Tommy: "I need the money"

Tommy admitted to Davina tonight that his reason for entering the Big Brother house was for the cash.

The Scottish politician explained that he is completing a law degree and looked at the experience as a good money earner.

The 44-year-old was ousted as part of a surprise double eviction, which also saw La Toya wave her last goodbye.

Tommy summed up his experience by saying that he has "no regrets, whatsoever", adding that he has met some wonderful new friends.

The highlights of Tommy's interview:

On why he entered the house: "It's quite straightforward - I've got a law degree that I'm studying for with £16,500 of law fees and I wanted to pay for it."

On the Car Wash Task: "Pish. That was a rubbish task, the car wash didnae work."

On his use of the word 'bro': "Well, I refer to people mostly as brother and sister but when you are around Coolio, it is 'bro'."

On the atmosphere in the house: "I think the mix in the house was fantastic. There was a great dynamic there and mostly it was just very very friendly."

On Verne: "I want Verne to win. He is my favourite in the house. We all have, in our lives, certain burdens. He is facing them with an abundance of courage."

On his most treasured memory in the house: "Probably wining the football."

On his time on Big Brother: "I thoroughly enjoyed the experience, met some wonderful people, and it was a well-paid job. I definitely hope to stay in touch with Terry, Coolio, Verne."