Don’t let the door hit you! Farrah Abraham was ousted from the Celebrity Big Brother UK house in an elimination twist on Friday, Sept. 18.
Each of the top four vote getters on Team U.S. were guaranteed a spot in the house and given the opportunity to keep one person around. And when it came down to Austin Armacost, who’s known for dating Marc Jacobs, to select the last person who would stay, he had option to choose between porn pros Jenna Jameson and the Teen Mom OG star.
After babbling about how it was a “difficult” choice and how he’d “grown close” to both women, he finally dropped Abraham’s name as the latest evictee after host Emma Willis told him he was out of time. Guess the 24-year-old’s little sex-ed lesson with a banana last week wasn’t enough to keep her past Day 23 of the competition.
As she walked out of the house in a short, tight, black lace dress to her exit interview, the studio audience gave her a hearty round of boos. (She clearly didn’t make any new fans overseas.) Abraham, obviously used to having haters, hooted and cheered for herself while waving happily back.
It turns out the reality personality wasn’t exactly sorry to be leaving despite previously saying she was “in it to win it.” “I miss my life. I miss my real life,” she told the host of being glad to exit. “I think it’s very hard for a real person to win this. … I don’t buy into a lot of what goes on in the house.”
In fact, she was so upset by the drama a few weeks ago that when Big Brother called her into the Diary Room to diffuse the situation, she only blew up even more. In an F-bomb laced tirade, the mom of one screamed that she was going to “obliterate the f-----g scum you have in this f-----g house” and was “going to straight up f-----g kill this whole f-----g house.
Despite her angry threat, Abraham said it was actually she who felt unsafe in the house. Team UK contestant Bobby Davro “went in on me, and everyone saw that and everyone knew that it was very unsafe,” Abraham told Digital Spy after her eviction. She also claimed that she was so worried that she even asked to leave.
Channel 5, the British TV network that airs the competition, denied to Digital Spy that Abraham said she had concerns for her safety or that she wanted to quit.
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