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Big Brother Catch-Up - Lisa flirted with Bea this morning.

The chain smoking ‘Big Brother’ lesbian admitted last night that she misses sex, agreeing with Bea that they were both "randy".

Then this morning they flirted together, after Lisa told the recruitment consultant she was "naughty, but nice."

When Bea replied: "Float like a butterfly, sting like a bee."

Lisa crudely rhymed with her told her: "How about float like a butterfly, sting like a bee and ********* me?"

Slightly blushing, Bea told her: "That's a bit too graphic Lisa. Don't go spoiling it with crudity."

The outspoken housemate quickly corrected herself, saying: "Sorry, I've spoilt it now. How about float like a butterfly, sting like a bee, Bea is the sweetest thing we've ever seen?"

Lisa also told Bea yesterday (20.08.09) how she hopes her ex-girlfriend comes to the final if she makes it that far.

She told her: "I'm going to ask Big Brother about my ex-girlfriend and get her down here for me in I'm in there in the final."
Bea meanwhile offered Marcus a sex act in return for a can of beer last night, although he wasn’t too interested.

He told her: "I can get one for free. I'll keep the can, thank you."

The ‘Big Brother’ housemates were divided by the magazines they were given last night.

As research materials for the publication they made together, the housemates were provided with a number of gossip magazines containing articles about the house and housemates - which had mixed effects on the house.

While Sophie was upset with comments made by evicted house boyfriend Kris - who refused to deny they had had sex in the house -saying she was never going to speak to him again, Bea was incensed that she was referred to as ‘Bonkers Bea’ in one article.

Lisa, meanwhile, was very excited to read the outside perspective on Freddie’s eviction, Siavash's secret girlfriend and Karly and Kenneth.

She told Big Brother: "I love magazines. This is brilliant. Thank you. I know they've upset a few housemates, but I'm over the moon!"

Siavash started to feel pangs of guilt when he read a very positive article with his now ex-girlfriend pledging her support for him in the house, published before he kissed series siren Noirin.

Laura Cogoni - the ‘secret’ girlfriend - said soon after Siavash cheated she was ending their relationship.

David was upset at the effect the magazines had on Sophie, however, and he and Bea discussed Kris’ comments.

Bea pledged support, saying: "I can understand. If you feel like someone might be making a fool of you, it's, 'F**k off'."

David added: "She's only been with two guys in her whole life. Think about it, Bea. Papers print s**t. They shouldn't be allowed to do it."

Meanwhile Marcus was pleased with their efforts with in producing their own magazine.

Presenting it to Big Brother, he said: "That f***ing magazine is hilarious. We had such a good laugh making it as well. This was definitely one of my favourite days in the house."

Then we had former ‘Big Brother’ housemate Noirin Kellly says racism and bullying are covered up on the show.

Noirin said she used the word n****r without reprimand as she is black, while her boyfriend, Issac Stout, was instantly hauled into the Diary Room when he said the same thing as a joke - all of which was edited out of the broadcast show.

In previous series housemates have been kicked out for making similar comments.

The Irish beauty also claimed Brazilian student Rodrigo is the biggest bully in the reality TV house, and the programme is heavily edited to keep viewers seeing his true personality.

Dubliner Noirin,25, told Britain’s Daily Star newspaper: "People have said n****r - but the public would never know. They only see what Big Brother wants them to see.

"Channel 4 has become so PC that they are killing the show. ‘Big Brother’ has become too safe.

Noirin - who has so far proved this year’s most controversial contestant after she attracted the amorous attentions of a number of housemates - also said since 24-hour live coverage from the house has been dropped this year, the show has been even more biased.

She added: "With so little live feed now they can edit the footage to make sure they get what they want. So many things have been covered up.

"It’s like a soap opera rather than a reality show. In life there’s racism, there’s sexism and there’s conflict. Seeing how people deal with that is what makes for interesting TV."

She also blasted Rodrigo - one of the few housemates she didn’t appear to fall out with on the show -saying: "He is favoured in the way the show is edited.  That boy is the biggest bitch and biggest bully in there."

Noirin was voted out of ‘Big Brother’ on July 31, and Issac, who had been in the house less than a week, followed her out an hour later.

A Channel 4 spokesperson defended against Noirin’s allegations, saying: "The nightly highlights shows are a balanced and fair representation of events in the house and the viewers choose the winner by public vote."


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