Winston Showan has become the twelfth housemate to leave the Big Brother 2014 house.
The gym-addict bachelor was evicted shortly following Mark Byron after receiving the second-highest number of public votes.
The remaining housemates were shocked at the public's decision, and remained convinced that the Essex boy's exit was a ruse.
"Yeah, I'm a little bit shocked," Winston told host Emma Willis in his post-eviction interview.
"I'd have loved to have made the final, but that's just the way it is. If people want me out, I'd rather be out.
"I've made it 65 days," he added, "and when I first went in I thought I'd be out week four."
When asked why he felt the public wanted to send him home, Winston was at a loss.
"We broke out yesterday... but I don't think that's something people would have disliked," he shrugged.
Willis then brought up Ash, Mark and Chris' decision to take the money,...
The gym-addict bachelor was evicted shortly following Mark Byron after receiving the second-highest number of public votes.
The remaining housemates were shocked at the public's decision, and remained convinced that the Essex boy's exit was a ruse.
"Yeah, I'm a little bit shocked," Winston told host Emma Willis in his post-eviction interview.
"I'd have loved to have made the final, but that's just the way it is. If people want me out, I'd rather be out.
"I've made it 65 days," he added, "and when I first went in I thought I'd be out week four."
When asked why he felt the public wanted to send him home, Winston was at a loss.
"We broke out yesterday... but I don't think that's something people would have disliked," he shrugged.
Willis then brought up Ash, Mark and Chris' decision to take the money,...
- 8/8/2014
- Digital Spy
Wow, that's progress! Prince George just learned to walk, but proud dad Prince William joked that his son will be sprinting in no time. After starting a school sports day 30-meter dash Wednesday in Coventry, William told head teacher Gill Naylor, "I think George will be running faster than me very soon." The prince, 32, gave out medals at the finishing line, jokingly telling the winner, "Love the shoes, seriously fast!" Posing for a group picture with the racers, he tried to put the kids at ease, teasing, "Look excited, be happy!" And when they raised their arms and gave a smile,...
- 7/16/2014
- by Simon Perry
- PEOPLE.com
We're about to get a male evictee! After bidding farewell to Tamara, Pauline and Toya, it's time for a man to pack their bags and walk out of the Big Brother house.
Thanks to Girl Power, three of the men have been saved from eviction (Steven Goode, Marlon Wallen and Chris Wright). That's all very well for them, but what it means is that Ash Harrison, Christopher Hall, Mark Byron, Matthew Davies and Winston Showan are the ones who'll be feeling a little bit nervous on Friday.
As always, though, it's down to you lot - so who do you want to go? Let us know by voting in our poll and leaving your comments below...
Thanks to Girl Power, three of the men have been saved from eviction (Steven Goode, Marlon Wallen and Chris Wright). That's all very well for them, but what it means is that Ash Harrison, Christopher Hall, Mark Byron, Matthew Davies and Winston Showan are the ones who'll be feeling a little bit nervous on Friday.
As always, though, it's down to you lot - so who do you want to go? Let us know by voting in our poll and leaving your comments below...
- 7/1/2014
- Digital Spy
Big Brother's Helen Wood and Toya Washington have blasted Kimberly Kisselovich after she shared a shower with fellow housemate Winston Showan.
Helen confronted the Playboy model after she washed down with the Essex boy following the latest part of the Big Brother farm task, claiming that she'd broken 'girl code', as Winston had previously kissed evicted housemate Tamara Stewart-Wood.
Big Brother: Did the housemates pass their farm shopping task?
Discussing Kimberly's actions with the group, Helen said: "As a girl, I would never have stepped in there… the biggest question is, if she was here would you of got in the shower with Winston; the answer is no, so why decide to do it when she has left?"
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After Helen confronted Kimberly, telling her the shower "might be deemed a bad thing with Tamara", Kimberly said: "That's just weird for me… I would take a shower with...
Helen confronted the Playboy model after she washed down with the Essex boy following the latest part of the Big Brother farm task, claiming that she'd broken 'girl code', as Winston had previously kissed evicted housemate Tamara Stewart-Wood.
Big Brother: Did the housemates pass their farm shopping task?
Discussing Kimberly's actions with the group, Helen said: "As a girl, I would never have stepped in there… the biggest question is, if she was here would you of got in the shower with Winston; the answer is no, so why decide to do it when she has left?"
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After Helen confronted Kimberly, telling her the shower "might be deemed a bad thing with Tamara", Kimberly said: "That's just weird for me… I would take a shower with...
- 6/19/2014
- Digital Spy
Big Brother presenter Luisa Zissman has hit out at the apparent 'bullying' of Jale Karaturp by her fellow housemates.
