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02-06-2005, 08:01 PM
Makosi heads for TV fame
Borehamwoodstimes

MAKOSI Musambasi, High Wycombe's very own Big Brother housemate, has been hogging the limelight in the first week of the Channel 4 reality show.

Originally from Zimbabwe, the Wycombe Hospital cardiac nurse is on a secret Big Brother mission to get the most nominations possible by annoying her new housemates.

This will save the 24-year-old from being "up for eviction" tomorrow night.

She is up against 12 other housemates who are hoping to stay in the house for the next three months and take home the £100,000 prize.

The last person to be evicted will be the winner.

Many former housemates have become minor celebrities.

The contestants entered the house in London on Friday. Everything that happens is being filmed.

Her fellow housemates have been trying to get to the bottom of her attention seeking and stirring but have got nowhere.

Kemal, the bitching belly dancer, even asked the others to shun her.

But he later changed his mind and said he would stand by her whatever the cost.

Kemal told the group to ignore Makosi's pranks, but rather than just making light of her behaviour as he intended, they started blanking her completely.

Kemal said, to a weeping Makosi: "They've got so little brain cells that they take everything at face value. They take it literally."

Moping Makosi accepted his apology but shed some crocodile tears in the process.

While dabbing her eyes, she said: "I want it to look like I'm crying so they'll talk to me but they won't."

Makosi, also known as Princess, has been on the mission since her first night in the house but was sworn to total secrecy about what she had to do.

Although she didn't grasp her mission straight away begging the viewers to vote for her after further explanation she got stuck in and has been a nightmare to live with ever since.

She has been pulling stunts, causing arguments and ruffling feathers as often as possible.

On her fourth day, she was set a task of washing the aprons so other housemates could get alcohol.

But she did not complete the task and lied to her fellow contestants.

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Roberto? He's destined to be famous, say his friends
Sheffieldtoday

GOOD news ladies... Big Brother's very own Italian Stallion Roberto Conte IS single and looking for love.

Friends of the former Sheffielder have quashed rumours that he was dating a mystery brunette before he entered the reality TV show.
Pals say the 32-year-old Kylie fan always dreamed of being famous and they believe he is destined to date an A-list celeb when he leaves the Big Brother house.

And Roberto's best friend Adrian Bagnoli believes his mate could even fall for the charms of another contestant.
Adrian, aged 36, said: "Us Italians like to be free in all senses.
"Rob is a physical person and if he is in the Big Brother house for three months he will struggle not to have some kind of contact."
Roberto, who loves cooking in the nude, lodged with Adrian in his house in Millhouses from 2001 while he was studying at Sheffield University.
The pair met while Adrian, who runs Cubana tapas bar on Trippet Lane, drank a coffee in Nonna's on Ecclesall Road where Roberto was a waiter.Another pal, hairdresser Giuseppe Cappelletti, 39, added: "Rob is a very extrovert character, he's good looking, confident and he likes to be busy. When you get to know him, you realise he's destined for fame. One day he will date someone famous...he's fond of Kylie Minogue."
Roberto, who now lives in Liverpool, waited tables while studying to become a PE teacher and did some of his classroom training at Ecclesfield Comprehensive.

He grew up in Scauri in Southern Italy, between Rome and Naples.
n Roberto may be the Sheffield favourite - but his Big Brother housemates want him out.
The Italian received four eviction nominations last night, along with Sam and Makosi.
His fellow housemates dubbed him two-faced, arrogant, immature and self-obsessed.

Under normal rules, members of the public should have chosen one of the three to be thrown out of the house on Friday. But in a twist, Big Brother decided Roberto, Sam and Makosi should all be immune from evictions this week. Instead, camp Craig and Mary the witch will face the public vote.

02 June 2005

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Oh Big Brother, save me from myself
icAyrshire

THE ARCTIC Circle, that’s the only place for me to go folks to save myself.

That might stop me from slipping into my old habits and tuning into Big Brother.

I use the excuse that it gives me a routine and lets me work towards sitting down at 10pm every night.

And common sense tells me that watching a live freak show is a waste of the precious time we have on this planet.

I vowed I wouldn’t fall into the trap of watching it religiously.

But no, there I was on Friday night watching every one of the scantily clad lasses and effeminate men take up residency.

Mind you, Davina McCall made it worthwhile as she had on a pair of killer peep-toe stilettos on the opening night.

It took me back to last summer when I went down to Elstree Studios to be part of the crowd.

Linda and I managed to get inside the studio as Vanessa was evicted and although it seems like a distant memory now, at the time I became one of the sad losers who get caught up in the madness of it all.

It really is a freak show but I still think it is the original reality TV supremo.

But when I start lying on my bed watching housemates lie in their beds, I know it’s time to reach for the remote and change the channel.

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BIG Brother's housemates love our Lesley
ic huddersfield

Jun 2 2005
By The Huddersfield Daily Examiner

LAST night it was revealed that out of the 13 contestants, 19-year-old Lesley was the only one that did not receive a single vote for tomorrow's first eviction.

Big Brother set Makosi a task on the opening night to be the most hated housemate - she succeeded and was able to pick her least favourite pair to be up for eviction.

She picked Craig and self-confessed witch Mary. But the actual nominations revealed that Huddersfield girl Lesley Sanderson was the favourite.

Nobody voted for her.

The Skelmanthorpe student voted for Sam and Makosi.

Explaining why she chose Sam, Lesley said: "Her laugh is really, really fake."

When it came to Makosi she said: "She is lying to us. She wants

everything to be about her and the lies are just too much."

Then when she returned to the living room where the housemates gathered for the nominations Lesley proudly proclaimed: "These are the biggest boobs in Huddersfield."

Her new pals fell about laughing.

Roberto, Sam and Makosi were actually the people the other housemates nominated.

Lesley, a Huddersfield Technical College student, is now guaranteed another

week in the house but her popularity with the others suggests she might be sticking around quite a bit longer.

Lesley had been angry after Sam called Craig camp, leading to a spat of handbags between the two girls. Maxwell tried to diffuse the situation by talking to Lesley but she was having none of it, she said, "I can't take someone telling me to get a life!"

Obviously upset by the war of words Sam retired to bed, but Lesley tried to wind her up by turning the bedroom light back on. Her efforts paid off and an angry Sam came storming out of the bedroom, dressed only in her underwear, to confront Lesley who was in the kitchen.

Roberto seemed to be in a frisky mood this evening and tried to repay Lesley with a bit of petting to apologise for eating her steamy sponge pud.

Roberto cheekily asked, "What can I do to make it up that doesn't involve sex?" "No, no, nothing" Lesley quickly replied but Roberto was keen for the steamy sponge pudding to have a steamy apology.

"Next week to make it up to you" he saucily said "we'll buy a lot of treacley sponge thingy and we'll heat it up and put it all over my body and you can eat it from my body."