Celebrity Big Brother star blocked by finalist as she brutally slams winner Jack P Shepherd

Nicola McLean, who appeared on Celebrity Big Brother in 2012 and 2017, criticizes Jack P Shepherd, who also appeared in the show, and claims she was blocked by a finalist.

Nicola McLean is hitting out at this year’s Celebrity Big Brother cast(Image: PA)

Former Celebrity Big Brother favourite Nicola McLean has hit out at Celebrity Big Brother winner Jack P Shepherd in a brutally honest rant while also revealing she’s been blocked on Instagram by one of this year’s finalists despite being a vocal supporter.

Nicola, who appeared on the hit reality show in the 2012 and 2017 seasons, was open about her disappointment with the results this year. Before the unanticipated snub, the glamour model and TV personality admitted she was rooting for a different finalist. She is known for her unfiltered commentary and iconic rows in the CBB house.

She exclusively stated, “I absolutely loved him! ” when it was revealed that Danny Beard had blocked her. He was always my winner, I’ve always been that way.

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Nicola says she was blocked from Danny’s instagram on the final night of the show(Image: REX/Shutterstock for Big Brother)

“I love a gay, we know this. I’m so part of the LGBTQ+ community, I absolutely support it. But here’s the kicker, he blocked me on Instagram. I was shocked. I hadn’t posted anything bad, only support.”

She continued, “I think his management did it, or perhaps he has a filter for certain words, but I hadn’t even tagged him yet”!

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“I was so tempted to email and ask why supporting someone would block me, but I then realized what the point was. Still, it was disappointing.

Jack P Shepherd
Jack P Shepherd won this year’s series(Image: REX/Shutterstock for Big Brother)

Nicola then turned her sights on Coronation Street star Jack P Shepherd, who was crowned winner of the ITV reboot weeks ago. “Jack didn’t deserve to win. I don’t know how he won,” she said.

“Can you tell me how I went in twice, entertained the nation, drank a lot of prosecco, and he drank tea, sat quietly, and triumphed?” It’s gutting, to be honest.

The outspoken contestant then demanded that contestants’ methods of compensation be reconsidered. She said, “I believe they should change the way they do fees because it should reward the most entertaining.”

Nicola McLean enters the Celebrity Big Brother house in 2017
Nicola starred in Big Brother in 2012 and 2017(Image: PA)

“People always make up fees,” they say. Someone once said, “Where the hell did you get that from? I got $7,500 for I’m a Celebrity,” and I called the journalist. No one does it “for that little” purpose.

“But to get back to the point: it’s wrong to go there, sit there, and take the money,” she said. You were made to entertain you, I assure you.

Nicola, who famously clashed with Kim Woodburn and had memorable moments with Jedward in her time on Celebrity Big Brother, remains one of the most talked-about housemates in the show’s history – and clearly hasn’t lost her fiery edge.

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Coach Trip’s Brendan Sheerin reveals holiday-goer died on ‘worst work day’ ever

After a holidaymaker’s death on his “worst day at work,” Coach Trip star Brendan Sheerin is well aware that sometimes more than just a postcard is delivered home from a trip abroad.

Coach Trip’s Brendan Sheerin’s sunny personality has made him the nation’s favourite tour guide – but there were no smiles the day someone died when he was on duty.

The 66-year-old found amassed a cult following when he was appointed the resident holiday rep on Channel 4 reality show Coach Trip, with even the late Queen reportedly a fan of the show. But he wasn’t plucked from complete obscurity; he was suggested for the job by a former boss.

When TV producer Andrew Brereton began calling around hotels in Scarborough, near his hometown of Leeds, in 2005, to ask for potential stars for a new show he had sold to Channel 4 while he was employed at a seafront spa there. The interview that would alter Brendan’s life was suggested by his manager, who flew to London with him.

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Brendan Sheerin became a national treasure for hosting Coach Trip for 14 years (Image: Channel 4)

Speaking to Metro to mark the show’s 20th anniversary, he revealed that there was one sticky question which came up, but it got him the job.

They looked about seventeen when these producers were young. When a client died, I said, and they inquired about my worst day at work. You know, it happens during vacations, but people do die.