Zissman, who appears on Bit on the Side, wrote in her column for the Daily Star that she has been angered by the behaviour of the group - and Helen Wood in particular.
Big Brother: Tamara tells all about Winston, Pauline and Jale
"We have seen her isolated from the group, referred to as 'Slug' and repeatedly ridiculed," said former Apprentice runner-up Zissman. "The icing on the cake? Jale has done nothing to provoke them. It has been very uncomfortable viewing.
"The scenes of torment are just like being in a school playground, and it begs the question as to why adults feel it appropriate to behave like this towards their peers."
Zissman criticised the "feeble slap on the wrist" that Helen received, adding: "The most nauseating thing of all,...
Zissman, who appears on Bit on the Side, wrote in her column for the Daily Star that she has been angered by the behaviour of the group - and Helen Wood in particular.
Big Brother: Tamara tells all about Winston, Pauline and Jale
"We have seen her isolated from the group, referred to as 'Slug' and repeatedly ridiculed," said former Apprentice runner-up Zissman. "The icing on the cake? Jale has done nothing to provoke them. It has been very uncomfortable viewing.
"The scenes of torment are just like being in a school playground, and it begs the question as to why adults feel it appropriate to behave like this towards their peers."
Zissman criticised the "feeble slap on the wrist" that Helen received, adding: "The most nauseating thing of all,...
- 6/19/2014
- Digital Spy
It's never nice to be the first person evicted from Big Brother, and that unlucky title was passed on to Tamara Stewart-Wood last Friday. The outspoken 24-year-old might not have had the chance to show us all she had to offer in the house, but she certainly wasn't holding back when we got her on the phone. Read on as she tells all about her fellow housemates...
1. She really does like Winston. Really.
"I do miss Winston. It's so weird - it's like lovers torn or something. It's just the weirdest experience, because normally you can just call someone or text them, and I can't. It did surprise me that he got emotional. I got all teary to my mum after it all and I just felt a little bit heartbroken and I thought, 'Why do I feel like this?' So it's nice to know that maybe he feels the same.
1. She really does like Winston. Really.
"I do miss Winston. It's so weird - it's like lovers torn or something. It's just the weirdest experience, because normally you can just call someone or text them, and I can't. It did surprise me that he got emotional. I got all teary to my mum after it all and I just felt a little bit heartbroken and I thought, 'Why do I feel like this?' So it's nice to know that maybe he feels the same.
- 6/19/2014
- Digital Spy
Power housemate Chris Wright has secretly nominated Ash Harrison for eviction.
Earlier today, the public helped Chris decide who to choose between Ash and Kimberly Kisselovich by voting for his biggest threat in an online poll.
Chris and the two potential nominees were given a Chinese meal in the Pod so that he could get to know them better.
Ash said of the news: "I'm honestly not really bothered... I'm a positive guy... Because I always say I'm not really bothered they've put me up for an easy go cos I won't take it badly. It's part of the game, innit? Cheers to the Power Housemate."
Tamara Stewart-Wood becomes first Big Brother 2014 evictee
Chris previously put Pauline, Christopher and Steven up for eviction.
Jale will automatically face the public vote due to Pauline's previous Killer Nomination.
Earlier today, the public helped Chris decide who to choose between Ash and Kimberly Kisselovich by voting for his biggest threat in an online poll.
Chris and the two potential nominees were given a Chinese meal in the Pod so that he could get to know them better.
Ash said of the news: "I'm honestly not really bothered... I'm a positive guy... Because I always say I'm not really bothered they've put me up for an easy go cos I won't take it badly. It's part of the game, innit? Cheers to the Power Housemate."
Tamara Stewart-Wood becomes first Big Brother 2014 evictee
Chris previously put Pauline, Christopher and Steven up for eviction.
Jale will automatically face the public vote due to Pauline's previous Killer Nomination.
- 6/15/2014
- Digital Spy
Power Housemate Chris Wright has secretly nominated Steven Goode for eviction.
The housemates were summoned earlier in the night on Saturday (June 14) to see that Steven is now on the block with Pauline and Christopher.
Tamara Stewart-Wood becomes first Big Brother 2014 evictee
Jale is also up for eviction due to receiving the Killer Nomination last week.
Steven was consoled by his fellow housemates following the reveal, with others speculating that a new nomination could be announced each night this week.
Chris was chosen by the British public to be the latest recipient of the Power Trip, just days after Pauline had been stripped of her Power Housemate status.
Earlier in the day, housemates took part in a flirting task led by Kimberly.
Big Brother continues on Sunday (June 15) on Channel 5 at 9pm.
