Faria evicted from Celebrity Big Brother as Galloway punished for breaking rules

LONDON - Faria Alam, the PA who became famous for bedding Sven Goran Eriksson, has become the second person to be evicted from 'Celebrity Big Brother', and will soon be followed by either Rula Lenska, Maggot from Goldie Lookin' Chain or former 'Baywatch' star Traci Bingham.

Faria was evicted from the Channel 4 programme last night, having faced basketballer Dennis Rodman and singer Pete Burns in the vote. She received more than 45% of the votes cast, and was booed on her exit from the house.

Earlier in the house, she had gone on a race rant saying the British public would never let a person from an ethnic minority background win the show.

Shortly after her eviction, George Galloway and Ordinary Boys singer Preston were forced to nominate the next three celebrities to face eviction as punishment for breaking the 'Big Brother' rule about discussing nominations.

The pair made their nominations together in the diary room but, unknown to them, they were being watched by the other housemates as they did so.

Each had to choose two celebrities. Traci Bingham was nominated by both because she baited Dennis Rodman.

Preston said he was nominating Maggot because he suggested playing the "capital cities game" and he thought that it was a deliberate attempt to make Chantelle, the non-celebrity in the house, look like "a wanker".

Finally, Galloway said he was nominating Rula Lenska because she "tries too hard". Preston agreed, saying "she's taken a motherly role but that's perhaps with intent".

Bookies have Lenska as the rank outsider to win this fourth series of 'Celebrity Big Brother', with odds of 50/1. At the moment, Chantelle is favourite to win, on 10/11, followed by Preston at 9/4 and Pete Burns on 15/2, according to William Hill.

Meanwhile, the Daily Mirror reports that Burns has a clause in his 'Big Brother' contract saying that he will not be filmed without make-up.

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