Kris’s romance may face show test

Wednesday 17th June 2009, 11:18AM BST.

kris-donnelly-1753A gorgeous girl and a hunky guy will enter the Big Brother house to test the “fake” relationship between Shrewsbury womaniser Kris Donnelly and model Sophie Reade.

The female impostor will tick all of Kris’s boxes, while the man entering the house will be everything Sophie, a glamour model from Nantwich, said she looked for in a partner, according to reports today.

Big Brother has already warned the pair it will not tolerate fake relationships in the house and has told them it intends to make them prove their flirting is genuine.

Despite Kris, 24, who grew up in Longden Road, Shrewsbury, and 20-year-old Sophie getting closer, other housemates have made advances on the page three model.

Teenage hip-hop hopeful Cairon Austin-Hill was knocked back by Sophie after trying to woo her in the bedroom, getting her name wrong in the process.

Meanwhile, the man formerly known as Freddie Fisher might not be the housemates’ favourite, but the Market Drayton entrepreneur is tipped among the contestants to win Big Brother 10.

For the second week in a row, Halfwit as he is known on the show is up for eviction – this time against Cairon.

Discussing Freddie, 23, from Oakley, near Market Drayton, on last night’s show, Charlie said: “He’s definitely different. In a good way though.

“He’s in a dream world. I’ve got ‘Charlie bubble’, he’s got Freddie world.”



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