Beinazir Lasharie became the first Big Brother contestant to be voted off this year’s show last night.
The 28-year-old study support assistant from London was booted out after failing to earn housemate status.
Viewers voted to make Angel McKenzie, Marcus Akin, Siavash Sabbaghpour, Sophia Brown and Sree Dasari fully fledged housemates.
They joined Cairon Austin-Hill, Charlie Drummond, Saffia Corden, Karly Ashworth, Freddie Fisher, Noirin Kelly, Rodrigo Lopes, Lisa Wallace, Kris Donnelly and Sophie Reade.
Instead of enjoying designer sofas and a glamorous lifestyle, they spent their first days living in one room with only cold porridge to eat.
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The 16 hopefuls have been competing to become housemates, carrying out humiliating tasks including shaving off their eyebrows, walking across broken glass and apparently changing their names by deed poll - to Dogface and Halfwit.
After being given her marching orders by host Davina McCall, Lasharie described her experience in the house as “weird”.
As a non-housemate, she was deprived of all creature comforts and forced to sleep on the floor.
McCall, who conducted the eviction interview inside a red double decker bus, described Lasharie as “not that forthcoming” and asked why she was so quiet in the house when she had appeared outgoing on launch night.
Lasharie replied that she had been hungry and tired in the house but had perked up after a good sleep and a wash.