BIG Brother viewers have hit out at “cringe nonsense” as they call out certain housemates’ behaviour.
Last night viewers watched Cameron B be the third housemate to be evicted – but some fans think his exit could heal a divide in the house

Cameron B was evicted from the Big Brother house last night[/caption]
Fans have accused Cameron of creating a ‘wolf pack’ in the house[/caption]
Fans think the rift in the house will now be healed now that Cameron has gone[/caption]
The 25-year-old from Bolton entered the House on Day Two, alongside three other newcomers, but only lasted a week.
However, during that time, fans have accused him of creating a “wolf pack” mentality between the housemates.
This behavior amongst Cameron and the other housemates in his “pack” included group chants, banging tables, and in-jokes.
Some viewers even went as far as to call it “cringe” and have found it uncomfortable to watch.
They now feel that Cameron is gone, things might settle down in the house and there might not be such a divide.
Discussing this on Reddit, one fan said: “I find the whole wolf pack thing really cringe. It feels like watching a group of teenagers yelling and barging around.
“Also, REALLY do not like that Cameron B keeps calling Jenny ‘sweetheart’ in arguments. George was called out for saying ‘love’ to her, yet Cameron is angrily throwing out ‘sweetheart’ to shut her down when he feels criticised.”
Another wrote: “This wolf pack malarkey needs to stop IMMEDIATELY. Why are they now making wolf howls?”
Another fan said: “Wolfpack oh my days are we in year 7.”
This viewer vented: “The entire ‘wolf pack’ needs to go. I can’t deal with this juvenile masculine energy.”
This week has been full of drama in the big Brother house.
Axed star George Gilbert, 23, had also been on the chopping block before his shock exit.
The Sun revealed how the parish councillor was removed after ‘unacceptable language and behaviour’.
Sources told The Sun that George left his co-stars horrified after making offensive comments which could be interpreted as antisemitic and was immediately called to the Diary Room and ejected from the house.
“Everyone was absolutely disgusted,” an insider said.
“Nobody could believe what he said – he was clearly out to shock people.”

George was gutted to be booted from the House[/caption]
Since leaving the house, George has said: “As a flag bearer of freedom of speech I never hesitate to discuss and question any topic regardless of how contentious it may be.
“Sadly, the boundaries of what is deemed offensive are subjective and I evidently went too far this time by crossing their line one too many times.”
He added: “It is a shame that specific debate could not be had and that it has had to end like this.
“Infamy, infamy, they’ve all got it in for me.”
George has since made a return to social media following his departure from Big Brother.
The ex-housemate has since updated the privacy settings on his Instagram account to allow it to be public.
A previous brutal twist saw housemate Emily Hewertson evicted on the very first night.
The political events manager shot to fame last June when she was falsely accused of flinging a milkshake over Nigel Farage in Clacton-on-Sea.
Big Brother airs on ITV2 and ITVX.
Big Brother 2025 housemates
The initial housemates who entered the house were:
- Gani, 39, a pizza shop manager from South London.
- Cameron, 22, a farmer from Taunton.
- Nancy, 22, a graduate from Glasgow.
- Caroline, 56, a PR specialist from Canvey Island.
- Zelah, 25, a personal trainer from South London.
- Teja, 18, a cleaner from Bristol.
- Emily, 25, a political events manager from Northampton (evicted).
- Marcus, 22, a mechanical engineer from Manchester.
- Tate, 27, a business owner from Falkirk.
- Elsa, 21, a content creator from Essex.
- Sam, 27, a zumba instructor from Skipton.
- Jenny, 20, a make-up artist from Derry.
Four new housemates were announced to enter the house as late arrivals:
- Cameron B, 25, a personal trainer from Bolton.
- Feyisola, 33, a financial investigator from London.
- George, 23, a parish councillor from Braintree.
- Richard, 60, a composer and author from London.