Celebrity Big Brother 2018’s Courtney Act flashes as she joins controversial comedian Dapper Laughs and love rat Jonny Mitchell during dramatic second live launch
COURTNEY Act tripped and revealed her privates as she was the second man to enter the CBB house tonight, alongside controversial comedian Dapper Laughs, John Barnes, Jonny Mitchell and Shane Lynch.
The drag queen - real name Shane Jenek - desperately grabbed at the material of her skirt after flashing the live audience in the crowd as she attempted to join the rest of the men in the famous abode.
Former footballer John Barnes was the first male celebrity to enter, admitting he felt a bit 'daunted' as he prepared to enter the all female house.
Following Courtney Act's dramatic entrance, Boyzone Shane Lynch was the third star to arrive and revealed no one knew he was doing it – not even his sister Edele who has appeared on the show herself.
Love Island Jonny Mitchell came next, as The Sun Online exclusively revealed, and wasted no time in saying he thinks ‘feminism’ has gone too far.
He was followed by controversial comedian Dapper Laughs, real name Daniel O’ Reilly, after The Sun Online revealed he was entering in a shock move.
The joker admitted he was ‘terrified’ about entering the house in a bid to get people to change their opinion of him.
Ballet dancer Wayne Sleep was the sixth male celeb to enter the house, saying he is very much used to being in a women’s world.
The seventh male and 15th housemate to make his entrance was The Apprentice star Andrew Brady.
During his entrance he said he believes that feminism is ‘spooning’ because guys ‘want to be spooned too’.
The final man to enter the house was US singer Ginuwine, who is famous for fathering nine children by five different women.
He revealed prior to entering the house that he 'knew of' Jess Impiazzi and fellow American Malika.
Meanwhile Emma Willis wowed wearing a black fur jacket covered in sequins as she presented the show live.
She announced at the end of the show that the women would be having all the power in the house and would be picking male housemates to undertake the various chores.
The male housemates have joined eight famous females who entered the lavish pad at the beginning of the week as part of an all-female special to mark 100 years since women won the right to vote.
These included politician Ann Widdecombe, Keeping Up With The Kardashians star Malika Haqq, actress Amanda Barrie and Jess Impiazzi.
Transgender newsreader India Willoughby also entered the house as well as Maggie Oliver, the Detective Constable who exposed the Rochdale sex grooming scandal and inspired the programme Three Girls.
Journalist Rachel Johnson - who is the sister of politician Boris Johnson - and model and presenter Ashley James complete the line up.
In the exciting return of the reality show, Big Brother has become Big Sister as the house's infamous voiceover is now provided by a woman.
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But the men may struggle to feel at home as the famous abode has been given a feminine makeover to mark the celebration.
There are two bedrooms - each of which is named after a famous woman who campaigned for women's votes.
The Pankhurst room is named after Emmeline Pankhurst, the leader of the British suffragette movement and the other room is called Davison after political activist Emily Davison, who died when she threw herself under King George V's horse Anmer at the Epsom Derby in 1913.
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