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Halfwit faces eviction for third week
Thursday 25th June 2009, 8:15AM BST.
Shropshire Big Brother housemate Freddie Fisher, now known as Halfwit, faces eviction from the show for the third week in a row.
The Market Drayton entrepreneur, 24, was put up for the boot by fellow housemates during live nominations last night. Halfwit will now go head to head with Angel in a public eviction vote tomorrow.
As part of the nomination process, Halfwit put fellow Shropshire housemate Kris Donnelly up for the chop, claiming the visual merchandiser from Shrewsbury was “a game player”, “potentially a cheat” and was enjoying a fake romance with model Sophie Reade.
Kris later nominated Halfwit too, saying: “I don’t want him in the house.”
On last night’s show the contestants were given 90 seconds each to get to the diary room, say their nomination and give the reason why they were putting that person up for eviction.
Before it emerged that Halfwit and Angel would fight it out for survival tomorrow, Halfwit revealed he would like to sleep with the bi-sexual Russian boxer when he leaves the Big Brother house.
He kissed Angel on his birthday but in the diary room, he added: “I think I really love how creative she is. She can make something from anything. I really did enjoy my dance and kiss with her on my birthday. She’s an alright kisser actually.”
Halfwit added that it had taken a while for Angel to come to his attention because he was worried that she “really, really fancies me”.
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