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PAUL & HELEN GO TO BED (STRANGELY ENOUGH SO DID I) Big Brother's housemates Helen and Paul have snuck off to the den to share a bed - but did nothing more exciting than play snakes and ladders. The couple took blankets into the den in the early hours and snuggled down together in the makeshift bed. But viewers hoping to see the first Big Brother kiss were disappointed when the pair opted to play the board game instead. At one stage things appeared to be hotting up when they lay side by side and hairdresser Helen stroked Paul's face. He admitted that it felt "lovely" but things went no further and after a couple of hours they went back to their separate rooms inside the house. At one point Big Brother attempted to heighten the tension by plunging the den into darkness, but no avail. Helen, 23, who is unaware that boyfriend Big G has dumped her over her flirting with Paul, joked about what life would be like when the show has ended. "I'm picturing you and me in Hello, like `Helen and Paul go shopping together'," she said. Paul replied: "Forget all that, that's just not going to happen." But when Helen asked the 25-year-old car designer if he would see her again outside the house, he said: "Yeah, I hope so." Big Brother addicts are still hoping that romance will blossom between the pair after Helen escaped eviction on Friday. The public voted en masse to kick out gay property manager Josh, who received 84 per cent of the vote, to give the couple a chance to continue their flirtatious games. Big G, real name Gavin Cox, refused to appear on Friday's Channel 4 show with host Davina McCall, saying that he no longer felt that he had a future with Helen.
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