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Mohamed evicted from Big Brother Mo and Kat lose Big Brother vote
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Toy demonstrator Mohamed Mohamed has become the 12th contestant evicted from Big Brother - in the first half of a surprise midweek double eviction. Toy demonstrator Mohamed Mohamed and Thai massage therapist Kathreya Kasisopa were evicted from Big Brother in a surprise midweek double eviction.
Three days from the finale of the series, the two housemates least popular in a public vote are being evicted with no prior notice. Three days from the finale of the series, the two housemates least popular in a public vote were evicted with no prior notice.
Mohamed, dubbed Greedy Mo by fellow housemates for his appetite, was given a mixed reception by the crowd outside. Mohamed and Kathreya both got a mixed reception from the crowd outside the house as they left half-an-hour apart.
The remaining housemates are unaware a further eviction will follow later.
Mikey Hughes has been tipped to win the series, which finishes on Friday.Mikey Hughes has been tipped to win the series, which finishes on Friday.
Tuesday's eviction is being based on public votes for who should win the series. Mohamed was dubbed Greedy Mo by fellow housemates for his appetite. But he defended his constant eating, saying: "If there's food left over I will eat it, because there's other people in the world who are starving."
After the double eviction, five contestants will remain in the house competing for the £100,000 prize. Kathreya, the self-styled Cookie Monster who both entertained and annoyed her housemates with her "Happy House" singalongs, burst into tears as she was told the news that she had to leave the house immediately.
Tuesday's eviction was based on public votes for who should win the series. Mohamed and Kathreya received the least support.
After the double eviction, five contestants remain in the house competing for the £100,000 prize.