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The Sun
16 hours ago
- Entertainment
- The Sun
Big Brother housemate cosies up to new man after split from co-star turns toxic
ONE former Big Brother housemate was seen cosying up to a new man after his split from a fellow co-star turned toxic. Fans of the hit ITV2 show fell in love with the couple as they watched their romance blossom inside the house. 7 7 7 Former lawyer Jordan Sangha, 27, and food writer Henry Southan, also 27, embarked on a high-profile relationship after they left the civilian edition of Big Brother. They both appeared on the first hit series on ITV in 2023 after the show was rebooted by the commercial broadcaster. Both of the duo reached the final as Jordan was crowned the winner of the whole series. In April, the pair split up after over a year together when they took to social media with an emotional statement. Now it seems that Henry might have moved on from the partnership with another hunky-looking man. A video posed to Reddit shows the reality star looking more than merry on a potential holiday. He was seen revelling at night outside what looked like a party as he was dressed in a blue shirt and white shorts. As he danced to the Backstreet Boys hit, Backstreet's Back, he was wrapped in the arms of a tanned and muscular gentleman. His potential new man was dressed in wide leg black trousers and a chic white vest as they danced together in the moonlight. But now, it seems that the split has turned toxic if Jordan' s recent social media posts were anything to go by. Posting a glum-looking selfie on his Instagram story, he wrote: "Accusing me of harassing you. "Threatening to take things further - whilst prancing around looking like a pillock..." He added: "Grow up and gain some perspective." Users on reddit could not help but express their concern over the two stars and the rapidly unfolding situation. One wrote: "Damn this is messy." A second stated: "It's getting very ugly now," along with a bomb emoji. "I liked them both on the show, did follow them from afar after but this is getting so messy. I feel for them both, it's clearly not been a clean breakup," suggested a third fan. While another added: "It's obviously hurting him seeing H out and about and having fun without him." 7 7 7 7


Daily Mail
18-06-2025
- Entertainment
- Daily Mail
Big Brother star and food critic Henry Southan savages Jeremy Clarkson's Farmer's Dog pub as he moans about 'dry' beef and the overflow car park being 'too far away'
Big Brother star and food critic Henry Southan savaged Jeremy Clarkson's Farmer's Dog pub in a new TikTok video posted this week. The TV star and food influencer, 26, decided to take his dad to the pub near Burford in Oxfordshire to celebrate Father's Day on Sunday. But he wasn't too impressed with the food complaining that the beef and pork on his roast dinner where dry and moaned that the overflow car park was too far away from the actual restaurant. He penned in the caption of his video posted to TikTok on Tuesday: ' Jeremy Clarkson 's pub was… interesting.' He said in his video as he arrived at the overflow car park: 'It's like arriving at Glastonbury - this is the overflow car park. I am in a field far away from the pub and I am having to trek to the pub even with a reservation.' As he made his way to the pub he went on: 'This better be the best roast I have ever eaten to justify the pain of just parking and getting here. I am being a proper moaner right now I'm sorry but it's just crazy.' The TV star and food influencer, 26, decided to take his dad to the pub near Burford in Oxfordshire to celebrate Father's Day on Sunday He later added as he approached the pub: 'There is a massive queue out the door - do I have to queue in that even if I have a reservation for now?' Later filming himself eating his roast he said to his dad: 'You were right about the beef it is really dry!' Henry even looked like he was struggling to chew his mouthful as he spoke to his dad. He then tried the pork and commented: 'The pork is also really dry!' Henry then zoomed in on his plate of food as he pushed his roast potatoes with his knife to point out their lack of crispness. At the end of his clip he looked completely bewildered as he shared that the pub piano was playing the EastEnders theme tune. After the negative review some of his followers weren't too happy with what he had said - while others agreed that they had also found the pub food average. One said: 'Sir.. he opened a rural pub that serves British farm food not a fancy restaurant for the rich.' Another added: 'Such a positive attitude to helping the local British farmers...' A third said: 'booked busiest restaurant in Britain right now - angry when busy ?????' However one of the viewers of his clip agreed with him, writing: 'It's a weird vibe in there. Food is mid.' It comes after last September Jeremy gave a telling answer to a question about his struggling pub, The Farmer's Dog, when he appeared on Good Morning Britain. His boozer, which opened its doors last August, only uses produce from Great Britain- including even seasonings such as pepper and salt - all in the hopes of further supporting British farmers. However, this has left the