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Ziggy and Chanelle briefly reunited
Monday 27 August 2007The student from Wakefield stunned housemates when she was revealed as the mystery guest in a quiz. As part of the game, Ziggy - real name Zac Lachman - and Carole were given blindfolds before going to the vestibule to identify an unknown visitor just by touch.
The pair began a feel-a-thon, but it didn't take them long to guess who it was. When Ziggy took off his blindfold he was clearly dumbstruck to see Chanelle wearing a skimpy low-cut bodice.
The pair were then left alone to embrace and have a brief, awkward conversation.
"I'll see you on Friday or Wednesday..?" Ziggy asked hopefully when 'Big Brother' said Chanelle had to leave. Before dashing up the stairs Chanelle replied: "OK." Then: "You've been smoking again."
For the quiz, the housemates were divided into two teams before being asked questions about goings-on throughout the series. During the game it was revealed Liam and Amy kissed under the duvet.
Earlier, Ziggy revealed his reason for nominating evicted Kara-Louise as contestants opened up about their least favourite housemates.
Kara-Louise, 22, who left the house on Friday, admitted to being "very upset" when she found out Ziggy had put her up for eviction. "I did feel like we were friends in the house," she said of flirty Zig.
But it seems as if the feeling was only one-sided as Ziggy told fellow housemates Kara-Louise said she didn't want to be in the house.
"That made me think my company isn't good enough so it was an easy decision," he told Brian, 20 and Liam, 23.
Liam too stuck the knife-in when he declared Shanessa his least favourite housemate of the series. "She was only here a couple of days, she turned down her only task, she didn't have much variety in terms of conversation," he said.
Defending his comments, he added: "I don't think we're dragging their names in the mud. I think it's interesting to put your thoughts out there and find out what other people think in the house."
Museum assistant Jonty, 36, found himself the target of Carole's motherly concern as he munched his way through packets of crisps and biscuits. "That's got monosodium glutamate in and all kinds of flavourings," she informed him. "Your system will explode today with all that sweet stuff and salty stuff."
"Once I start eating, it just keeps going," Jonty replied, as he continued to stuff his face with crisps. In a bid to scare him off the junk-food, she then said: "Have a look at how many calories there are in each bag, Jonty." "It's definitely not very good for you," she admonished.
The twins are currently favourites to win the show according to Ladbrokes. Sam and Amanda, 19, are 2/5 to win while Brian is second favourite at 2/1. Liam is third favourite at 12/1. Ladbrokes spokesman Nick Weinberg, said: "As far as punters are concerned it's a straight fight between the twins and Brian. Liam's fallen by the wayside."
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