10:11pm Saturday 26th July 2008
Nursery nurse Rebecca became the sixth person to be evicted from the Big Brother house.
The 21-year-old from Coventry was voted out by the public ahead of Mohamed and Darnell.
As host Davina McCall announced the result to the housemates Rebecca was embraced by a dismayed Luke, with whom she had enjoyed a brief - if rocky - romance in recent days.
Earlier, viewers had seen the couple cavorting in the pool before Rebecca upset the 21-year-old from Wigan by kissing Mohamed during a drinking game.
Luke later told her: "It bothered me. I know it shouldn't have. I'm just disappointed."
The result was a relief for Darnell, a 26-year-old London-based songwriter, who had earlier clashed with fellow nominee Mohamed, claiming he persistently badgered him for cigarettes.
Darnell had received the most nominations - six - while the others received five each.
Mohamed, meanwhile, was pleasantly surprised by the result. He had told Big Brother in the diary room that he feared eviction. "I think I might be going," the 24-year-old toy demonstrator from London had said. "If not me, then it's probably Rebecca."
He claimed Rebecca's romance with Luke was a ploy to encourage viewers to keep her on the show. "I think she pulled him last night as a cheap escape," he said.
In a straw poll, the housemates had picked out Luke as the likely winner of the show. Mohamed and Rebecca were the housemates they thought would be "most hated" by the public.
TOP-of-the-table Bury head into a difficult away trip to newly promoted Aldershot boosted by the news that Alan Knill has been named Manager of the Month for September.
SHAKERS manager Alan Knill has been named Manager of the Month after leading Bury to the top of the league.
ALAN Knill says Saturday’s bumper Gigg Lane gate of 3,597 provided a massive boost to the in-form Shakers.
IAN Harrop has thanked the town for getting behind Alan Knill’s League Two high-flyers on Saturday – and urged them to keep it up.
PAUL Scott does not subscribe to the theory the Shakers have peaked too early.
DAVID Buchanan has drawn a line under his Northern Ireland Under-21 career and immediately set his sights on a full cap.
BURY director Ian Harrop has thanked the Shakers supporters that turned out in force for Saturday’s top-of-the-table clash with Wycombe.
A tribunal has ruled League One outfit Oldham must pay Bury up to £95,000 for midfielder Dale Stephens.
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