Lisa Is Kicked Out – Big Brother 7
Lisa Huo became the fifth housemate to be evicted from the Big brother house after she was voted out
ahead of Nikki Grahame, Imogen Thomas and Mikey Dalton in a four-way tussle.
As soon as Grace was given the boot last week, Lisa was odds-on favourite at 4/5 to be next person out
of the door with the bookmakers expecting nominations from Aisleyne, Richard, Susie and Pete for the
foul mouthed unemployed upholsterer from Manchester.
Big Brother introduced a twist this week for nomination-discussing rule breakers Glyn, Imogen, Lea, Lisa
and Nikki who were not be allowed to nominate in the normal fashion. Instead, they each had to
nominate one member of their group, on the spot, in front of everyone else. They were not allowed to
discuss their choices or nominate themselves and the housemate with the most nominations would
automatically face eviction via the public vote. The voting went as follows:
Glyn and Lisa nominated Nikki, Imogen voted for Lea who returned the favour and Nikki voted for Lisa.
With two nominations Nikki faced eviction for the third successive week.
The rest of the housemates – Aisleyne, Mikey, Pete, Richard and Susie were allowed to nominate as
usual in the privacy of the Diary Room. As Nikki was already put up for the public vote, the remaining
housemates were not allowed to nominate her, which saw Imogen, Lisa and Mikey thrown into the
eviction mix.
By Monday night, Lisa was 1/4 favourite for eviction, despite the remainder of the nominated
housemates not being revealed officially until Tuesday evening.
Lisa’s price shortened considerably as the day’s neared Friday’s eviction night until she was trading at
1/100 so it was no surprise when host Davina McCall announced she was evicted.
Lisa appeared to be expecting to leave as she reacted well with a typical mix of smiles and good natured
profanity, hugging each of her housemates in turn and repeating select phrases including “sorted mate”,
“mint”, “take it easy” and “have fun”.
Following a few weeks where housemates have received landslide eviction percentages – Grace polling
87.9% and of course Sezer’s 91.6%, Lisa received a more respectable 60.3% of the vote considering she
wasn’t trading at odds-against once during eviction week.
Big Brother’s latest twist will see five new contestants entering a secret “second” house next Friday. The
new house, accessible via the diary room, features its own bedroom, kitchen, lounge, bathroom and
garden area.
Instead of voting to evict a housemate next week, the public will instead choose one housemate to
“save” but live with the five newcomers in the new house.