Louis Walsh is reportledy still feuding with his fellow Celebrity Big Brother housemates almost a year after finishing in fourth place.
The former X Factor judge, 72, caused controversy for his sharp tongued comments during his time on the show and even admitted having no interest in keeping in touch with his fellow celebs.
Louis has proven to be a man of his word after eventual winner David Potts, 31, revealed this week the pair had not spoken since leaving the house.
He told The Mirror: ‘Me and Brad are still very close, I also chat with Lauren [Simon] Zeze [Mills] and Colson [Smith]’.
‘Me and Sharon [Osbourne] DM each other on Instagram now and then, but I’ve not spoken to Louis’.
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Louis Walsh is reportledy still feuding with his fellow Celebrity Big Brother housemates almost a year after finishing in fourth place

The X Factor judge, 72, caused controversy for his sharp tongued comments during his time on the show and even admitted having no interest in keeping in touch with his fellow celebs
The music manager got off to a bad start with the bubbly reality star as he and fellow X Factor star and pal Sharon secretly watched the housemates arrivals, with David entering in a pair of skimpy shorts.
He said: ‘No we don’t want to see those legs. And it’s too much fake tan’ before taking another swipe when they actually met, telling David: ‘At least you’re an individual’.
To which he snapped back: ‘The thing is Louis. I don’t give a s**t what anyone thinks of me and if you want to come to me with your opinion, I’ll listen to it, but I don’t give a f**k.’
Following his exit Louis claimed that he didn’t intend to offend anyone with his acerbic comments in the house.
The music spilled secrets about the music industry and shared many outspoken views on celebrities.
Appearing on Hits Radio Breakfast Louis attempted to defend himself, insisting he was the only one who ‘wasn’t acting or performing’ in the house and declaring that he ‘had to give an opinion’.
He admitted: ‘I was gobby. I told them what they wanted to hear. I wasn’t acting, I wasn’t playing, I wasn’t cooking, I wasn’t doing any of that stuff, so I was just sitting watching everybody.
‘They had great songs and I think it’s great that they are now going out as a foursome now, they are going to do incredible.

Louis has proven to be a man of his word after eventual winner David Potts (pictured) revealed this week the pair had not spoken since leaving the house
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He said: ‘Me and Sharon [Osbourne] DM each other on Instagram now and then, but I’ve not spoken to Louis’

Following his exit Louis claimed that he didn’t intend to offend anyone with his acerbic comments in the house
‘They have great songs and they are a great girl group. I’m glad they are back, I might go to the tour in Dublin. They always made great records and they always look great.’
Louis added: ‘I also think Cheryl should do another solo record. She got a hard time, she wasn’t bad. She had some good songs. She should do it again.’
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However, Louis couldn’t resist throwing shade at winner David confessing he hadn’t given the star his number.
He said: ‘He hasn’t got my number, I didn’t give him my number. He sings too much. He’s a nice guy.’
But he revealed that The Real Housewives of Cheshire star Lauren Simon had got the prestigious digits, saying: ‘I gave my number to Lauren, and I loved Marisha, I loved her singing. She’s an amazing artist. She’s a really good singer and a great girl.’
While Louis is still in touch with his best pal Sharon Osbourne, who he revealed had returned to America.
He said: ‘She’s gone back, I called her this week. I can talk to her now, I wasn’t able to talk to her in the house, I was on mic 24/7.’
‘They all wanted to win. They were all performing, except me.’
He added: ‘You should just go with the flow, the public are watching and they are not stupid. They see right through everybody.’
While in the house, Louis sent tongues wagging incessantly with shock comments about former colleagues in the outside world – including Jedward, Ronan Keating, Cheryl and Simon Cowell.