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Ahmed is fifth Big Brother evictee
Friday 16 July 2004The 44-year-old, an asylum seeker who fled Somalia's civil war and who is now a British citizen, greeted news of his eviction by punching the air and shouting 'yes!'.
Six housemates faced the public eviction vote after the results of their boot camp task secured exemption from eviction for Jason and Michelle.
Nadia, Dan, Shell, Victor, Ahmed and Stuart were all up for eviction, with Ahmed favourite to go at odds of 20-1, making him the most unpopular housemate in the history of the reality television show.
The 'Big Brother' housemates had issued a plea to the public to be nice to whoever was evicted from the house tonight.
Their plea followed a promise by four of the housemates to strip naked in the diary room if they are not voted out of the house. Shell, Dan, Nadia and Stuart had promised to bare all if they were spared from eviction this week.
The housemates last night entered the diary room with a white flag and begged the public to show them sympathy.
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