He was evicted from the Celebrity Big Brother house on Friday, finishing fifth behind Jess Impiazzi, Shane Lynch, Ann Widdecombe and champion Courtney Act.

And Wayne Sleep has revealed that he could see a potential relationship between Courtney/Shane Jenek and Andrew Brady, if a bit of dutch courage gets the ball rolling.

In an exclusive interview with MailOnline, Wayne, 69, said that the pair's romance was 'made in heaven,' and that the only thing stopping them was 'six pints of lager.'

Sensational: Wayne Sleep, 69, has revealed he thinks a relationship between Shane Jenek and Andrew Brady could still be on the cards, after finishing fifth in the Celebrity Big Brother final

He said: 'Andrew is like a bambi, a deer that’s just been born, young, a little unstable on his feet.

'That’s what Andrew has been looking for a mentor – Shane guided him.

'They were a romance made in heaven, and couldn’t leave each other alone, but it was more of a mind rather than a body. The only difference between gay and straight is six pints of lager.'

Hinting: Wayne exclusively told MailOnline that he could see Andrew and Courtney being closer than friends, as 'the only difference between gay and straight is six pints of lager'

Adorable: Andrew and Courtney certainly put on a cosy display upon being reunited during Friday's final

Courtney and Andrew have left fans of the Channel 5 series guessing regarding their close friendship, and certainly put on a cosy display upon being reunited during the final.

Sadly it seemed that despite finally getting some time alone at the wrap party, Andrew and Shane's friendship remains just that, as Courtney told MailOnline: 'I went to the after party. Had a few drinks, a twirl on the dance floor. Then I went back to my hotel room last night at 3AM... alone!'

Meanwhile, Andrew shot down romance rumours with Shane during his eviction interview as when asked if he fancied Courtney, he reasoned: 'No. I know I would have had to unstrap his penis from his bum. It's not a jigsaw that fits together.'

Show-stopping: Wayne finished fifth in the final, behind Jess Impiazzi, Shane Lynch, Ann Widdecombe and champion Courtney Act

Old school: Wayne also said that he was less interested in expressing his views on gay rights, saying: 'Been there, read the book and got the horse to ride'

Wayne also said he thought this year's series, under the theme of Year of the Woman, had raised the bar for future celebrity installments.

The former ballet dancer also confessed that despite holding a candle for Shane J and his alter-ego, he was less interested in professing his views on gay rights than the drag star.

He said: 'Been there, read the book and got the horse to ride. He was a bit too detailed. I got the first dual gay mortgage for my property by the way.'

'He has a fear and passion for gays and the youth. But don’t teach an old b***er to suck eggs.

'And then of course when he changed in to Courtney – if only the frock would fit me. I found him more attractive as Courtney.'

Honest: Wayne also admitted that he and Daniel O'Reilly had a candid discussion during their time in the house, where he told the comedian to stop calling him by a 'girly name'

Back home: The former ballet dancer added that despite enjoying his time in the house, he did miss husband of nine years José Bergera

Wayne later revealed that he was also pushed to confront comedian Daniel O'Reilly, or Dapper Laughs, after he began to call him by a 'girly name.'

He said: 'I had to sit him down and say ‘look I have had enough, darling’. He was getting more and more nervous.

'After that, he became my mate. He was always trying to be funny. He’s a comedian!

'But when you’re living there with 16 people you can’t behave like you do at home.'

Wayne added that despite enjoying his time in the house, he did miss husband José Bergera, and was thrilled to be reunited upon his eviction.

He said: 'It was wonderful, I thought about him all the time.'