Freddie looks set to survive BB vote

Friday 3rd July 2009, 8:36AM BST.

freddie-fisher-1751Shropshire housemate Freddie Fisher looks set to survive eviction from the Big Brother house tonight for the fourth week in a row.

His eviction rival Sree Desrai has been made the bookies’ hot favourite for the chop with odds of 50/1-on to go. Irish bookmaker Paddy Power currently has Freddie at 10/1.

A spokesperson for the company said: “We’re absolutely certain he’ll be packing his bags and out the door come Friday night.”

Despite this, Sree revealed to Big Brother in the diary room that he was “200 per cent positive” he would be chosen to stay over Freddie, of Market Drayton.

Freddie, 24, has revealed he will get tough in dealing with the other housemates if he is not evicted.

Following a blazing row with Lisa, Karly and Kris in the garden, Freddie, aka Halfwit, revealed that if he is not voted out by fans he will be more “openly disapproving” of Brummie Lisa’s actions.

Earlier she accused him of playing the victim in the house.

Freddie talked about how the 41-year-old had tried to sabotage him in the Three Tenors task, and said: “I could see her in the run-up going around saying to everyone ‘Oh no, it’s only ten minutes to go, and Freddie hasn’t learnt his words’ and so forth.

“If I had then not known my words, then I would have been blamed.”

He added: “Yes, I definitely feel conspired against, but no, I’m not playing the victim. I’m doing something about it. I’m standing up for myself.”


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    DS:Me

    According the various internet poll, everybody hates Kris and luvs Freddie :D

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