Celebrity Big Brother shock as second star evicted after shock vote – just days after Mickey Rourke’s exit
THE second star has been evicted from Celebrity Big Brother following a week of drama and tension.
The housemates were left gobsmacked as Trisha Goddard got the boot, just days after Mickey Rourke was kicked out.
The TV presenter, who is living with stage four breast cancer, lost to EastEnders actress Patsy Palmer and Coronation Street star Jack P Shepherd, who had also been nominated for the public vote.
As she left the house, she was greeted by cheers of “Trisha, Trisha, Trisha”, which the audience on her former talk show used to chant.
She said she was feeling “a bit sad” when she departed after revealing during the latest instalment that she wanted to stay in the show as it was a “respite” from her cancer diagnosis.
EastEnders actress Patsy Palmer received the most nominations from the housemates and was put up for eviction alongside Coronation Street star Jack P Shepherd and TV presenter Trisha Goddard.
Trisha, 67, had speculated that Patsy, 52, would be the second evicted after a public vote.
She said: “I think Patsy might be evicted tomorrow because maybe she does too much meditation and people are not arsed about that.”
Trisha and Jack both received four nominations each, with Trisha being nominated Chesney Hawkes, Chris Hughes, Ella Rae Wise and Patsy while Jack was selected by Angellica Bell, Danny Beard, Donna Preston and Trisha.
It follows the departure of US actor, Mickey, 72, who agreed to leave the ITV1 show at the weekend after “further use of inappropriate language” and “instances of unacceptable behaviour”.
Trisha, 67, had said that the reality show was a chance for her to “just have fun and things like that”, and not have to worry about health.
She added: “It’s a bit of a bubble, it’s been my risk, not that I expected it to be.
“I’m completely surprised at that, but it’s been a respite from treatment and slightly more shitty stuff, I have survived worse.”
She revealed in February 2024 that she had been diagnosed in 2022 with stage four breast cancer.
The London-born presenter, who has been an Dancing On Ice contestant, was treated for breast cancer in March 2008 after a lump was found during a routine mammogram, and recovered.
She hosted her talk show, Trisha, between 1998 and 2005 on ITV, before presenting The Trisha Goddard Show on Channel 5 until 2010.
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