July 2nd, 2009 by Lynn. Tags: Big Brother 2009, Italy task, Marcus, Noirin, shopping task

Marcus and Noirin have passed their part of this week’s Italian themed shopping task.
The delighted housemates were told that the results of their efforts at producing Italian artwork had been judged by an independent art critic as being better than those of a six year old child whose painting was compared to theirs.
As all the housemates waited nervously for the result, Siavash joked, “You don’t look very confident” while Noirin admitted that she felt nervous, adding, “Why do I feel nervous?”
The plasma screen then came on and showed the judge in the task room as he viewed Marcus and Noirin’s efforts alongside the child’s painting. Read more & comment »
July 1st, 2009 by Lynn. Tags: Big Brother 2009, channel 4, Italy task, shopping task, Siavash

For his part in the Italy task, Siavash has to be ‘on trend’ at all times and that means he has to walk round wearing a barrel and flamboyant accessories in order to represent what Milan has given to the fashion world.
Throughout the shopping task, Big Brother will provide him with a “series of fashion-forward outfits” and when he hears Vogue by Madonna being played into the house, he must get on the podium and strike a pose, until BB plays Vogue again.. Read more & comment »
July 1st, 2009 by Lynn. Tags: Big Brother 2009, Halfwit, Italy task, Karly, Rodrigo

Yesterday the housemates were struggling with the heat in their rather lavish costumes which are part of the Italy task.
Karly, Rodrigo and Halfwit were dressed up as the Three Tenors for which the trio had to wear fat-suits with Halfwit’s being the fattest for his role as Pavarotti. And he especially sweltered with a big false face beard.
The music started and all three sung their hearts out, really wowing the audience of housemates; Lisa and Charlie looked like they might cry as the tenors warbled, while Noirin looked like she’d sat on a nettle and Sree just appeared to be confused. Here’s a clip from the performance…
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