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Victor is sixth Big Brother evictee
Friday 23 July 2004The 23-year-old Londoner was voted out ahead of fellow housemates Nadia, Jason and Dan, who had also been nominated for eviction.
Victor laughed and hugged his fellow Jungle Cat Jason after being told by the show's host, Davina McCall, that he would be leaving.
The self styled Mr Slick was the sixth person to be evicted from the Big Brother house - Emma was removed - leaving just six housemates to battle it out.
Meanwhile evicted contestant Marco Sabba has landed a role in the upcoming West End show 'Little By Little'. The former housemate will have a non-singing cameo role as a camp waiter in the show.
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