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Gary Goldsmith is first Celebrity Big Brother evictee

Gary Goldsmith said he had the "best best best of times" while in the Celebrity Big Brother house
Gary Goldsmith said he had the "best best best of times" while in the Celebrity Big Brother house

Gary Goldsmith, the maternal uncle of British royal family member Kate Middleton, has become the first housemate evicted from Celebrity Big Brother.

The businessman and podcast host survived five days on the ITV reality show before he was evicted after a public vote, as he was nominated alongside The Real Housewives Of Cheshire star Lauren Simon.

During his exit interview, Goldsmith said he had the "best best best of times" while starring in the reality show.

"That was the first TV programme that I have ever done, and it’s kind of big, this is the relaunch of CBB, it’s massive.

"The guys were way more comfortable in that surrounding, my comfort zone was back in Slough, and then coming on to something like this was a million miles away – it took me a while to acclimatise for the first 90 minutes of being there," he said.

Goldsmith said he was "self-doubting" when he first stepped into the Big Brother house, and he should have been "a bit more authentic". "I could have been way more gregarious," he said.

Goldsmith, who is the brother of Kate Middleton's mother Carole, was fined £5,000 (approx €5,800) and given a community order in November 2017 after admitting he assaulted his wife in a drunken argument.

Goldsmith’s inclusion on the show was previously criticised by Women’s Aid, who advised the programme to consider his appearance.

During Friday's episode, Goldsmith, 58, said during a task that he had not found "true peace".

"I think peace is something always to be striving for," he said. "I thought I was having a really cool life until something hits you. One day I was Gary, a businessman having a laugh with a great family in a good place.

"And the next minute I'm a national villain. If any of you thought to Google me, it is just s**t, but it’s not me.

"So, I don’t really know what true peace is if I’m honest."

Also in the episode, Heartstopper star Bradley Riches said his "biggest regret" was not being proud of himself for being gay and autistic during his teenage years.

Elsewhere, former X Factor judge Louis Walsh and The Real Housewives of Cheshire personality Lauren Simon were berated for breaking the house rules for "speculating or guessing on who has nominated whom or who might nominate whom in the future," Big Brother told the housemates.

Walsh and Simon were placed in the "wheelie bin of shame" and had to write a letter of apology to their fellow housemates.

Source: Press Association

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