Day 50 of 71 - Ahmed is the latest evictee
Posted by Simon at July 16, 2004 09:27 PM
Ahmed is the latest housemate to have been voted out of the house by the public, after receiving more votes than Dan, Michelle, Shell, Stu and Victor.
Reacting to the announcement Ahmed jumped up off of the sofa shouting "good!" and clearly pleased that he is finally leaving the house.
However Victor didn't seem quite as impressed with the boo's that he overheard on the speakers which were picked up on Davina's microphone whilst she was giving the names of the housemates who had been voted on this week.
The E4 "live feed" has shown Victor and Jay standing in the bedroom speaking with raised voices, saying how it's definitely those two who will be up next week, full of "fucking's" from Victor, and how he's going to have to make sure they take them down one at a time. Jay is clearly not pleased that Ahmed is going, and Victor's said "I. Did. Not. Want. That. Guy. To. Go. One. Bit" - their gameplan is seemingly in quite a bit of a spin, especially with Victor now knowing he's not at all popular with the public.
Ahmed exits the house
Housemates performed a final rousing rendition of AHMANIA before he walked through the exit door, and in to a crowd which gave him a mixture of cheers and boo's. He lapped up every moment of it, giving his trademark "aaaaaaaghh" noises and jestures back.
When he got up on the stage with Davina he did his "Daviiiiiiiiinaaaaaaaaaa!" shout that he'd promised the housemates he'd do, and also did lunges towards the crowd like some sort of weird bird of prey - that man sure is nutty...
Interview in the studio and not on the stage
In an interesting change from previous weeks, and probably due to the utter shambles that was last week's noisy eviction interviews, Davina is conducting Ahmed's interview in the Big Brother Little Brother studio, which is nearby to the house, and in a much more relaxed and quiet atmosphere.
However just like lasts week's eviction, it seemed to be full of mistakes by Davina, who really doesn't seem to be a patch on the presenter that she used to be, fluffing questions, and just going down dead-ends like they were going out of fashion.