Jordan Sangha thinks Gary Goldsmith is "up to no good" on 'Celebrity Big Brother'.

Jordan Sangha won the 2023 series of Big Brother

Jordan Sangha won the 2023 series of Big Brother

The 26-year-old former lawyer won the civilian series of the ITV2 reality show towards the end of 2023, and he made a panel appearance on the show's spin-off programme following the launch of 'Celebrity Big Brother' on Monday (04.03.24) evening.

But Jordan admitted he "cannot stand" Gary - who is the uncle of Catherine, Princess of Wales - and has found himself "cringing" at him already.

Speaking on 'Big Brother Late and Live', he said: "I cannot stand him already, you saw that clip of him sneaking into the bedroom, he's up to no good already. He just makes me cringe."

Gary was among the celebrities to enter the house on Monday alongside 'This Morning' legend Fern Britton, 'Real Housewives of Cheshire' star Lauren Simon, radio host Zeze Millz, 'Dragons' Den' contestant Levi Roots, David Potts of 'Ibiza Weekender' fame, and West End actress Marisha Wallace.

Also in the line-up is 'Coronation Street' star Colson Smith and 'Strictly Come Dancing' professional Nikita Kuzmin, as well as 'Love Island' winner Ekin-Su Culculoglu.

But, in a surprise twist, former 'X Factor' judges Sharon Osbourne and Louis Walsh were the first to enter the house and were hidden away from their co-stars as they watched their every move.

They were tasked with choosing three celebrities to put in danger of eviction based on their first impressions, and they picked Gary, David, and Zeze.

Explaining her decision, Sharon said: "David has come to show off, he was trying too hard to be outrageous. Gary is very nervous and I don't think he's comfortable. Zeze - I didn't get a sense of who she is yet."

Both Sharon and Louis were then seen greeting their co-stars in the house as they joined their fellow celebrities for the first time.