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New Big Brother housemates spark rows

Tempers flared in the 'Big Brother' house last night after the remaining housemates were made aware that evicted stars Nikki, Mikey, Grace and Lea were returning to the show.
1 of 1 Nikki - Back in the Big Brother house
Nikki - Back in the Big Brother house

The four were chosen by the public to enter the house next door to the original 'Big Brother' house. Later in the week one of them will be selected by the current housemates to join them in the main house and be eligible to win the prize.

Aisleyne immediately began to complain about Grace, when they were shown footage of the four former housemates entering the house next door.

But Glyn was quick to defend Grace, saying: "You lot are obsessed with Grace. You're upsetting me by talking about it all the time. I liked her."

"It's like me saying I don't like Susie. That I think she was the most boring woman ever," he said.

Aisleyne replied: "But she never disrespected another human being like Grace did."

"People probably respect Grace for throwing water on Susie, that's why she's back in," said Glyn.

But Aisleyne continued to slate Grace, saying: "Susie never said anything against you. Grace just thinks she's better than people, don't put her on a pedestal."

Meanwhile, in the house next door Nikki was saying: "I hate Aisleyne, I feel physically sick when I look at her." Grace agreed, saying: "I can't stand her."

Imogen and Richard have been nominated to face the public eviction vote this week.

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