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DESPERADO Tashie Jackson, foxhunter Harry Blake and lothario Aaron Allard-Morgan all face the chop from Big Brother on Friday.

The three wannabes were put up for eviction by their fellow housemates yesterday.

 

Posh Harry, 23, got six votes.

 

He is in the firing line because he has  admitted that he backs foxhunting.

 

And Aaron, 30, and Tashie, 21, picked up five each.

 

Single dad Aaron is up because the others do not know what to make of him and he is much older than most of them.

 

And Tashie has been branded  “desperate to win” by house guest Pamela Anderson, 44.

 

Fans will now be  voting to save their  favourites.     

 

The housemate with the fewest votes on Friday will get the boot.    

 

During yesterday’s nominations Rebeckah Vaughan, 28, Heaven Afrika, 30, and Maisy James, 19, were all immune from being nominated after winning Pammy’s golden swimsuit challenges.

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Channel 5 and Endemol launch innovative new voting app on Facebook
Channel 5 and Endemol have today launched a new Facebook App that allows users  to save or evict housemates with the click of a few buttons.
The new Facebook App will be announced live on Big Brother’s Bit on the Side (5*) on Tuesday, 13th September 2011.
Each vote will cost no more than 7 pence. The app is powered by Facebook  Credits which can be bought quickly and easily via the Payments Tab in  Facebook’s Account Settings or from the Big Brother Vote App on the BB  Facebook page.
Facebook Credits are available from as  little as ÂĢ1.00 for 16 Facebook Credits – this would give users 16  votes. Or viewers can choose to purchase larger bundles of Facebook  Credits and save money with a discounted rate.
Throughout the run of Big Brother 2011, Facebook Credits can be used whenever  housemates are up for eviction and the standard voting lines are open.   Viewers will be able to place up to 500 votes per eviction.
Agostino Di Falco, Partnerships Director, Channel 5 says: "We're very pleased  that via Big Brother, we are the first broadcaster in the UK to use  Facebook Credits as a voting mechanic. This fits very well with our  ambition to retain the core essence of the show whilst adding relevant  points of innovation which add value to viewers and potential marketing  partners alike."
Christian Hernandez, Director Platform  Partnerships, EMEA, Facebook says:  “On a daily basis we see millions of people engaging with their favourite TV shows via Facebook. Producers  like Endemol and broadcasters like Channel 5 are discovering new ways to expand this engagement. The Big Brother voting application is an  innovative way for viewers to support their favourite contestants via  Facebook and we are excited to see Endemol and Channel 5 bring it to  market.”
Jeff Ford, Director of Programmes, Channel 5,  adds: “Thanks to this integration with Facebook, we are able to provide  Big Brother fans with the opportunity to vote via Facebook - a first in  UK broadcasting. Big Brother is the sort of show that works extremely  well in conjunction with social media platforms, and this app will allow fans to get even more involved in the show.”

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Originally Posted by Extremely Fluffy Fluffy Thing:

I/m sorry, but this idea of voting via FB seems, to me, a bit twee, a bit sad.....and somewhat deperate,

But comparatively cheap Although, actually, what's the point, presumably people just vote more times?.....When I look back at the times I've spent good money on voting I think why the bliddy hell did I do that?...Did I really care that much? Answer: No,on reflection, but I thought I did at the time 

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