Big Brother contestant evicted after fans blast clique’s ‘cringe nonsense’

The Big Brother house has seen the biggest divide of the series yet.

Big Brother contestant evicted after fans blast clique’s ‘cringe nonsense’
The Big Brother ‘Wolf Pack’ have been slammed by viewers for their rowdy group behaviour inside the house (Picture: Shutterstock for Big Brother)

Ringleader housemate Cameron B’s eviction has sparked discourse among Big Brother fans after debate over his ‘Wolf Pack’ behaviour in the house.

After days of social media chatter about the clique causing fiery clashes with housemates, viewers were eager to see how the public would vote.

The vote was between Cameron B, Elsa and Richard – and it was uncertain which way it would go with the audience giving equal parts ‘boo’ to ‘yay.’

Big Brother host, AJ Odudu, announced Cameron B was to be evicted with immediate effect. After a slew of criticism about his behaviour, fans felt mixed about the exit.

‘So sad that Cameron B WAS EVICTED — all the best to him,’ wrote @darrenaris45, reflecting the feelings of viewers who thought he brought energy and personality to the show.

‘It’s a shame Cameron was evicted, he’s a big character in there, giving us the entertainment!!!,’ @venussy999 said while @razamatas44 admitted: ‘Kinda gutted Cameron B is out.’

Cameron B said goodbye to the house after getting evicted (Picture: Vianney Le Caer/Shutterstock for Big Brother)

Others felt his departure was long overdue, with @onehersheykiss posting: ‘AJ stop lying — Cameron B has no redeeming qualities, let alone a good housemate.’

Meanwhile @leighkirkam joked: ‘Is there some way we can vote to turn Cameron B’s microphone off?’

And @mancalleddan went as far as to say: ‘At this point I just need the rest of the Wolfpack evicted they’ve had their time, let’s wrap it up.’

Cameron had caused controversy online in previous days due to spearheading the ‘wolf pack behaviour’ in the house.

The nickname, which some of the male housemates have given themselves, has become a flashpoint for discussions.

Many fans had expressed discomfort over the group’s loud, dominant energy and what some are calling ‘pack mentality.’

One viewer on Reddit, @eostric_stides, summed up the frustration by writing: ‘I find the whole wolf pack thing really cringe. It feels like watching a group of teenagers yelling and barging around.’

‘Also, REALLY do not like that Cameron B keeps calling Jenny ‘sweetheart’ in arguments. George was called out for saying ‘love’ to her, yet Cameron is angrily throwing out ‘sweetheart’ to shut her down when he feels criticised.’

The comment has since been echoed by countless fans who agree that the atmosphere in the house has turned aggressive rather than entertaining.

It all kicked off when Cameron B called Jenny ‘sweetheart’ in an argument (Picture: Shutterstock for Big Brother) George was removed this week with immediate effect due to repeated language breaches
(Picture: Shutterstock for Big Brother)

Another viewer, @suitable_fun_1087, highlighted how Cameron’s actions seem to reinforce the same pattern of behaviour, writing: ‘Him banging his fists on the table is a lot nastier but part of the same pattern of behaviour.’

Viewers have been pointing out what they see as an inconsistency in how behaviour is called out among housemates. One fan, @someblonde44, commented: ‘Yes, I also thought this when George said “love” and got called out for it, but then Cameron says “sweetheart” but doesn’t get called out.’

The debate hasn’t just stayed on Reddit – it’s spread across X (formerly Twitter), where users are voicing similar frustrations about the ‘Wolf Pack’ antics.

@Lewisjstt posted: ‘This wolf pack malarkey needs to stop IMMEDIATELY. Why are they now making wolf howls?’

Another fan, @MonoworldsIDS, added bluntly: ‘Wolfpack oh my days are we in year 7.’

The group’s exaggerated ‘pack’ behaviour – including group chants, banging tables, and in-jokes that alienate other contestants – has caused a divide within the house.

Cameron B has been in the firing line, with some fellow northerners defending his lingo (Picture: Shutterstock for Big Brother)

@Jkschesttattoo wrote: ‘The entire ‘wolf pack’ needs to go. I can’t deal with this juvenile masculine energy.’

However, not everyone agrees with the accusations of toxic masculinity.

Some viewers have rushed to defend the housemates, suggesting that their language and behaviour are being misinterpreted.

A handful of fans are defending Cameron B due to his Bolton lingo being mistranslated.

@369vibrations responded: ‘Wow wtf? He’s from up north, it’s a northern thing to say, sweetheart. My lord, it’s not toxic masculinity. Ffs people need to get a life lol.’

Others echoed that sentiment, arguing that Cameron’s use of ‘sweetheart’ is more cultural than condescending.

Amidst the explosive rows, the contestants are still taking part in challenges to add to their weekly budgets (Picture: Shutterstock for Big Brother)

@Dracarys98 commented: ‘You’re barking up the wrong tree with the ‘sweetheart’ thing. That’s just part of his dialect. lol.’

The debate clearly split the fandom in two.

Part of the controversy seems to stem from Big Brother’s long-standing tension between authenticity and accountability.

In this case, the ‘Wolf Pack’ has unintentionally become the latest example of how masculinity is policed on reality TV.

Before George’s eviction, he was also blasted for using condescending language towards women (Picture: Shutterstock for Big Brother)

The Big Brother house has always thrived on personality clashes, but this season’s gender politics seem to be striking a deeper chord with audiences.

The question of whether Cameron’s ‘sweetheart’ comments are affectionate or patronising has sparked wider discussions about language, regional dialects, and how tone changes meaning.

Regardless of which side fans fall on, the ‘Wolf Pack’ debate has undeniably reignited Big Brother’s ability to get the nation talking.

Whether people see it as boys being boys or as an outdated display of macho behaviour, it’s clear that this group has made an impression –  and not necessarily a flattering one.

As one Reddit user, @eostric_stides, put it best, ‘It’s giving toxic masculinity.’

And judging by the online reaction, it’s also giving Big Brother the  controversy it feeds off of.

Big Brother airs from Sunday to Friday at 9pm on ITV2.

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