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Privacy NoticeThis year’s Big Brother truly takes the biscuit. Yes, housemates were left drooling over the weekend as a biscuit factory nearby teased them with the irresistible aroma of freshly baked goodies, all while their own stash of biscuits was cruelly snatched away. After winning a luxury shopping budget, the group faced a harsh penalty from Big Brother for constant rule-breaking, including chit-chat about nominations. Their tea, coffee, and all things sweet were stripped away, leaving some contestants in tears.
Housemates are really suffering because of one particular ban in the famous house
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The situation reached boiling point when the McVitie’s factory in Harlesden started wafting tantalising biscuit smells over, twisting the knife even further into their cravings. An insider told the Mirror: “The housemates can’t even enjoy sitting in the garden because of the wafts of sugary scents coming from over the road. It’s driving them all nuts It has caused even more tension among the housemates – it’s exactly what Big Brother wanted, and will make them all extremely conscious of discussing their nominations again.” While Big Brother didn’t single out anyone when reprimanding the whole house, bubbly Martha was visibly upset, realising she had scribbled a message in the rarely used smoking area last week. Big Brother declared: “All tea and coffee, gone. All biscuits, banned. All sweets, seized. Fizzy drinks, forget about it. All 140 packets of crisps, confiscated.”
Marcello’s comments to Sarah, meanwhile, have not gone down well with viewers
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The contestants have spilled that Big Brother also nabs their alcohol to keep them within limits. First to leave the house, Ryan Bradshaw revealed: “At night, say, for example, there’s a bottle of wine left over in the night, in the morning that wine has gone, so they do remove it from the household.” “Maybe Big Brother himself comes down and gets it! I remember one night Sarah tried to hide a bottle of wine, but, like for everyone, to keep that the next day. Then boom! It’s gone so Big Brother doesn’t miss a trick.” Meanwhile, Ofcom has been flooded with 72 complaints concerning rapper Marcello’s antics and his alleged misogynistic comments after an episode broadcasted on October 11. One particularly “misogynistic” comment made to Sarah last week involved him asking if she was ‘on her period’, followed shockingly by him telling her that she “smelled like period.”Story SavedYou can find this story in  My Bookmarks.Or by navigating to the user icon in the top right.Follow OK! MagazineFacebookTwitterMore OnBig BrotherAJ OduduWill Best