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CBB fans accused show of ‘cutting scenes’ to ‘protect ITV star’ after shock nomination result

Published on April 11, 2025 at 09:50 AM

CELEBRITY Big Brother fans have accused the show of ‘cutting scenes’ to ‘protect an ITV star’ after last night's shock nomination result.

ITV viewers were left baffled when it was revealed star , 37, had racked up a whopping eight nominations from his fellow housemates.

Celebrity Big Brother contestants on a red sofa.
CBB fans have accused the show of ‘cutting scenes’ to ‘protect an ITV star’

But for many, the bigger shock was how little airtime Jack had received in the lead-up to the bombshell result.

Some believe producers are deliberately cutting scenes to give the soap star a favourable edit – especially after suggestions he’d been making jokes that some housemates didn’t find funny.

Taking to X, formerly , one wrote: “I think ITV are protecting their own talent by not airing Jack P Shepards ‘dark humour' jokes.”

Another added: “Jack getting the most nominations, but the least airtime means ITV are giving him a very good edit.”

Someone else agreed: “He's an ITV employee and they're protecting the image of one of their own.”;

A third said: “jack seems unpopular in the house,”; while one more noted, “Lots of nominations for Jack... interesting.”;

Politician and actor are also facing the boot on Friday.

Jack faced the harshest criticism from his co-stars during the first round of nominations.

He was picked by comic for wearing too much aftershave, and by Towie star for having “a game plan”.

EastEnders star accused him of “looking like ” in the dark and said it terrified her.

chose Jack because he behaved like “a snake” – saying he sits quietly before “biting” – while Danny Beard said the actor told jokes to offend rather than get a laugh.

But whoever stays or goes, the star will walk away with a massive pay cheque.

revealed Jack, best known for playing on the cobbles, is one of the pocketing £100,000 for his time on the show.

Tory MP-turned-reality star Michael, 74, is raking in an eye-watering £120,000.

Mickey, 72, landed a mammoth £500,000 fee – the most out of all of the cast.

The eviction bombshell was revealed after housemates were called to the Diary Room to give their nominations.

Angelica Bell picked Michael saying he makes her feel “invisible” in the house.

In a surprise move, Michael nominated Patsy Palmer because she offended him when she asked his reason for wearing a wig.

A shaken Ella Rae Wise was seen nominating Chesney Hawkes, accusing him of ignoring her all week, and also Jack – accusing him of having a game plan to win.

Rourke is already facing the first public vote after JoJo Siwa was handed a killer nomination earlier this week.

He sealed his spot on the chopping board when which left her in tears and then received a warning from Big Brother.

Daley Thompson and Chris Hughes are also immune from the nominations, after Guardian Angel Rourke offered to ‘protect' Daley and Chris won an immunity prize.

With Jack and Michael receiving the most votes, they'll now face the public vote in the live eviction.

If either is booted out they'll have spent just four days in the house and will still walk away with six figures.

Man looking upset on reality TV show.
Jack P. Shepherd racked up a whopping eight nominations from his fellow housemates
Jack P Shepherd as David Platt in Coronation Street.
Some believe he's receiving a favourable edit due to his role in Coronation Street
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