Sunita has left the Big Brother house without shedding a tear.
Before she left, the other housemates sang to her: "You've not been evicted" and had a group hug. She then hugged each housemate.
Sunita was accompanied by a security guard and photographed by the press as soon as she left.
Sunita, from Brixton, South London, expressed her doubts as early as day four and complained about the "pantomime" antics of the other 11 housemates.
She refused to join in when they amused themselves by acting out sexual positions and looked increasingly miserable as the week wore on.
Finally she went into the Diary Room and told Big Brother she was feeling claustrophobic under the 24-hour watch of the cameras.
"I think I was a bit naive coming into the house and perhaps I didn't really think about what I wanted when I came in.
"I'm getting really claustrophobic being in the same rooms, doing the same things. I usually like to be the life and soul of the party but maybe this is not my party," she said.
She will be replaced by a brand new housemate but details of who the person will be and when he or she will join have not yet been announced.
One of the remaining 11 will still be evicted from the house tomorrow.