STACY Francis has become the sixth housemate to be evicted from the Celebrity Big Brother house.
She was up against seven of her fellow housemates after being nominated by Jedward, Jessica Cunningham and Kim Woodburn.
The X Factor US star had nominated Jessica because "she gets very combative" and Kim.
Calum Best, James Cosmo and Bianca Gascoigne were the only ones not up for eviction.
Speaking to host Emma Willis afterwards she described herself as a "fireball" and spoke about new celebs coming into the house.
She said: "I felt like new people had came into the house because... they hadn't had the chance to know me."
Stacy also revealed she felt Jessica Cunningham was "judging" her and referred to Kim Woodburn as "selfish".
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The singer remarked: "I always made sure that I was considerate about my housemate... Kim was selfish."
She also said that she "never really figured out the game" and predictably said that she thought Speidi were the biggest game players.
Finally Stacy admitted that she wanted Game of Thrones star James Cosmo to win.
Her exit follows Chloe Ferry's shock one last week.
At the weekend Stacy broke down after blaming herself for Chloe Ferry’s eviction.
She was left sobbing after it was announced that the Geordie Shore star was evicted from the Celebrity Big Brother house.
She collapsed into tears as Nicola McLean rushed to her side.
Nicola told her: “You cannot blame yourself, it’s not your fault.”
But Stacey continued to repeat that she’d “f***ed up”.
The British mum-of-two reprimanded her: "Don't be silly babe, it's a game."
Chloe had gone up against Kim Woodburn, Jedward and Coleen Nolan after one of the superheroes tasks.
The pairs had split into separate rooms and had the option of nominating their partners by pressing a buzzer, with thirty seconds to decide there was the option to not nominate at all.
Chloe was unhappy that Stacy, who she felt was her friend, had nominated her said: “I’d rather show my loyal side than win the competition.”
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