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The team could see Brendan’s star quality clearly through the grim anecdote. They called me the next day and said, “We found the person we want,” and I responded, “Oh, I’m so happy for you,” and they replied, “No, Brendan, it’s you, it’s got to be you.” My stomach hurt. My life was about to change, I knew.

From 2005 until the Coronavirus pandemic stopped filming, with Brendan appearing in every episode, Coach Trip aired 640 episodes. Since then, no new episodes have been reportedly filmed, with Channel 4 confirming that none were in development.

The show saw Brendan visit every European country (bar Russia) and, for special series, parts of North Africa and East Asia. He would be joined by seven couples – who might be pensioners, party animals, students, or other stereotypical British holidaymakers – or, for some specials, celebrities. The show veered between twee and cut throat, with couples voting one another off as the bus made stops at different historical landmarks and beautiful cities.

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Brendan also hosted famous people like Kerry Katona and Lilly-Sue McFadden on his coach.
Brendan also hosted famous people like Kerry Katona and Lilly-Sue McFadden on his coach.

A couple was forced to remove their luggage from the hold after being issued a yellow and then red card, leaving them “stranded” by the side of the road. As the bus traveled, a new couple would take their place.

While the contestants were a significant component of the program, viewers were incredibly interested in seeing Brendan corral, tut, and shush them as they crossed the border to perform their country’s national anthems.

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Although there were some challenging personalities, Brendan always maintained her neutrality. He continued, “Typically the group didn’t like people that I didn’t like, but they did, too.”

When people were on the coach for a while, they would become a little too at ease and say, “Oh, are we taking a painting class?” Boring! ‘ There would eventually become a little less appreciative, but if you start sat on your laurels, someone will always be waiting for you.

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Meta Warns of Instagram, Facebook Shutdown in Nigeria Over FCCPC Fine

Facing increasing regulatory hurdles and labeling government requests as “unrealistic,” Meta Platforms Inc., the company that owns Facebook, Instagram, and WhatsApp, has cautioned that it might have to cease Facebook and Instagram operations in Nigeria.

This warning surfaced in a court document obtained by the BBC. Meta is currently contesting a $220 million fine levied by Nigeria’s Federal Competition and Consumer Protection Commission (FCCPC) for purported breaches of data privacy.

The substantial fine is the result of a 38-month collaborative investigation by the FCCPC and the Nigeria Data Protection Commission (NDPC) into the data handling practices of Meta and its messaging service, WhatsApp.

In spite of the April 25 ruling by the Competition and Consumer Protection Tribunal upholding the fine, Meta has vowed to appeal as it has uptil the end of June to comply.

Meta indicated that to “mitigate the risk of enforcement measures,” it may have to “effectively shut down the Facebook and Instagram services in Nigeria.”

Notably, the company made no mention of WhatsApp in the court document.

Meta’s primary concerns lie with the NDPC, which the company accuses of misinterpreting the country’s data protection laws.

In addition to the FCCPC fine, the NDPC has fined Meta $32.8 million for alleged privacy breaches, while the Advertising Regulatory Council of Nigeria (ARCON) issued a separate $37.5 million penalty for what it called unapproved advertising content.

Among the regulatory demands is a requirement that Meta obtain prior approval before transferring Nigerian users’ data abroad—a condition the company deems “unrealistic.”

The NDPC has also ordered Meta to create and display educational content on data privacy risks via a dedicated icon on its platforms.

These videos are to be co-produced with approved institutions and non-profits, and must address manipulative and unfair data processing practices.

Meta has pushed back against these directives, describing them as “unworkable” and asserting that the Nigerian authorities have failed to properly interpret their own data laws.

Meta Warns of Instagram, Facebook Shutdown in Nigeria Over FCCPC Fine

The parent company of Facebook, Instagram, and WhatsApp, Meta Platforms Inc., has issued a warning that it might have to stop Facebook and Instagram operations in Nigeria despite rising regulatory pressures and labeling government requests as “unrealistic.”

A court document obtained by the BBC revealed this warning. The Federal Competition and Consumer Protection Commission (FCCPC) of Nigeria is currently contesting a $ 220 million fine for allegedly violating data privacy.

