Celebrity Big Brother: Courtney Act waxes Andrew Brady’s bum after CBB viewers complain about play fight

Courtney Act, given name Shane Jenek, will wax Andrew Brady’s bum on tonight’s episode of Celebrity Big Brother.

The waxing takes place days after fans complained that Jenek should be given a warning for pulling down the pants of Brady during a play fight.

Some fans called for Jenek to receive a warning for pulling down the trousers and attempting to pull down the boxers of Andrew Brady at the weekend.

But Big Brother has spoken and said that Jenek will not receive a warning for the incident which took place during a play fight between the pair.

And now, on tonight’s episode, their close friendship will go even further as Brady will have his bum waxed for the pleasure of the audience.

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A clip, uploaded by Channel 5, shows Brady shouting in pain after Jenek smooths down the strip on his bum and tears it off.

Check out the clip below:

Many called for Jenek to get a warning for pulling down Brady’s pants: “I also hope that Shane/Courtney is getting a warning for pulling Andrew’s pants down!!”


The pair, known as ‘Courtdrew’ on social media, has provoked a storm of questions about the amount of flirting happening between them on the Channel 5 show.

In a heartfelt conversation during Sunday night’s episode, the pair also discussed the speculation about their relationship that had begun in and outside of the CBB house.

Shane – Courtney’s non-drag persona – and Andrew clarified to each other and the audience that they were just friends.

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Shane said: “We’re just normal people having fun times. There’s no funny business going on.

“Why can’t a gay boy and a straight boy just be friends?”

On Friday, Celebrity Big Brother viewers were left stunned after the straight-identifying Andrew kissed Shane, the non-drag alter ego of the RuPaul’s Drag Race star.

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Andrew then admitted to having a crush on Courtney.

This year’s season of the celebrity reality show has frequently made headlines for its discussion of gender norms and the inclusion- and eviction- of controversial trans broadcaster India Willoughby.

The Channel 5 show is expected to run until early February, with Courtney Act now the odds-on favourite to win.