Day 55: The Housemates still have to do the dog task even though they failed it yesterday. Orlaith tells Makosi she hopes it is her that goes on Friday. Makosi advises her not to get her hopes up just in case it's not.
Day 56
Makosi thinks she has lost one of her bras. Kemal and Makosi confided in each other in the loft and agreed with Science's theory that Orlaith doesn't want to leave on Friday. The cardiac nurse tells Science she likes eating chicken livers, kidney and cow tongue.
Day 57
The Zimbabwean nurse believes Orlaith and Science have more in common than they think. Makosi suggested that while others were aware that Science could get stroppy at the drop of a hat, Orlaith also had a short fuse. Science is the eighth Housemate to be evicted.
Day 58
The Diary Room has been transformed into a house of horrors to test each housemate's tolerance of fear. Makosi screams and cries when its her turn. The Housemates are given a party for passing their mini-task.
Day 59
The morning after the night before and Makosi can't bear the sight of blackcurrant squash after knocking back lager and blackcurrant during the party last night. Makosi and Eugene have been considering the best way to bring up the youth of today. She believes you should treat kids as individuals instead of raising them according to general advice. Makosi rumbled Orlaith's secret mission.
Day 60
Makosi and Kemal discuss Orlaith. The Housemates have to nominate for a ninth time but they have to say who they want to save not who they want to go. Makosi falls out with Craig after he rejects her offer to help cook.
Day 61
This week the Housemates are told that for their task they are all going to be secret agents but only Kemal is responsible for passing the task for the whole House as he was the first to go to the Diary Room. Makosi is convinced Big Brother wants her out of the house and tells Derek of her fears. Kemal and Orlaith face the public vote this week.
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