ITV Big Brother fans say contestant is on wrong show after 'red flag' moment


Big Brother viewers have claimed that one of the contestants might be on the wrong show.

However, some fans have suggested that it was a 'red flag' moment while they showed they may have meant to apply for another reality television series.

Marcello received compliments on his cooking by a fellow housemate and he used it as an opportunity to 'flirt'.

He said: "I used to be a chef. That's how I seduce all my women."

Many watching at home suggested that he probably should have applied for Love Island instead of Big Brother when he started to talk about how he uses cooking as a seduction technique.

Marcello rapping on Big Brother
Marcello tried to show off his rap skills

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One posted on X, formerly Twitter and said: "Marcello realised he's too old for love island so he came to big brother instead." (sic)

Another agreed and posted: "Someone needs to tell Marcello that this is not love island and it is indeed big brother." (sic)

Not everyone was impressed, however, with one viewer claiming that the behaviour was a 'red flag' moment.

Taking to social media, one said: "Marcello is giving off incredibly big, red flag vibes. The way he talks about women is high key concerning." (sic)

Since the show's live launch, housemates were divided into two separate groups almost immediately after stepping through the door.

They were asked whether they wanted to be on the blue or red side and were revealed it meant they were either Housemates or Non-Housemates and were pitted against each other during a series of tasks.

Marcello cooking on Big Brother
Marcello was cooking but some viewers noticed a 'red flag'

Yesterday's show saw Dean, Nathan, Ryan and Baked Potato (Rosie) named as the first housemates to face the public vote to be kicked out of the house at the end of the week.

Voting for eviction opened last night and fans can only cast their vote via the Big Brother app, with viewers being asked to choose who they wish to evict from the house.

Friday night will see the first eviction from the Big Brother house with hosts AJ Odudu and Will Best getting all the gossip in the first live interview on Big Brother: Late & Live afterwards.

Big Brother continues tomorrow at 9pm on ITV2 and ITVX followed by Big Brother: Late & Live at 10pm.