BB's Lisa faces boot

11 April 2012
The Weekender

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Newcomer Lisa Jeynes is set to be voted out of the Big Brother house on Friday after just two weeks on the show.

Among the comments she has made in the house was the assertion that although she might look like "an upper class bird" she knew how to look after herself.

She also said she could kill someone using just two fingers.

The cautious welcome extended to Lisa on her arrival gradually faded in the following days and she became increasingly isolated.

Cameron Stout and Steph Coldicott are also up for eviction by public vote after having survived one previous eviction vote.

All three were chosen by fellow contestant Ray Shah, appointed head of the house after winning a challenge on Sunday night.

Viewers on Thursday night saw Lisa vent her feelings about her fellow housemates, telling them they were "such a clique."

During a boozy night in the camera-filled house she said: "You've all alienated me on quite a few things."

Viewers also saw Scott Turner and Nush Nowak, the other two contestants still in the house, finally kiss after a game of spin-the-bottle and reveal that they fancied each other.

Scott told Ray that he wanted to see Nush once Big Brother is over. Scott is the bookies' favourite to survive as the show's winner.

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