Sylvia and Mohamed have been nominated for this Friday's 'Big Brother' eviction.
Twenty-one-year-old Sylvia received nine nominations while 23-year-old Mohamed was nominated by five housemates.
Most complained about Sylvia's reluctance to help with the cleaning, while Mohamed's appetite irked others.
Lisa said: "Sylvia is in her own little world in the house. She never does any cooking or cleaning. She's been told and warned time and time again by the housemates. She just laughs in our face."
Jennifer said of Mohamed: "He just eats and eats and eats constantly. Every time I see him he's got something in his mouth. I think he's slightly inconsiderate of others."
Sylvia nominated Rex and Mikey, while Mohamed nominated Sylvia and Dennis.
Dale, Kat and Rachel have yet to receive a single nomination.
New contestant Stuart was not eligible for nomination this week and was not allowed to vote.
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Twin Peaks - Fascinating Fact 5418
Cult TV series TWIN PEAKS started out life as NORTH WEST PASSAGE as co-creators DAVID LYNCH and MARK FROST attempted to craft a drama set in North Dakota over meals at Studio City restaurant Dupar's and during writing sessions at Frost's home.
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Wednesday, 4 June 2008
Boyz II Men stand up for Simon Cowell
Boyz II Men have defended Simon Cowell over his remarks on 'The X Factor' and 'American Idol'.
The male vocal harmony group told Now Online that they believe Cowell's direct approach is beneficial to those hoping to make it in the music industry.
The said: "He's not always right, but his approach is dead on. He's the most truthful. You have to be very straightforward in this business."
"You gotta learn to speak your mind because if not you get cluttered with everybody else."
"Eventually you start lying and you don't have an identity any more. Whether he's right or wrong, his opinion is his opinion. But a lot of the time he's dead on."
The male vocal harmony group told Now Online that they believe Cowell's direct approach is beneficial to those hoping to make it in the music industry.
The said: "He's not always right, but his approach is dead on. He's the most truthful. You have to be very straightforward in this business."
"You gotta learn to speak your mind because if not you get cluttered with everybody else."
"Eventually you start lying and you don't have an identity any more. Whether he's right or wrong, his opinion is his opinion. But a lot of the time he's dead on."
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