Squatter Shabby fears Big Brother eviction

11 April 2012
The Weekender

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Squatter Shabby is convinced that she will be the first housemate to be evicted in the final series of Big Brother.

One of Shabby, Rachael and Sunshine will be thrown out of the house in the Channel 4 show on Friday.


First for the chop? Shabby does not think she will survive eviction night

Rachael ended up in the frame because David saved himself from eviction - then put the Beyonce lookalike up for the boot, prompting her to burst into tears.

Welsh bible-basher David dodged the public vote by winning a task, completing an assault course dressed as a mouse.

After being asked to choose a replacement he apologised, adding "man, this sucks".

Then, as he opted for Rachael, she immediately started crying.

She whimpered: "It's alright I knew it would be me, I knew it would. I'm sorry for crying. I knew he'd pick me."

Shabby shouted "no" when she heard his choice and told Rachael later: "I'm going on Friday because she (Sunshine) is nice and boring, and you shouldn't be up."

Big Brother had called the housemates to the sofas at around 10.45am after giving them a lie-in. They gathered bleary-eyed, some in towels and some straight from bed, wondering if they were about to be told off for rule-breaking.

They were told David, Sunshine and Shabby were nominated and one would be evicted on Friday.

But Big Brother said the task winner would be saved and could choose someone else to take their place.

The three nominees were dressed in mouse costumes and asked to complete the "hickory dickory dock" assault course task, carrying pieces of cheese-shaped sponge.

David completed the course in the fastest time but Shabby later moaned that show bosses wanted her out and had designed the task to allow David to win.

She said: "Big Brother actually hates me.
"I'm one of the villains of this show."

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