Big Brother's Baron, Steve Gill, films the video for single Let's Rock without the BB sweethearts
Loved-up couple John James Parton and Josie Gibson were nowhere to be seen
The stage of Clapham Grand was lit for a big
Big Brother 11 reunion today, as
Steve Gill - aka
The Baron - recorded the video for his charity single Let's Rock.
A bunch of this year's
Big Brother housemates were due to star in the music video for the upbeat ska song, sung by
Steve's talented songbird friend,
Nina C.
But while ex-housemates
Mario Mucan and
Corin Forshaw were hard at work on stage filming an amusing dream sequence, the reality show's favourite sweethearts,
John James Parton and
Josie Gibson, were still visibly absent when Now left the venue.
John James - who only returned to the UK on Friday after a trip home to Melbourne - is in big demand.
He and lover
Josie are rumoured to be secretly
engaged and, with all quiet on the BB couple's Twitter front today, maybe the loved-up pair just couldn't bear to leave their love nest.
Still, the video for the upbeat single - a change from the usual charity ballad - looks set to be a lot of fun.
Due for release on 15 November, all proceeds from Let's Rock sales will be going to
BLESMA (British Limbless Ex Service Men's Association) and
Help For Heroes - two worthy charities close to
The Baron's heart.
The dad of eight was hit by an IRA blast in Belfast in May 1989 when he was just 19 and a private in the Royal Anglian Regiment.
One of 40-year-old
Steve's legs was blown away and the other was left hanging off. A brick embedded in his face, blinding him in his right eye, and he was then attacked by an Alsation dog.
Steve, from Leicester, was in a coma for five days.
He now has a tattoo on his arm showing a bomb with the blast date and the words: 'I survived'.