Big Brother fans slam 'pointless' row and declare it's 'the new Salmongate' as the house clashes over BAGELS trucc

   

Big Brother fans have already salmon-gate and sausage-gate, and in Wednesday's episode yet another culinary delight was added into the mix.

Viewers took to X to declare that the latest row was 'the pointless yet,' after the house erupted into a clash over bagels. 

The unlikely row came as part of this week's Shopping Task, which saw the house transformed into 10 Downing Street, and housemates Khaled, Nathan, Emma and Daze appointed as Prime Minister and Cabinet.

While the remaining citizens continued to get by on their remaining food, the Cabinet were treated to a delicious sandwich buffet.

As the remaining food was wheeled back into the main house, Dean warned that they could fail the task if they ate the sandwiches, and proceeded to throw bagels in the bin.

Big Brother fans have declared the show's latest row 'the most pointless yet,' as the house erupted into clashes over bagels

Big Brother fans have declared the show's latest row 'the most pointless yet,' as the house erupted into clashes over bagels

The unlikely row came as part of this week's Shopping Task, which saw the house transformed into 10 Downing Street

The unlikely row came as part of this week's Shopping Task, which saw the house transformed into 10 Downing Street

Khaled disagreed with this decision, as did Sarah, who said she 'hated wasting food.'

Dean asked Khaled: 'Did you get p****d off with me for throwing the bagel?' and Izaaz replied: 'For me, it's just the fact of throwing food.'

Dean said: 'Look, I never want to throw food, I don't want to waste it,' and Izaaz responded: 'My point of view is that I would never throw it and I think it should have been put in the fridge.'

Behind closed doors, Izaaz admitted that he actually couldn't care less about the bagels, and confessed in the Diary Room that in reality, he was just trying to 'have a bit of fun' and bring some drama to the house. 

Later on, talk turned back to the bagels as Emma called Izaaz over to her and Dean and asked: 'Why have you told people I was annoyed about him throwing the bagel away.'

Izaaz clarified: 'I didn't say you were annoyed, I said I felt you were annoyed, that's all,' while Emma responded: 'Why did you say that when I didn't say f*ck all to you about it?'

That evening when discussing the bagel fallout, Dean branded Izaaz 'a sh*t stirrer,' which Nathan agreed.

Emma went onto declare: 'He annoys me, I can't lie he really f*cking gets on my t*ts.'

While Izaaz publicly tried to share his outrage at bagels being thrown away, in the Diary Room he confessed that he was just 'having fun' and causing drama

While Izaaz publicly tried to share his outrage at bagels being thrown away, in the Diary Room he confessed that he was just 'having fun' and causing drama

Dea was left furious by Izaaz's attempts to stir the pot, and he declared: 'That's b******t because you're now going to get me riled up'

Dea was left furious by Izaaz's attempts to stir the pot, and he declared: 'That's b******t because you're now going to get me riled up'

That wasn't the end of the drama, as later in the evening, Martha reflected on the day's events by saying: 'There was right bagel drama.'

Emma reflected on Izaaz's thoughts of Dean binning the bagel and said: 'He said he was furious.'

Not best pleased by this revelation, Dean added: 'That's b******t because you're now going to get me riled up and think I'm going to f*****g argue with someone over a f*****g bagel, don't p**s me off, don't f*****g do it.'

Fans struggled to hide their disbelief that a subject as trivial as bagels sparked a drama that spanned the entire episode.

Posts to X included: 'NGL after all the rule breaks over food the first task why is anyone against just taking the bagels out of the equation?

Fans struggled to hide their disbelief that a subject as trivial as bagels sparked a drama that spanned the entire episode

Fans struggled to hide their disbelief that a subject as trivial as bagels sparked a drama that spanned the entire episode
'Bagels, buenos, salmon, what else is there?'

'STFU ABOUT THE BAGELS YOU DORKS;'

'This is the most pointless fight;'

'Bro the food is already in the bin unless you're gonna grab it from the trash this is a pointless debate. This big back argument.'

As part of the Downing Street task, the Cabinet are tasked with planning a series of challenges, without exceeding their £100 million budget.

Meanwhile the 'citizens' are given the array of tasks, including filling potholes, and generating wind power.

Elsewhere, Ali, Lily, Martha and Daze are set to face the next eviction, and one will bid farewell to the house on Friday.

Big Brother continues on Thursday at 9pm on ITV2 and ITVX.