Celebrity Big Brother’s Courtney Act pranks Ann Widdecombe and gets the former MP skipping to the diary room in joy
The Aussie drag queen was seen playing around with the former politician and left her delighted as she joined in on the fun and games after trying to convince the all-seeing bosses to allow the boys to have tea
Tilly Pearce
Tilly Pearce
CELEBRITY Big Brother star Ann Widdecombe looked delighted today as she was pranked by Courtney Act.
The 70-year-old former politician joined in on the fun and games of the house and proved to be the perfect target for a harmless prank that saw the Aussie drag queen - real name Shane Jenek - pretend to be Big Brother.
Ann had spent a large portion of the day trying to negotiate with Big Brother into allowing the girls to share the tea bags with the boys - but came up empty handed.
Apologising to the men for her failed attempts at getting them a cuppa, she told them: "Big Brother is a complete brute and he will not let us share out tea."
She then revealed she had used every tactic she could to get the boys their treat - including calling their exclusion sexist and "religious discrimination" because it was the Sabbath day.
"We are about two hours off the Sabbath, and we are commanded to go out into the highways and byways and bid people onto the feast!," she joked.
Touched by her perseverance, the boys gave her a hug, and yelling through the door of the kitchen, Shane pretended to be Big Brother.
Ann was seen squealing with delight and ran out into the living room with her hands in the air after she heard: "This is Big Brother. In light of the Sabbath, we have decided that the boys can join the girls for G&Ts."