Watch awkward moment Strictly star Nikita Kanda slams Big Brother housemate in front of his family on live TV
STRICTLY Come Dancing star Nikita Kanda ended up in an awkward moment on the Big Brother spin-off show last night when she wound up slating a housemate – in front of his family.
Jenkin has come under fire recently over his behaviour towards Yinrun and Trish, even refusing to share his birthday cake with his housemates.
Fans have even claimed that bosses are editing out the Welsh housemate’s worst behaviour in the house.
And as the final draws closer host AJ Odudu wanted to know how far some of the housemates would go to snatch the huge cash prize.
Presenting Big Brother’s daily spin-off show Late and Live last night, she asked her panel: “Who is most likely to throw their friend under the bus to win £100,000?”
Nikita was the first to blurt out a name and nearly jumped out of her seat to say “Jenkin!”
AJ shouted over: “Say it with your chest Nikita!”
And the radio host replied: “I am saying it with the chest!”
Nikita quickly apologised to Jenkin’s sister who was sat in the studio audience.
She added: “Sorry! I feel like he would and he definitely wants to win. He’s going from group to group a little bit.”
DJ Nikita was knocked out of Strictly early doors after coming up against documentary maker Zara McDermott in the dance off.
Nikita later revealed she had suffered a secret injury just days before she was booted from the competition.
She was the second to be eliminated from the show with her pro partner Gorka Marquez after Les Dennis went in week one.
The BBC Asian Network presenter said: “I had so much fun, it’s so iconic. It’s [set in the] 1990s, I’m a 90s baby.
“I really just took the role on I feel like, and he really helped me each week with my confidence getting there, the sassiness, the acting.”
It was at this point that the TV personality revealed that she had twisted her ankle while she was at the dress rehearsal on Friday night (October 6).
“I even hurt my foot the day before and I just think I have to power through.”