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THREE MAY KEEP COUNSEL IF TWO ARE AWAY
Ivette admits she and Mags knew April would be safe and they would be nominated. After the Nomination Ceremony, Maggie tells Ivette that she wants her to fight for the Veto and save herself. When April joins them, they all agree to fight for the Veto. Outside with Maggie, Ivette starts to dissect April's changing game-play. Ivette realizes that "April's a very good manipulator" and that she has played the game, and by inference, the Friendship, very well. Mags tries to "stay indifferent" and "be a listener" for her housemates, and not get between them. But Ivette is infuriated when Mags snitches on April, telling Ivette that April "doesn't want (Maggie) to fight for (the Veto)," as she wants it to be a fair fight between Ivette and herself. Mags also tells Ivette that April said she would take her to the final two.
The sun is shining down on the rolling countryside of the Jury House surrounds as we visit the exiled housemates. Rachel admits that the house is already divided like the BB6 house. "Beau doesn't do wilderness" but he's coping. Rachel is "dreading" which HouseGuest will turn up next at the house, but when Howie appears she is happy, albeit unimpressed by Jen's too-familiar welcome hug for Howie. "Jen needs to leave her skanky little grubby hands off Howie," Rachel snarls. They toast and down their champagne together. Howie loads the video of life in the BIG BROTHER 6 house, and the Jury sit down to watch. Jennifer's face is set in a dark expression of dislike for the Sovereigns, rolling her eyes and frowning as she watches Janelle's victory.
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