BB bitches get claws out after Kitten goes

The Big Brother housemates put the excitement of Kitten’s eviction behind them today and instead turned to bitching and swigging salt water.

The Big Brother housemates put the excitement of Kitten’s eviction behind them today and instead turned to bitching and swigging salt water.

Marco and Michelle said exactly what they think of fellow contestant, law graduate and linguist Ahmed, while relaxing in the garden.

Michelle dubbed him homophobic while Marco said he had been brought into the house to “p**s people off”.

Just hours after 24-year-old Kitten Pinder’s shock eviction for breaking house rules, it was business as usual among the remaining 11 contestants.

As Ahmed, originally from Somalia, was talking in the diary room, Marco and Michelle were doing derogatory impressions of the 44-year-old Liverpudlian former asylum seeker.

They even tried to persuade Emma to join their verbal assault, but she refused, opting for “an easy life”.

Earlier today, Stuart and Shell appeared to come close to vomiting as they gulped down salt water in a Jackass-style prank they dubbed Saltwater Shock.

Stuart got into character, coming up to the camera and saying: “I’m Stuart Wilson and this is Saltwater Shock.”

Both Stuart and Shell then coughed up the dubious brew before disgusted Michelle and Emma.

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