Eileen Daly has exited the Big Brother house as a result of tonight's (June 5) eviction.
The 51-year-old was up against 19-year-old Joel Williams, in what was only the second regular eviction of the series.
Exiting to the sound of Dexys Midnight Runners' 'Come On Eileen', the X Factor auditionee thanked the crowd as she was met with a mixture of cheers and boos.
"I feel elevated, actually," she told host Emma Willis. "I really did miss my [partner] Bo."
"It was a wonderful time - it was elevating and a really intense atmosphere," she said of her time in the house.
"[But] at first I found it very difficult being the age that I am."
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"Facing eviction every week has been quite difficult... you pack, and that's okay, but it's like Stockholm syndrome.
"All you believe in is in the house and you are fearful of going outside the house," Daly explained, as she conceded that her age became a real barrier to her feeling part of the group.
"Simon got taken away from us on the first night and Nick and I were begging for Simon to come back. Then he came back and within 24 hours he nominated me.
"I thought he could bridge the age gap [between me and the other housemates] and that Mr Showbiz would be Mr Showzbiz," she continued.
"It was a little bit of a let down. I felt betrayed, I was so cross!"
"I actually thought we'd have a mixed jamboree bag of all ages in there though... it was an easy excuse for them to use [when nominating]: 'Oh, lets get grandma out'," Eileen added.
"But over time these people became my friends and I learned to enjoy, love and get annoyed with them!
"I think [Simon] has just shot himself in the foot though and now I want him to struggle in there."
When asked about the remaining housemates, Daly admitted that she likes Marc's style.
"I like his honesty - he doesn't actually stab you in the back, he shoots you in the face and he never shot me in the face," she explained.
"I've known a few 'Marcs' in my life and they usually turn out to be good eggs. I know he's gobby but he says it from the hip."
New housemate Harry is also in Daly's good graces after a shaky start.
"At first, I didn't particularly like Harry and at first I was a bit prejudiced with the whole naked thing," she told Willis. "She's a kind, free spirit and we got on well in the end. I really like her."
"You openly said you thought Sam was greedy and lazy. What do you think of her now?" asked Willis.
"I think she's lazy and greedy," replied Daly with a smile.
"[The new housemates], they're not integrating that much and I'd say Sam stands out as the next to be voted out."
Daly said of her ideal winner: "I think I'd like it to be Jack."
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