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Wednesday, 27 June 2007, 09:15 GMT 10:15 UK

Three nominated for BB eviction

Tracey, Billi and Carole from Big Brother 8 Male model Billi Bhati is favourite to be booted out of Channel 4's Big Brother house on Friday after the third round of nominations.

The 25-year-old was picked by seven of his housemates, who accused him of being "sneaky".

He goes up against health worker Carole Vincent and raver Tracey Banard.

Billi's own votes were discounted as punishment for discussing nominations, which meant 21-year-old Charley Uchea was saved from the public vote.

Charley, who has been a source of friction in the house, also had her nominations cancelled.

'Untrustworthy'

Brian Belo, 19, was one of the contestants to select Billi for eviction, saying: "I don't completely 100% trust him.

"He always talks about what being in this house could do for his profile or modelling career.

"I just think he'll tread on anyone in this house, including myself, to get what he wants at the end of it."

Student Chanelle Hayes added: "He stares at me and Zac whenever we are kissing. I don't think that's a normal thing to do."

Tracey and Carole both received four nominations. Charley also had four before Billi's votes were cancelled.




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