former Top Gear presenter in a bit of a pickle as he quickly discovered the significantly higher costs for home-grown products. And it appeared The Grand Tour host was not up for discussing the recent challenges because when showbiz correspondent Richard Arnold enquired about it, he shut the conversation down with one word: 'Don't.' Alongside his motoring pals James May and Richard Hammond, Jeremy, 64, admitted that before opening the establishment, he was warned not to do it. Fellow presenter James said: 'It's making money, isn't it? And it's easy to run,' After the negative review some of his followers weren't too happy with what he had said - while others agreed that they had also found the pub food average Jeremy then quickly retorted and revealed the sage advice he ignored from friends such as James Blunt and Guy Ritchie. He said: 'No. It's properly difficult. He said not to get one. He said 'I've got one, don't get one,' and I got one. James Blunt also told me not to get one, Guy Ritchie told me not to get one.' It came after he confessed he is likely losing '£10 per customer' at his the pub in the Cotswolds because of his strict business model. The TV star said he hoped to make a success of The Farmer's Dog but added using only British produce meant that profit margins would be much lower. He said using pork from his Diddly Squat farm would cost 0.74p to turn into sausage to be sold at the pub. But if he used imported pig meat it would be 0.18p. He said: 'It costs us 0.74p to get a sausage into here, but if I buy imported pig meat it is 0.18. There is something wrong with the food system in this country.' As well as his financial woes, Jeremy revealed he has created a VIP bar at the pub, but it is just for farmers. The former Top Gear presenter said that only agricultural workers were allowed in the 'upstairs bar' at his boozer. People waited patiently for a taste of his £6 pint of Hawkstone beer or the chance to tuck into an £18 plate of sausage and mash at the opening. However, one disgruntled Instagram user slammed the prices as 'sick' and said: 'Really necessary to charge those prices? Absolutely ripping people off because it's on TV.' But Jeremy defended the prices and said: 'Every single thing was grown by British farmers, even the black pepper and sugar!' However, this has left the former Top Gear presenter in a bit of a pickle as he quickly discovered the significantly higher costs for home-grown products But buying directly from local producers and guaranteeing fair pay for British farmers means an increase in price for pub customers. Hawkstone IPA, Hawkstone Premium, Hawkstone Hedgerow Cider, and Hawkstone Cider all come in at £6 a pint, a half-pint will set punters back £3.10. Hawkstone Session Lager comes in at the fractionally cheaper cost of £5.50 per pint, which is the same price for a Hawkstone Pils, Hawkstone Breeze, and cask ale — halves of which are £2.90. The pub also sells cans of alcohol-free Hawkstone Spa lager for £3.10. Along with steak pie and mash (£19), other main courses include gammon steak (£19), sausages and mash (£18), as well as a vegetable and cheddar crumble (£15). Puddings cost around £8 with both apple crumble and cheesecake on the menu.


Daily Mail
13-05-2025
- Entertainment
- Daily Mail
Big Brother's Jordan Sangha strips down to his underwear and says 'he's put on so much weight since Big Brother but is getting more confident' a month after split from Henry Southan
Big Brother's Jordan Sangha has stripped down to just his underwear as he shared a body confidence post following his 'horrible' split from Henry Southan. The reality star, 27, and ex Henry, 26, formed a surprise romance after meeting on the ITV show in 2023. However, after 16 months together, they announced the 'incredibly sad' news that they'd decided to go their separate ways. As Jordan navigates life after the break up, he took to Instagram on Tuesday with a shirtless mirror selfie in his bathroom. Alongside the post he penned: 'Body positivity-mode: I put on so much weight since being on BB. I am now getting back to a body I am more confident about having. 'Might even go to a gym (although the thought terrifies me). Or for a run...' The reality star, 27, and ex Henry, 26, formed a surprise romance after meeting on the ITV show in 2023. However, after 16 months together, they announced the 'incredibly sad' news that they'd decided to go their separate ways The post comes just a day after Jordan posted a selfie in bed looking tearful, where he opened up about the difficulties of having relationships in the public eyes. He wrote: 'This is the most honest post I will ever do. Having a relationship in the public eye is sh*te. 'My protective nature will never let people know the ins and outs. But the relationship is done and I now want to focus on my own life. 'And I'm excited to do such: comedy, history, classical music, and meal deals. Love you all.' Earlier this month, Henry addressed their split in a Threads message on Instagram while he thanked his fans for their 'kindness'. He said: 'Just a gentle reminder that breakups are deeply personal, and often far more complex than people on the outside can see. 