Yesterday saw the third eviction from the Celebrity Big Brother house, but who was left to face the crowds and Emma Willis’s questioning?
Since yesterday, the public have been voting to save JEMMA, SAM, HELEN or JORDAN. During tonight’s Channel 5 show, EMMA WILLIS announced live to the house that the person with the fewest votes, and third to be evicted, was JORDAN.
Following the announcement, he said his goodbyes and immediately left the house, greeted by Emma and cheers from the crowd.
Emma asked Jordan how he’s feeling: “It’s weird, I am actually gutted but nice to see people! I am devastated to go, I am gutted…it was meant to be, it’s understandable.”
Jordan adds: “My image is so bad when it comes to women, I wanted to show there was more to me than just women!”
On Marissa: “I thought Marissa was totally into me…I thought she was being genuine but I couldn’t tell.” He adds: “I was gutted when Marissa left and she was ridiculously good looking! When she left I had no girl to flirt with. When she was flirting she was keeping it back a bit and I then thought she was playing a game.”
On Sam: “I had my boy Sam! He’s got Paul in there, he may struggle without me but he’s a strong lad he’ll be alright.”
On Jemma: “She says it how it is! She expected me to have her back, it was hard. She wouldn’t leave me and Sam alone!”
On Sarah: “She’s a nightmare! When she has a drink she’s a different person. I hate her. The Chad thing is bullish*t!”
Who else has been evicted from Celebrity Big Brother?
First out was Mob Wive Marissa Jade and she was followed by Apprentice star, Karthik Nagesan.
Marissa Jade (32) is an American model and actress, best known for appearing in the series Mob Wives. Born and raised in New York, her impressive modelling credits include Ralph Lauren, Tahari, Nine West and Brian Atwood. She has also appeared in Gossip Girl, The Good Wife and Law & Order. Known for her no nonsense attitude and role of one of the most memorable altercations in Mob Wives history, Marissa is a devoted mum to her eight-year-old son whom she raises on her own.
Karthik Nagesan was fired on the spot by Lord Sugar after one of the worst results the show has ever seen, selling just £188 compared to his rival’s £40,000 plus! Karthik quickly became a fan favourite on the show due to his entertaining personality, and above all, his love for the monobrow. He describes himself as “the next billion dollar unicorn”!
Has anyone quit the show this year?
YouTuber and internet celebrity Trisha Paytas Celebrity Big Brother after just 11 days.
The blonde bombshell decided to quit just hours after being saved from eviction. She has been miserable over the last few days and even decided to spend much of her time in bed – so the public would think she was boring.
This summer’s TV bromance has come to a crashing end as Ibiza Weekender Jordan is evicted from Celebrity Big Brother.
Since yesterday, the public have been voting to save Jemma, Sam, Helen or Jordan. During tonight’s Channel 5 show, Emma Willis announced live to the house that the person with the fewest votes, and third to be evicted, wasJordan.
Following the announcement, he said his goodbyes and immediately left the house, greeted by Emma and cheers from the crowd.
Emma asked Jordan how he’s feeling: “It’s weird, I am actually gutted but nice to see people! I am devastated to go, I am gutted…it was meant to be, it’s understandable.”
Jordan adds: “My image is so bad when it comes to women, I wanted to show there was more to me than just women!”
On Marissa: “I thought Marissa was totally into me…I thought she was being genuine but I couldn’t tell.” He adds: “I was gutted when Marissa left and she was ridiculously good looking! When she left I had no girl to flirt with. When she was flirting she was keeping it back a bit and I then thought she was playing a game.”
On Sam: “I had my boy Sam! He’s got Paul in there, he may struggle without me but he’s a strong lad he’ll be alright.”
On Jemma: “She says it how it is! She expected me to have her back, it was hard. She wouldn’t leave me and Sam alone!”
On Sarah: “She’s a nightmare! When she has a drink she’s a different person. I hate her. The Chad thing is bullish*t!”
He may have completely stripped off for the cover a magazine recently, but Milan Christopher still knows how to stun – even when he’s wearing clothes – albeit tight, almost see through clothes.
After just reopening, the famous landmark pub, Molly Moggs is set to close again in FIVE days.
