NHS manager Kerry from Essex has been voted out of the Big Brother house tonight in a shock eviction.
The 40-year-old made an almost instant impression on viewers - but not all for good reasons.
During a previous task, housemates were split into three levels, bottoms, middle management and the big wigs.
Kerry was picked as a member of middle management and so got a better lunch than the bottoms, with tofu and beans.
However, she was not happy with her meal and was left shouting and screaming over her lunch. This may have alienated her with viewers, who were not impressed with her on this week's task, a Halloween special.
Who is Kerry?
Kerry is a 40-year-old NHS manager from Essex and wasn’t impressed when Farida, who is 50, suggested they were a similar age during a discussion about cosmetic procedures.
Talking about herself and Kerry, Farida said, "Our generation never did it. We weren’t aware," to which Kerry said: "I’ve never felt so old. Our generation?"
Former housemate Farida returned this week as a 'ghost'.
Ahead of entering the house Kerry said she had been a lover of Big Brother for years but admitted it has always felt "unachievable" for her due to her multiple sclerosis and being in a wheelchair.
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When she saw the show was making a comeback and "searching for real people from all walks of life", she knew it was her time to shine.
She said: "I'm quite plugged in and I've got quite a bit of emotional intelligence so I think I'll know if someone is having a rubbish day and we'll have a chat.
"I'm quite inquisitive and nosy. I'm also really, really looking forward to the challenges and the tasks."
The NHS manager was really looking forward to "meeting new people" however is the latest contestant to leave.
Big Brother airs on ITV2 and ITVX at 9pm.
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