Big Brother housemates snog - at last

Channel 4 bosses have been rewarded with the ratings-winning action they have long been waiting for as the Big Brother housemates indulged in an alcohol-fuelled kissing frenzy.

Channel 4 bosses have been rewarded with the ratings-winning action they have long been waiting for as the Big Brother housemates indulged in an alcohol-fuelled kissing frenzy.

Four days of unlimited wine and beer seemed to have worked their magic as the remaining six contestants forgot their inhibitions during a game of spin the bottle, each being handed a risqué dare.

The lip action came during a Irish-themed party to mark the closure of the reward room, which has been open since Sunday as a pub with all the housemates except God-fearing Cameron allowed inside.

Dressed as leprechauns, the first challenge went to Steph who was ordered by the others: “Kiss Cameron on the lips.”

Followed by much whooping and screaming, Steph made her way to the sofas where Cameron lay during his exclusion from the pub.

With much encouragement, the Redditch girl planted a smacker on the shy Scot’s lips, before they ran back to the reward room, leaving a perturbed-looking Cameron to return to his Bible.

Cheeky Irishman Ray, who this week was named head of the house, then asked Scott: “Is it true that you’d like to give Nush one right now?”

The embarrassed Scouser finally admitted he did, before the spotlight was turned on Nush.

Asked if she fancied Scott, the yoga nut went red before finally spluttering: “Yes!”

Lisa also admitted to fancying Scott after the bottle landed on her.

Scott was then dared to give Lisa and Steph “a proper snog”, which he did, before things got even steamier as Nush and Steph locked lips for a 10-second smooch.

Last night’s alcohol-fuelled antics also allowed a few home truths to be aired as Lisa revealed her views on the housemates and how she had been treated since she arrived on the show two weeks ago.

After days of revealing her feelings in the Diary Room, Lisa let rip to the others, saying: “You’ve all been such a clique. You’ve all alienated me on quite a few things.”

The Welsh blonde said she had told Big Brother that she liked all the housemates as individuals, but as a group they were like “a pack of lions”.

The others could hardly get a word in edgeways as the onslaught continued, although Scott admitted that “in the nicest possible way” they all wished she had never entered the house.

As the 35-year-old continued to say what she liked about the housemates, Ray tried to stop her but she would not be silenced.

“I’m very intelligent, I’m amazingly strong. Believe you me, I’m very much respected in the place I live in.

“I’ve done things that most of you won’t do for another 10 years. Yesterday I felt the biggest feeling of loneliness,” she said.

Steph and Nush tried to make Lisa see the situation from their point of view and finally calmed her down enough to call a truce.

Lisa said she was looking forward to meeting the girls after Big Brother, saying: “We’ll be best friends in normal life.”

Tomorrow Lisa, Cameron and Steph face eviction from the house after being nominated by Ray in his role of house leader.

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