The shutters were off at Molly Moggs, but now the ever popular pub, one of the must go to bars in London is due to close again the second time this year after it was initially closed in March.
Taking to the official Facebook page, the current management said,
” I’m sorry to officially announce that the end is nigh. Thanks to everyone who signed our petitions. It seems hopeful at the moment that the management coming in are going to keep cabaret going – I’m sure this is all down to your contributions and representations so I really can’t thank you enough. In the meantime, the Moggs will close next Sunday the 20th of August and we’re having a big knees up over the closing weekend to send her off in style. At least this time we’ll be able to say goodbye properly”.
It looks as though the famous pub will re-open but under a new brand, called The Compton Cross. A recent petition outlined that campaigners were asking the pub’s owners, the Marmalade Pub Group to leave the pub as is and not to change the soul of the venue, calling it a too”precious a resource to lose”.
Out cry over proposed changes
In a statement about the proposed changes to Molly Moggs, a statement on the Facebook page said,
“The venue is unique in London. Although it hosts drag seven nights a week, and although it largely attracts LGBT customers, it is a very mixed bar where everyone is welcomed. The quality of the performances it illicits from the drag queens is also very special as it is such a small venue and nowhere else offers them such intimacy with the audience. This is something to be treasured not frittered away to make way for a cocktail bar.
“I genuinely feel that your allusion to LGBT support is opportunistic at best – I guess you’ll put a rainbow flag in the window and hope the community will support you. Thankfully, it isn’t that straightforward…
“A petition has been started to show the strength of feeling out there – it already has over 100 signatories. The Moggs is valued not especially for its position but for the atmosphere and shows that it currently offers. Let me assure you that no-one, yes NO-ONE, wants the Compton Cross and we will fight to keep the Moggs and everything it stands for in inclusivity and warmth of welcome as far as we possibly can. The only reason it closed in March was mismanagement but with the new team in place and the strength of support we have from across the scene I believe it can continue to run successfully just as it is thank you.
“In conclusion, can I plead with you to rethink your plans and just say – it it ain’t broke don’t try and fix it…”
What is a white glove bottom and how do you know if you are one?
A white glove bottom is a guy who won’t bottom (be penetrated by another guy) unless he’s completely sure he’s completely clean if you get our drift. So basically he’s the type who will most probably douche or use an enema before penetration to ensure there’s no mess… ever.
Not every man who bottoms is a “white glove bottom” – if you know your body and have a good diet it isn’t always necessary to be excessive with your cleaning.
Channel 4’s ALL 4 has a huge library of LGBT focussed programmes and titles on it. We’ve listed the most current list of LGBT content available to stream for free from Channel 4.
Homosexuality was only partially decriminalised in England and Wales in 1967. This documentary meets four of the many men who suffered criminal or medical discrimination in the last 50 years.
It’s the 50th anniversary of the Sexual Offences Act 1967 which legalised male homosexuality. Broadcaster and gay rights activist Simon Fanshawe examines this landmark change in the law and reveals the extraordinary story of the fight for equality through the colourful history of his hometown of Brighton
VICE sends Ellen and Ian to Japan, on a journey which includes getting friend-married at a Buddhist temple, working at a rent-a-friend agency, and partying in the world’s smallest gay bar
This episode looks at young people looking for love, being in love and experiencing relationships. It shows different ways of meeting partners, ranging from the traditional to potentially dangerous.
Harry is 19, gay and single. Everyone he knows seems to be using apps such as Grindr, Scruff and VGL. Harry’s not convinced. Watch as he gets to grips with the apps and finds out if they’re for him. Read Harry’s exclusive article for THEGAYUK.com
Grayson meets Roch, who has motor neurone disease, and Alison and Kevin, whose son Jordan was killed by a drink-driver, and helps them to devise personalised rituals that fit their situations
Documentary following five teenagers as they launch the UK’s first-ever gay prom. In the first programme, they visit the largest gay teen prom in the USA on a fact-finding mission.