The FCCPC and the NDPC conducted a 38-month collaborative investigation into Meta’s and WhatsApp’s data handling practices.

Meta has vowed to file an appeal in spite of the Competition and Consumer Protection Tribunal’s decision to uphold the fine up until the end of June.

According to Meta, it may need to “effectively shut down the Facebook and Instagram services in Nigeria” in order to “mitigate the risk of enforcement measures.”

Notably, the court document does not make any mention of WhatsApp.

The NDPC, which the company claims misinterprets, is one of Meta’s main concerns.

The NDPC fined Meta $32.8 million for alleged privacy breaches, while the Advertising Regulatory Council of Nigeria (ARCON) imposed a separate $37.5 million fine for what it called unapproved advertising content.

One of the regulatory requirements, which the company describes as “unrealistic,” is that Meta must first obtain prior approval before sending Nigerian users’ data abroad.

Additionally, the NDPC has mandated that Meta create and display educational content on data privacy risks via a dedicated icon on its platforms.

These videos must address manipulative and unfair data processing practices because they must be co-produced with approved organizations and non-profits.

Meta has criticized these directives, calling them “unworkable” and alleging that Nigerian authorities have broken the law in question.

Afenifere Alleges Conspiracy Against President Tinubu

The Pan-Yoruba socio-political group, Afenifere, has raised the alarm over what it described as a dangerous and deliberate plot to sabotage President Tinubu’s administration by falsely labelling it a “Yoruba government” in a bid to stir ethnic division and truncate his re-election bid.

In a press statement issued on Friday and signed by its National Organising Secretary, Apagun Omololu, Afenifere condemned what it called a clandestine ethnic agenda allegedly exposed by Dr Sandra Duru, who revealed details of a shocking conversation she had with suspended Senator Natasha Akpoti-Uduaghan.

According to the group, the former senator made a shocking admission of a conspiracy to provoke tribal sentiments against the President by painting his government as ethnically biased, in what Afenifere said was an attempt to deny him a second term at all costs.

“We have taken due note of the recent exposé by Dr Sandra Duru, detailing her conversation with the suspended Senator Natasha Akpoti-Uduaghan, particularly her shocking admission of a clandestine plot to sabotage the administration of His Excellency President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, GCFR, which the conspirators have stereotyped as a ‘Yoruba government’, and thereby stir the embers of division to deny him a second term. This is no light accusation. It is a revelation that demands reflection from patriots and repudiation from all who still hold Nigeria dear,” the group declared.

Afenifere made it clear that President Tinubu’s mandate was a national mandate, not a tribal coronation, stating that his emergence as Nigeria’s leader came through the ballot box and the trust of Nigerians from all walks of life.

“Let it be said, plainly and without ambiguity, that President Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s government is not a Yoruba government. It is a Nigerian government. He did not ascend to the presidency by tribal inheritance but by democratic choice — the result of votes cast in faith by Nigerians of every tongue, creed, and religion.”

The group described the ethnic stereotyping of Tinubu’s government as not only dishonest but dangerous tribal opportunism that must be rejected by all Nigerians of conscience.

Drawing parallels with the past, Afenifere recalled that no such tribal conspiracy was hatched when President Muhammadu Buhari held sway for eight years.

“We remind the nation: When President Muhammadu Buhari held office for eight years, no one branded his leadership as a ‘Fulani government’. No tribal coalition was formed to deny him a second term on the grounds of ethnicity. He was allowed to serve out his mandate in full and rightly so. The same principle of equity and continuity must apply now.”

“Let no one demand justice only when it suits them, but deny it when it is owed to others. President Tinubu shall serve his full term of eight years, by the will of the good people of this country and under the watch of the Constitution. To suggest otherwise is to play Russian roulette with our national destiny,” the group warned.

Lauding Dr Duru for what it described as uncommon courage, the group praised her decision to speak up against what it termed a desperate and dangerous plot.

“Afenifere salutes Dr Sandra Duru for her uncommon courage for speaking truth not only to power, but to conspiracy. Her voice is a reminder that integrity still walks among us, and that silence, in the face of wickedness, is not an option for those who love this country.”

