Ray would be 'devastated' by Big Brother eviction

Big Brother’s Ray has admitted he would be “absolutely devastated” to be evicted this week.

Big Brother’s Ray has admitted he would be “absolutely devastated” to be evicted this week.

Gloom has descended on the house as Ray, Gos and Nush contemplate their fate.

Discussing the prospect of one of their names being read out on eviction night, a miserable Gos said: “You’ve just got to sit there and take it.”

But Ray, who earlier shrugged off his nomination, told him: “There’s no way you can enjoy that moment. You’ll be absolutely devastated.”

Meanwhile Nush has fallen into a depression because she reckons she might be the one to get the boot on Friday night.

At first she tried to put on a brave face, insisting: “I don’t mind the thought of going. I’ve never met Davina.”

But later, as she did her hair, she said: “I don’t know why I’m bothering as I’m not going to be in the house much longer.”

Unable to sleep last night, she got out of bed for a heart to heart with Big Brother in the diary room.

“Is this still good for Nushie?” she said of being in the house. “I’m sure it is.”

But then she admitted: “I’m not bonding so well with people. Maybe I need a hug and that will make it better.”

The housemates who nominated Gos said they had chosen him because he has not been on top form over the past week.

And the Southall chef is putting his subdued mood down to a bout of illness.

He placed a bucket by his bed last night and has complained of symptoms including sickness, cold and loss of sight in one eye.

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