Big Brother eviction (on a bus to Normalsville)
Georgina LittlejohnUpdated 13:51pm on 8 Jun 2009
The first Big Brother contestant has been evicted from the house after just three days — and taken home to “Normalsville” on a Routemaster bus.

Beinazir Lasharie was taken away on a bus to Normalsville, last night
Beinazir Lasharie was booted off after a public vote. She failed to earn housemate status in the new rules for the 10th series.
Viewers instead decided to keep Angel McKenzie, Marcus Akin, Siavash Sabbaghpour, Sophia Brown and Sree Dasari in the house to battle for the Ł100,000 prize.
Greeted by presenter Davina McCall but no audience, Lasharie, a 28-year-old study support assistant from London, described her experience in the house as “weird”.
As a non-housemate, she was deprived of all creature comforts and had to sleep on the floor. McCall, who conducted the eviction interview inside the red double-decker which has “Normalsville” as the destination on the front, said she thought Lasharie would have been as outgoing as she appeared on the launch night.
Lasharie said she was hungry, tired and desperate for a cup of tea.
As she was whisked off home, the remaining 15 housemates celebrated as the series officially began. The five contestants saved by the public had been put up for eviction after failing a biscuit-dunking challenge to become housemates.
Other contestants have already faced challenges that include shaving off their eyebrows, walking across broken glass and changing their names by deed poll to Dogface and Halfwit.
Reader views (1)
So not interested in this years BB. Same wannabe, fame hungry an d quite frankly dull contestants. BB needs to go once and for all and bring in something which actually stimulates the mind. It's no longer about people watching and social interactivity but a route to money and fame for those willing to travel the sole-less road.
- Mark, London, 08/06/2009 15:06
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