Famous Big Brother contestant Louis Walsh is not one to shy away from speaking his mind.
And Tuesday’s episode will show that he will continue to share his outspoken opinions.
In a clip shown on Late and Live on Monday, hosted by AJ Odudu and Will Best, it was revealed that the former X Factor star, 71, has some strong opinions about Sir Bob Geldof.
As the participants gathered in the kitchen in the morning, they talked about certain songs that had been released over the years.
Colson Smith, 25, from Coronation Street, spoke specifically about it, asking: ‘Who wrote it? Bob Geldof?’ to which an unimpressed Louis responded with a “Pfft!”
In a clip shown on Celebrity Big Brother: Late and Live on Monday, it was revealed that the former Louis Walsh, 71, has some strong opinions about Sir Bob Geldof
The Irish music manager makes no secret of his thoughts about the activist, stating that he is ‘full of s**t’ and that he ‘doesn’t give a fuck’ when he hears it
She tried to coax the answer out of Irish music manager, Marisha Wallace, 38, then asked: ‘Who wrote it? Prince?’
Louis simply nodded his head and when Marisha exclaimed that Prince had written so many songs, an irritated-looking Louis replied, “Yes, he did.”
Sensing that the TV personality was unimpressed, Zeze Millz then said: “I take it you’re not a Bob Geldof fan, Louis?”
Louis, still in his dressing gown, poured himself a cup of tea and didn’t hold back on what he really thought about the fellow countryman who has raised millions for charity.
“Well, I think it’s full,” he said.
He then added: ‘He’s from Dublin. I know little bits. The Boomtown Rats were good.”
Marisha, seemingly shocked by Louis’ reaction, openly apologized in case Bob was watching, to which Louis then angrily exclaimed, “I don’t care!”
Fans shared their thoughts with X – formerly known as X.
An apparently unimpressed Louis made his feelings about Sir Bob very clear, saying he ‘knew bits and pieces’ despite the fellow countryman having raised millions for charity.
Sensing that the TV personality didn’t like the famous activist, Zeze Millz asked, “I take it you’re not a Bob Geldof fan, Louis?”
Louis, still wearing his dressing gown, poured himself a cup of tea and didn’t hold back on what he was really thinking, saying he thought he was ‘full of shit!’
Marisha Wallace, 38, publicly apologized to Sir Bob Geldof in case he was listening, to which Louis replied: ‘I don’t care!’
Fans went to X – formerly known as X and shared their thoughts on what Louis Walsh felt about Sir Bob Geldof
One seemed to side with Bob and couldn’t quite believe what they were hearing, writing: ‘How dare Walsh now slam Bob Geldof, the master of the live aid patch.’
Another agreed with the music manager, writing: “Louis is honestly right about Bob Geldof.”
The shocking revelation comes after Louis was spared from elimination this week and will see himself go straight to the finals.
In Monday night’s episode, Fern Britton unknowingly spared Louis after Big Brother tricked her into believing she wanted him deported.
Fern was told to secretly place a red snake on the pillow of the person she wanted to evict.
Later, as the housemates were relaxing in the bedroom, they were told to find an intruder.
Louis was later told by Big Brother that he had been chosen for eviction by a fellow housemate, and so a snake was placed on his pillow.
He was then told to look in the hatch in front of him, where he found a four-leaf clover, meaning he missed the next round of nominations and guaranteed his place in the grand final.
But determined to find out the culprit, Louis vowed to unravel the mystery, convinced it was ‘never the obvious person’.