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We had begun to think Big Brother was getting boring again... and then they go and surprsie, or well, shock us again. Jade got naked. Not like you do, getting in the shower, but actually in the living area. With everyone there. Oh lord.
After the divide came down, things began to go back to how they were. There was less tension and with fewer people, the housemates had to get on together again in the whole house. So celebrating with copious amounts of alcohol only seemed right. But this bunch of housemates always seem to take it a little too far. Remember Lynne's drunken outbursts? Or Sandy peeing in the bin? This lot go mad on cider!
Jonny instigated a game, whereby someone began with the
name of a celebrity, then the next person must name a celebrity whose first name begins with the same letter as the previous celebrity's surname. Geddit?!
The forfeit to the game meant you had to remove a piece of clothing if you got it wrong. Now imagine poor 'I thought Rio de Janiero was a person' Jade playing this game. Oh yes.
Whilst Kate, PJ, Alex and Jonny were relatively overdressed, Jade was down to her underwear. Cupping her breasts in one arm she then shocked the other housemates by actually removing her pants. There and then. Then sat with her legs crossed and arms shielding her ample chest, she continued to play.
She didn't, however, go to the Diary Room in her state. Lucky for her she still had some consciousness.
This follows Jade's numerous gaffes in the house which all beg to ask the question - does Jade realise she's on TV?
First was the unforgettable incident with PJ. Then her numerous chasms in knowledge. Her incredible capability to lie almost continuously.
She ended up rowing with PJ after he made it clear he didn't like her. She replied, without letting him finish or get a word in edgeways, that she is 'always telling everyone how much she likes PJ and she feels like a mug'. Is this the same PJ who you 'don't feel I can trust' Jade?
The Bermondsley girl has a lot of thinking to do - or her eviction night fears could well come true.