All TEN housemates nominate Heidi and Spencer for eviction

Jan 7, 2013 - 07:46
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All TEN housemates nominate Heidi and Spencer for eviction
All TEN housemates nominate Heidi and Spencer for eviction

ALL TEN of the Celebrity Big brother housemates put Heidi Montag and Spencer Pratt up for eviction in the first nominations of this season.

The contestants chose the US pair after they refused to integrate with their fellow celebs while living in the basement.

They also failed to take part in a task that would have provided hot water for those living in luxury.

The reality TV duo — who are on the show as one person — are up against Frankie Detorri and Paula Hamilton.

Footage of the housemates leaing of the nomination results was shown on Celebrity Big Brother's Bit On The Side last night.

And BB stirred things up by telling Paula and The Hills couple how many votes they had received.

Frankie is facing the public vote after he put himself forward when Big Brother offered the basement four a chance to escape their frugal existence.

BB told the jockey and below-stairs dwellers Neil 'Razor' Ruddock, Sam Robertson and Ryan Moloney: "To leave behind the squalor of the basement and ascend to the comfort of the main house, one of you must sacrifice yourself."

Frankie was chosen as the least likely to actually be evicted on Wednesday and the four stated they thought Heidi and Spencer — known as Speidi — would be the first to go.

And as a result of his actions the quartet were freed and united with the other contestants in the luxury part of the house.

Model Paula has baffled the house with her constant stories even revealing she was once in rehab with 'dead' people.

The full nominations can be viewed tonight on Channel 5 at 9pm.

The first live eviction will take place on Wednesday — but in the meantime let us know what you think by voting in our poll above.

 

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