EASTENDERS legend Patsy Palmer raised eyebrows again with another awkward interview after leaving the Celebrity Big Brother house.
Patsy was part of a mass eviction on Tuesday that saw three housemates get booted from ITV reality TV series.



alongside Angellica Bell and Ella Rae Wise before Friday's live final.
She appeared on Wednesday's CBB Late and Live on ITV2 with the other evictees, but went quite when asked about her feud in the house with Hollywood actor Mickey Rourke.
Patsy was also accused of blanking, and today was accused of being awkward during an appearance on This Morning.
She appeared with fellow CBB housemate, Trisha Goddard, where she dodged questions about Mickey from hosts, Dermot O'Leary, 51, and Alison Hammond, 50.
Patsy spoke about Tuesday's surprise triple eviction.
“We only knew it was a triple eviction a few minutes before so then to be called out was strange and it was elation,” she said.
She said she was “excited to get out” of the house: “I loved it though I would have happily stayed there til tonight because it was only a couple more days but I never thought I was going to get out... It was like Groundhog Day, you never really think you’re going to get out.”
Fans watching This Morning reacted to Patsy's interview on X.
“Patsy Palmer is so deadpan and unemotional so surprised, she comes across so boring,” wrote one person.
Another added: “Patsy drains me from any joy that was left in me.”
And a third wrote: “Patsy always looks as if she's chewing a wasp.”
On Friday, Patsy broke her silence about all of the comments she'd received about her interview style.
She shared a number of quotes to her Instagram story that seemed to sum up her thoughts.
“There’s nothing awkward about silence. It says it all!”; read one.
“If you can’t be kind, be quiet,”; said another.
She also shared a longer post titled “I get to choose”;.
It began: “I get to choose how I respond to my present environment.
“I get to choose the words I speak and the energy I bring.
“I get to choose whether to feed certin thoughts or gently shuft my focus somewhere more productive.
“So I remind myself that I am more powerful than I realise.
“And even when I can’t control everything around me, I can choose how I show up.”;
It concluded: “And this choice is where my true power lives.”;

