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Last Updated: Wednesday, 28 June 2006, 10:19 GMT 11:19 UK
Two facing Big Brother 'eviction'
Aisleyne Horgan-Wallace and Susie Verrico
The Big Brother contestants are unaware of the neighbouring house
Big Brother's golden ticket entrant Susie Verrico and model Aisleyne Horgan-Wallace have been nominated for eviction from the Channel 4 show.

But the pair do not know that the contestant who receives the most public votes by Friday will join five mystery housemates in a secret house next door.

Aisleyne, 27, joined the show after two unscheduled departures, while model Susie, 43, won a lottery-style draw.

Last week, upholsterer Lisa Huo, 27, became the fifth contestant evicted.

Channel 4 afterwards announced that five new contestants would move into an adjoining house on Friday.

BB7 COMINGS AND GOINGS
18 May - Fourteen contestants enter Big Brother house
24 May - Shahbaz Chauhdry quits
25 May - Dawn Blake ejected
26 May - Bonnie Holt evicted
29 May - Aisleyne Horgan-Wallace and Sam Brodie join
30 May - George Askew quits
2 June - Sezer Yurtseven evicted
9 June - Sam Brodie evicted, Susie Verrico introduced
16 June - Grace Adams-Short evicted
23 June - Lisa Huo evicted
Aisleyne and Susie each received five nominations from their fellow housemates on Tuesday.

Imogen Thomas, 23, nominated Susie, saying: "I just don't know why she's here. She always wants a cup of tea. She's boring."

Lea Walker, 35, called Susie "too posh to be in here".

Also nominating Aisleyne, Lea said: "She gets really quite nasty. I don't like that quality."

Nikki Grahame, 24, also voted for Aisleyne, saying: "She's just playing a game, there's something not right."

Susie won her place on the programme after 100 golden tickets were hidden inside chocolate bars.

It was reported that her husband spent £4,000 on promotional Kit Kats to win her a place on the show's seventh series.

But Channel 4 said the ticket was bought on the eBay auction website.


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