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Big Brother – Day 3
Saturday 6th June 2009, 12:37PM BST.
Former Shrewsbury schoolboy Kris Donnelly avoided the chance to secure a Friday night date when bored Big Brother housemates tried to spice up their evening.
The contestants gave one another two minutes to try out their best chat-up lines before moving onto the next housemate.
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However, Kris, 24, decided to sit out the game alongside his pal, Lisa Wallace, 41, from Birmingham, and judge the other contestants.
His fellow housemate Freddie Fisher, from Oakley, near Market Drayton, however, soon ran out of chat-up lines and used the same opening gambit on both 26-year-old banking assistant Sophia Brown, from London, and Saffia Corden, telling them they both had beautiful names.
Contestants have been told they must earn their housemate status and anyone who fails to do so will be evicted tomorrow evening.
Charlie Drummond, a 22-year-old customer service advisor from Newcastle, and Saffia, a 27-year-old beauty consultant from Nottingham, were ordered to walk across “150 smashed wine bottles”.
Despite being told it was real glass – several times – they were in fact treading on sugar glass.
They were joined by FHM High Street Honey Karly Ashworth, 21, from Fife. She agreed to being laid out on the ground and blindfolded with a motocross bike tyre pushed into her chest.
Later on day two, glamour model Sophie Reade, 20, from Nantwich, and Freddie agreed to change their names by deed poll – to Dogface and Halfwit respectively.
Unemployed factory worker Lisa chose Kris to join her as an official housemate after she was the first to answer the phone.
Meanwhile Freddie has been dubbed a gun-mad Tory toff after photographs emerged of him posing with a replica shotgun and pistol.
Freddie has ambitions to be a politician and last month he was pictured in a photograph with Shadow Chancellor George Osborne.
By Andy Richardson
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