Celebrity Big Brother 2006 (UK) - Daily Summary and Highlights

Daily Summary and Highlights

Day 1 Entries Chantelle, Michael, Pete, Traci, Jodie, Preston, Rula, Maggot, Faria, Dennis, and George entered the House.
Tasks Upon entering the House, Chantelle was given a secret mission. She had to convince the other celebrities that she was a pop star, and the lead singer of the girl band Kandy Floss, of which their biggest single was called "I Want It Right Now." If she passed, she would be allowed to stay; if she failed, she would be evicted.
Day 2 General Pete sparked controversy when his fellow housemates saw a fur coat made of endangered animal skin
Tasks The housemates were told to split into two teams. Dennis, Faria, George, Pete, and Preston were on one team and Chantelle, Jodie, Maggot, Rula, and Traci were on the other. Michael was the quizmaster. Both teams were asked questions about the housemates in the house. Chantelle, Jodie, Maggot, Rula, and Traci won the task and received a party while the other team had to watch them from outside.
Day 3 Tasks All the housemates had to participate in a talent show. Chantelle performed her Kandy Floss hit single 'I Want it Right Now'. Dennis spun a ball on one finger, Rula acted out a scene from Macbeth, Traci did a 'slow-mo' Baywatch style run, Michael did a comedy act, Pete, Preston, and Maggot also sang their hit songs and Faria, George, and Jodie gave 90 second speeches of why they were famous.
Day 4 General An argument set off while the housemates were preparing the shopping list.
Tasks The celebrities were given two minutes to rank themselves in order of fame. The real task was for Chantelle to avoid being the least famous celebrity in the house. As she ranked the 9th most famous housemate (over Preston and Maggot), Chantelle was allowed to stay in the Big Brother House, and allowed to compete to become the winner. An inauguration party was thrown by Big Brother for her, and Big Brother asked Chantelle for her autograph.
Day 6 Tasks Big Brother had set the housemates a scientific task. Does spinach make you stronger, Does classical music make you brainy, Can eating a box of liqueurs send you over the drink drive limit, Can you learn Japanese in your sleep, Does talking to plants make them grow quickly, Can you make yourself unlucky, Can humans communicate with animals?
Nominations The first round of nominations took place. Jodie, George, and Pete received the most nominations and were up for eviction.
Day 7 General Faria and Dennis had a row about her affair with Sven-Goran Eriksson and how she sold her story to the press. Traci, Pete, Dennis and George were reprimanded for discussing nominations.
Day 8 General Michael started an attack at Jodie and Chantelle after Faria told Michael that Jodie, Chantelle, and herself were annoyed that he had eaten the vegetarian quorn and they wouldn't be able to eat anything if he had it.
Day 9 Exits Jodie is the first person evicted from the Big Brother House with 42% of the public vote.
General Traci had a birthday party with a Friday the 13th theme but she was not allowed to attend until midnight.
Day 10 General Sir Jimmy Saville entered and as a Jim'll Fix It theme they had to ask for something fixed.
Day 11 General Sir Jimmy returned and fixed things for them. Pete got a video message from home, Dennis won pampering equipment and goody bags for everyone etc.
Day 12 Nominations The second round of nominations took place and Dennis and Faria were up for eviction. Rula as the wearer of the pants of power had to nominate someone else to be up for eviction she chose Pete.
General It was Preston's birthday and they had a party with a Mod and rocker theme.
Day 13 General An argument started after Faria said the UK were racial and a black or Asian person would never win a competition like Big Brother.
Day 14 Tasks Housmates had to paint a self-portrait from inside and outside of themselves.
Exits Faria became the second person to be evicted with 45% of the public vote.
Punishments George and Preston were punished for discussing nominations the previous day and had to choose 3 people to face eviction. They chose Traci, Maggot, and Rula to face eviction.
General Pete started to attack Traci after she said she loved him and he said she was using the wrong word.
Day 16 General Pete's gorilla coat was confiscated and handed to the police for tests.
Exits Rula became the 3rd housemate to be evicted with 50% of the public vote.
Day 17 Punishments George yet again discussed nominations and housemates had to hold a ballot if he was allowed to nominate or not. He lost the vote and was banned from nominations.
Nominations Housemates nominated for the fourth and final time and Chantelle, Dennis, and George faced eviction.
Tasks Housemates had to describe emotions in pairs using dance.
Day 18 Tasks As part of their final shopping task, housemates had to work for the Big Brother Bank. Because they answered a ringing phone, Chantelle and Preston were made the Board of Directors and were given special access to a private room next to the Diary Room. They were told that their task was to pass two of three tasks. However, the real task was for the other housemates, who were bankers, to fail two of the three tasks.
Day 20 General Pete, Dennis, and George had an argument with Michael, Preston, and Chantelle.
Day 21 Exits George was the 4th housemate to be evicted with 65% of the public vote and Dennis was the 5th with 23.5%.
Day 23 Exits Traci finished 6th. Pete finished 5th. Preston finished 4th. Maggot finished 3rd. Michael finished 2nd, leaving Chantelle as the winner of Celebrity Big Brother 2006.

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