Big Brother's Farida speaks out on Kerry feud, 'fake' accusations and salmongate after exit
13.10.2023 - 22:35
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Farida became the first housemate to be evicted from this year's Big Brother following an ongoing feud with contestant Kerry. During her short but sweet time in the house, make-up artist Farida, 50, clashed with NHS manager Kerry, 40, on numerous occasions.
So much so that the pair faced eviction after receiving the most nominations from their fellow housemates.
This went to a public vote and on Friday, 13 October during the live eviction, hosts AJ Odudu and Will Best announced that Farida would be leaving the house. Her dramatic exit from the show was followed by an interview on the aftershow, BB Late & Live, where the 50-year-old spoke out about her feud with fellow housemate Kerry.
Farida told AJ and Will: "I couldn't understand her tantrums, she's a 40 year old grown woman - but she told me today she's a drama queen, she's not the kind of person I'd mix with in my every day life.: She added: "That's not the way I live my life, I'm a very straightforward direct businesswoman may I add". Host AJ pointed out that during her time in the house, the more Farida spoke about her business, the more she appeared to clash with Kerry.
To which Farida replied: "You know, I've worked very very hard to hustle in life and I will continue to enjoy the success I feel like a winner." While in the house, Farida also noted that Kerry was making friends with the younger housemates and in the interview said: "Kerry almost wanted to be that 23-year-old".
"As far as being fake, I would never ever be fake", she added. She went on to speak out about the salmongate and said: "I don't recall eating salmon off her plate, but if I did I enjoyed it people.
"Don't forget sharing is caring". When asked if her clash with Kerry was the reason she was
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