Carole smells a Big Brother rat

Carole: The one-eyed queen in the kingdom of the blind
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Big Brother's fake week is drawing to an end, but it looks like realisation is slowly starting to dawn on Carole.

The 53-year-old's suspicions were aroused after housemates were asked to contribute to the 'global initiative' Warmth not Waste, which quite plausibly involves a giant quilt being assembled over Mongolia's Gobi desert and then photographed from space.

But it was not the ridiculous nature of the fake task that got Carole thinking, more the fact that the political protestor had not heard of the climate change project before.

"I keep thinking to myself that this is another fake thingy," she told Gerry in the lounge, before coming to the shocking Sherlock Holmes-esque conclusion: "I hate to say it Gerry, but I think this task was fake."

As part of the fake task, housemates were required to record a supposedly-genuine message to be sent to countries around the world.

Hellenic Republic national Gerry naturally sent his best wishes in Greek, while Brian and Nicky recorded a message in Gaelic.

Chanelle, meanwhile, was left scratching her head after being asked to promote the project to people in Finland.

"I said 'what's Finnish?', she revealed. "I thought Finnish was, like, the end, but it's, like, from Finland."

But coming from the woman who thought Mongolia was a "type of animal", it's not really surprising.

Viewers have been voting to 'evict' either Charley or Nicky this week, but in an 'ingenious' twist the housemate with the most votes will be returned to the house after talking frankly about their other housemates to host Davina McCall.


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