Our First Gay Summer: Mykonos follows young gay Brits Lewis (22), Ashley (18) and Curtis (21) in one of the most gay-friendly destinations in the world. They go to Mykonos to live, work and party over the summer. Mykonos offers an exhilarating mix of acceptance, community and pleasure and it’s been hugely enjoyable to see Lewis, Ashley and Curtis go on this journey of self-discovery. All 8 episodes are available to watch through the below link:
Stella O’Malley considers the huge rise in numbers of young people embarking on gender transition, through the prism of the gender identity issues that she experienced when she was a child
The inspirational true story of Jonny Benjamin’s global search to find the stranger who talked him out of jumping off Waterloo Bridge in 2008. Read our exclusive interview with Jonny Benjamin.
(2017) Ross Lynch portrays serial killer Jeffrey Dahmer at high school, in this biographical drama based on the graphic novel by John ‘Derf’ Backderf, who knew Dahmer in high school.
Set in and around the Manchester ‘scene’, this groundbreaking Channel 4 drama written by Russell T Davies, documents the lives and loves of young gay men Stuart, Vince and Nathan.
Drama series based on the novel by Julie Burchill. Teenager Kim has moved to Brighton and developed an earth-shattering, hormone-surging crush on her new best friend, Sugar.
Anna Madrigal is the bohemian landlady with a mysterious secret. Mary Ann Singleton is the newcomer, a naïve young girl from Ohio eager to embrace SF and all it has to offer.
Do you know if you’re good in bed? The British public, and casts of Cucumber and Banana, talk openly about the importance of cumming, whether size matters, and their most explosive sexual encounters.
Celebrity Big Brother’s Bit On The Side continues tonight with Rylan Clark-Neal and guests.
Tonight’s episode of Celebrity Big Brother’s Bit On The Side continues with an in-depth look to the last 24 hours in the Celebrity Big Brother house. Joining host Rylan will be: Joe Swash, James Jordan and Sandra Martin, plus Tom Read Wilson.
In tonight’s episode, there will also be the appearance of whoever is evicted from the main house- up for the chop is Sam, Helen, Jordan or Jemma one of whom will be evicted live tonight!
Who is Rylan Clark-Neal and is he married?
Rylan is probably most famous for his stint on the X Factor in 2012 where he finished in fifth place. He then went on to take part in and win Celebrity Big Brother in January 2013. He was born in 1988 and actually first made his name on a smaller reality show called, Signed By Katie Price, which he placed runner up. In 2015 he married his long-term partner former Big Brother contestant, turned presenter Dan Clark-Neal.
Dan popped the question of marriage to Rylan when they were on a romantic getaway in Paris. Since they’ve been together Rylan has made it clear that he wants children – but so far the patter of tiny feet eludes the celebrity pair.
A man who violently attacked his victim and left him for dead in a central London park has been found guilty of murder, he is to be sentenced later this month.
Hani Khalaf, 22 (8.11.94), of no fixed address, was found guilty on Friday, 11 August of the murder of 62-year-old Jairo Medina following a trial at the Old Bailey.
He will appear at the same court for sentencing on Thursday, 24 August.
The jury heard how on a summer’s night in August 2016 Mr Medina, a Colombian national, was brutally attacked, robbed and left to die in Hyde Park.
Mr Medina, who worked as a residential carer and was described by his colleagues as the best carer they ever had, left his home in Chelsea on 11 August 2016 telling his brother he was popping out to get some fresh air and would be back later.
He took a bus to the Marble Arch area and was captured on CCTV at around 23:00hrs in a convenience store in the company of Khalaf.
The two bought some items, left the store and then made their way into Hyde Park. It is unknown precisely what happened while Mr Medina and Khalaf were in the park but at some point Khalaf turned on his victim.
Blunt Force Trauma
Mr Medina suffered severe injuries after being punched and kicked by Khalaf, resulting in numerous broken bones including fractured ribs and trauma to his head.
A post-mortem examination on 13 August at Westminster Mortuary gave cause of death as blunt force trauma.
As Mr Medina lay dying on the ground, Khalaf stole his rucksack and fled the scene. He rifled through the bag, emptying and dropping a wallet as well as taking a mobile phone. He left a trail of abandoned items as he hastily made his escape, heading in the direction of Speakers Corner.
At 00:44hrs on 12 August Khalaf boarded a bus from Edgware Road and got off moments later further along the road.
