Big Brother’s Jordan reassures Henry he DOESN’T find Matty attractive moments after secret kiss under the table

Big Brother’s Jordan shared another secret kiss with ‘husband’ Henry during Sunday night’s episode.

The food critic and the lawyer, 25, have been delighting viewers with their chemistry and potential romance although a spanner was thrown in the works when Jordan began flirting with doctor Matty, 24. 

But Jordan reassured Henry that he doesn’t find Matty attractive moments after the pair kissed under the dining table.

Climbing under the table where they couldn’t be seen, Henry said: ‘Where’s the cam? They will never see.’

Looking cheekily at the camera while coming out from under the table, Jordan said: ‘It’s almost platonic Henry’ 

Romance: Big Brother’s Jordan shared another secret kiss with ‘husband’ Henry during Sunday night’s episode

Love triangle: The food critic and the lawyer, 25, have been delighting viewers with their chemistry and potential romance although a spanner was thrown in the works when Jordan began flirting with doctor Matty, 24

Love triangle: The food critic and the lawyer, 25, have been delighting viewers with their chemistry and potential romance although a spanner was thrown in the works when Jordan began flirting with doctor Matty, 24

After the kiss, the pair were chatting about housemate Matty, with Henry saying: ‘I think Matty hasn’t met someone like you before.’

Jordan added: ‘It’s weird with him because he’s in a relationship but sometimes I sense  he’s being a bit too over familiar.’

Henry replied: ‘What a bit flirty?’

Jordan responded: ‘Yeah but that’s how he approaches every person. And the thing is, I don’t find him attractive at all he is totally not my type, but his eyes are nice and I like how he is engaged in a conversation.’

Elsewhere during the episode, Jordan and Henry were put on the spot by their fellow housemates as they are quizzed about the nature of their relationship.

‘You would never actually get together would you?’ Olivia teases the pair. Jordan coyly replies, ‘Of course we would.’

‘Do you fancy each other?’ she presses them, as Jordan plants a kiss onto Henry’s forehead.

‘Oh I just got wet!’ she laughs.

Last week, Henry made a move by planting a kiss on Jordan while the pair were in bed, with a shocked Jordan exclaiming: ‘We can’t kiss on camera, sorry’.

Romance? The food critic and the lawyer, 25, have been delighting viewers with their chemistry and potential romance

Romance? The food critic and the lawyer, 25, have been delighting viewers with their chemistry and potential romance 

Third wheeling: A spanner was thrown in the works when Jordan began flirting with Matty

Third wheeling: A spanner was thrown in the works when Jordan began flirting with Matty

And during the show’s livestream, viewers were shocked as Henry reached in again for another smooch in the early hours of Friday morning as the pair lay together in bed chatting to Trish.

In his deadpan way, Jordan then turned to the stay at home mother and asked: ‘What was I saying to you before Henry rudely kissed me?’

The touching moment came after viewers were left gobsmacked when Jordan opened up about his traumatic childhood in his typical darkly humorous way.

Jordan revealed that he was 16 when his father died of a heroin overdose and added that he had not gone to his dad’s funeral.

However, he left his friends Matty and Trish confused and viewers at home in hysterics as he delivered the sad revelation in a very dispassionate and indifferent way.

Sitting in the garden, the trio were discussing siblings when Jordan claimed he had no brothers or sisters.

Matty replied: ‘I thought you had a sibling?’ leading Jordan to explain: ‘Yeah a half one, but not from my mother.’

Sweet: Jordan reassured Henry that he doesn't find Matty attractive moments after the pair kissed under the dining table

Sweet: Jordan reassured Henry that he doesn’t find Matty attractive moments after the pair kissed under the dining table

Trish clarified: ‘From your father. Do you talk to your father?’ to which Jordan answered airily: ‘No, he’s retired heroin addict.’

A shocked Trish asked: ‘Is that a serious comment or is that a joke? Because we can’t tell with you.’

Jordan responded drily: ‘No it’s a serious comment. And he was very generous with his sperm so I have many half siblings out and about. I don’t know them particularly, I know one of my half-sisters a bit.’

Trish went on to ask: ‘Do you know how many there are of you all together?’ to which Jordan said no.

Continuing to gently probe deeper, Trish said: ‘Did your dad ever try to get in touch?’

A blasé Jordan explained: ‘He’s dead, that’s why he’s retired,’ causing a baffled Matty to gasp: ‘Oh I didn’t get that.’

Jordan chuckled and said: ‘It was a bit of a joke. He is dead, he’s a retired heroin addict – he shot out of life.’

Getting candid: Jordan left his fellow housemates gobsmacked on Thursday night's Big Brother as he opened up about his traumatic childhood in his typical darkly humorous way

Getting candid: Jordan left his fellow housemates gobsmacked on Thursday night’s Big Brother as he opened up about his traumatic childhood in his typical darkly humorous way

Matty replied: ‘Oh. So he died from heroin?’ and Jordan confirmed: ‘I think so. I know he died of an overdose and I know he did heroin so I just put two and two together.’

He then apathetically added: ‘I didn’t go to the funeral. I don’t even think he had one.’

Trish pushed: ‘How do you feel about that?’ to which Jordan composedly replied: ‘I was 16. But that was a long time ago, I’m now 26. 10 years ago. But anyway that’s enough about me.’

