CELEBRITY Big Brother star Louis Walsh has refused to apologise for his brutal comments on the show.
During his time in the ITV house, the former X Factor judge became well known for openly voicing his opinions on his co-stars and celebrities outside the programme.

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On Friday night during the live final, Louis finished in fourth place after This Morning star Fern Britton who came in fifth.
When reflecting on his time in the house with hosts AJ Odudu and Will Best, the 71-year-old revisited some of the moments when he made controversial remarks about others.
AJ called him “naughty” and pretended to slap his wrist before asking him: “Is there anyone you’d like to apologise to?”
But Louis stood by his words and said that it was all his opinions as he replied: “No, absolutely not. That is just my opinion.”
Eariler this month on the show, Louis reignited his feud with Jedward.
He branded the duo act “vile” while discussing them with Coronation Street star Colson Smith.
He said: “They were vile but they were great for the show.
“I got five million quid for them.”
Jedward hit back at Louis after his comments on Celebrity Big Brother and called the music manager a “a cold hearted b*****d” and an “absolute weirdo with bad intentions for all”.
Louis also branded singer Ronan Keating a “pr*ck” alongside spilling a string of stories like how Hollywood’s Colin Farrell wanted to audition for Boyzone, Mariah Carey refused to use stairs and how he once persuaded U2 to stick with their manager.
The music manager, who shocked many when it was revealed he had made the final, lost out to Ibiza Weekender star David Potts.
David said of the X Factor judge: “Louis, you definitely gave the panto villain vibe but deep down you are a real softie.”
Strictly Come Dancing professional Nikita Kuzmin came third, whilst Corrie’s Colson Smith was fourth.