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Double eviction from Big Brother Double eviction from Big Brother
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Kara-Louise Horne and Tracey Barnard have become the latest housemates to be evicted from the Big Brother house. Kara-Louise Horne and Tracey Banard have become the latest housemates to be evicted from the Big Brother house.
The pair were delivered the news by host Davina McCall and told they have 30 minutes to pack their belongings. They were up against Jonty Stern who narrowly survived the double eviction and will see out the final week of this year's Channel 4 reality series.
They were up against Jonty Stern who survived the double eviction and will see out the final week of this year's Channel 4 reality series.
Tracey, 36, who has been in the house since the show began, faced the public vote five times.Tracey, 36, who has been in the house since the show began, faced the public vote five times.
Bookmaker Ladbrokes reported that 85% of all bets were on Kara-Louise and Tracey - the highest number ever for a Big Brother double eviction. Lines opened for viewers to vote which of the remaining nine contestants should win the show's £100,000 prize.
The show's host Davina McCall revealed Tracey got a 38% share of the public vote, while Kara-Louise had 30.8%, just 0.1% more than Jonty.
Twins favouriteTwins favourite
Jonty, also 36, and 22-year-old Kara-Louise are two survivors from a clutch of new housemates who joined the show at the end of July. In a post-eviction interview, Tracey, who says she has not worn make-up for 15 years, admitted to feeling like an outsider when she first went into the house.
"When I walked in, it was a house full of ladies."
Meanwhile, Kara-Louise, one of a clutch of new housemates who joined the show at the end of July, said she had found it harder than she expected.
"When you are watching, you feel like something is happening all the time. When you get there, there are great periods of time when there's nothing to do."
Bookmaker Ladbrokes reported that 85% of all bets were on Kara-Louise and Tracey - the highest number ever for a Big Brother double eviction.
Tracey survived four public votes before being evicted
The two evictions leave nine people in the running to win the series - or eight if twins Amanda and Sam Marchant are counted as one.The two evictions leave nine people in the running to win the series - or eight if twins Amanda and Sam Marchant are counted as one.
Tracey survived four public votes before being evictedStudent Kara-Louise received the most nominations from her fellow housemates earlier this week, with five. Student Kara-Louise received the most nominations from her fellow housemates earlier this week, with five.
The twins and Carole Vincent - who was saved from eviction by the other contestants last Friday - were the only ones to avoid getting any nominations.The twins and Carole Vincent - who was saved from eviction by the other contestants last Friday - were the only ones to avoid getting any nominations.
The Marchant sisters - who have agreed to be treated as a single person - are the only housemates to have gone throughout the entire series without receiving a single nomination.The Marchant sisters - who have agreed to be treated as a single person - are the only housemates to have gone throughout the entire series without receiving a single nomination.
They are favourites to win the show's £100,000 prize when the show ends on 31 August - but will have to split the cash if they do.They are favourites to win the show's £100,000 prize when the show ends on 31 August - but will have to split the cash if they do.