BB’s Halfwit survives for third week

Saturday 27th June 2009, 11:20AM BST.

Freddie Fisher from near Market Drayton on Big Brother 10.

Shropshire’s “Little Lord Halfwit” has survived eviction night in the Big Brother house for the third consecutive week.

Freddie Fisher, from Market Drayton, will now spend at least another week on the reality show after winning the public vote last night to stay in the house. Fellow contestant Angel was instead booted out.

Speaking to other contestants, Freddie, who legally changed his name to Halfwit on the show, said: “I think I’m probably going to be around for another week. I’m going to take more risks if I’m still here next week.”

The Oxford graduate, who celebrated his 24th birthday on Sunday, likened all housemates to sheep, shepherds or wolves, telling Shrewsbury man Kris Donnelly he was “a wolf in sheep’s clothing”.

“Kris is one of the only people in the house I don’t fancy; he is a lovely Shropshire lad, I secretly adore you.”

Presenting last night’s show, Davina McCall said both Freddie and Angel had been ostracized by the other housemates.

Referring to Freddie, Davina called him “Little Lord Halfwit”.

Freddie’s parents, Anne and Frederick Fisher III were in London for the eviction.


  1. 1
    John Howard

    Boooooooring. Come on Shropshire Star,give us some real news. Leave this TV trash to the Daily Star.

    Report abuse



Free e-Supplements

TWITTER

Shropshire Star on Twitter Shropshire Star on Twitter

Keep updated with the latest breaking news and content on our Twitter feed.

Lifestyle

Interactive Dining Out map Interactive Dining Out map

Hundreds of reviews by the Shropshire Star and Express & Star's teams to help you decide where to eat.

Entertainment

All the film reviews All the film reviews

Before you plan a trip to the pictures, get our critics' verdicts on all the latest movie releases.

OUR NEW APP

Get the new Shropshire Star app Get the new Shropshire Star app

Download the Shropshire Star’s new app to your iPad or iPhone to get one week of access to our digital newspapers absolutely FREE.