Shortly before 02:30hrs Khalaf was captured on CCTV again in Edgware Road, making his way back to Marble Arch but by this time had changed most of his clothing, keeping his shoes, belt and watch.
The next sighting of Khalaf was at 05:11hrs as he boarded a bus to Streatham and travelled all the way to the end of the line. Nine minutes after arriving in Streatham he boarded a bus heading in the opposite direction, where he eventually got off at Regent Street shortly before 07:00hrs.
Grim Discovery
Whilst Khalaf was riding the bus network, a Hyde Park groundsman came across Mr Medina’s body near the mosaic to commemorate The Reformers’ Tree at around 05:45hrs. Police were called and Mr Medina was pronounced dead at the scene. A murder investigation was launched.
Approximately 12 hours after the vicious attack Khalaf made his way to a mobile and computer shop in Kilburn where he tried to sell Mr Medina’s phone. The store tested the phone but refused to buy it as it had a cracked screen and Khalaf left.
Detectives carried out enquiries and established that Mr Medina’s phone had been activated in the store. They were able to obtain CCTV footage of Khalaf there.
Arrested for other crimes
Six days later Khalaf was arrested for an unrelated matter. Officers immediately recognised him as the person who was with Mr Medina prior to his death and Khalaf was arrested for murder.
A forensic examination of Khalaf’s clothing revealed Mr Medina’s DNA on his watch and belt. Khalaf’s DNA was also found on the rucksack abandoned at the scene.
Khalaf was subsequently charged.
Detective Chief Inspector Nicola Wall, of the Homicide and Major Crime Command, said,
“Jairo Medina was a kind and gentle man who dedicated his life to caring for others. On that evening in August last year, he went out to socialise in the Hyde Park area. There he encountered Hani Khalaf, who was to viciously assault and rob him before leaving him to die in a remote part of the park. We are pleased that such a dangerous individual is now in custody for what he did and hopefully this may be of some comfort to Jairo’s family and friends.
“We believe that robbery was the motive behind the murder.
“In the very early stages of the investigation we realised that Jairo was an openly gay man who liked to socialise in and around Hyde Park. Our investigation received a lot of support and assistance from representatives of the LGBT community who work alongside the local police in Westminster. I would like to acknowledge their support in helping us achieve justice today.”
The controversial speaker and writer Milo Yiannopoulos has revealed there’s a sex tape with him and a Hollywood film star.
Milo Yiannopoulos has confirmed that there is a sex tape of a Hollywood actor “going down” on him – that he might consider releasing, although the author has remained tight-lipped about who the star is. The writer said the video dated back to 2008.
In 2016 Milo announced that he would release a sex tape if Donald Trump became the President. In a recent conversation with THEGAYUK.com Milo joked that he was trying to get his fiance to make a sex tape, but if all fails that he would have to release a clip of the unnamed famous actor performing oral sex on him.
He said,
“I’m still trying to convince my fiance to do the tape…
If I can’t pull it off, I’ll just have to release the clip of a Hollywood actor going down on me in 2008.”
Two cousins from Texas have allegedly used a dating app to lure gay men to their deaths, authorities say.
The younger of the two cousins, Brandon Alexander Lyons, 18, of Houston, Texas has been charged with capital murder in connection with the death of a 44-year-old nurse. The body of Glenser Soliman was found in February. Lyons has been jailed and his bond set at $200,000. Soliman was reported missing on the 16th February. He was found 9 days later.
Jerret Jamal Allen, 26, is being sought by police over the disappearance of a university student, Vinh Nguyen who has been missing since 31st March. Allen was reportedly seen in April using the missing student’s credit cards. His body has not been recovered and investigators presume that he is dead.
Detectives have not disclosed which app it is thought the cousins were using, but think that the pair colluded to target Asian men and that there may be other victims.
“We mourn the loss of Glenser Soliman and An Vinh Nguyen, who likely lost their lives to hook-up violence, a form of violence that we need to talk about more and address in our LGBTQ communities.
Homophobia is a key factor the targeting of gay men for robbery and violence, and so far in 2017 we have seen an increase in pick-up homicides. As our communities move online we need awareness raising about this form of violence, affirming messages around sex, sexuality and safety, and safe spaces for our communities to meet and hook up.”