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Twins hoping to avoid eviction

10.08.07

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            Sam and Amanda

Sticking together: the twins face eviction this week

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Big Brother twins Sam and Amanda are hoping to avoid being booted out of the show tonight in an eviction showdown with halfway housemates Amy, Jonty and Kara-Louise.

If they manage to stay, the pair will be treated as one person for the rest of the reality programme and have the right to nominate, be evicted and win together.

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They were told earlier this week that they could choose whether they were treated separately or together but that, whatever happened, one or both of them would face eviction.

The girly twins, 19, from Newcastle-under-Lyme, predictably chose to stick together, which means they are now battling with new additions to the house Amy, Jonty and Kara-Louise to stay.

Jonty has been jovial about facing the axe, after acknowledging that the "halfwayers" who have only recently joined the main house, were always at a disadvantage.

Talking to Gerry yesterday, he said: "I think the perception is that it would be unfair for any of us to get anywhere near the last night, not having been there all those other weeks."

Art historian Gerry succinctly gave his overview of how tonight could play out. He said: "They might vote you [out] because you're annoying. They might vote Kara out because she lost her faith - this is all hypothetical.

"They might vote Amy out because she's a glamour model. Everyone has many negatives here."


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