Trish asked: ‘Do we make you feel safe enough to talk?’ and Jordan answered: ‘Yeah, that’s why I love talking to you.’

He then smiled and jokingly added: ‘In doses,’ causing the trio to break into laughter.

Big Brother continues at 9pm on Monday on ITV2 and ITVX 

BIG BROTHER 2023: MEET THE CONTESTANTS!

JENKIN 

AGE: 25

PROFESSION: Barman

FROM: Bridgend 

HOW WOULD YOUR FRIENDS DESCRIBE YOU? ‘Loud and messy, and irritating probably.’ 

TOM 

AGE: 21

PROFESSION: Butcher 

FROM: Somerset  

WHAT ARE YOU MOST LIKELY TO GET NOMINATED FOR? ‘I think I might potentially offend some people. My mouth moves faster than my brain.’

TRISH 

AGE: 33

PROFESSION: Stay-at-home mum

FROM: Luton 

WHAT WOULD YOU DO WITH THE PRIZE MONEY IF YOU WON? ‘I think my first priority is to sort out my housing situation. The housing crisis is just ridiculous and my housing situation has been unstable. It brings me a lot of mum guilt because I’ve got a young child. It’s my biggest incentive and motivation to win.’

JORDAN

AGE: 25

PROFESSION: Lawyer

FROM: Scunthorpe  

WHAT ARE YOU MOST LIKELY TO GET NOMINATED FOR? ‘Being cantankerous and acting as if I don’t want to be there even if I do in my heart. They might nominate me for being disengaged perhaps or not paying everyone an equal amount of attention. They may feel left out but I can’t help that.’

DYLAN

AGE: 39

PROFESSION: DJ

FROM: Coventry 

TELL US AN INTERESTING FACT ABOUT YOURSELF: ‘I appeared on a TV show called The Last Leg about amputees – two years before I lost my leg!’

NOKY

AGE: 26

PROFESSION: Banker

FROM: Derby 

WHAT MADE YOU APPLY TO BECOME A BIG BROTHER HOUSEMATE? ‘I love challenges. I’ve had so many amazing times in my life, like going to Miss Universe as Miss Great Britain. I like to do something different and I think this is the next challenge I want to conquer. I want to show people what pageant girls are really like and disprove a lot of stereotypes around them. I also show what it’s like being a woman who’s worked in male- dominated fields. I want to show that women are capable of doing anything they want.’ 

PAUL 

AGE: 23

PROFESSION: Security officer

FROM: Liverpool 

WHAT ARE YOU MOST LIKELY TO GET NOMINATED FOR? ‘Being the biggest wind up, eating all the food and being the loudest housemate.’

 

 

YINRUN 

 AGE: 25

PROFESSION: Customer support agent 

FROM: Harrogate 

WHAT PART OF THE EXPERIENCE ARE YOU MOST LOOKING FORWARD TO? ‘I’m most excited about being surrounded by so many people from different walks of life. I don’t think I will ever live in a house again with so many different kinds of people. I’m from China and I think it will help me be more immersed in British culture.’

CHANELLE 

AGE: 29

PROFESSION: Dental therapist 

FROM: Llanelli 

WHAT ARE YOU MOST LIKELY TO BE NOMINATED FOR? ‘Probably just for being annoying. In Wales, we have this saying, “I’ll do it now in a minute.” So like, if I went to make food and I left a dish on the side, I have all good intentions of washing it but I’d be like, “I’ll do it now in a minute,” and it might be three hours later before I do it. So probably for silly stuff like that.’

MATTY

AGE: 24

PROFESSION: Doctor

FROM: Isle Of Man 

HOW WOULD YOUR FRIENDS AND FAMILY DESCRIBE YOU? ‘They would say I’m quite like a lucky person or someone who really wants to experience life to its fullest and do everything that it has to offer. Someone who is kind and fun and doesn’t take life too seriously.’

HENRY

AGE: 25

PROFESSION: Food writer

FROM: Cotswolds 

HOW WOULD YOUR FRIENDS AND FAMILY DESCRIBE YOU? ‘I think they would say I’m particularly sociable and very chatty. I mean, I’ll be honest, my parents would definitely say I’m a bit of a snob but I take it as a compliment. I think it means you’ve got high standards and good taste. They’d say I was quite a peculiar child.’ 

KERRY

AGE: 40

PROFESSION: NHS manager

FROM: Essex

WHAT MADE YOU APPLY TO BE A BIG BROTHER HOUSEMATE? ‘I love the programme. It is, for me, the ultimate reality TV show ever. I’ve got multiple sclerosis and so the reason why I never applied before is because I always saw those whacking great big stairs to get into the house. It just felt a little bit unachievable because for the first three years of my illness I was in a wheelchair. When I saw it was coming back and searching for real people from all walks of life, I thought, this is my year.’ 

OLIVIA 

AGE: 23

PROFESSION: Dancer

FROM: Glasgow

WHAT ARE YOU MOST LIKELY TO GET NOMINATED FOR? ‘I think when people are in that hangry state, that’s when I’ll wind people up and grind their gears. I think they’ll nominate me for being full on, and for my brutal honesty and oversharing of opinions.’

 

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