CELEBRITY Big Brother fans are convinced show bosses had a word with the live audience following Trisha Goddard's eviction result.
The broadcaster, 67, was the second star in the series to be given the boot, with her name initially met with a series of boos when she received the least amount of votes as she faced soap legends,and.



Trisha's exit came after formerMP Michael Fabricant, 74, was‘sITVepisode following a public vote.
Yet between the elimination result and the straight-talking star actually stepping foot outside the compound, the public mood appeared to have shifted.
As she arrived back in the real world she was met with a series of loud cheers – suggesting the mood had quickly changed.
As she left the house, she was greeted by cheers of “, Trisha, Trisha”, which the audience on her former talk show used to chant.
A handful of show fans suggested bosses had staged an intervention, and one wrote on X: “Outside crowd must have been told not to boo Trisha on her way out of the house, as they were booing her earlier!”
Another put: “The eviction crowd booing Trish earlier only to cheer her when she got out.”
A third then joked host how host AJ Odudu had swiped her mic at the crowd to change their mind.
Another mused of potential involvement: “People commenting on the audience changing from boos to cheers for Trisha as if it’s new.”
Other viewers were left furious there had been any boos at all, with Trisha currently
One wrote: “Regardless of whether or not you find Trisha likeable, booing a woman with stage 4 cancer is a genuinely terrible thing to do and this audience should be embarrassed.”
Another mused: “Um I understand that Trisha is a bit overbearing but booing a woman who is battling cancer and has not really done anything wrong feels off.”
One insisted: “It’s extremely mean.”
Trisha got the boot, just days afterwas kicked out.
She said she was feeling “a bit sad” when she departed after revealing during the latest instalment that she wanted to stay in the show as it was a “respite” from her cancer diagnosis.
Trisha had said that the reality show was a chance for her to “just have fun and things like that”, and not have to worry about health.
She added: “It's a bit of a bubble, it's been my risk, not that I expected it to be.
“I'm completely surprised at that, but it's been a respite from treatment and slightly more shitty stuff, I have survived worse.”
Trisha is best known for and of course, being at the helm of her self-titled morning talkshow which ran from 1998 to 2010.
Trisha was first diagnosed with in 2008 and was later given the all-clear.
But in 2022, she revealed that the cancer returned as stage 4 breast cancer.
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