PATSY Palmer flashed a stern look as she maintained her silence on Celebrity Big Brother co-star Mickey Rourke on live ITV daytime show Lorraine.
The icon, 52, was theon Triple Tuesday last night afterandElla Rae Wisewere sent packing.



Yet the BBC screen star – for the second time in a week – appeared reluctant to talk about The Wrestler star 72, who was
It came after fans called out “the most awkward CBB exit interview” ever on Tuesday.
Soon after her departure from the spy house, Patsy sat down with hostsfor her interview when they brought up the broccoli incident in the house.
Fans at the time believed the reason Patsy went stony-faced when Will and AJ spoke about it was because she didn't want to give Mickey – who complained about her al dente broccoli – any air time.
And on Wednesday's episode of , fronted by regular anchor , 65, she again kept schtum.
She simply muttered “mmm yeah” as the Scot addressed Celebrity Big Brother “losing” Mickey early on.
Lorraine said: “I mean what a strange fella that was.
“Very very odd indeed.”
She continue to laugh but, when there was no response from her guest, Lorraine wrapped up with the words: “He quickly got found out and sent away.”
AWKWARD MOMENTS
Patsy's have become a firm fixture since her show exit.
One cringe moment came during the soap star's exit interview when CBB anchor Will Best told Patsy: “There were a few tricky moments you had to deal with in there.
“, that was one…”
This was when Patsy went stern-faced and there was total silence as the hosts waited for her to say something.
Will laughed: “You don't want to talk about the broccoli do you…”
Patsy remained silent and Will quickly said: “Absolutely fair enough.”
Mickey madeafter complaining about hercooking.
The American screen starwas then thrown out after inappropriate and offensive remarks and behaviour in the house.
After after her elimination, Patsy again show Late and Live.
It came after she was quizzed about thoughts of escaping the compound when she missed her family.
MICKEY'S EXIT
This month, The Sun was first to report how actor and professional boxerwasafter “threatening and abusive” behaviour towards a co-star.
Mickey, who was of the series, was told to pack his bags after only six days following a series of controversial incidents.
It came after fans speculated he was specificallyand be forced to leave.
It followed the Bafta winner's.
A spokesman for the reality show said at the time:“has agreed to leave theHouse this evening following a discussion with Big Brother regarding further use of inappropriate language and instances of unacceptable behaviour.”
The Oscar-nominated star displayed “threatening and aggressive” behaviour towards his housemateduring a disagreement in a task.
The A-list actor had survived the first eviction of the series on Friday night, which sawthe house.


