WHAT more could you want than a housemate whose personality reflects all of the colours in the spectrum?
Thespian Belinda certainly seems right for Big Brother. She's got, or at least claims to have famous friends and only wears black and white.
She said: "I have colours in my life just not in my clothes."
Surely that crack pot line alone made her sail the BB auditions.
In all fairness mumsie Belinda is pleasant enough. She has figured out Rebecca to a T - loud, annoying and attention seeking. She's won my vote already! The Mario, Lisa and Mikey clan looked liked they had a new addition to their group until Belinda dared to step outside the line by expressing her desire to win the show. Or even worse suggest that Darnell could scoop the prize. How dare someone so new to the show have an opinion?
Sara and Maysoon, the other two latest additions to the house bonded over the things that they have in common: being around the age of 27 and being single. It certainly seems to be the good basis for a friendship in the house.
Meanwhile Australian Sara's fresh face has been likened by housemates to that of Dannii Minogue, Angelina Jolie and Nicole Kidman.
Lisa was so overcome by Maysoon's model looks when she entered the house that she was convinced that the former lead singer of the Pussycat Dolls was one of the latest contestants.
Hmm, I'm starting to worry whether the housemates are becoming deluded with boredom as they enter the fifth week of captivity.
Luke and Rebecca have kept up their 'Hate Rex Campaign' and have decided to form a fan club in name of their hatred for the chef.
It looks like Mario may join the club after he and Luke ensured that Rex's pizzas burnt in the oven.
The pair turned the oven temperature up to ruin Rex's nice gesture for the newcomers.
Another highlight of the evening's round-up was the girls' attempt to help Kat levitate.
Rex seemed to be the only one who wasn't buying Lisa's psychic energy stories of moving pianos with her mind but it all made for good entertainment.
Friday's eviction is a difficult one to call this week but Rebecca is certainly starting to grate on people.
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