Irish Daily Mirror

Furious twins Jeddy to go up against Louis

Lads hint at going into CBB House

- BY SANDRA MALLON Showbiz Editor news@irishmirro­r.ie

JEDWARD have asked Celebrity Big Brother producers if they could go into the house to confront Louis Walsh over his “vile” comments.

The twins – aka Edward and John Grimes – were left furious when their former X Factor mentor gave housemates his opinion of the popstars.

His comments sparked the Dubliners to hit back at Walsh – calling him “a cold hearted b ***** d”.

Now Jedward have dropped a hint to fans that they could be entering the Celebrity Big Brother house before Friday night’s final to confront Louis.

Taking to X the duo posted a snake emoji and wrote: “Think it’s time we enter the CBB house and get the closure and answers we deserve! There’s no escape Louis.”

One CBB fan posted: “I believe they’ve kept Louis in for Jedward. They’re coming.”

Another added: “Perfect time to send

Jedward in.” Louis mentored and then went on to manage Jedward during their stint on The X Factor.

But last week, during a conversati­on in the bedroom with Corrie star Colson Smith, Louis branded them “vile”.

He said: “They were vile… I got five million quid for them, I swear on my mother’s life.

“They were vile, they were novelty, they were great for the show.”

The brothers hit back, calling him a “cold-hearted b ***** d” who didn’t even send them flowers after their mother died. The Only Way Is Essex star Gemma Collins also jumped to the twins’ defence.

She said: “Guys

just jumping on because I’m with the boys now we’re absolutely mouths open.

“Like for Louis to say that it’s not true the boys are lovely, I’ve personally got nothing against Louis Walsh but I know how he treated the boys and it really does upset me.

“And it’s just a liberty that he turned round and said that.

“Because they are the nicest, sweetest, talented, well mannered, boys, that’s why they are in my house a lot.”

Over the last few weeks, Louis has taken a swipe at every act he managed or mentored, including Gary Barlow, Cheryl Cole, Ronan Keating, Mark Owen and Simon Cowell.

His latest criticism was against Bob Geldof who he said was “full of s**t”.

The short clip showed some of the celebritie­s in the kitchen discussing the author of an unknown song.

When West End star Marisha Wallace asked who wrote it, Coronation Street actor Colson Smith brought up Boomtown Rats singer Geldof.

Louis uttered a dismissive “pfft” sound, before naming Prince as the true author. He added: “I think he’s full of s**t. He’s from Dublin, I know little bits.

“The Boomtown Rats were good.”

Wallace added: “If you’re watching Bob, sorry.”

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FURIOUS Jedward &, left, post

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