'That flopped!' Channel 5 viewers in uproar as Big Brother's live feed DISAPPEARS
IT'S not been the best week for those over at Big Brother, and now viewers have slammed Channel 5 for sporadically cutting to adverts and displaying a blank screen during the live feed tonight.
Big Brother - Technical Glitch 14th June 2016
During the eagerly-anticipated twist reveal, the broadcaster appeared to be having problems with streaming live.
As the programme attempted to officially reveal The Other House, the screen whitewashed and instead displayed random ads.
Complaining that they didn't actually get to see all of the "shocking" scenes as promised, fans of the show took to social media to berate Channel 5 for its failed attempts.
Channel 5 viewers were in uproar after Big Brother's live feed disappeared
The broadcaster's screen went blank, angering its fans
"The others have been revealed, the look and horror on there faces"
— wi?? (@ItsWilliam_65) 14 June 2016
Errr.. We didn't see there faces Channel 5, we didn't see anything #BBUK
Well done channel 5....half an hour of @BBUKLive and only show about 10 minutes.....rest adverts or blank screen....and no appolagy
— brian calladine (@bac40) 14 June 2016
Marco Pierre White Jr. was seen getting intimate with Laura Carter
One Twitter user barked: "Well done channel 5… half an hour of @BBUKLive and only show about 10 minutes… rest adverts or blank screen… and no apology."
Another said: "The others have been revealed, the look and horror on their faces… Err… we didn't see their faces Channel 5, we didn't see anything #BBUK."
"I'm sorry channel 5, but you flopped that live session," a further bemused critic declared.
The pair's amorous display received over 200 Ofcom complaints
Andrew Tate was evicted from the house following new information that came to light
The latest controversy comes after Big Brother racked up over 200 Ofcom complaints after Marco Pierre White Jr. and Laura Carter got intimate in the living area.
Furthermore, news broke last night that contestant Andrew Tate had been removed from the house in light of "new information" regarding his past.
Channel 5's statement read: "Andrew was not removed because of his actions inside the house. Nor was he removed for tweets allegedly posted by him prior to his entering the house. Andrew was removed because of information which came to light today.
Express.co.uk has contacted a spokesman for Channel 5 following these reports.