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Louis Walsh survives Celebrity Big Brother eviction

In Tuesday's episode, Lauren Simon was evicted and the public chose to save Louis Walsh and Fern Britton from the firing line
In Tuesday's episode, Lauren Simon was evicted and the public chose to save Louis Walsh and Fern Britton from the firing line

Louis Walsh and Fern Britton have survived the latest eviction of the new series of Celebrity Big Brother.

Former The X Factor judge Sharon Osbourne and The Real Housewives of Cheshire star Lauren Simon departed the house.

When asked if she liked watching the housemates saying why they were nominating each other, secretly, Sharon Osbourne said it was "terrible"

Osbourne, 71, who was referred to as a "celebrity lodger" by ITV, left despite not being up for the public vote, along with 51-year-old reality star Simon - who was under threat of eviction on Tuesday's episode.

Lauren Simon

Osbourne had been given the power to save one of the nominated housemates from eviction, choosing YouTuber Zeze Millz.

Osbourne opted to nominate former This Morning presenter Fern Britton in her place during Monday's episode.

Zeze Millz

When asked if she liked watching the housemates saying why they were nominating each other, secretly, Osbourne said it was "terrible".

She also told hosts AJ Odudu and Will Best during Celebrity Big Brother: Late & Live that reality TV star David Potts has a "game plan".

David Potts

Osbourne added: "I don't think there's anything wrong in wanting to win and I think that he's so entertaining and funny and he's really a good guy.

"You never hear him say a bad word about anybody."

She also said that she wants Strictly Come Dancing professional dancer Nikita Kuzmin to win becomes he is "gorgeous and talented" and raises awareness of his Type 1 diabetes.

Nikita Kuzmin

Osbourne also said she had a "blast" on the show and chose not to save Walsh, as she thought the public would save him.

"Lauren's gone, I'm gone, but I think Fern will definitely take care of him (Louis)," she explained.

Fern Britton

The live audience were heard booing and chanting: "Get Louis out" outside the Big Brother house when the voting was being announced.

The series continues on Virgin Media One and ITV One.

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Source: Press Association

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