Scottish Big Brother contestant Nathan King has been more than vocal on his thoughts about his fellow housemates, but an ex star of the show has weighed in with her say.
Kim Woodburn, 82, ruffled a few feathers during her stint on Celebrity Big Brother back in 2017 and despite her prickly, often controversial views and fiery opinions, landed in third place in the final before making her exit.
The cleaning expert, who rose to fame on How Clean is Your House?, wasn't holding back her thoughts on the Scots pork salesman, sharing her disgust at constantly seeing his "size 18 feet and uncut toenails" thrashed upon her screen.
Speaking to the Daily Record, hosted by WhichBingo, Kim said: "I don't like him. I think he's full of himself, and I am sick of those size 18 feet with his uncut toenails hanging over the bed.
"You don't have to be muscular by no means, but he's a beanpole that just keeps showing off his body, I mean come on. I don't like the young man and I could trust him as far as I could throw him, sorry. He likes taking the mickey out of people, he likes talking down to people and he's got no chance of winning at all. None."
She continued: "He went to give his opinion to Big Brother the other day [not a****d by the way] to give his summary of what he thought of everyone in the house. Who is asking you!? Who are you?!"
Opening up her thoughts on Rosie, or 'baked potato' as many fans will know her, Kim admitted she "can't dislike her" but voiced that she doesn't deserve to win.
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It comes as Nathan and Rosie have formed a Big Brother romance in the house, after confessing their feelings they wanted to wait until after the show to date properly.
"I can't help think we haven't seen the true sides of her. I don't think anybody could be so cordial and so smiling and sweet 24 hours a day," she explained. "I don't know what side she's got but we are not seeing it, and for that reason and that alone, she doesn't deserve to win."
Meanwhile, discussing the show itself, Kim described this year as being "very bland" as she openly criticised some of the housemates for not making an effort to integrate and learn from each others political and religious backgrounds.
Kim however did voice her support for Emma, who has been tipped a favourite to win the show, as she said "I think Emma is a nice lady. She's brought fun to that house.
"She's a good all-rounder and often has me laughing my socks off, she has been very entertaining. The one thing she hasn't done is spoken out to any wrong and just puts up with it, I would put her up for winning."
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