Celebrity Big Brother live feed blunder as presenter Yasmin Evans is spotted by housemates
CELEBRITY Big Brother presenter Yasmin Evans was spotted by housemates in a live blunder.
The Heart Radio presenter snuck into the house to secretly report back to the studio.
Standing in the garden and peering through the window, Yasmin tried her best to go unseen – but failed epically.
She edged towards the glass, pulling a curtain out of the way to get a better look inside.
“And I’m trying to… oh my gosh,” she whispered
“You are very close,” Will Best replied, concerned she was going to be seen.
But she wasn’t smooth enough and soon caught the attention of the housemates.
A panicked expression spread across her face as she realised that she’d been spotted.
The housemates started pointing at the window and laughing as they realised who’d been spying on them.
“Oh no! You’ve been rumbled! Abort! Yasmin, get back here! Drop the curtain!” Will shouted.
Yasmin dramatically fell to the floor as the audience roared with laughter.
This comes after Gary Goldsmith was the first celebrity to be booted from the Big Brother house.
On Late and Live he dished the dirt on his former housemates.
He was asked by host Will Best if he thought Love Island winner Ekin-Su Cülcüloğlu was “playing a game”.
Gary – the uncle of the Princess of Wales – replied: “100% – it’s a very unusual dynamic.
“But if you want to win the show, and win it as a game, you have to play it as a game. Ekin-Su’s got so much more experience than most people of doing that and she’s doing it brilliantly.”
“It’s a game, so all credit to her for doing what she’s doing. It’s all about getting airtime, saying the right things to the right people, getting people onside. It’s being that magnet that people are drawn to.”
He also took a moment to apologise to David Potts, who he appeared to body shame when he first arrived on the show.
Will asked Gary: “One thing that you did say when you were here before is David has another side to him where he puts people down.”
“Yeah,” Gary agreed.
“Having watched it back and having seen more since you left…” Will said, asking if Gary’s views had changed.
“Yeah, I might have been unfair with David. I think David is just being gregarious, fun and energetic,” he explained.
“On the inside it felt like it had manifested itself as being ‘it’s all about me, it’s all about me’, but actually he’s just a really nice bloke.”