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Liz answers your Facebook questions!

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We asked you to send in your questions for a live Facebook Q&A chat with Liz earlier today and you didn't disappoint. This is what you and the Daily Mail journo had to say...

 

Bonnie O'keeffe: Shame you didn't like being in the house, I wanted to see more of you in the House. You are a diamond. Do you think you will do more TV now?

No – I'm just too shy. And I'm not extrovert enough. 

 

Hannah Jane Mortlock: Liz you were great! Do you think you'd have stayed if you weren't against Jim and Sam?

 

I think I maybe would have stayed if I was up against Linda, but not anyone else.

Christine Unsworth: Did you make any friends in the BB House?

Yes, I think I will stay friends with Luisa and Casey.

Nikki Marie Childs: Is your boyfriend still there for you? And are you really going to a sex party with Luisa?

Yes my boyfriend was there when I came out, but I'm not going to go to a sex party with Luisa.

Charlene Blevins: Do you feel the Big Brother experience has changed you as a person in any way Liz?

Yes I think it has - I'll be more inclined to talk to people and I will go out with the girls when they come out. We're going to Sugarhut!

 

Ela Stirton: Do you think that Big Brother has been a positive and life changing experience for you?

Yes it's been positive. I did something I was scared of and I'm going to try to appreciate my life more.

Deane Ashmore: Hiya Liz! Which housemates would you say reminded you of your puppies?

Casey is a bit like Minni puppy and Linda is like Hilda. They're all too confident to be like Grace Kelly because she's quite nervous.

Eamon Patrick Short: Sad to see you leave the House! Do you have any advice for future housemates?

Take more cotton buds, towels, wet wipes, peanuts, fizzy water, coffee and your own special pillow.

Jamie Devlin: Would you go back if asked?

No, they couldn't pay me enough! I'd have to take in a hoover...

Vanessa Ellis: Have you seen your puppies yet?

No, but I've seen lots of pictures of Hilda breaking into the fridge.

Paul Squires: Who would you like to see evicted on Friday?

Jim. He really wants to see his wife and he's really bored and grumpy. And he spends a lot of time on his own.

Andie Willis: Did you really not enjoy any time in the House?

No, it wasn't me. It was too untidy and too many mirrors.

Catherine Threlfall: Has the public's perception of the housemates surprised you?

People seem to dislike Linda, but actually she's very kind. She pulls her weight in the house and I think she's very brave to be in there after the year she's had.

Louis wood: Liz, you were brilliant in the House. Which housemate would you least trust to look after your animals?

Luisa – she's always out partying, getting her nails done, shopping, eating... She's just not got the time or patience.

Rita Dooley: What advice would you give Linda and Jim?

Get a divorce!

Fiona Mcveagh: Were you gathering information from the rest of the celebs so you could write about them when you came out?

No – I couldn't hear what they were saying anyways.

Katy Mason: Who was your favourite housemate?

It varied each day, but Ollie is my new favourite.

Paul Vincent: Who is the biggest game player in the house?

I think Jim and Sam. Jim plays up to the camera and Sam is just keeping really quiet.

 

Dena Bates: Who do you think will win?

Jim or Sam – Sam is just innocuous and big breasted and Jim is funny.

Rachel Elisabeth Smith: If you could write about someone in the house, who would it be, what about and why?

I think I would write a story about Jim and it would be about the last 12 months of his life.

 

Look out for more exclusive Q&As on our Facebook page soon - www.fb.com/bbuk

 

 

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Day 21: The Campaign task

 

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With the end drawing near, it's no surprise that the housemates are desperate to secure a place in the grand finale. Today, they'll get a chance to move one step closer to that dream, as Big Brother is giving the nominated housemates - Jim, Lee, Linda, Luisa and Ollie – an opportunity to sway the public vote ahead of tomorrow's eviction.

The five in the firing line have been asked to create a personal campaign, as well as an eviction campaign against one of their competitors, in a bid to gain more votes from the viewers. They've been provided with materials to make inspiring posters, which they must deliver along with a campaign speech to the housemates later this evening.

With a big prize at stake, we can imagine the claws will be out.

But can they do this? Yes they can!

 

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Sam's sister going in, F&F noms maybe .

The telly beauty has been flashing her flesh by showering with the door open, evicted housemate Liz Jones revealed.

But none of the scenes have made it to the final edit of the show, leaving Sam out of the bawdy behaviour and looking like the show’s squeaky-clean golden girl.

The Daily Star can reveal that this weekend there is a secret plan to parachute Sam’s sister Billie into the show.

It is set to help boost Sam’s storyline as the sprint for the show’s finishing line next week nears.

Also, Sam has also been suffering from a virus for the last two weeks but even this has not been revealed to CBB fans.

Journalist Liz, 55, who was kicked out on Wednesday, revealed that Sam has been trying hard to be saucy for the cameras.

In an exclusive interview, Liz said: “Sam has tried to do things for the cameras. She showered with the door open and in a bikini.

“My own view was: ‘Why would you do that?’ I never took in a bikini. I took a burkini. But it seems they didn’t show her in the shower anyway.”

