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Patsy Palmer’s behaviour branded ďż˝uncomfortable to watchďż˝ after Celebrity Big Brother triple eviction

Following her eviction last night, Celebrity Big Brother star Patsy Palmer locked horns with hosts AJ Odudu and Will Best during her awkward interview.

On Tuesday night (April 22), the remaining housemates were hit with a triple eviction. First to leave was TV presenter Angellica Bell, followed by TOWIE star Ella Rae Wise. The final celebrity to be voted off was EastEnders icon Patsy, who screamed joyfully that she was leaving.

However, when it came to her eviction interview, the mood quickly changed when she was asked about her broccoli.

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Patsy Palmer Celebrity Big Brother eviction interview
Patsy’s eviction interview was branded ‘awkward’ by viewers (Credit: ITV)

Patsy Palmer in ‘awkward’ Celebrity Big Brother interview

As AJ and Will discussed Patsy’s time in the house, Will mentioned that “people,” mainly referring to axed housemate Mickey Rourke, had complained about Patsy’s broccoli.

During her time in the house, Patsy cried in the diary room after Mickey ‘joked’ that she was a bad cook.

While addressing the situation, Patsy looked unimpressed and kept a stern face as Will added: “But you seemed to look past that.”

Patsy remained silent and just stared at the host. Will sensed she “didn’t want to talk about the broccoli” as the audience laughed through the awkward moment.

When AJ asked if Mickey complaining to her face “upset” her, Patsy paused before bluntly expressing: “Not really that.”

AJ Odudu and Will Best interviewing Patsy Palmer
AJ and Will asked Patsy about Mickey’s thoughts on her cooking (Credit: ITV)

‘She looked very tense’

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Fabio Magnocavallo
Assistant Editor