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AJ Odudu sets temperatures soaring in figure-hugging rubber dress with racy thigh-high slit as she hosts the latest Celebrity Big Brother live eviction

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AJ Odudu looked nothing short of sensational as she hosted the latest live eviction of Celebrity Big Brother on Friday.

The presenter, 35, sent temperatures soaring in a figure-hugging brown rubber dress as she took to her Instagram Stories ahead of the show.

AJ’s outfit hugged every inch of her stunning figure and featured a very racy, thigh-high slit that showed off her long, toned legs perfectly.

She added extra height to her slim frame with a pair of strappy heels and wore her brunette locks in loose waves.

AJ oozed confidence as she posed up a storm for the camera before taking to the stage with co-host Will Best, 39.

Aj Odudu, 35, looked nothing short of sensational as she hosted the latest live eviction of Celebrity Big Brother on Friday

The presenter sent temperatures soaring in a figure-hugging brown rubber dress as she took to her Instagram Stories ahead of the show

The presenter sent temperatures soaring in a figure-hugging brown rubber dress as she took to her Instagram Stories ahead of the show

Earlier in the episode, Louis Walsh revealed he was diagnosed with a ‘rare’ form of cancer in 2020, as he spoke about the major health concerns for the first time.

The former X Factor star, 71, revealed he had Waldenstrom’s Macroglobulinemia, a rare form of blood cancer, but all has since cleared up after receiving treatment in Dublin.

When discussing his health with housemates Levi and Ekin-Su, he told the pair that “no one knew he was sick.”

Levi asked how Louis was spending the coronavirus lockdown, he replied: “I was sick, and I don’t think anyone knew I was sick. I had cancer. A mild version, a rare one.’

Levi asked, “Which part?” Pancreatic cancer?’

“In my blood, I didn’t even know I had it until I went to the hospital, and then they checked me, checked me, checked me, and then they found it.

“They said it was rare, and I said [shrugs] away. Away,” Louis replied.

The music manager admitted that the cancer diagnosis left him in ‘shock’ and gave him a ‘reality check’.

AJ's outfit hugged every inch of her stunning figure and featured a very racy thigh-high slit that perfectly showed off her long, toned legs

AJ’s outfit hugged every inch of her stunning figure and featured a very racy thigh-high slit that perfectly showed off her long, toned legs

AJ oozed confidence as she posed up a storm for the camera before taking the stage with co-host Will Best, 39

AJ oozed confidence as she posed up a storm for the camera before taking the stage with co-host Will Best, 39

He continued: “It has affected me mentally, I have to be honest with you. [Points to his head] it’s just here, even if I go to a hospital, I almost get sick.

‘It’s all gone, I’m fine. It was just the shock of being sick and that word… no one wants that word.

‘I blocked it out, a reality check, you see so many people sick and it’s terrible.

‘My world was all about pop music and stuff. I didn’t think about anyone getting sick or anything like that. And that was like wow reality check, you’re in the real world.’

Waldenstrom macroglobulinemia (also known as lymphoplasmacytic lymphoma) is a rare form of low-grade lymphoma (a type of bone marrow cancer), which in most cases is associated with the presence of an excessive amount of abnormal protein in the blood.

Before entering the house, Louis revealed he had signed up for the ITV show to have fun after attending two recent funerals for friends, giving him a reality check about his own mortality.

Earlier in the episode, Louis Walsh revealed he was diagnosed with a 'rare' form of cancer in 2020, as he spoke about the major health concerns for the first time.

Earlier in the episode, Louis Walsh revealed he was diagnosed with a ‘rare’ form of cancer in 2020, as he spoke about the major health concerns for the first time.

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What is Waldenström’s macroglobulinemia?

  • Waldenstrom’s macroglobulinemia is also known as lymphoplasmacytic lymphoma.
  • It is a rare form of low-grade lymphoma (a type of bone marrow cancer), which in most cases is associated with the presence of an excessive amount of abnormal protein in the blood.
  • Due to the rarity of the condition, University College London Hospital has the largest referral practice for this condition in the UK
  • The cancer usually develops over a long period of time, with some people having no symptoms. It may be discovered if blood tests are done for another reason.
  • Symptoms may be caused by lymphoma cells building up in the bone marrow. The lymphoma cells take up space, making it difficult for the bone marrow to produce enough normal blood cells.
  • The most common symptoms are: feeling weak and tired (fatigue), looking very pale or feeling breathless due to a lack of red blood cells (anaemia), repeated infections due to a lack of healthy white blood cells (which help fight infections), easy bruising or bleeding heavy, drenching night sweats weight loss.
  • Blood Cancer UK can provide advice and support

He told the Mirror: ‘I don’t want to be in my last chapter, I want to live. I want to enjoy. I do not wanna die. But then it makes sense that you reach this age and think: why not? Life is too short.

‘I’ve lost a number of people in my life lately and it changes you. I’ve been to two funerals. Yes, it’s definitely a reality check. It makes you think about what life is about. It makes you think about what is important and what you care about. Losing friends makes you think about your own mortality.

‘I want to enjoy more. I want to see the world. Everywhere. I don’t have a bucket list. I don’t like that word. I just want to see the rest of the world. I just want to enjoy life – live, love and laugh. I don’t want to be older and think: I wish I had done that. I don’t want to do that, no. There is no time for regrets. I’m happy. To be honest, I am happy at the moment and this has given me an extra push to enjoy life even more.’

CELEBRITY BIG BROTHER 2024: MEET THE LINE-UP

SHARON OSBOURNE

AGE: 71

KNOWN FROM: Being a member of the Osbourne family, married to rock legend Ozzy and a judge on The X Factor.

GARY GOLDSMITH

AGE: 58

KNOWN FROM: Being Kate Middleton’s ‘black sheep’ uncle.

EKIN-SU CULCULOGLU

AGE: 29

FAMOUS FOR: Winning Love Island in 2022

COLSON SMITH

AGE: 25

KNOWN FROM: Playing Craig Tinker in Coronation Street

SAILING BRITTON

AGE: 66

KNOWN FROM: Nineties TV sensation and appearance as Phillip Schofield’s This Morning sidekick.

BRADLEY RICH

AGE: 22

KNOWN FROM: Starring in Netflix’s Heartstopper

MARISHA WALLACE

AGE: 38

KNOWN FROM: Broadway actress and singer, with roles in Dreamgirls and Aladdin

LOUIS WALSH

AGE: 71

KNOWN FROM: His stint as an X Factor judge followed a prestigious career as a music manager with bands such as Westlife and Boyzone.

DAVID POTTEN

AGE: 30

KNOWN FROM: Ibiza Weekender

ZEZE MILLZ

AGE: 35

KNOWN FROM: Social media star

LAUREN SIMON

AGE: 47

KNOWN FROM: The Real Housewives of Cheshire

LEVI ROOTS

AGE: 65

KNOWN FROM: One of Dragons’ Den’s biggest success stories.

NIKITA KUZMIN

AGE: 26

KNOWN FROM: Being a professional on Strictly Come Dancing

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