Big Brother’s AJ admitted she thought she “smashed it”
Big Brother presenter AJ Odudu has been handed a crushing disappointment after featuring on Michael McIntyre’s The Wheel, which broadcasts on BBC One.
Once more, eager contestants will tackle a series of questions spanning various topics, with assistance from specialists who are positioned on a spinning wheel.
With a cash prize as the ultimate objective, each celebrity expert boasts their own field of expertise as they strive to guide the selected player through the contest.
Nevertheless, if players give one incorrect answer, or if the wheel lands on a famous face who has been ‘locked out’, it signals the conclusion of their stint on the wheel.
Michael McIntyre’s The Wheel will start slightly earlier this weekend(Image: BBC)
A fresh new series has returned to BBC One recently, with presenter Michael McIntyre and his trademark humorous observations, reports OK! But in a preview ahead of this weekend, one celebrity receives a devastating setback.
Among the celebrity specialists participating on Saturday are comedian Ed Gamble, Celebrity Traitors star Jonathan Ross, presenter Liz Bonnin, I’m A Celebrity star the Rev Richard Coles, comedian Jo Brand, train spotter Francis Bourgeois and Big Brother’s AJ Odudu.
The celebrities also tackle questions privately throughout the show and they are ranked at the conclusion by how well they performed.
However, finishing in last place was Big Brother presenter AJ, who expressed her shock as she confessed she believed she “smashed it”.
Big Brother’s AJ Odudu dealt huge blow on Michael McIntyre’s The Wheel(Image: BBC)
Host Michael said: “Poor AJ has not been spun in.” AJ confessed: “I thought I smashed it.”
She later remarked: “I thought I was going to be up there with Ed and Jonathan, I did. I was like come on here we go.”
Host Michael responded: “No but you did…. Well you obviously have but the strength of the wheel tonight has been outstanding.”
This weekend, November 8, will see the episode broadcast slightly earlier than usual, now at 8pm. This is due to the Royal British Legion Festival of Remembrance 2025 commencing at 9pm until 10pm for Remembrance weekend.
This weekend will feature the third episode out of ten, indicating viewers have just seven more episodes of the popular game show.
AJ will make a comeback to Big Brother screens this Friday, alongside Will Best, for another live eviction.
Watch Michael McIntyre’s The Wheel on Saturday, November 8 at 8pm on BBC One and BBC iPlayer