BB's Noirin: I did fancy Siavash!
Big Brother's latest evictee Noirin Kelly has admitted that she "really really liked" fellow housemate Siavash, following their brief romance. And the 25-year-old - who was booted out of the house on Friday with 60 per cent of the public vote - denied that she had led on any of her fellow housemates. "I did fancy Siavash and I really really liked him," she said. "I'm 25 years old, I'm single and free. Obviously I'm still in love with my ex-boyfriend, I didn't stop going on about him." "Then I realised I didn't really fancy Big Brother">Siavash that much. I think I was just attention-deprived in that house." Noirin - who exited the house to a resounding chorus of boos from the crowd - added that she did not think her ex, Isaac, who arrived in the house on Wednesday, would stay now she had gone. "I'm absolutely sure of that," she said. "We made a decision that he's not going to stay. "The only reason he came here was to be with me and get me away from Siavash. If he wants to stay, he wants to stay because he thinks he might win." And while she backed Charlie to win the series - "I've said the whole time I want Charlie to win," she told Davina, she wasn't quite so kind about some of the other housemates. "Bea is going to get her claws into anyone she thinks that can keep her in to the end," she said. "She can manipulate any situation to get what she wants, and she's very smart as well. "If you thought I'm dangerous, she's one to watch."
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