Fern Britton stunned Celebrity Big Brother viewers as she shared her racy underwear secret.
The former This Morning host opened up on the specific type of underwear she likes to wear. She was in the kitchen with Zeze Millz when she made the revelation about what she prefers. However, Fern shocked viewers when she admitted she regularly goes commando as she doesn't like seeing a visible pant line.
The 66-year-old even shared how she wears no pants with jeans. Zeze said: "Imagine wearing no underwear with jeans," to which Fern replied: "Oh I do it! My girls are revolting to me, they say 'mother how can you' and then they say 'actually it's alright because you're so old you're all dried up up there'."
Viewers shared their thoughts on X - formerly Twitter - as one said: "I don’t get people who go commando. My bits would be rubbing." Another added: "WHAT ABOUT CHAFFING FERN." Someone else commented: "Fern wearing jeans without underwear… bloody hell she’s brave."
Fern admitted she goes commando when wearing jeans (ITV)During the latest episode of Celebrity Big Brother, fans noticed Fern's apparent dig at her ex Phil Vickery. After it was revealed she would be for the next eviction, Fern wanted to keep her spirts high as she burst into song. She sang: "I've got a life, I've got a life.... thank god I'm nobody's wife!" as she threw her blanket into the air. Some saw it as a jibe at her ex Phil, following their shock split four years ago.
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One tweet read: "Fern singing thank god I’m no one’s wife throwing shade at Phil Vickery!" while another Big Brother fan took to the platform to ask: "Why hasn’t anyone properly had a conversation with Fern Britton? I would like to know what happened between her and ex husband Phil Vickery & life after This Morning! #CelebrityBigBrother."
The pair, who were married for 20 years, have never disclosed the reason for the split. In 2022, Phil was seen kissing his ex-wife's best pal, Lorraine Stanton, while Fern insists they remain good friends. She told Woman & Home magazine: "We simply needed to follow our own paths. Over time we realised we weren't necessarily having the kind of life we once did. It seemed right to say 'thank you' and move on. But we do have a good friendship.
"Phil and I had the greatest fun together and we have the most beautiful daughter together, Winnie.... so we will always be connected." She added: "Life has changed for me in the last 10 years, especially with my career. So it's lovely to think I can just concentrate on writing, the kids and getting on with life. This feels quite comfortable, and Phil and I knew it was the right thing to do."