Big Brother fans confused as housemate ‘goes missing’ from show – just one day after launch
BIG Brother fans have been left baffled after a housemate ‘goes missing’ from the show – just one day after the launch.
Viewers of the hit show questioned where Paul had gone, after they failed to spot him on the programme.
Paul became the thirteenth housemate to enter the famous TV house at the weekend.
He hails from Liverpool and is a 23-year-old security officer.
But Monday night’s episode left some BB fans questioning his whereabouts, as one penned: “Is paul being edited out? i've barely seen much of him in the show today or last night lol.”
A second echoed: “paul opens his mouth and they cut the mic lmaoooo.” and a third said: “Just realised Paul was not on that whole episode of Big Brother.”
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A fourth person wrote: “Paul this episode,” while sharing a meme of a man disappearing.
And someone else added: “Where’s Paul’s screen time??”
As he arrived on the show, Paul said he lives with his granddad and the pair go to the toilet with the door open.
He described himself as "extroverted to say the least" and a "bit nuts".
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Asked why he signed up for the show, Paul said: "We'll see about that one, I'm a scouser so we'll see!
"I just always watched it with my mum and everyone said I should apply, so I did and now I’m here."
He reckons he’ll be nominated for "being the biggest wind up, eating all the food and being the loudest".
Despite questioning his whereabouts, some other Big Brother viewers think
Viewers of the were disgusted at the confession, with one writing on X: “he poo’s with the door open??? Evict.”
A second person penned: “Paul poos with the door open, it’s eviction time.”
Others shared memes on social media of people looking disgusted after Paul made the revelation.
Over the next six weeks, will make Garden Studios in North West London their home.
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