Fishy task pays off

11 April 2012
The Weekender

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The housemates were given the chance to win back some of their lost prize money during a rather fishy live challenge on Saturday.

The first part, which saw them complete an obstacle course consisting of a medley of some of the challenges from previous weeks in the series, did not affect their prize fund.

The second part gave them the chance to reclaim up to £10,000 from their lost prize fund by downing various shots, including salt water, cod liver oil and fish guts.

Having swallowed the salt water and cod liver oil, Nadia was sick in the garden. Daniel could only manage the salt water and Shell refused to drink any of the concoctions.

However, Stuart managed to drink three fish guts shots and a cod liver oil shot and Jason downed the final three shots of fish guts, toasting the final shot to Shell.

Once finished he said, "I'm telling you Shell, I'm making this look easy, this would make you spew." Before leaving the Diary Room he said, "we done it for the team."

Having been successful, the prize fund now stands at £63,500.

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