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Episode 6

For this week's shopping task, the house has been transformed into a pirate ship and the housemates become pirates.

During today's pirate themed task, all the housemates gather in the garden. JoJo has been given the role of Captain and is in charge of steering the ship. 

Chris steps out of line and looks at Mickey. Mickey steps out of line and confronts Chris.

Following a conversation with Big Brother in the Diary Room about his behaviour, Mickey returns to the garden and apologises to Chris.

Later Big Brother calls Mickey back to the diary room and tells him he has to leave immediately because of continued inappropriate comments and behaviour. 

And, at the end of the evening after a long day, the shipmates find a surprise visitor in the garden. They're greeted by a mesmerizing mermaid lounging in the hottub - played by none other than last series' celebrity housemate, Lauren Simon. What exactly is the reason behind her visit?

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Recap

By TomSouthwell on Apr 13, 2025

MICKEY LEAVES THE CELEBRITY BIG BROTHER HOUSE During today’s pirate themed task, all the housemates gather in the garden. JoJo has been given the role of Captain and is in charge of steering the ship.  JoJo says, “Ahoy. How have things been going out here?” Trisha responds, “There is a rat amongst us, Captain.” JoJo says, “Step back in line, soldier.” Chris steps out of line and looks at Mickey. Mickey steps out of line and confronts Chris. JoJo says to Mickey, “Mickey… Ahoy.” Mickey says to Chr…

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The Irish premiere of this episode aired on Virgin Media Two. 

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Episode Discussion

strix1 posted 5 months ago

Well, I guess we all saw this "removal" coming. I get they do not want someone offending others, saying derogatory comments, threatening, intimidating or bullying others and I guess you have to draw a line as a tv show. I always think back to Big Brother (from 1999 - Netherlands) to probably the first real reality show, The Real World (1992)...and they have always "ejected" cast members for violating rules or severe incidents and they have gotten more strict on certain rule breaks over the years. It just goes with how society is changing. I like those controversies and to see how the housemates all deal with those situations, sometimes forgiving, but rightfully. not forgetting. I like seeing ignorance and chaos in a controlled situation. IMO

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