PLOT: Billy Faiers, left, could be jetting into the CBB house to join her sister Sam [PH]     

Liz also claimed Sam has stayed away from arguments.

She said: “I think that Sam just wants everyone to like her. She has never rowed with anyone.

“Her and Ollie’s careers are reality TV and doing personal appearances so they need people to like them.

“I’d love to see her really explode and lose her rag – but she is very controlled.

“Sam has been accused of being quiet and boring but there is a reason. She has been ill for two weeks.

“Some days she was so bad they let her stay in bed because she was really sick. She has a virus. It hasn’t helped her time in the house.

“I gather none of this has been shown and people don’t know.

“She said she had done so much and been so busy up until Christmas before she went on the show that it seems it all came out when she finally relaxed. It’s like some virus that’s laid her low.”

SNITCH: After her eviction Liz told some home truths about her fellow housemates [CHANNEL 5]     

Sam has struggled to join in any of the boozy antics that have rocked the house and were given plenty of airtime.

But Liz told how when Sam did try to “play the game”, the footage was not shown.

In their latest bid to boost a positive profile for her, Big Brother chiefs are sending in her sister and TOWIE co-star Billie, 23, for a special task tomorrow.

While Sam is being painted as the good girl, the show has revelled in the X-rated antics of Lee Ryan, 30, Casey Batchelor, 28, and Jasmine Waltz, 31.

A source said: “It’s a fact that good people win. Anyone who has misbehaved, caused outrage or trouble never gets crowned the champ. They might stay in the show but they do not tend to win. The quiet ones who slip under the radar at the beginning and do not offend anyone always go far.

“The bosses want people to see Sam in a good light, not like Jasmine.

“They don’t want her labelled the same as those other girls, so it’s better to promote a more wholesome image.”

Instead, Sam’s main highlights have been over her flirty friendship with Ollie.

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Day 21: Yes They Can

 

With their posters decorated and their speeches carefully rehearsed, the current batch of evictees - that's Jim, Linda, Ollie, Luisa and Lee - took to the podium for this afternoon's task: The Campaign. They were each asked to draw two posters and give two speeches; one in support of themselves, and one criticizing their chosen opponent. Who do you think they all chose?

First up was Jim who, assuming everyone would do the same, decided that attack is the best form of defense with a blisteringly fierce tirade against Luisa. Ouch.

Lee opted for a much more gentle and comedic approach, complete with a silly voice. He also opposed Luisa, but it was more of a cuddle than an attack.

Linda's defense of herself was a real heartstring tugger. Naturally, she opposed Jim. She's certainly consistent.

Luisa also went for full comedy ("I'm not two-faced. I only have one face."), particularly with her hilarious takedown of Lee.

And finally Ollie, keen to redeem himself for last night's slightly awkward speech, had another go - and, naturally, opposed Luisa.

With the task successfully completed, and passed with flying colours, the housemates are now settling down with their prize - some drinks. Good job, everyone!

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Celebrity Big Brother favourite Jim Davidson has struck gold again with a nomination which was outspoken even by his standards.

The comedian’s thorny relationship with fellow housemate Linda Nolan has been one of the main talking points of the past week – but he showed just how fed up he was with her when it came to last night’s face to face nominations.

‘Let me just clarify, there’s a lot that’s not been said and will not be said by me,’ he began, adding: â€™On entering the house Linda was on a film as big as the Pepsi commercial in Times square saying ‘I hope Jim Davidson will not be in the house’ because of an argument I had with her husband.

‘I have never brought up her husband,. she brought up her husband and if I try to find out what the argument it is seems to cause more grief,’ he pointed out.

‘I try to be nice, I cook food, I bring tea and all I get is accused of trying to play up to the cameras and being two-faced.’

Celebrity Big brother Linda Nolan Jim DavidsonLinda and Jim have come to blows in the house on several occasions (Picture: Channel 5)

As the others sat there in a slightly stunned silence Davidson – who also took the chance to have a rant about his second nominee Luisa – told them: ‘If it weren’t for you two there would be no arguments in the house and I would be having a high old time.’

His little speech naturally spawned a big reaction on Twitter, led by his official account which said: ‘Hear hear! That was the most genuine nomination ever!’

Another user added: ‘I never really liked Jim Davidson until he went into Big Brother!’ while a fellow viewer said: If Jim Davidson doesn’t win, the British public has done something wrong.’

Others, meanwhile, couldn’t help noticing that Linda had perhaps taken her Davidson obsession a little too far – including former Celebrity Big Brother finalist Martin Kemp, who tweeted: ‘Someone book Linda into therapy for her Jim Davidson disorder!’

Jim, Luisa, Ollie, Linda and Lee will face Friday’s eviction – with Luisa banned from nominating after she attempted to change her nominations at the last minute

 

 

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12.34am: There is a lot of snoring going on in the bedroom right now. Who do you think it is?

 

1.13am: Dappy is very restless tonight. Lots of tossing and turning

 

1.34am: It's pretty quiet in the bedroom right now. Could all the housemates be asleep

 

1.54am: We're leaving the House in a deep slumber. We'll see you in the in the morning and tomorrow is eviction day! Yay

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