Big Brother: Four face eviction!
Shabby, Ben, Govan and Dave are nominated for eviction from the Big Brother house this week. They will be told tomorrow morning and will take part in another task, the winner of which will be saved and must choose another housemate to face the public vote instead. Whingeing voluntary worker Govan, pictured, has already been made the even priced favourite to get evicted this Friday by bookies William Hill. Second favourite is hot-tempered squatter Shabby at 6/4, who is up for eviction for the second time in two weeks. Welsh minister Dave is at 6/1 and posh boy Ben is at 8/1. However, all is dependent on who succeeds in the save and replace task which is at midday tomorrow. "Govan got a lot of flack from the public at the eviction on Friday, and it would seem that unless he wins the task tomorrow, he will be taking the walk on Friday," said William Hill's spokesman Joe Crilly. Meanwhile, Shabby has made up her feud with Ben - but only as part of a task set for her by the Tree of Temptation. The talking chest of drawers pounced on the squatter while she was in the bathroom this afternoon, calling her "Scabby" and setting her a mission to have a close encounter with her house nemesis. Shabby had to stay within arms length of Ben and also had to pay him 20 compliments, or face the wrath of the Tree.
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