Big Brother: Karly is evicted!
Karly has become the seventh person to be evicted from the Big Brother 10 house - right after her boyfriend Kenneth became a new housemate. The 21-year-old glamour model - who received 50.1 per cent of the public vote over fellow nominees Noirin, Siavash and Dogface - looked shocked as her name was announced. "Aw, that's not fair, is it," said Noirin , "they did that on purpose. Enjoy it Karly,enjoy every minute. That's cruel, that's actually really cruel." Karly only had time for a brief embrace with Kenneth before leaving the house to a mixed reception from the crowd - and afterwards said that she had been unlucky to be evicted. "It is my luck, I have no luck," she said. "When I went in to the house Kenneth said he was going to go to America, and he's just appeared and I'm out." She added that she had been shocked to see him suddenly appear. "I couldn't believe it! Everyone said there was a new housemate, and I looked and it took me a second, and I looked again and then it hit me. I thought: 'I'm going to go, I know I'm going to go'. And she told Davina, and guests Kathy Burke and Judi James, that he would have a big impact on the house. Lisa said: 'Imagine if your boyfriend could come in' and I said: 'If Kenneth came in here he would mess this place up and put everyone in line.' He will change the show completely."
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