'I've seen a lot of speculation flying around, and while I understand the curiosity, I want to be really clear - I've chosen to keep the details private out of respect for everyone involved. 'What I will say is: I've been incredibly hurt, and I'm doing my best to navigate this with grace. Thanks you those who've shown kindness - it means more than you know x.' Meanwhile, Henry addressed their split in a Threads message on Instagram while he thanked his fans for their 'kindness' Last month, Jordan and Henry revealed they've gone their separate ways in an Instagram post. Henry wrote: 'After a lot of thought, Jordan and I have decided to go our separate ways. 'It's incredibly sad, and we're both hurting, but we know it's the right step. 'We're so grateful for the love and support you've shown us - thank you. Please give us some space as we figure things out privately.' Jordan went onto share news of the break-up in his own post, writing: 'After many happy times, memories and precious experiences, Henry and I have parted ways. 'I want to thank everyone who has supported us. We will always remain close friends. Cheers.' Just nine days before announcing their split, Jordan and Henry's romance seemed to be stronger than ever, as they made a joint appearance on Celebrity Big Brother: Late and Live, where they recreated their steamy hot tub smooch. However, they had announced earlier that month that their joint podcast, Club Sandwich, would be going on a hiatus for the current series of Celebrity Big Brother, simply saying at the time they were working on an 'exciting new series.' Jordan left viewers gripped when their close friendship blossomed into romance on ITV's first series of BB in 2023, and just a week after the series ended, they made their relationship official. While they began as close pals, things took a turn when Henry admitted he was developing feelings for Jordan, despite the latter's confession he had his own confusing connection with housemate Matty. Back in March last year, Jordan and Henry shared how they were 'taken aback' to see the 'endearing' reactions from fans of their romance on social media. The pair had kept fans well-updated with their romance on social media, and the former lawyer, despite earning an army of fans for his sarcastic sense of humour, is no stranger to sharing romantic poems about his boyfriend. After celebrating Jordan's Big Brother victory at a boozy wrap party, the pair revealed that it took just three days for them to reunite after leaving the house. Jordan said: 'It was a strange one for me, but when I first got your number I was a bit taken aback that this person actually exists in the real world.' Henry added: 'It was weird leaving each other at that breakfast. I'm telling you. OK, ''I'm going now''. 'I think I went home for maybe like three nights, and then I came straight to yours.' Referring to their first selfie together, Jordan quipped: 'That's where the first picture was taken... We slept probably somewhere we should not have slept - I won't go into further detail. It was very romantic!' Jordan then stunned fans by sharing an Instagram post in the early hours revealing that he and Henry made their romance official, writing: 'The bf term might now be applicable, and I cannot stop smiling.' Henry revealed: 'So that was really interesting. We'd kind of talked about sort of the next steps in our relationship, like progressing it to being boyfriends, we'd spoken about it unofficially. 'And then I go to sleep one night, 1am, Jordan posts ''I think we can call each other boyfriends now''. I find out when I wake up, Capital FM turns on. It's like: ''Big Brother fans. Henry and Jordan are officially boyfriends!'' I went ''are we?'' Jordan joked: 'I said BF and I thought BF could be ambiguous! Could be best friends! I did intend for boyfriend - I was missing you!' The duo sent fans into a frenzy back in November with how they debuted their short-lived podcast, Club Sandwich. Taking to Instagram to share a surprise new clip, Jordan and Henry sent fans wild by hinting that they had got engaged, a little over a year to the day since they departed the BB house. However, all was not as it seems, as the tongue-in-cheek post was actually announcing their Club Sandwich podcast. The clip showed a loved-up Henry and Jordan enjoying a romantic stroll together, before the food writer suddenly got down on one knee. However, instead of presenting him with a ring, Henry offered his boyfriend a sandwich instead, before announcing that the launch of their new podcast was just hours away. Sharing the clip on both of their accounts, the post was captioned: 'We said yes!' '…but not to what you think!' We're thrilled to announce @ClubSandwichpod, our brand-new podcast that's (kind of) about sandwiches, but really about so much more. Join us every Wednesday as we serve up laughs, stories, and dish out the goss!' While many fans were quick to share their delight at the podcast's announcement, others confessed that they were initially excited by news of an engagement. Jordan and Henry are also the second Big Brother romance to come to a sad end this year, with MailOnline revealing back in February that 2024 stars Nathan King and Rosie Williams had split after a whirlwind three-month romance.


