AFTER a week of departures caused by mental instability and dishonesty, contestant Bonnie became the first contestant to be voted out of the Big Brother house, receiving a massive 78% of the votes cast by the public on Friday night.
The 20-year-old from Loughborough, Leicestershire, was the third contestant to leave the seventh series of the reality TV show, after a tempestuous first week saw Shahbaz walk out and Dawn ejected for breaking the rules.
Bonnie had been nominated to face the public vote along with 18-year-old sixth-form head boy Glyn. On hearing she was to be evicted, the care worker said "Oh!"
Interviewed live on Channel 4 by Davina McCall after her eviction, Bonnie said she thought it was her time to come out of the house; "I don't care anyway." And although she said she thought Nikki or Pete would be the seventh Big Brother winner, she said she hoped Lea would win "because she's having a bit of a tough time in there, because she thinks people hate her or something".
Of her time in the house, Bonnie said: "You try and live with them for a week, it's weird. I used to sit there just bored out of my brains."
She said she had not learned very much about herself in the short time she spent in the Big Brother house, except that she needed her clothes.
She added that the atmosphere in the house was weird, and she had expected more conflicts between the housemates.
Asked about Shahbaz, who left after alienating himself from all the other housemates, she said he had made her laugh. "He was the highlight of my first few days, " she said.
The part-time care worker, who works with people who have Downs Syndrome, had been the bookies' favourite to leave the house after she failed to make an impact.
The 20-year old has been planning to leave her Leicestershire home for London after the show, where she will "blaze it up and be more famous than Madonna".
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