'Judge Rinder': 'Big Brother' Housemate Luke Marsden Makes An Appearance In The Courtroom (PICS)

Which Former Reality Star Paid Judge Rinder A Visit?

Judge Rinder received a surprise visit from a former reality star in Thursday's show.

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Big Brother’ housemate Luke Marsden, who you may recall from the ninth series of the reality show, paid a visit to Judge Rinder’s courtroom in a dispute over a PlayStation 4.

Luke claimed that he lent his friend Andy, who also appeared on the show, his games console to try out, but when it was returned it was damaged, and the game he lent him was also missing.

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Luke on 'Judge Rinder'

He also confessed to being something of a PS4 addict, telling the ever-stern TV judge: “Gollum from ‘Lord Of The Rings’ refers to the ring as his precious, so I referred to the games console as my precious.”

Unsurprisingly, Judge Rinder seemed unimpressed with this admission, reminding Luke: “It didn’t end terribly well for Gollum, if I remember.”

He also compared the court case to a ‘Carry On’ film, after Luke said when his console was returned it had a “sticky controller” and “pulsating problems”.

Oo-er.

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Don't mess with Judge Rinder

In the end, Luke was a lot more successful in his court case - receiving £325 from his friend in damages - than he was in the ‘BB’ house.

During his time on the reality show, Luke raised eyebrows for his unlikely relationship with Rebecca Shiner, which made for one of that year’s more interesting storylines.

Since leaving the house, and ending their brief romance, Luke has become a radio presenter, while Rebecca is now a regular on Television X’s adult channels.

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Rebecca and Luke in the 'BB' house

Luke isn’t the only former ‘BB’ star to enter Judge Rinder’s court room, though, with Aisleyne Horgan-Wallace bringing a case against her former ‘Big Brother’ housemate Michael Cheshire to the show over an unpaid debt.

Find out more about Judge Rinder below...

Judge Rinder: 9 Facts In 90 Seconds
1. He genuinely knows his stuff(01 of09)
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He might be a barrister rather than a real-life judge, but Judge Rinder really knows his stuff, having worked as a barrister for the 2 Hare Court law-firm for 12 years before landing his job as a daytime TV star. (credit:Rex/Ken McKay/ITV)
2. He never intended to be a TV star(02 of09)
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During his days as a barrister, Robert Rinder says he never actually wanted to be a TV star, but has told the Daily Mail that getting his current job was "an exquisite accident", which came because he was doing "a little scriptwriting on the side". (credit:Steve Meddle/Rex/ITV)
3. He insists he's not "too mean"(03 of09)
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Despite some people thinking he might go too far with his putdowns - which he insists he comes up with completely by himself - he told Digital Spy: "I would never ridicule somebody for the public's entertainment. I really wouldn't, and I speak to the people who come on the show as I would my own clients." (credit:ITV)
4. He might want to put that gavel down, to be honest.(04 of09)
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Despite his penchant for enthusiastically banging his gavel, they aren't actually used in UK trials, which has been one of the biggest qualms that more pedantic viewers have had with the show. (credit:ITV)
5. Benedict Cumberbatch is his good mate.(05 of09)
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Judge Rinder and Benedict Cumberbatch are actually good friends from university - so much so that he was the best man at the 'Sherlock' actor's wedding to Sophie Hunter in February 2015.Even more impressively, Benedict was specially ordained so that he could perform the ceremony when Judge Rinder married his husband in 2013.Let's keep our fingers crossed that one day they collaborate on some kind of 'Judge Rinder'/'Sherlock' crossover episode. (credit:Brian To/WENN)
6. Even the celebs are flocking to his court-room(06 of09)
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In one memorable episode of 'Judge Rinder', Aisleyne Horgan-Wallace appeared in his court room because she had a grievance with her former 'Big Brother' housemate, Michael Cheshire.Sadly Nicola McLean did not put in an appearance, marking the first time the two had spent more than 10 minutes apart in the past five years. (credit:ITV)
7. He says not laughing is the toughest part of his job(07 of09)
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When quizzed by Legal Cheek about what has been the biggest 'nightmare' since launching his TV career, he claimed: "I broke down in a fit of laughter during a case involving a mother and daughter suing and counter-suing each other. "But I insisted that the production team keep the scene in.” (credit:WENN)
8. Fitness and justice are his two passions(08 of09)
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Away from his faux courtroom, Judge Rinder is actually a fitness fanatic, and has run marathons in both New York and London. (credit:ITV)
9. The legal community has embraced 'Judge Rinder'(09 of09)
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Let's face it, 'Judge Rinder' isn't exactly 'Question Time' when it comes to high-brow viewing, but he is insistent that the law community are behind the show.He told Digital Spy: "There's real integrity. The legal principles that are applied are absolutely the same principle that would be supplied in a small claims court." (credit:ITV/This Morning)