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Baldwin & Sisqo get CBB boot
Friday 22 January 2010While actor Baldwin received a mixed response from the crowd as he became the fourth celebrity to leave, rapper Sisqo was met with cheers and applause when he was evicted shortly afterwards.
Sisqo received 29% of the vote and Baldwin got 50% of the vote.
Wearing a gold crown-hat, 31-year-old Sisqo, who became famous with the Thong Song, said he had a "blast" in the house.
Baldwin, who read the Bible to his housemates during his 20-day stint, showed off a "Jesus" message T-shirt and spoke proudly of his beliefs during a post-eviction interview with host Davina McCall.
The 43-year-old said the Big Brother experience had "almost killed" him but his faith remained strong.
Socialite Ivana Trump also faced the public vote last night but survived.
The other remaining celebrities in the house are Alex Reid, Dane Bowers, Stephanie Beacham, Jonas Altberg, Nicola Tappenden and Vinnie Jones.
There will be another double eviction in the Channel 4 show on Wednesday.
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