Big Brother’s Chelsea Singh accidentally CONFIRMS show is fixed?!

Oops! Did Chelsea Singh just expose Big Brother 2016 producers for 'scripting' the show?

Chelsea Singh

by Kayleigh Dray |
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It has long been rumoured that Big Brother is fixed, with housemates told exactly what to do and say during their time on the reality show.

And, in last night’s explosive opening episode, Chelsea Singh seemed to confirm just that.

He was greeted by the show’s host, Emma Willis, who began probing the self-made millionaire about his extravagant lifestyle.

"I have a couple of quid, yeah," he admitted. "But I'm doing Big Brother for the experience – it's a great opportunity.

"I've done everything else in my life so it would be silly not to do this!"

The entrepreneur then went on to reveal that the only thing he’d miss during his time in Big Brother 2016 would be his VERY expensive Bentley.

A comment which, naturally, shocked Emma - who asked the father once again what he would miss most.

He replied confusedly: "I'll miss my family, my children. Definitely."

Emma laughingly responded that she was glad he had spared a thought for his family… and that’s where the big slip up came.

The 48-year-old said: "Well, they did say, 'Say anything materialistic when you ask a question.'"

WHO DO YOU MEAN BY ‘THEY’, CHELSEA SINGH?

It’s safe to presume that he was referring to the show’s producers - although his comment implied that they had ‘scripted’ his character for the show.

Eep.

It’s not the first time the show has come under fire for seemingly appearing to be fixed.

Via Channel 5

During the 2014 series, Helen Wood was granted immunity in the public votes due to a surprise twist to the show’s format.

However fans were said to be switching off because they believe Wayne Rooney's alleged prostitute was being favoured by producers.

Some even suggested that Helen, who claimed to have had a threesome with the England footballer in 2010, was kept in the house to keep up the show’s ratings.

One Twitter user said of Helen: “The whole free pass thing seems rigged.

“They want to keep Helen in because she’s the best known. They’re worried that if she took her chances like everyone else, she would be out pronto.”

Another added: "Why has Helen got a pass to the final, she’s a nasty b**ch?”

Via Channel 5

The matter wasn’t helped when Helen revealed that she had been given '14 strikes’ by producers since entering the house, and had been called to the diary room numerous times over her behaviour and language.

She boasted: "I’ve done it again – 14 strikes! I’m in trouble, I’ve been told already. Just being a t**t – I need a filter."

Bosses did not reveal what it was Helen was meant to have said or done to warrant so many warnings.

Do you think Big Brother is fixed? And, if it is, do you think there's any point watching?

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Big Brother continues tonight at 10pm on Channel 5.

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