Freddie up for eviction. Again.

Tuesday 16th June 2009, 11:20AM BST.

freddie-fisher-1758Shropshire Big Brother housemate Freddie Fisher faces being booted out of the house for the second week in a row.

The posh 23-year-old from Market Drayton, who changed his name to Halfwit in the show, was saved by fans last Friday, but is up for eviction again after nine of his 12 fellow housemates nominated him for the chop.

He now has a nervous wait until Friday when he will go head to head with wannabe hip-hop artist Cairon in the live public vote.

Halfwit has appeared to irritate fellow contestants on a number of occasions and has been the butt of practical jokes.

Yesterday he was victim of a fake game of hide and seek instigated by Kris and Charlie who told Halfwit to hide and not come out until he was found. The Oxford University graduate hid in the bedroom for 15 minutes while Kris and Charlie giggled together in the garden.

As he hid, Freddie said into the microphone: “I’d like to say for the record that I’m very aware of the possibility that this was just a sort of silly ‘wind Freddie up’ game. Something about the way they said ‘Stay hidden whatever happens until you’re found’. But I don’t mind playing along.”

And on last night’s highlights fans watched as he said he wanted to go into politics and make it “fun, sexy and exciting”.

Meanwhile, Shrewsbury contestant Kris Donnelly, who has been flirting with Sophie, stated that Noirin may have the best bottom in the Big Brother house.



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