CELEBRITY Big Brother star David Potts has revealed who has made it to the WhatsApp chat – with less than half of the housemates making the cut.
The Ibiza Weekender star was crowned the winner of the beloved rebooted reality series, after winning housemates and fans over alike with his cheeky and loving nature.
David Potts has shared who made it to the WhatsApp group[/caption] Not all of the housemates have been kept in the loop[/caption]However, it became clear before the stars had even left the house that not all of them would want to keep in touch.
Now, David has divulged which stars have kept in contact – and which ones have disappeared.
When asked about the WhatsApp group, David told new! magazine: “Yeah [it exists], with me, Colson, Bradley, Nikita, Zeze and Marisha. I speak to Fern separately.”
“It’s just bits and bobs, wishing each other luck with whatever we’re all doing,” he added of what they talk about. “It’s lovely.”
The revelation comes after a string of feuds in and out of the house among the contestants.
David has tried his best to dismiss any issues with his housemates, branding Louis Walsh a ‘panto villain’ for things he’s said and done in the wake of CBB, while others have never particularly got on.
While the reaction to her time on CBB has caused Ekin-Su to step back from the limelight completely, Fern Britton and Nikita Kuzmin have never quite managed to see eye to eye.
During their time in the house the duo were caught up in a row after Fern made some comments about his age.
However, she has since insisted the two of them aren’t caught up in a feud and it was simply a misunderstanding.
But while things might not be so rosy for housemates, David is making sure to reap the benefits of his new win – starting by launching his own podcast and cashing in on opportunities given to him.
Industry professionals have already claimed David could be in to rake hundreds of thousands over the next year.
As well as being able to demand more money, David could also progress his career away from the reality TV circuit that has first made him famous.
Fans have already claimed that he could become ‘the next Alison Hammond’, who first found fame on civilian Big Brother in 2002.
WhatsApp groups have become the essential way for former co-stars to keep in touch[/caption] Less than half the cast have opted to stay in touch[/caption]