The Sun
09-05-2025
- Entertainment
- The Sun
Reality show winner reveals very different career a year after £100k prize and heartbreaking split
A REALITY show winner has revealed a very different career a year after their £100k prize and a heart-breaking split. The lawyer-turned reality star, 26, became a hit with viewers of the rebooted ITV series Big Brother. 5 5 Jordan Sangha walked away with £100,000 after being voted the winner in the 2023 series of the show. During the show he met food writer Henry Southan from the Cotswolds and viewers were captivated by their sweet romance. The pair struck up a friendship from the very start, and as the days went on, they got closer and closer - and even had a few cheeky kisses. Jordan and Henry, who placed third, then moved in together straight after Big Brother. When asked about whether they had plans to tie the knot, Henry exclusively told The Sun last year: "Who knows, I love him to bits." However, Henry and Jordan shocked fans last month when they revealed they have now parted ways. Jordan then took to his TikTok page to give followers an update and thank them for their caring messages. In the video he said:"I just wanted to thank everyone for all the messages and all the comments. "It is a period of grieving. "To be frank, which I usually am, it's f***ing horrible, however there's little to be done at present other than let my feelings play out." Big Brother's Jordan breaks silence on Henry split with heartbreakingly emotional video about 'f---ing horrible' break up Now, a few weeks later, Jordan has opened up about his new life in an Instagram post to his followers. Sharing a series of images from his life Jordan said: "Sometimes I forget how much I have achieved. "People often remind me that I am barrister. "Coming from a working class background, in which we used coin machines to convert pennies to notes, it feels like such an achievement. Big Brother winners from over the years Since launching in 2000, reality TV juggernaut Big Brother has crowned several champions over the years. Let's take a look back at some of them. Series 1 - Craig Phillips Series 2 - Brian Dowling Series 3 - Kate Lawler Series 4 - Cameron Stout Series 5 - Nadia Almada Series 6 - Anthony Hutton Series 7 - Pete Bennett Series 8 - Brian Belo Series 9 - Rachel Rice Series 10 - Sophie Reade Series 11 - Josie Gibson Series 12 - Aaron Allard-Morgan Series 13 - Luke Anderson Series 14 - Sam Evans Series 15 - Helen Wood Series 16 - Chloe Wilburn Series 17 - Jason Burrill Series 18 - Isabelle Warburton Series 19 - Cameron Cole Series 20 - Jordan Sangha "I also worked 12+ hour shifts in supermarkets to afford my university expenses. "I then I went on to win a reality TV show. And now I am writing screenplays. I think it all utter madness. "I am asked a lot if I'd go back into law… I suppose the answer depends on what tomorrow brings. "Lots of love to all those who have supported me over the past few days. It's been awful. But time moves thankfully onwards." Fans flooded Jordan with love and support and one said: "Jordan your so loved by so many, your story is inspirational honestly, don't let anyone put you down! "Will be at the front of the queue for the book signing." Another added: "You've achieved so much! Your mum must be so bloody proud of you, and rightly so." Jordan replied: "She's achieved so much for herself, too. Adore her." "You should be very proud of yourself Jordan. It isn't easy for working class people to achieve what you did. "To do all that studying while supporting yourself financially is an achievement in itself. "That takes a good work ethic, determination and grit. You won Big Brother because you're unashamedly yourself. "You are as witty and engaging as you are intriguing. So you keep working on your script writing and be proud of yourself in the process. "Keep being graceful and remember you are loved and you deserve to be happy" said another of his fans. 5 5


Daily Mirror
24-04-2025
- Entertainment
- Daily Mirror
Big Brother's Jordan Sangha breaks silence on devastating split from Harry Southan
Big Brother winner Jordan Sangha has shared an update with fans following the news this week that he has split up from his former co-star Henry Southan Big Brother winner Jordan Sangha has shared an update with fans following the news this week that he has split up from his former co-star Henry Southan. The former couple had met on the first series of ITV's revival of the show. Jordan announced their separation earlier this week, writing: "An unfortunate announcement." He said in a statement: "After many times, memories, and precious experiences, Henry and I have parted ways. I want to than everyone who has supported us. We will always remain close friends. Cheers x."