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At the moment - no.
Other than being the only vaguely likeable female left in the house, it's difficult to think of a positive reason to vote for her. With her showmance long forgotten, she just hasn't done anything noteworthy.

It's noteable that her odds are starting to slip against Siavash and Rodrigo, and I think the latter will clean-up on the "neutral" votes rather than Sophie.

More significantly, Marcus' odds have shortened dramatically, and he''s now a serious contender at last. Sophie's going to have to do something major, and quick, to stay in competition with those three...
Eugene's Lair
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Originally posted by Eugene's Lair:
At the moment - no.
Other than being the only vaguely likeable female left in the house, it's difficult to think of a positive reason to vote for her. With her showmance long forgotten, she just hasn't done anything noteworthy.

It's noteable that her odds are starting to slip against Siavash and Rodrigo, and I think the latter will clean-up on the "neutral" votes rather than Sophie.

More significantly, Marcus' odds have shortened dramatically, and he''s now a serious contender at last. Sophie's going to have to do something major, and quick, to stay in competition with those three...


Or BB are going to have to give her something major to do... as they have done with others.

For instance, Rodrigo was 5th favourite with the bookies at the beginning of this week, and adrift of the top 4 - then he became the only housemate with an allocated role in the weekly shopping task - and suddenly he is favourite.

BB based a massive twist around him this week; but why? Maybe his true potential was reflected in phone votes last week...
Cold Sweat

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