Celebrity Big Brother
Chloe was the second housemate to leave the series.
And Rodrigo has his *own* version of events.
His eight-day stint in the house was marred with controversy from the off.
'I can't believe the truth I'm seeing now that I'm out.'
We're not sure Jermaine's wife will appreciate this exchange.
'A threat to kill will have a devastating impact.'
Under Channel 5, Big Brother had become so far removed from what made it so great in the first place
Channel 5's decision not to axe Rodrigo has not gone down well.
Her interview with the 'Loose Women' aired later than originally planned.
Viewers branded it 'distasteful' and 'tone-deaf'.
About Celebrity Big Brother
Since it first threw open its doors in 2001, the 'Celebrity Big Brother' house has gone on to become one of Britain's most notorious residences. Hosted by Emma Willis (formerly Davina McCall and Brian Dowling), 'CBB' started out as a smaller counterpart to the original 'Big Brother' series, but over the years it's earned a name for itself separately from the main show, and is now one of the giants of reality TV. During its time on the air, it's been responsible for some landmark reality moments, including the arrival of Jackie Stallone, George Galloway's stomach-churning impression of a cat, the romance between Chantelle Houghton and Preston, not to mention Denise Welch frolicking in a hot tub with no top on. In latter years, there have also been arguments aplenty, whether it's Julie Goodyear squaring up to Coleen Nolan, Pete Burns laying into Jodie Marsh or Katie Hopkins telling Perez Hilton exactly what she thinks of him. The January 2017 series took on an 'All Stars And New Stars' theme, with some former housemates returning to live with a batch of new famous contestants, while 2018 saw the 'Year Of The Woman', kicking the January run off with an all-female line-up.