The housemates were summoned earlier in the night on Saturday (June 14) to see that Steven is now on the block with Pauline and Christopher.
Tamara Stewart-Wood becomes first Big Brother 2014 evictee
Jale is also up for eviction due to receiving the Killer Nomination last week.
Steven was consoled by his fellow housemates following the reveal, with others speculating that a new nomination could be announced each night this week.
Chris was chosen by the British public to be the latest recipient of the Power Trip, just days after Pauline had been stripped of her Power Housemate status.
Earlier in the day, housemates took part in a flirting task led by Kimberly.
Big Brother continues on Sunday (June 15) on Channel 5 at 9pm.
- 6/14/2014
- Digital Spy
Tamara Stewart-Wood is the first housemate to be evicted from the Big Brother house.
Jale Karaturp and Danielle McMahon were also up for eviction, but the public decided to send home Tamara.
Speaking to Emma Willis in her post-eviction interview, Tamara said: "I did feel quite shocked and a little bit upset that I had been chosen because I felt that if I had been given a bit more time I could have done a bit more."
She also said that she feels sympathy towards Danielle: "I can see that she's had a hard week. It's hard in there, it's not easy."
When realising other housemates found her unapproachable and uninterested, Tamara said she wished she made more of an effort.
"Now I'm sat here and I'm thinking 'Ohh I should have made more of an effort,'" she said, "I just found speaking to them a little bit boring.
Jale Karaturp and Danielle McMahon were also up for eviction, but the public decided to send home Tamara.
Speaking to Emma Willis in her post-eviction interview, Tamara said: "I did feel quite shocked and a little bit upset that I had been chosen because I felt that if I had been given a bit more time I could have done a bit more."
She also said that she feels sympathy towards Danielle: "I can see that she's had a hard week. It's hard in there, it's not easy."
When realising other housemates found her unapproachable and uninterested, Tamara said she wished she made more of an effort.
"Now I'm sat here and I'm thinking 'Ohh I should have made more of an effort,'" she said, "I just found speaking to them a little bit boring.
- 6/13/2014
- Digital Spy
Chris Wright has been voted Big Brother's new Power Housemate.
He won a viewer vote and will now take control of the house, using his newfound power for the first time on tonight's (June 13) live eviction show in which Danielle McMahon, Jale Karaturp and Tamara Stewart-Wood are nominated.
Chris will make his decisions without the rest of the group being aware of his influence.
Pauline Bennett was chosen as the first Power Housemate on the first night, but she was relieved of her power on Monday (June 9).
Meanwhile, the Big Brother housemates earlier won their first weekly shopping task.
The group will now receive a luxury shopping budget as a result of staying happy during the Power of Positivity task.
Big Brother continues tonight at 9pm on Channel 5.
He won a viewer vote and will now take control of the house, using his newfound power for the first time on tonight's (June 13) live eviction show in which Danielle McMahon, Jale Karaturp and Tamara Stewart-Wood are nominated.
Chris will make his decisions without the rest of the group being aware of his influence.
Pauline Bennett was chosen as the first Power Housemate on the first night, but she was relieved of her power on Monday (June 9).
Meanwhile, the Big Brother housemates earlier won their first weekly shopping task.
The group will now receive a luxury shopping budget as a result of staying happy during the Power of Positivity task.
Big Brother continues tonight at 9pm on Channel 5.
- 6/12/2014
- Digital Spy
Big Brother fans can now vote for the next Power Housemate.
Pauline Bennett was chosen as the first contestant to wield control of the house on the first night, but she was relieved of her power on Monday (June 9).
Viewers can now nominate the next Power Housemate in a poll on the official Big Brother app, with the vote closing at 9am tomorrow (June 12).
However, this week's nominees - Danielle McMahon, Jale Karaturp and Tamara Stewart-Wood - are exempt and cannot be the next Power Housemate.
Big Brother has already informed the group that the next Power Housemate will be a secret, and that they will be able to make their decisions without the rest of the group being aware of their influence.
Big Brother continues tonight (June 11) at 10pm on Channel 5.
Pauline Bennett was chosen as the first contestant to wield control of the house on the first night, but she was relieved of her power on Monday (June 9).
Viewers can now nominate the next Power Housemate in a poll on the official Big Brother app, with the vote closing at 9am tomorrow (June 12).
However, this week's nominees - Danielle McMahon, Jale Karaturp and Tamara Stewart-Wood - are exempt and cannot be the next Power Housemate.
Big Brother has already informed the group that the next Power Housemate will be a secret, and that they will be able to make their decisions without the rest of the group being aware of their influence.
Big Brother continues tonight (June 11) at 10pm on Channel 5.
- 6/11/2014
- Digital Spy
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