MAKOSI Musambasi, High Wycombe's very own Big Brother housemate, has been hogging the limelight in the first week of the Channel 4 reality show.
Originally from Zimbabwe, the Wycombe Hospital cardiac nurse is on a secret Big Brother mission to get the most nominations possible by annoying her new housemates.
This will save the 24-year-old from being "up for eviction" tomorrow night.
She is up against 12 other housemates who are hoping to stay in the house for the next three months and take home the £100,000 prize.
The last person to be evicted will be the winner.
Many former housemates have become minor celebrities.
The contestants entered the house in London on Friday. Everything that happens is being filmed.
Her fellow housemates have been trying to get to the bottom of her attention seeking and stirring but have got nowhere.
Kemal, the bitching belly dancer, even asked the others to shun her.
But he later changed his mind and said he would stand by her whatever the cost.
Kemal told the group to ignore Makosi's pranks, but rather than just making light of her behaviour as he intended, they started blanking her completely.
Kemal said, to a weeping Makosi: "They've got so little brain cells that they take everything at face value. They take it literally."
Moping Makosi accepted his apology but shed some crocodile tears in the process.
While dabbing her eyes, she said: "I want it to look like I'm crying so they'll talk to me but they won't."
Makosi, also known as Princess, has been on the mission since her first night in the house but was sworn to total secrecy about what she had to do.
Although she didn't grasp her mission straight away begging the viewers to vote for her after further explanation she got stuck in and has been a nightmare to live with ever since.
She has been pulling stunts, causing arguments and ruffling feathers as often as possible.
On her fourth day, she was set a task of washing the aprons so other housemates could get alcohol.
But she did not complete the task and lied to her fellow contestants.
See Friday's Free Press for more about Big Brother housemate Makosi.
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