Celebrity Big Brother fans spot huge show blunder as housemates are punished for discussing nominations – but did you see it?

CELEBRITY Big Brother viewers spotted a massive mistake in tonight's episode after bosses attempted to punish housemates for discussing nominations by taking their hot water away from them for 24 hours.

But eagle-eyed viewers of the show noticed Wayne Sleep soaking in a steamy hot tub later in the evening.

Numerous users took to Twitter to point out the gaping inconsistency which producers appear to have missed.

In tonight's episode viewers saw Big Brother announce to the house they were taking their hot water away after some of the housemates were revealed to have broken the rules.

They were told that Andrew Brady, Dapper Laughs and Jonny Mitchell had been caught discussing nominations.

Big Brother said to the housemates, who were grouped in the living room: "As a result, the whole house will be punished.

"For the next 24 hours, both the hot water and the hair appliances will be switched off.

"Big Brother hopes that you learn your lesson."

Viewers also shared their opinions tonight about Ashley James and Ginuwine's romance.

They accused Ashley James and Ginuwine of “faking their romance” after snuggling up during tonight’s episode.

Fans of the show weren't impressed when Ashley lay on top of the singer and started stroking his chest – moments after he told her he was “looking for love”.

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One fan commented: “Naaaah I’m actually sick of this s**t show that Ashley & Ginuwine are putting on.”

Another said: “I am SO incredibly bored of Ashley and Genuwine.

“Zero chemistry, vaccuous and going through the motions in a blatant attempt for airtime."

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