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Saturday, 1 July 2006, 04:24 GMT 05:24 UK

Aisleyne sent to secret BB house

Aisleyne Horgan-Wallace Model Aisleyne Horgan-Wallace was evicted from the Big Brother house - and sent to a secret house next door in a twist by the Channel 4 programme.

Aisleyne, 27, got 67.3% of the public vote ahead of "golden ticket" entrant Susie Verrico, 43.

Her five new housemates - three men and two women - include a rapper, a bouncer and a nudity fan.

Aisleyne was told she would be choosing four of them for eviction - but they will secretly enter the main house.

The second house - which forms part of the Big Brother complex at Elstree Studios, Hertfordshire - includes an Astroturf garden, futuristic grill-style chairs and a dog sculpture containing a hidden camera.

Aisleyne, who thought she had been evicted from the house, cried when presenter Davina McCall said she had been voted out by the public.

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Susie tried to offer words of comfort, telling her to "be strong".

Richard added: "It's your exit, you got to make it a big one."

But Nikki showed there was no love lost between the pair, saying: "I'm glad she's going."

The Big Brother house's new neighbours include - 24-year-old doorman Jonathan, of Keswick, Cumbria; Jennie, an 18-year-old sales advisor and student from Crewe and Michael, 23, a student living in London.

The other two new contestants are Spiral, a 22 year old from Dublin, and Jayne, a 36-year-old recruitment consultants from Slough.

Big Brother has continued to perform strongly in the ratings, despite competition from World Cup football and tennis at Wimbledon.

Wednesday and Thursday night's programmes were watched by 5.3 million viewers at their peak, helping to give Channel 4 its second biggest audience share of 2006.



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