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A Big Brother star has boldly introduced ‘naff’ merchandise priced at £20 each, prompting fans to urge him to ‘be real’.
Cameron Barnes, 25, spent only 12 days in the house.
Cameron Barnes has launched his ‘Sweetheart’ merchandise for fans following his departure from the Big Brother houseCredit: Instagram/cameron_barnes9
He has released T-shirts that are priced at £20 eachCredit: Instagram/cameron_barnes9
He was the third housemate to be evicted after just two weeks in the houseCredit: ITV
However, the personal trainer from Bolton appears to be trying to profit from his time on the show by launching ‘Sweetheart’ merchandise for £20 each, leaving some viewers feeling underwhelmed.
On Instagram, Cameron announced: “The Sweetheart Merch Is Live Today. Link In Bio “Shop” There is Limited Stock since it’s a trial period so get them quickly #sweethearts”.
The former housemate garnered support from several of his followers as he promoted the newly launched T-shirts.
One commented: “I’ve just ordered mine, sweetheart.”
Another added: “Love it. I’m obsessed with it.”
And one simply remarked: “Looks amazing.”
Despite receiving considerable support from his fans, others questioned the ‘naff’ merchandise release.
One wrote: “Be so fr.”
Another humorously stated: “There’s no way.”
While another user left a series of laughing emojis.
The T-shirts have yet to sell out, even though they were launched as ‘limited stock’.
Cameron originally entered the house on Day Two as one of four new arrivals.
Evicted housemate George Gilbert, 23, was also on the verge of elimination before his unexpected exit.
The Sun reported that the parish councillor was removed from the house after making offensive remarks that could be interpreted as antisemitic, leading to his immediate call to the Diary Room and subsequent ejection.
“Everyone was absolutely appalled,” an insider revealed.
He has modeled the T-shirts extensively on InstagramCredit: Instagram/cameron_barnes9
Cameron B’s exit coincided with a heated argument with Feyisola, during which the former housemate stormed off shouting ‘bulls***’Credit: ITV
“Nobody could believe what he said – he was clearly attempting to provoke a reaction.”
Since leaving the house, George has stated: “As a proponent of freedom of speech, I never hesitate to engage in discussions about any topic, no matter how controversial it may be.
“Unfortunately, the limits of what is considered offensive are subjective, and I evidently crossed the line this time by going too far.”
He added: “It’s unfortunate that a specific debate could not take place and that it had to end this way.
Big Brother 2025 Housemates
The initial housemates who entered the house were:
- Gani, 39, a pizza shop manager from South London.
- Cameron,



