Marsh evicted from Celebrity Big Brother as Jim fixes it for others

LONDON - Model Jodie Marsh was the first housemate to get booted out of the 'Celebrity Big Brother' house as Sir Jimmy Saville fixed a wish for the remaining contestants.

Marsh, who complained of being bullied by Michael Barrymore and Pete Burns, got 41.7% of the public vote. On Wednesday, she received eight out of 10 possible nominations from her fellow housemates.

Marsh cried her way through her eviction interview as she was grilled on her time in the house. When Davina asked whether she would do the show again, she replied: "Never in a million years".

Meanwhile back in the house, Big Brother arranged for the contestants to make a wish to Sir Jimmy Saville, the veteran presenter of 'Jim'll Fix It' who entered the house as a visitor on Saturday.

Among the requests were a jumbo jet flight for Barrymore, two tickets to the Oscars for MP George Galloway and a role in 'EastEnders' for Preston. Chantelle asked to be a pop star -- not knowing that record labels are already vying to release her fictitious single 'I Want it Right Now'.

Saville left the house to arrange the wishes on Saturday night, saying he couldn't stay because he comes from a "red-blooded part of the country" and would not be able to restrain himself around the females in the house.

He returned on Sunday to give the housemates their wishes.

As well as giving Galloway two tickets for the British Bafta Awards, he gave Chantelle a CD of her track 'I Want It Right Now' and has arranged for Preston to meet 'EastEnders' bosses about starring in the BBC One soap.

Traci asked Jimmy "to fix something personal for her". He told her he would reveal to her in private how her wish would become a reality.

Elsewhere in the house, Rula won the box task after staying in her cardboard box for 52 minutes. Her reward for winning was to receive "the pants of power" a huge pair of Y fronts that she must wear on show.

Big Brother explained to Rula that the pants' powers would come into effect in a few days.

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