
Who Dares Wins
The housemates have to choose their winner...
In a change to the normal Big Brother rules, the teenage housemates today had to sit round the table and each argue their case for winning the competition.
Not surprisingly, things got very emotional when the housemates were asked to go into the spare bedroom to choose their winner. One by one, they had to go round the table and sum up their time in the house.
Caroline was first up but instead of giving a cheesy 'Vote for Me' speech, she criticised the other housemates for their childish behaviour.
"I've learnt that I can't trust anyone," she began sharply, staring straight ahead. "I've said in the Diary Room that it's been like a kids' playground in here. It's been petty, but I've stayed out of all the arguments."

Jade, however, burst into tears as she told the housemates that she'd never had a game plan. "I've been myself 100%," she sobbed. "If you liked me in here, you'll like me outside."
Chirpy Paul's speech was far more upbeat as he credited himself for bringing much-needed humour into the House. "I came in here for a laugh," he said simply. "And I've been the one who always tried to make everyone else laugh. If I've annoyed anyone, I've always apologised."
But it was Tommy who seemed to have benefited most from the Big Brother experience. "I've learnt that I can get on with everyone," he said, rather sweetly, "and that everyone's the same. You can't take people at face value."
Tracey, however, seemed desperate to prove that she's not two-faced. "I've not said anything behind anyone's back," she claimed, although she clearly has. "I didn't bitch in here."
We believe you Tracey...
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