The Big Brother house is no stranger to drama, but this season’s antics have pushed viewers to their limits, with fans slamming the housemates for what they call “cringe” and “juvenile” behavior. From divisive “wolf pack” antics to shocking evictions, the latest series has sparked heated debates online, with audiences questioning the authenticity of the cast and their over-the-top performances.



Last night, viewers witnessed the eviction of 25-year-old Cameron B from Bolton, the third housemate to leave the house. Entering on Day Two alongside three other newcomers, Cameron’s short stint was marked by controversy. Fans accused him of spearheading a “wolf pack” mentality, characterized by group chants, table-banging, and exclusive in-jokes that alienated other housemates and viewers alike.
Social media erupted with complaints about the group’s behavior, with one Reddit user venting, “I find the whole wolf pack thing really cringe. It feels like watching a group of teenagers yelling and barging around.” Another fan echoed the sentiment, writing, “This wolf pack malarkey needs to stop IMMEDIATELY. Why are they now making wolf howls?” A third viewer didn’t hold back, stating, “The entire ‘wolf pack’ needs to go. I can’t deal with this juvenile masculine energy.”
Cameron’s behavior also drew ire for his condescending use of “sweetheart” when addressing housemate Jenny during heated arguments. Fans pointed out the double standard, noting that fellow housemate George was previously called out for using “love” in a similar context. “Cameron is angrily throwing out ‘sweetheart’ to shut her down when he feels criticized,” one viewer remarked, highlighting the discomfort caused by his dismissive tone.
With Cameron’s departure, many fans are hopeful that the house might find some calm, potentially healing the divide created by the “wolf pack” antics. Could this eviction mark a turning point for the fractured group dynamic?
The drama didn’t stop with Cameron. Earlier this week, 23-year-old parish councillor George Gilbert was abruptly removed from the house in a shocking twist. Sources revealed to The Sun that George’s ejection stemmed from “unacceptable language and behavior,” including comments that could be interpreted as antisemitic. The insider shared, “Everyone was absolutely disgusted. Nobody could believe what he said—he was clearly out to shock people.”
George’s exit left his co-stars reeling, and he was immediately summoned to the Diary Room before being shown the door. Reflecting on his departure, George defended his actions, stating, “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.”
Despite expressing regret, George remained defiant, adding, “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.” Since leaving, he has returned to social media, making his Instagram account public again, signaling he’s ready to face the world post-Big Brother.
This season has been a rollercoaster of emotions, starting with the brutal eviction of political events manager Emily Hewertson on the very first night. Emily, who gained notoriety last June after being falsely accused of throwing a milkshake at Nigel Farage in Clacton-on-Sea, became the first casualty of the house’s cutthroat dynamics.
With one eviction after another, viewers are growing increasingly frustrated, accusing the housemates of playing up to the cameras rather than being their authentic selves. “Wolfpack, oh my days, are we in year 7?” one exasperated fan posted online, capturing the sentiment of many who feel the cast is leaning into exaggerated personas for attention.
As the drama unfolds, Big Brother fans are making their voices heard, demanding a return to genuine interactions over performative antics. The “wolf pack” behavior, coupled with controversial exits, has left audiences questioning whether the housemates are truly living in the moment or simply acting for the spotlight.
With Cameron B gone and George Gilbert’s exit still fresh, the house is at a crossroads. Will the remaining housemates tone down the theatrics and rebuild trust, or will the chaos continue to dominate? One thing is certain: viewers are watching closely, and they’re not afraid to call out what they see as “fake” and “cringe nonsense.”