Big Brother fans slam hosts AJ Odudu and Will Best for ‘going soft’ in exit interviews after bullying and fight in house
BIG Brother fans hit out at AJ Odudu and Will Best on Friday for “going easy” on Paul and Dylan in their eviction interviews.
Some even called for the return of former host Emma Willis who famously ripped into Roxanne Pallet in 2018 following her punch row with Ryan Thomas.
Viewers wanted to see Paul and Dylan put through the mill with a tougher line of questioning following a fight in the house.
Some said security officer Paul also got away with his behaviour, after he was accused of bullying Noky, flashed his housemates and chucked rubbish at them.
One wrote on X, formerly Twitter: “I love you guys, you’re doing a good/fun job at the helm of @BBUK but I wish you were more ruthless in your interview of PAUL. We need answers for why he thought his behaviour was acceptable. x”
Another said: “I’m sorry but @EmmaWillis would have tore PAUL a new one in the interview for his bullshit behaviour. @AJOdudu & @IAmWillBest were far too friendly.
“WE NEED PAUL TO EXPLAIN HIMSELF!”
And a third said: “I was hoping @AJOdudu and @IAmWillBest would have went harder than this on PAUL. We need answers!”
AJ attempted to raise the subject of Paul being accused of bullying Noky and said: “Trish did feel that you were being unfair to Noky.”
He responded: “I had this conversation with Noky before. I felt very very close to Noky, and we had a lot in commn.”
He added: “When she spoke behind me back … it was a high pressure environment. That wouldn’t happen on the outside world.”
At the start of the live eviction show Paul was heavily booed by the audience.
It comes despite Big Brother bosses previously banning boos the crowd made their feelings known.
The Sun exclusively revealed how the 75-minute long show would contain such strong language and aggression that ITV bosses felt it necessary to impose a warning to prepare viewers for the action to come.
It comes after a fight broke out in the TV abode on Thursday night.
Show bosses pulled the live feed off air as they tried to defuse the tension between housemates.
The drama began when Yinrun was rewarded for passing a secret mission with a boozy party, to which she invited Chanelle, Jenkin, Tom, Trish, Dylan and Noky.
Disgruntled at their lack of invite, Olivia and Paul were left to look on at the party from the upstairs seating area with Matty, Henry and Jordan.