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Last Updated: Monday, 1 August, 2005, 09:25 GMT 10:25 UK
Kinga spices up Big Brother house
Kinga Karolczak
Kinga is one of six contestants left in the show
New Big Brother contestant Kinga Karolczak has enjoyed her first night in the house, and has been installed as fourth favourite to win the show.

Kinga, who just missed out on a place in the house last month, entered the house on Sunday as a replacement for Orlaith McAllister, who walked out.

There are now six people left in the Channel 4 reality show.

Kinga, 20, is a 12/1 chance to win, according to bookmakers Ladbrokes. Anthony Hutton is favourite at 2/5.

Secret garden

Kinga returned to the Big Brother House on Sunday, after being rejected during her previous brief appearance when she was hidden away in the Secret Garden with Orlaith and Eugene Sully.

Makosi Musambasi was asked by Big Brother to pick just two to join the rest of the housemates.

She chose to have Kinga evicted, saying she did not think she would be able to cope with life in the house.

As a fully-fledged housemate, Kinga will be up for nomination and she will also be able to vote.

'Nothing to lose'

But if any housemate fails to nominate her, Kinga will become immune from the public vote and be guaranteed a place in the final.

Ladbrokes spokesman Warren Lush said: "Kinga is going to stir the pot and is a more likely winner than dark deceiver Derek and lovesick Craig.

"She's not going to care as she has nothing to lose."

Bookmakers have made Eugene 4/1 second favourite to win the £100,000 prize, with Makosi at 8/1, Derek Laud at 14/1 and hairdresser Craig at 16/1.




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