Former Big Brother Contestant Imogen Thomas Calls Current Housemates 'Fake'


Former Big Brother Contestant Imogen Thomas Calls Current Housemates 'Fake'

Imogen Thomas, who appeared on Big Brother in 2006, accuses this year's contestants of trying to mimic Nikki Grahame's behavior to win over the public

Imogen Thomas, a former Big Brother contestant and close friend of the late Nikki Grahame, has criticized this year's housemates for their "fake" behavior. Imogen, who became best pals with Nikki during their time on the show, believes that the current contestants are attempting to emulate Nikki's dramatic outbursts and tantrums to gain popularity with the audience.

"Crocodile Tears" and Playing Up to the Cameras

In an interview with The Celeb Report, Imogen expressed her disappointment in NHS manager Kerry's on-camera meltdowns, accusing her of being disingenuous. Imogen also called out Hallie for her attention-seeking behavior and criticized Olivia for her initial need to prove herself to the other housemates. Imogen believes that the contestants are aware of Nikki's popularity and are desperate for the same level of fame.

Imogen's Feud with Big Brother Winner Pete Bennett

Imogen also revealed that she will never forgive Big Brother winner Pete Bennett for what she considers a betrayal of Nikki's memory. Pete, who briefly dated Nikki, posted a photo of her online just hours before her death. Imogen claims that Pete did it for attention and disregarded the feelings of Nikki's family and friends. Despite privately asking Pete to take down the photo, he refused and went on multiple TV shows to discuss it.

Imogen's comments shed light on the dynamics and motivations of this year's Big Brother contestants. As the show continues, viewers will be watching closely to see if they can spot the "fake" behavior that Imogen has warned about.


Former Big Brother Contestant Imogen Thomas Calls Current Housemates 'Fake'

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