Celebrity Big Brother fans claim show was ‘fixed’ as they insist Coleen Nolan ‘too boring’ to win
Viewers were outraged by the result of last night's final as Coleen triumphed over Jedward
CELEBRITY Big Brother fans have branded the show a "fix" as they claim Coleen Nolan was "too boring" to win.
The Loose Women star was crowned champion last night, but many viewers were outraged by the result.
Coleen saw off competition from Jedward in the final two and burst into tears when Emma Willis announced her name over the Irish twins.
It came as a shock to the star as Coleen previously finished as runner-up in her previously CBB stint.
Many fans were also shocked by the outcome as Jedward had been favourites to win.
They flocked to Twitter to express their disappointment, insisting Coleen was not interesting enough to deserve the title.
One wrote: "Can't believe I've sat and watched #cbb for three weeks for COLEEN NOLAN to win... biggest fix."
Another added: "@bbuk fix so disappointing what did Coleen Nolan bring to the house nothing!!!!"
A third tweeted: "Another celebrity big brother another fix boring Coleen Nolan did not get the most votes..."
It comes as Coleen herself admitted she doesn't feel like she deserved to win.
During a chat with host Emma, she said: "Don’t make me cry I’ve done so much crying on this show. I’m traumatised.
"I’ve never won anything in my life on my own ever.
"If I put my hand on my heart I didn’t deserve to win it as I have been boring."
Having previously been on the show in 2012, Coleen admitted her second stint had been even harder than her first.
She said: "It was absolutely horrendous, a million times worse.
"They were brutal this time, it was just relentless, there was something every day and it seemed to be always negative. The way some people just left, it was brutal."
Coleen also had to deal with being told she was "two faced" and "least trustworthy" by the public during two tasks, which she found hard to take.
She said: "It really got to my head.
"Getting negative comments, when you’re in the house you can deal with it, but when you’re hearing it from the outside, that’s hard.
"I do care what people think, if that makes me weak and pathetic then I wear that badge with pride.
"It’s been much tougher, I got through day seven and I never once said I want to leave, at that point [when she heard the negative comments]I thought s*d you I’m going to stay.