Perez has landed in trouble yet again (Picture: Channel 5)
As if he hadn’t run in to enough trouble already with his comments about the house being ‘cancer-free’, now Celebrity Big Brother’s Perez Hilton has caused further controversy in the house.
This time around the showbiz blogger incurred the wrath of Cami Li – who, as viewers will see on Wednesday night’s show, chose him to join her as the house’s King of the Fairies after she was crowned Queen on Tuesday night.
But she may now be regretting that decision after he told her: ‘Pretend lesbianism will get you very far with the British public.’
An outraged Cami Li hit back, telling him: ‘I have self-respect and my family are watching!’ – before confiding in Michelle and Patsy about his remarks.
‘I’m not about to degrade myself,’ she told the pair, ‘I’m a college graduate!’
Cami Li has been enjoying her new role as the Queen of the Fairies (Picture: Rex Features/Channel 5)
Oh dear. Still, the pair may well have patched things up now after Nadia told a tearful Perez that his comment was ‘disgusting’ and ordered hi, to apologise.
He also got a bit of a stern talking to from Calum – who pointed out his remarks hadn’t been the most tasteful in light of the Jeremy Jackson incident.
Celebrity Big Brother continues on Channel 5 tonight at 9pm.
Total War’s next instalment may have just been revealed early, and it’ll take place in the Warhammer world.
The project’s existence emerged thanks to an off-hand comment in The Art of Total War book, posted via Total War Centre’s forums. Having received their copy early, user StormOfRazors noticed creative director Mike Simpson mention that they’ll be “taking the series to a fantasy setting with Total War: Warhammer” while discussing the franchise’s future.
Creative Assembly won the licence to make games set in that universe back in 2012, and they put together a new team to tackle the job. Apparently we wouldn’t see any results until after 2013, so we’re on track for an official announcement soon.
Curiously, Simpson also writes about games as a service, his interest in projects that evolve over time (such as Eve Online) and “looking at ways to pull more social aspects into the game” like multiplayer. Although there’s no indication of what shape Total War: Warhammer will take, perhaps this hints at where the studio is going in days to come.
You can have the strut, the snazzy blazer, and the cheering crowd, but if you can’t walk up some stairs without falling over you are doomed to fail.
A guest on the show Back to School recently found this to be the case after having what can only be described as one of the worst walk-ons in TV history.
He is on TV for mere seconds before taking a cartoon-like tumble up some stairs, before regaining his footing for a second… and then falling over again.
Back to School airs on the Arab TV channel Al Hayah, and features many special hosts from Arabian and Persian culture.
This unfortunate incident even occurred on the Christmas Day episode, however the plucky guy manages a laugh and a smile at the end (there isn’t really a lot else you can do to recover from that).
When the ball slips out of your hands at the last minute during a catch attempt, thats usually it.
But not if youre England cricket star Chris Woakes.
He refused to take no for an answer and, after mixing in some juggling moves, managed to successfully pull off this catch for England in their clash with a Prime Minister’s XIs.
Woakes showed superb agility to get down and flick the ball around, before finally being able to make it safe. Phew.
He got away with it this time, but probably some more catch practice is in order for the future.