Week 1 Round UpAdd comment | ||
What a week it's been. Time certainly does fly when housemates are having fun... and when they are tearing strips of one another too. Check out their best bits so far.
There's no slow burn for these lads and ladies and that goes double for Big Brother, who well and truly chucked Deana in at the deep end. Within an hour of her arrival she was tasked with selecting three of her brand new housemates for eviction. She then had to tell them to their face why she had chosen them. Conor, 'evil eyed' Victoria and Lydia were the unlucky trio put in the firing line. As if meeting 16 new housemates wasn’t enough, we were introduced to three Wildcards, originally rejected by Big Brother but given a lifeline by Jamie East. One of them would be chosen by you, the viewers, to enter the House following the first eviction. Booze was drunk, talk was smooth and the first seeds of flirtation were sown.
Shievonne won the housemates a party by impersonating them in the Diary Room. Little did she know they were watching her on the plasma screen in the living area, most doing a convincing impression of not being offended by her send-ups. Lydia failed to see the funny side when Shievonne portrayed her as fame hungry. She of the famous fiancé - Andy Scott Lee off of boyband 3SL and brother of Steps starlet Lisa - felt it would have been justified if she had traded off his name and she had not. Despite being determined to keep his gender swap a secret while he got to know his new housemates, Luke let slip on Day2. After testing the water with Sara he filled in a few more of his new friends all of who were thoroughly supportive.
Victoria was given an empathetic shoulder to cry on by Lydia when she was down and feeling left out. Lydia was feeling left out too but was putting on a brave face. She suggested they should stick together - conveniently forgetting only hours before she had told Caroline how much she disliked Victoria. Lydia then failed to make Victoria a fresh salad at lunch time instead offering the vegan leftovers. The two managed to fall out over said salad which really was quite an achievement. Victoria said she wanted to leave the House. Arron decided to use Lauren as a bit of gym kit, bicep curling and bench pressing the dainty Jersey girl. This provided the perfect excuse for much rolling about on the floor and midriff baring by both parties. A task game of spin the bottle turned into Snog, Marry, Evict (thank you, Big Brother) and Victoria got upset because Arron said he would evict her. Things got heated and Arron said it was because she kept saying she wanted to go. Victoria said the only person she trusted in the House was Lydia. An interesting choice of ally!
It was eviction night and Victoria was voted out of the House. Big Brother suffered its own eviction when the Live Show was forced indoors for the first time ever because of an extreme weather warning. With Victoria gone there was room for one more, and wildcard Becky showed she was more than prepared to fill in by bursting through the doors of the House and hurling herself into the pool - possibly Big Brother's most dramatic entrance to date. Like Deana on Day 1, Becky was quickly given a secret mission of her own: she had to make sure she was named as a 'favourite housemate' -on Sunday when Big Brother would be asking everyone who their bestie in the House was. If successful, she'd be immune from nominations. If she failed, she'd definitely be facing the public vote at the next eviction.
Another day, another fight over food. This time it was a sausage. And a soya one at that. Lydia and Scott had a bit of a whinge about Deana and Shievonne did some more impressions. The lads lightened the mood by dressing up as women - always a crowd pleaser - and Conor showed us his worm. That's a dance move( in case you were concerned).
An alliance between Lydia, Deana and Lauren formed in the wee small hours as Lydia let the girls into a little secret. She told them housemates are allowed to talk about nominations and that the boys had been plotting. The mighty triumvirate later sought to recruit additional allies, confiding in Chris and Becky. Adam revealed to all those who were not already in the know that housemates could discuss nominations this year. Seeing as they have been discussing nominations for days with no intervention from Big Brother we're surprised it took them five whole days to work this out. Did they think they'd managed to outwit the all- seeing-eye? Becky triumphed in her task, being named favourite housemate by Deana. Becky had made a very obvious effort to woo Deana and Miss India UK was gutted. She confided in Lauren that she felt a fool. Becky and Deana had a cursory make-up hug, but they've barely spoken since the incident. All the same, Becky's now immune from tomorrow's nominations . Housemates turned the garden into a playground and enjoyed a good hour of games including Wink Murder, What’s the Time Mr Wolf and old favourite The Cereal Box Game. Becky and Deana made up. Then fell out again. Then made up again. Becky said Deana was being paranoid. Deana said she just wanted to be loved. We don't think we have heard the last of this. The housemates decided to let their hair down with a few drinks. Sara revealed a great affection for the Royal family, in particular the Queen. She led the housemates in a rendition of the National Anthem much to fellow Royalist Scott's delight. The new week will see our housemates give their nominations for the first time, they will also take part in their first weekly shopping task. As always stay tuned to the website to see how they get on with all this and more. |
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