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Wednesday, 15 August 2007, 11:02 GMT 12:02 UK

Brother 'gurus' in eviction twist

Tracey Big Brother "gurus" Ziggy, Tracey, Sam and Amanda will decide who to boot out of the Channel 4 reality show in an eviction night twist on Friday.

The quartet were given immunity from eviction and the "guru" title after achieving the most self-improvement during this week's task.

But the other six housemates will all be up for the public vote this week.

The two with the most votes will be put forward to the "gurus", who will then choose which one must leave the house.

Ziggy, Tracey, and twins Sam and Amanda - who have agreed to be counted as one housemate - won the week's self-improvement task.

Joint winners

They were crowned "Guru Ziggy" for best mind improvement, "Guru Amanda and Sam" for body and "Guru Tracey" for soul.

The non-guru housemates had to choose whether Tracey and Brian should receive the soul title after Big Brother told them the pair were joint winners.

They decided Tracey was more deserving, meaning Brian will face the public vote. But all said Brian was more likely to survive.

Carole said: "[Tracey's] been up for public vote four times, she's been consistent throughout this house... and I think the chances of the public ousting Brian are zilch."



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