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Celebrity Big Brother Season 8 Episode 22 - Watch Legally and Safely

Celebrity Big Brother Season 8 Episode 22

Episode Title: Series 8 - Finale Live
Genre: Reality-TV
Countries: UK,
Airing Date: September 08, 2011
Runtime:50 mins
IMDb Rating:

Celebrity Big Brother: Brian returns to present the live final. Highlights are shown of life from within the house. The housemates enjoy one final supper together in the house before taking part in an awards ceremony. Brian then talks to the house and announces that Bobby has the fewest amount of votes and has come in 7th place. Bobby leaves the house and talks to Brian about his time living in the house. When Brian talks to the house for a second time he reveals that Darryn has finished in 6th place. Darryn leaves the house and talks to Brian about his time on the show. When Brian talks to the house for a third time he reveals that Lucien has finished in 5th place. Lucien leaves the house and talks to Brian about his time living in the house. Brian talks to the house once again and reveals that Amy has finished in 4th place. Once Amy has left the house she talks to Brian about time on the show. When Brian talks to the house again he reveals that Jedward are the next ones to leave as they have finished in 3rd place. Jedward leave the house and talks to Brian about living in the celebrity house. Brian talks to the house one last time and reveals that Paddy has been crowned the series champion. Kerry leaves the house and talks to Brian. Paddy then leaves the house and talks to Brian about winning the show.

How to Watch Celebrity Big Brother Season 8 Episode 22 Legally and Safely

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Davina McCall     , Marcus Bentley