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FAKING IT: Sarah, 50

Big-boobed Brit Sarah Burge has spent a staggering ÂĢ500,000 on 27 ops to turn herself into a human Barbie doll.

 And Channel 4 chiefs think the 50-year-old plastic surgery nut will be a great talking point for the nation when she moves into the BB house this Wednesday,

 A source on the show said: "Sarah is certainly not shy. She is as outspoken as she is enhanced.

 "We think cosmetic surgery on this scale is a great issue for us to tackle."

 Single mum-of-three Sarah caused controversy three months ago when she allowed her 15-year-old daughter to have Botox on her face. Sarah herself spends ÂĢ20,000 a year maintaining her looks, which she started changing when she was 26.

 Her procedures have included two facelifts, silicone implants in her cheeks and chin, a breast reduction and uplift to take her from a 32H to 32E, plus liposuction on her neck, stomach, hips and thighs. 


She has also had a tummy tuck, buttock implants, fat transfer and several laser and skin abrasion treatments to remove wrinkles.

 The twice-divorced former nurse and air hostess said she turned to surgery to "bounce back" from a "traumatic and topsy-turvy life." 


She boasted: "I'm a little different. 

 "I'm proud of the lifestyle decision I have made and prouder still of the results.

 "And I would love it if my experiences encouraged other women to follow in my footsteps."


 

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From Daily Star...


A VERY special housemate called Bob Righter is joining the wannabes.

The surprise new addition will be waiting for the gang when they enter the Big Brother 11 house.


Details are being kept under wraps. But we can reveal that Bob Righter is an anagram for Big Brother.


This has led to speculation that he could be a robot or talking figurine. It is rumoured that Bob will be calling the shots throughout the final series which starts on Wednesday and runs for 13 weeks.


Word has it he will set tasks and secret missions. And he may even make the ÂĢ100,000 prize go up or down.

Big Brother executive producer Phil Edgar Jones said: “He’s going to be waiting in the lounge for the housemates when they arrive. I can’t say anything more than that.

“You’ll have to tune in to the launch to see who he is.

“He is just one of many surprises up our sleeve this year.”


The 90 hopefuls will gather at Elstree Studios for the 9pm launch show on C4.

All have applied to be housemates. But none will find out whether they have made the final line-up until the launch show.


Some 14 lucky contestants will be chosen live on air to be housemates. The others will be sent home losers.


LOL interesting, sounds good.

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Three charities will benefit from the money raised from this year's Big Brother phone votes.

Jo's Cervical Trust, Kith & Kids and After Adoption will split the cash raised by the eviction process. As usual, viewers will decide which nominated housemates remain in the house by calling and texting to save or evict.

Calls from landlines cost 50 and 15p from each call will be divided between the charities.


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