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Stephen Bear, Lewis Bloor, Heavy D and Saira Khan face this week’s eviction from the ‘Celebrity Big Brother’ house.
The ‘Ex on the Beach’ lothario – who was nominated by his fellow housemates to face the boot every week for the remainder of the series – will battle it out against the former ‘The Only Way is Essex’ hunk, the ‘Storage Hunters’ star and the ‘Loose Women’ panellist as the public decide their fate.
The housemates were told to secretly nominate the co-star they no longer wanted to share the famous abode with and, after everyone had spoken, Heavy D – whose real name is Colin Newell – came out on top with six noms.
However, Lewis and Saira – who has landed herself in a row with most of her housemates over the past week and a half – followed closely behind with four votes to their name.
And, although they didn’t rack up enough votes to face the public vote this week, Chloe Khan, Marnie Simpson, Aubrey O’Day, James Whale, Ricky Norwood and Katie Waissel may not be safe next week as they also received nominations.
Meanwhile, despite facing the boot this week, Lewis and Saira aren’t overly bothered with the end result.
Lewis said: "Every single person who would’ve voted for Bear are now voting for me – that’s what’s going on."
Saira added: "I’m fine…I’ll be OK. I have a good idea about who voted for me, but I don’t mind."
Heavy replied: "I’m not being funny, but I feel really confident. I truly do. But, Saira, your beak is in everyone’s business. You’ve got a bit of a hooter,a bit of a beak – that’s why you’ve been nominated."

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