Celebrity Big Brother: James Jordan and Nicola McLean hit out at double standards over Jeremy Jackson exit

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Celebrities vent their anger on Twitter over whether Jeremy Jackson was treated fairly after he was removed from the CBB house

James Jordan weighs in on the Jeremy Jackson argument

Former Celebrity Big Brother housemate James Jordan believes that the Channel 5 reality show has "double standards" after last night's explosive events were aired.

The outspoken dancer, who was came third in the last series, weighed in on Twitter about how Jeremy Jackson was treated after he was removed from the house for allegedly groping Chloe Goodman.

James appeared to agree with another former CBB housemate Nicola McLean, retweeting her comments which called out the actions of Denise Welch, who pulled down the pants of Playboy twin Karissa Shannon in series nine of the reality show.

Former Page 3 girl Nicola, tweeted: "So Jeremy did exactly what Denise did?? But because it was a man he was removed??? I'm confused ... @bbuk."

The model continued her rant: "I'm not saying what Jeremy did was OK either but just wonder why such double standards? #cbb"

 

 

 

 

Despite loving his experience on the celebrity reality programme and begging to be put back in, James points out that there will "always be double standards" when it comes to male and female housemates.

 

 

Not one to let the issue lie, the former Strictly professional even added that Jeremy and Chloe possibly share an agent, tweeting: "People are saying all what happened tonight is because Chloe and Jeremy have the same agent. 1st is that true? 2nd And??? #imlost #CBB"

 

 

 

Actor Jeremy Jackson became the first housemate ever to be booted out of the Celebrity Big Brother house after he was accused of groping Chloe Goodman.

Baywatch star Jackson was ejected when Chloe, who had come to his aid as he threw up in a bathroom, complained that he had touched her inappropriately.

Channel 5 bosses pushed last night’s episode back to the later time of 10pm so the edited scenes, described as some of the most explosive in Celebrity Big Brother history, could be shown.

 



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