Terry’s verdict on BB Lucy: she’s very nice but the least talented
Tuesday, 6 January 2009
Terry Christian has chosen glamour model Lucy Pinder as the least talented in this year’s Celebrity Big Brother, thereby secretly nominating her for eviction.
He has also put Ulrika Jonsson up for the public vote, deciding previously that she was the housemate with the biggest ego.
As Head of the House with special privileges, Terry picked Lucy after the celebrities showcased the talents that made them famous.
Lucy did a “News in Briefs”, including a presentation on the Labour Party and Wags. She decided to add a long hooded jumper to her briefs.
After telling housemates she is not a fan of the Labour Party, she discussed why she is famous.
She said a highlight of her career was travelling to Afghanistan as well as appearing on Bo Selecta!
In the Diary Room, Terry said of Lucy: “She’s a very bright girl, she’s a very nice girl. I have never ever heard of her.”
The talent contest kicked off with rapper Coolio performing his song Gangsta’s Paradise to the group. Actors Verne Troyer and Tina Malone were next, with their rendition of Romeo and Juliet.
Troyer said: “Don’t tell me” to the housemates as he struggled to remember his words.
Ulrika did a weather report before explaining why she is famous.
“Running parallel to my television presenting career has been a slightly unsuccessful personal life, doomed by much gloom,” she told housemates.
Mutya Buena sang Hole In The Head by her former band, the Sugababes. “Sugarbaby, we love you long time,” shouted Coolio.
Ben Adams sang a song from his days in A1. Michelle Heaton, dressed in a black PVC catsuit, sang one of Liberty X’s hits. Scots politician Tommy Sheridan told why he is famous, explaining that he has “tried to speak the truth of power”.
He included a speech on his beliefs, saying: “I think America is the single biggest threat to stability in the world.”
At the end of the speech Tina shouted: “Tommy for prime minister.”
The last housemate to perform was La Toya Jackson who sang one of her brother Michael’s songs.
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