EVERY week the Wycombe nurse manages to stay in the Big Brother house means a guaranteed party for the town's clubbers.
The Time Here and Now club and bar is backing Zimbabwean Housemate Makosi to walk away with the £100,000 star prize and has produced a banner and posters to encourage Wycombe to keep her in the house.
John Taylor, manager of the club and bar, says: "She's our local girl and you've got to support your town. We have put up a banner outside the club telling people to support her and we have produced posters which are going to go up in the the Here and Now bar.
"And for every week she is in the house we are offering all our customers a branded alco-pop at a reduced price."
Makosi was known to frequent the club at weekends which usually plays, R'n'B, hip hop and garage music and John is hoping she will come back when she leaves or even wins Big Brother 6.
He adds: "If she makes it to the final, which is more than likely the way she is going, we're going to hold a Big Brother Final party and all 1,000 customers will get a free drink if she wins.
"We're also going to be writing to her family to invite them and hopefully Makosi will also accept our invitation to attend the party we will be throwing for her."
Every Friday night the DJ makes an announcement at 10pm to notify all the revellers who the latest Housemate to be evicted is and then at 11pm another announcement is made letting people know Makosi is still in the house.
Charlotte Allen, 19, who also works at the club thinks Makosi can win and fully supports the club's decision to back her. She says: "I hope she wins. It would be nice to have someone from Wycombe winning Big Brother.
"It's brilliant that the club is backing her. On Friday night everyone gets really excited when its announced on the mike that she is still in the house and everyone cheers."
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