In a new podcast, Tina Malone, who first appeared on the reality series in 2009, criticizes her former Celebrity Big Brother coworkers.
Shameless star Tina Malone has risked reigniting a Celebrity Big Brother feud after she called her co-stars ‘w**kers’. The actress, who appeared on the sixth series of the show in 2009, starred alongside Ulrika Jonsson, Michelle Heaton and late rapper Coolio.
The 62-year-old discussed the people she worked with in a new podcast and claimed some of the people she worked with were “in reality celeb stuff” were “disgraceful.” She stated on the podcast The Lewis Nicholls Show that she had worked with some people who weren’t actors when it comes to the things I’ve done and celeb stuff.
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“And I’ve always thought you’re a w******, a no-mark, and disgraceful.” Someone who is “unimportant or unsuccessful” is considered a no-mark. CBB-winning actors Terry Christian, Coolio, Verne Troyer, Ben Adams, Tommy Sheridan, La Toya Jackson, Michelle Heaton, Mutya Buena, and Lucy Pinder were just a few of the stars who participated in series six.
She also appeared on Come Dine With Me, Big Brother’s Bit on the Side, Splash!, 8 Out of 10 Cats, Celebs on the Farm, Celebrity MasterChef, and Pointless Celebrities.
Tina and Coolio clashed multiple times on Big Brother, saying he “crossed the line every day with his schoolboy antics”.
It was all fantasy, not Mutya, because of all its suggestiveness. He’s too old to be her father, please. She once said, “I believe he thinks he has a game plan, but it’s just a way to get attention,” she continued.
Ben was a “strange one” who was “only attracted to himself,” according to Tina, who was second to be booted out of the show. Michelle was also called “shallow” by her.
Winner Ulrika had compared Tina to Princess Fiona from Shrek when she wore a costume and said that she was “very direct, frank, and forthright about things” in a diary room rant.
Tina shared her heartache over the passing of her husband Paul Chase, whom she tragically lost to suicide, in her most recent podcast interview.
Tina recalled Paul’s service and the difficulties he faced as she was overcome with emotion during the conversation.
She stated in a promotional video, “My husband fought in Northern Ireland, Afghanistan, and Iraq. He spent his entire life in the army, moving from Belize to Cyprus. However, every week, 4.8% of veterans commit suicide in the UK.
She urged more attention to the issue in a podcast interview with The Lewis Nicholls Show, saying, “You never hear about it, and it needs to change.”
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Source: Mirror
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