Leicestershire care worker Bonnie has said she hopes Lea will win this year's Big Brother after she became the first person to be voted out of the house.

The 20-year-old was the third contestant to leave this year's competition after a tempestuous first week of the reality TV show which saw Shahbaz walk out and Dawn ejected for breaking the rules.

Bonnie received 78% of the votes cast by the public after she was nominated to face eviction along with 18-year-old sixth-form head boy Glyn.

Speaking to Davina McCall on Channel 4 after her eviction, Bonnie said she thought it was her time to come out of the house.

"I don't care anyway," she said defiantly when she saw the `Big Brotherhood' gave her only one vote - from Lea. She added that she missed Lea, a 35-year-old model from Birmingham, and could not wait to see her again.

And although she said she thought Nikki or Pete would be the seventh Big Brother winner, she said she hoped Lea would win "because she's having a bit of a tough time in there, because she thinks people hate her or something".

Of her time in the house, Bonnie said: "You try and live with them for a week, it's weird. I used to sit there just bored out of my brains."

Bonnie, who works with people who have Downs Syndrome, had been the bookies' favourite to leave the house after she failed to make an impact.

She has been planning to leave her home for London after the show, where she will "blaze it up and be more famous than Madonna".