Harry Amelia Martin is the eleventh housemate to be evicted from the Big Brother house.
The 22-year-old glamour model was forced to leave – just a week before the final – after receiving the majority of the public vote. The nominated Sam Kay, Jack McDermott and Chloe Wilburn were saved, although Sam later left in a new Cash Bomb twist.
Harry left the house to a deafening chorus of boos from the audience.
"I was expecting it," she told host Emma Willis. "Obviously I'd had a pop at a few people this week, as I do stick up for what I believe in.
"A lot of people have changed their views because money's now involved," she added.
"On the outside I'm a bit of a villain," the Loughborough native continued, "and not a lot of people like me.
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"I don't care – I have six mates who'll take a bullet for me (and) with friends like that, everyone else can f**k off!"
Harry admitted that she did get on with Chloe and Nick in the house, describing the Benidorm obsessive as "the sweetest girl you'll meet in your life".
"She has been the same since day one," she explained.
When Willis brought up her near constant presence on the eviction couch, Harry brushed off the suggestion that the situation got to her.
"Nothing like that phases me as I went into the house knowing I'd have to come out of it... Nick's more worried for me than I am myself!" she laughed.
Harry added that her supposed "arguments" with Nick were not as they seemed, and more a product of her frustration with the house environment.
"Actually most of the time the problem is there's not a lot to do in the house," she explained.
"Nick's a lovely person... his personality also makes me look larger than I already am when it comes to kicking off.
"Me and Nick agreed under the Secret Duvet Club that the house is not real life and you cannot start a relationship somewhere that isn't real life," Harry continued, when pressed about their relationship status.
"We're doing everything backwards! I'd like to see where it progresses, but I'm not going to confess my feelings for someone based on that.
"I don't really watch Big Brother," she added, "but all I hear about is people getting together in the house and then they come out and it all goes tits up."
Referring to her bust-ups and aggression in the house, Willis asked Harry about whether she struggles to control her wild temper.
"If someone in that house is slagging me off and they can't say it to my face, they can crack on love!" she said with a smile.
"My coping mechanism in the outside world is going out – walking my rescue dog, riding my horses – I get away, calm myself down and it's never mentioned again.
"I got so frustrated in that house because I don't deal well with pressure and authority... all the 'This is Big Brother. Harry do this...' I was like 'F**k off!'
"I know I signed up to the show, but I'll be honest: when my sisters got it on and I'm round hers, I'll watch it while eating my dinner.
"But I work funny hours," she added to explain why she didn't realise the real nature of the programme. "I didn't think it'd be as (authority driven)."
After debating the remaining housemates' views of the ever-present money issue – and admitting she personally wouldn't have felt comfortable stealing any amount from the eventual winner – Harry admitted that she wants Nick or Chloe to win.
"Nick doesn't care about the money," she added, "he's a true Big Brother fan. He should win."
Big Brother continues tomorrow at 9pm on Channel 5.



















