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5:46pm Thursday 24th July 2008
Luke and Rebecca have continued their Big Brother fling, sharing another secret kiss under a duvet.
The pair snuggled up in the luxury bedroom after Rebecca learnt that she would face the public vote on Friday.
But if she was hoping for some words of comfort from her beau, she was sadly mistaken. "What will you do without me?" she asked him playfully. But he told her bluntly that he was sure he would quickly make new friends with rivals Rachel and Maysoon.
"I'm sure we'll have some interesting conversations. Paint, slugs, Lynx adverts, cigarettes," he said.
The student put his feet up and let the nursery nurse treat him to an eyebrow pluck, but told her: "I will want you evicted on Friday if this doesn't go well."
Meanwhile, Darnell reacted angrily when he found out that he would be put before the public vote, saying he had been "backstabbed" by his housemates.
He said: "I can't believe it. These housemates are unreal. I'm too shocked that some people have voted for me that are supposed to be my friends. That's what kills me."
The news marked the end of a mixed fortnight in the Big Brother house for the songwriter.
He enjoyed a week of immunity from eviction after being made 'head of house' by his fellow contestants. But the 26-year-old has now found himself in the Big Brother 'sin bin' for discussing nominations with Rex.
He was locked up in the Big Brother jail after he was caught confessing that he had put his friend's name forward for eviction.
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