By Carly Hacon
Copyright dailystar
Big Brother is back with a bang – but one previous show host has revealed an almost agonising animal encounter. Former TV presenter George Lamb has revealed a terrifying moment on the set of Big Brother’s Little Brother when a seemingly innocent wolf cub almost left him seriously injured. Speaking exclusively to Daily Star as he promoted Ecover’s new campaign. , George recalled the unforgettable day when the show welcomed a guest who lived with wolves. “There I was treating them like they were puppies,” he said. But the cute exterior of the wolf cubs hid their wild instincts. “However, apparently there’s a big difference between wolf cubs and puppies, and one of them nearly took my arm off,” George admitted. “With health and safety being what it is today, I don’t think they would have been allowed on nowadays,” George added, reflecting on how television rules have tightened since those days. In other news, George has also turned down the offer of I’m A Celebrity… Get Me Out Of Here! for a surprising reason, unlike his dad Larry who did the show in 2016. George explained:. “I set up a regenerative farming business about 10 years ago now, really, and that’s my kind of main love and that’s my main focus. When Dad and I get the opportunity to do some work together, particularly around stuff like this, which reads across all the bits I’m interested. For example, ‘how can we find really small actions for everyday people to try and fight the climate emergency that’s going on?’ Which is what we’re doing with Ecover on this new project, then I’m all for it. “If there are television shows that we can make that celebrate people doing really wonderful things, then I’m game. But sitting in pits full of snakes, eating kangaroo balls or whatever, that’s not my jam, I’m afraid.” The father-and-son duo are promoting their new collaboration with eco brand Ecover as the brand launches Tetris®: Fully Loaded, a retro-style video game created with The Tetris Company to help families put an end to those never-ending rows about how to stack the dishwasher. The launch also ties in with Ecover’s first-ever plastic-free dishwasher tablets, designed to cut waste, save water, and reduce energy use in everyday households. Larry said: “This retro-inspired game isn’t just nostalgic, though who doesn’t remember the 90s arcade buzz? It’s about bringing families together, sparking a bit of friendly competition, and showing how small actions, like stacking the dishwasher properly, can make a real difference. I’ll admit, I’m more of an architect when it comes to stacking, while my son’s got more of a raccoon approach but that’s what makes it fun.” Play Tetris: Fully Loaded HERE to bring harmony to your household. Want all the biggest Showbiz and TV news straight to your inbox? Sign up for our free Daily Star Showbiz newsletter.