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Newcomer kicked out of BB house
Tuesday 28 June 2005Kinga, 20, who was sent home by fellow contestant Makosi last night, said: "I feel very disappointed. Obviously I expected to be there a lot longer. I expected to go out on the Friday. I reckon I would have been a lot more fun in there than Orlaith."
The bubbly flowed last night as the contestants were treated to a party as Orlaith McAllister, 26, and Eugene Sully, 27, officially became Big Brother housemates to join the nine others.
Makosi was told at the weekend she had to nominate one of the three new contestants in the secret garden of the Big Brother house to leave.
Explaining her decision, Makosi said: "No offence to Kinga, but I don't think she could face the harshness of the house."
On Saturday Makosi was chosen randomly by Big Brother to be told of the existence of the three hidden people in the house. It was her secret mission to feed and clothe them and to ensure the rest of the housemates did not discover them.
She was told that if she failed in her mission she would automatically face eviction on Friday, but if she passed she would be immune from eviction.
The two new housemates, who are exempt from this week's round of nominations and will not face eviction on Friday July 1 are eligible to win the £100,000 pot of cash up for grabs for the winner.
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