Chelsea Singh is the fifth housemate to be evicted from Big Brother in devious ‘annihilation week’
Multi-millionaire is the first to be voted out as part of a housemate cull
SELF-PROCLAIMED multi-millionaire Chelsea Singh has become the fifth housemate to be evicted from Big Brother.
The Mayfair businessman was given the boot as the Channel 5 show starts 'Annihilation Week' - which will see a number of the housemates lose their place.
The news sent shock waves throughout the house - not least with Chelsea himself, who was only saved by the public vote after being put up for nomination this week.
As they were brought through to the 'deliberation room', housemates were told they had to decide there and then who was to be evicted immediately from the house.
Jackson suggests that they go round the table and explain their choice one-by-one, and Chelsea unfortunately got the most votes.
His heart dropped as Evelyn, Laura, Jayne, Sam, Hughie, Ryan and Lateysha all voted for him to leave, citing a change in attitude as a reason for him getting the chop.
Chelsea has been in trouble on several occasions for discussing nominations with other housemates, and was sent to jail on tonight's episode for doing it again.
Once the decision was made, he was given 30 minutes to pack his things, and missed out on the usual fare of cheering crowds and interview with Emma Willis.
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One person who won't be sad that he is gone is Jayne Connery, with whom he has a mysterious past with from before the shows beginning.
Jayne and Chelsea were reunited within the first couple of weeks after Chelsea was 'kidnapped' by the ominous Other housemates who were told to wreak havoc on the main house in order to gain their place there.
Since then, Chelsea has made no secret of his dislike of the private investigator, and has nominated her for eviction at every opportunity.
He also outed her to the rest of the house for being a kiss-and-tell story seller after she had a relationship with football stars John Terry and Sven Goran-Ericsson.
Former journalist Andy is now worried that if it were to happen again, he would be the next housemate to leave.
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