Lisa has admitted she was probably "too honest and too outspoken" to succeed in the Big Brother House.
Despite receiving an unhealthy amount of boos during the Walk of Shame, the Welsh lass regained her composure and spoke frankly to Davina in the more relaxed atmosphere of the studio.
The housemates had managed to rouse themselves sufficiently to give Lisa a good send-off, but the biggest shock came from the crowd. Davina herself had sensed the negative vibes on her way over to the House, pleading with the crowd to "be nice."
Indoors, Davina put into words what everyone was feeling, telling Lisa it was "upsetting for us as a production team," but Lisa merely shrugged it off coolly.
"I expected it," she admitted.
And was it upsetting to be nominated on the first attempt, Davina asked?
"I knew it was going to happen," Lisa said once more, and added she felt the reason why she was out at the first hurdle was because, "I was too strong and a threat to all of them."
As for why the public voted for her, Lisa felt she was "too honest and too outspoken."
Davina proceeded to tease Lisa about her fondness for speaking about herself, ramming her point home with a cleverly edited video.
"Conversation got too difficult," Lisa shrugged, "If I hadn't talked about what I'd done, we would never have had any conversations. They didn't want me in the House. End of bl***y story."
Davina, for one, owned up to being a Lisa fan. "You've stirred things up intensely," she told her. "Whether people like you or not, you've turned things upside down."
Lisa once again reiterated she never truly stood a chance. "The minute I stepped foot in that House I was a loser," she said.
Given her outspoken nature, did she ever consider changing to make things easier?
"I wasn't gonna change," Lisa vowed, "That's how I'd react in the outside world. If they don't like it, they should behave more like adults."