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From The Daily Star
BIG Brother fans have vowed to hijack tomorrow night’s live show to vent their rage over the Charley Uchea “fix” scandal. Viewers were left fuming after producers stopped the hated housemate from being put up for eviction, fearing the show would die without her. Now irate fans are urging those who attend the live show, hosted by Davina McCall, 39, to cause chaos as they gather outside Elstree TV Studios, Herts. They plan to disrupt the broadcast by chanting “Charley Out! Charley Out!” and drowning Davina’s commentary. Originally, the housemates were told that Carole Vincent, 53, Tracey Barnard, 37, Billi Bhatti, 25, Nicky Maxwell, 28, and 21-year-old Charley would all be facing the public vote on Friday. However, there was a big shock when BB announced that, because Billi and Charley had been caught discussing nominations, they would be punished by having their votes scrapped. Since Billi had polled eight votes from the housemates, his tally dropped to seven – still the highest number of nominations. However, the move meant that superbitch Charley only got three votes and so dropped off the hit list. The decision has caused uproar among dedicated BB fans, who had been chanting every Friday night to urge housemates to put her up for the chop. Fan Jason, from Dorset, who runs www.bigbrotheronline.co.uk, said: “It’s no secret that people want Charley out and everyone expected her to be up this week. “But this so-called penalty gives her immunity from eviction. “How can this be a punishment for Charley? It’s a gift. “The only one suffering is Billi ... and the fans.” BB bosses fear that, if Charley goes, the bores left in the house will cause fans to switch off. Even Billi is starting to smell a rat. He said yesterday: “How is this a punishment for Charley? She’s got off the hook. “I would have felt safe if she was up against me for this eviction. “I wanted to beat her – that would be better than winning Big Brother.” And Carole said: “If this game is fixed to keeping one person in then it’s not a fair game. “I imagine a lot of others wouldn’t want to continue playing.” Last night a Channel 4 spokeswoman said of the “fix” allegations: “Big Brother reserves the right to give out punishments to housemates as it sees fit.” Now now Amy! ![]() |
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