Celebrity Big Brother icon Tiffany Pollard has revealed that she couldn’t live with 2025 housemate Trisha Goddard.
The US reality TV star is currently in London to appear as a House Guest on CBB spin-off show Late & Live all this week.
However, she popped into the This Morning studio on Tuesday (April 15) to share her thoughts on the latest batch of contestants currently taking part in the ITV reality show.
Speaking to hosts Dermot O’Leary and Alison Hammond, Tiffany revealed that she “couldn’t live” with Trisha and said that her fellow American JoJo Siwa is “crushing it”.
She said: “One housemate just won’t be quiet. Her opinion is all over the place.” Alison asked: “Who’s that?” Tiffany replied: “Trisha.”
The presenter asked: “Oh my goodness I could not live with Trisha because, bless her, I would end up telling her ‘hey sweetie, you are not an expert on this topic.”

Trisha is facing eviction tonight against Eastenders legend Patsy Palmer and Coronation Street star Jack P Shepherd. Patsy was nominated by Trisha, Angellica Bell, Chesney Hawkes, Chris Hughes, Danny Beard and JoJo Siwa.
Trisha was nominated by Chesney, Chris, Patsy and Ella Rae Wise. Jack – who survived the first eviction on Friday (April 11) – received nominations from Angellica, Danny, Trisha and Donna Preston.
The actor had received nominations from those four housemates last time too.

When she appeared as a housemate on CBB back in 2016, Tiffany mistook “David’s dead” for the wrong David.
While the world was mourning the death of music icon David Bowie, the celebrities had been forced to live together for weeks with no news from the outside world.
Housemate Angie Bowie confided in Tiffany that her ex-husband Bowie had died after being told about the singer’s passing by producers and was understandably visibly upset.

Angie told Tiffany at the time “David’s dead” and asked her to not tell anyone.
However, her emotions took over and she ran through the house shouting the sad news everywhere but she got it wrong as she thought the news was regarding David Gest, who was also a housemate at the time.