Big Brother trio dreading Davina's marching orders
Ray, Gos and Nush were contemplating their fate today with the knowledge that one of them will be evicted from Big Brother tonight.
All are dreading hearing their name read out by Davina McCall and having to leave the house.
Irish IT systems administrator Ray at first shrugged off his nomination, but has since admitted: āThereās no way you can enjoy that moment. Youāll be absolutely devastated.ā
Chef Gos, too, regards the prospect with gloom, saying: āYouāve just got to sit there and take it.ā
Meanwhile blonde yoga-loving sales assistant Nush fears she could be the one to get the boot.
At first she tried to put on a brave face, insisting: āI donāt mind the thought of going. Iāve never met Davina.ā
But later, as she did her hair, she said: āI donāt know why Iām bothering as Iām not going to be in the house much longer.ā
Meanwhile Welsh newcomer Lisa has branded her fellow housemates lazy and dull in a diary room rant.
She said the group acted like it was stuck in a āboring marriageā ā but she was determined to spice things up.
She revealed a ruthless streak when she told how she was going all out to win the Ā£70,000 (ā¬101,000) prize.
āIām not in here to please them, Iām in here to win a game, as much as they donāt know that,ā she said.
Her views of the other housemates will not have been changed when three of them amused themselves last night by pretending the garden bench was a chartered aeroplane.
Gos, bursting with excitement, said to Nush and Cameron: āLetās do (the bench) like a plane taking off!ā
Before the last syllable had left his lips, the trio were perched on the bench, squabbling over aisle versus window seat, and buckling imaginary seatbelts.
Cameron assumed the responsibility of air steward, making sign-language gestures, while Gos pretended to be the captain.
After checking she had her in-flight magazine and sick bag, Nush experienced an attack of the panics, and screamed, āweāre gonna die!ā
āWeāre only half-way along the flaming runway!ā cried Cameron in response, before tipping the bench back as far as possible to simulate take-off.
āWeāre going to Orkney,ā he told the others.
But before they had a chance to take in the news, Cameron had landed the "plane" on the island he calls home and was preparing to stretch his legs.
āShall we (pretend itās) a rollercoaster next?ā Gos said.

