
Viva Espana
The gang have performed their rousing 'Spanish' pop ditty... Ole!
The guys and gals have passed their mini task after performing their self-penned Spanish pop song with startling gusto.
Tommy was called into the Diary Room to show Big Brother the promotional flyer he'd created for the band.
Asked to describe the production of the colourful piece of art, Tommy succinctly told the all-seeing eye, "I stuck the pictures down and done the writing."
Unfortunately and unbeknown to Tommy, the name of the band, Pellirogo Uno, didn't actually make sense but had the housemates changed the 'g' in the first word to a 'j' then the name would have meant "The Red-haired Ones" in Spanish.
Nonsensical name or not, when it was time to perform, the up-for-it bunch looked a picture of musical wonderment.

Bedecked in red wig and garish green dress, Caroline was at the helm and played the keyboards like a modern-day, female Mike Oldfield.
Tracey and Jade, looking like members of classic 80s band, Black Lace, provided a stirring backing dance, while Paul dressed in a Duran Duran-inspired get-up and Tommy looking uncannily like spoof comedy character, Paul Calf, in his blonde mullet and black moustache waved their arms about like their lives depended on it.
But if anyone were to win a gold star for their performance, it would have to be James who, in his image-changing, curly brown mullet and dog-tooth check jacket sans shirt, looked like a young Tommy Ball (from legendary comedy duo, Cannon and Ball) and sang like him too.
The golf-loving Glasgow boy, whose favourite pastimes include sleeping and lounging, looked like someone had just put chilli down his pants such was the display as he jumped around the stage maniacally and screamed made-up words at the top of his voice.
Viva (non) Espana indeed...!
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