Aisleyne evicts two more from Big Brother's alternative house

LONDON - Two more 'Big Brother' contestants have been evicted from the now not-so-secret house next door following Aisleyne's decision to remove the contestants.

New contestants Michael and Jennie were given their marching orders by Aisleyne, after what she described as a "tough decision", but unbeknown to her, Michael and Jennie were leaving the house next door to join the other members in the main 'Big Brother' house.

Michael Cheshire, a 23-year old from London, and Jennie Corner, 18, from Crewe, were greeted with cheers and screams from the remaining nine Big Brother contestants, who are all eligible for the show's £100,000 prize money.

Aisleyne first evicted recruitment consultant Jayne Kitt, 37, on Sunday for being "too loud", she then chose Michael because "he told me he wants to go."

Jennie was nominated for eviction because, according to Aisleyne: "She said she wants to take a chance and go and that's the only reason."

Michael and Jennie were then directed by Big Brother into the diary room from the house next door, where they joined the other housemates, and were greeted by a tea party laid on by the remaining contestants.

Only two more housemates remain in the alternative house with Aisleyne: Jonathan Leonard, 24, from Cumbria, and Spiral, a 22-year-old DJ from Dublin.

Aisleyne will have to face the people she has evicted once again when she moves back into the main 'Big Brother' house.

In the main Big Brother house, Richard and Lea are up for eviction after receiving four votes each from their fellow housemates, with Lea proclaimimg, "we're gonna be torn apart" on hearing the news.

Pete was chastised by Big Brother in the diary room for discussing nominations, and was subsequently banned from voting this week.

This week's 'Big Brother' evictions will take place on Friday evening following a public vote, which closes at 8.30pm.

Last week The Sun reported that the four housemates in the house next door had previously taken part in a trial run for the programme, and would be reunited with fellow guinea pig Aisylene when they moved into the adjoining house.

It is the third time that 'Big Brother' has used a secret house, following last year when Orlaith, Kinga and Eugene were hidden away before being nominated by Makosi to enter the house when Kinga was evicted.

The house next door includes a living room, kitchen, shower room, bedroom, garden and topiary dog that has a hidden camera underneath its cocked leg.

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