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I'll knock Nick's block off, says Big Brother Brummie Twelve hours after her eviction from the Big Brother house, blonde Brummie Caroline O'Shea has vowed to "knock the block off" ex-housemate Nick. Caroline, a 37-year-old former sex aids saleswoman, was nominated to be shown the door for the third consecutive week. She was finally selected for eviction by nearly two-thirds (62%) of 1.4 million voters. Her eviction was watched by 4.6 million viewers. Speculating on the likely winner, she said: "I would like it to be Nicola or Anna - I think it might be Darren." She said she could not wait to watch the hit Channel 4 programme to see "just how evil (Nick) is" and said she would be voting on future evictions. Nicholas Bateman, a 32-year-old stockbroker, has become a TV hate figure for plotting against fellow housemates and lying to them. Caroline said: "I put him down as such a sweet guy. I'm just a sucker. I suspected something about him the first week, but I put it down to nerves. To find out that he had 200 cigarettes and none of us had a fag since Tuesday. I hope I'm there when he comes out. I would like to knock his block off." She said she would not have slept with any of the men in the house and added: "At least the women have something to offer - there's a creative streak. Those guys were Neanderthals." She blasted housemates Tom as "dull", Darren as "arrogant" and Mel as a "pain in the arse", who was only interested in the men in the house. She insisted she had "no regrets" about volunteering, but said it was a "roller-coaster". And she confirmed that she would be launching a music career. Anna and Darren are currently joint favourites to win the show, with William Hill offering odds of 9-4 on them picking up the money, ahead of both Mel and Tom. Nick's chances of winning are given as 14-1.
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