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Afenifere also rose in defence of the President of the Senate, Godswill Akpabio, describing the smear campaigns and allegations against him as malicious and politically motivated, especially for choosing to work closely with the President.

“We condemn in the strongest terms the campaign of calumny and false allegations against the President of the Senate, Senator Godswill Akpabio, a man whose only crime, it appears, is that he dares to cooperate and collaborate with the President in the spirit of statesmanship and progress.”

The group frowned at what it called the weaponisation of false allegations and the invasion of people’s private lives in the name of politics.

“We reject the weaponisation of false allegations as political tools, especially when such weapons are aimed at innocent men, families and private lives. Politics has its place, but it must never trespass the boundaries of human decency.”

“To smear a man’s name, fabricate charges, and unleash innuendo on his children, his home, and his honour — that is not politics. That is malice in its rawest form,” the statement added.

The group further lambasted those it described as domestic arsonists, accusing them of seeking foreign validation for the chaos they are allegedly orchestrating within the country.

“We strongly decry the internationalisation of fabricated domestic issues by those who authored the falsehood in the first place. This is akin to setting fire to your own seat in a cinema and running out crying ‘Fire! Fire!’ not out of alarm, but out of selfish ambition.”

“It is selfishness that seeks to burn down the image of the nation to satisfy the ego of one person who believes that except she has her way, the country should not have peace.”

Afenifere maintained that Nigeria is not a tribal empire, warning that no amount of blackmail or conspiracy would derail the country’s constitutional path.

“Nigeria is not a personal or tribal empire. Our nation will not bow to tribal blackmail. It will not bend to invented narratives. And it will not break under the weight of conspiracy.”

“Let all patriots rally to the defence of truth, justice, and constitutional order. Let us remember that nations fall not only when tanks roll through streets but also when lies, repeated often enough, begin to sound like truth.”

The group rounded off with a warning against what it described as petty ambition masked as activism, urging Nigerians to reject agents of national sabotage.

River Island’s ‘stunning’ £36 summer bag that’s ‘giving Ibiza’

The bag, which River Island residents dubbed “gorgeous” and “stunning,” is very impressive.

River Island’s new bag is proving popular online(Image: SWNS)

Customers on River Island are raving about a “gorgeous” bag they found online. The retailer is known for trendy goods, and it might have just introduced a new essential.

Currently attracting attention is the Multicoloured Embellished Floral Bucket Bag, which is priced at £36. It boasts a floral print, with a gem embellished handle and chain fastening.

Customers adore the detachable chain cross body strap and droplet detail on it. Additionally, the bag can be purchased in pink or green.

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Han (hanroseaheburn) of TikTok shared a video showing the bag, which read, “@riverisland just entered the holiday group chat.” Go to River Island for the most stunning summer bag, please, according to the text over the clip.

More than 1,400 views, many likes, and a few comments from enthralled shoppers made the post. One person said, “Omg I need it” among them. and the phrase “Omfg I need” was repeated for another.

Oh my goodness, this is stunning, another said. A fifth person said, “Love it,” while a fourth said, “Yep SOLD.”

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Another customer wrote, “Wowwww this is stunning,” and another said, “So cute.” Another remarked, “OMG, this is SO FUN!!” “!

One customer wrote, “She’s stunning,” and another, “Okay the colors,” and the praise persisted. That’s gorgeous, another person said.

“Looks amazing, love it,” a fourth person wrote. “A staple,” a fifth commentator said! and another said, “Ibizaaaaaaaa.”

River Island's Multicoloured Embellished Floral Bucket Bag
River Island’s Multicoloured Embellished Floral Bucket Bag(Image: River Island )

Some customers have emailed their opinions on River Island on the TrustPilot website. One customer placed an order through Click and Collect, noting that it was the fourth time the order had been lost or never arrived in the store. Simply put, it’s not a trustworthy service.

Another customer reported having to have the bag replaced twice since purchasing it less than six months ago because the stitching had broken. Without a problem, the store replaced it, but I was so disappointed with the quality.

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