Red Moon
05-07-2008, 12:12 PM
Jen: I'm in love with hunky DaleJEN claimed she was in LOVE with Dale last night after she was evicted from Big Brother.
The single mum told host Davina McCall she liked Dale, 21, enough to date him outside the house.
The blushing Geordie, 22, said she would be waiting when he left the house — and they had made a pact he would jump and wrap his legs around her “karate-style”.
She gushed: “He is so sincere. He is lovely. He is such a gentleman. Jen admitted she was also attracted to hunky newcomer Stu, 25, but they had “too much in common”.
She said she “definitely” overreacted by weeping when Rex, 24, smeared pizza over her painting, sparking a massive row. And she backed Luke to win.
Stunned housemates had believed chef Rex Newmark was for the chop. But a massive 89.7 per cent of the public voted for Jen to go.
Jen, from Chester-Le-Street, Co Durham, blubbed into Dale’s arms.
Bookies took a beating with Jen’s departure, with 95 per cent of punters putting money on her to go before Ladbrokes closed its book at 1/66.
Ladbrokes spokesman Nick Weinberg said: “Everybody knew that she was doomed.”
Source: The Sun (http://www.thesun.co.uk/sol/homepage/showbiz/big_brother/article1383481.ece)
The single mum told host Davina McCall she liked Dale, 21, enough to date him outside the house.
The blushing Geordie, 22, said she would be waiting when he left the house — and they had made a pact he would jump and wrap his legs around her “karate-style”.
She gushed: “He is so sincere. He is lovely. He is such a gentleman. Jen admitted she was also attracted to hunky newcomer Stu, 25, but they had “too much in common”.
She said she “definitely” overreacted by weeping when Rex, 24, smeared pizza over her painting, sparking a massive row. And she backed Luke to win.
Stunned housemates had believed chef Rex Newmark was for the chop. But a massive 89.7 per cent of the public voted for Jen to go.
Jen, from Chester-Le-Street, Co Durham, blubbed into Dale’s arms.
Bookies took a beating with Jen’s departure, with 95 per cent of punters putting money on her to go before Ladbrokes closed its book at 1/66.
Ladbrokes spokesman Nick Weinberg said: “Everybody knew that she was doomed.”
Source: The Sun (http://www.thesun.co.uk/sol/homepage/showbiz/big_brother/article1383481.ece)