Angie Bowie responds to David Bowie’s death on England’s ‘Big Brother’ show
In an unusual instance of breaking the fourth wall, producers delivered the news about Bowie’s death to Angie on-camera earlier this week, and though they gave her the option to leave, she chose to stay.
Her CBB housemates called for Tiffany to leave the house when she refused to apologise for causing mass panic and then screaming abuse at her fellow celebrities.
Angie didn’t get a chance to clarify which David but once they established that David Gest wasn’t dead, Tiffany kept asking, “Why would she say that to me?” However, when she realised her mistake, instead of apologising to Angie, Pollard continued to rant and criticise the author, despite her upsetting news.
Tiffany retorted by telling Gemma that she should have asked her to give them back and that she didn’t care or need the former I’m A Celebrity…Get Me Out of Here! contestant’s footwear.
As the days turned to a week, it became clear that USA reality person Tiffany Pollard (it comes to something when even I, dedicated consumer of popular culture, haven’t heard of a contestant) was becoming a destabilising factor among the group with her erratic behaviour and unpleasant attitude. You can’t say a word.
“The house is not fun any more”, he said in the diary room.
Here’s your latest reap of all the various goings on in Celebrity Big Brother 2016. This stuff might not interest you, but I was genuinely drawn in by their conversations.
Angie Bowie was married to David Bowie from 1970 to 1980, and is the mother of his son Duncan Jones.
David Bowie died Sunday after an 18-month battle with cancer.
He said: “My time here has now expired. Its getting awful now, There’s a bad vibe in the house so I really have to get out”. “I’m f***ing leaving! This whole house has a problem with me!”
Entrepreneur Jonathan Cheban quit the show after the drama began “affecting him mentally”.