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Bea: 'I didn't expect to go'
Published Friday, Aug 21 2009, 23:30 BST | By Jen Grieves

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The 24-year-old left the compound to what Davina described as "deafening" boos. She then sat down for an interview with the host and this week's guests, Ulrika Jonsson and psychologist Emma Kenny.
The highlights of Bea's interview:
On being evicted: "I didn't expect to go so I was feeling quite calm. I thought David was going."
On being booed: "It was alright. You've just got to get out!"
On her personality: "I'm a multifaceted person and I'm a woman of extremes. In that house, you're very much in a bubble and you do lose perspective on things."
On whether she realised how she was behaving: "No, and obviously that does seem extreme. I think I was honest the whole way through and there are people in the house who aren't honest."
On Freddie: "When you live with somebody the things you love about them suddenly irritate the hell out of me. His personality is exactly what I go for, but I never felt a spark. I did think [he] was melodramatic."
On her "childlike qualities" and being accused of crying crocodile tears: "This is all coming as a shock to me, it really is. It's definitely not intentional."
On fancying Siavash: "He's a very, very fanciable guy. He's a really cool guy... a funky, lovely bloke. But I wouldn't want anything to happen."
On who she wants to win: "Charlie, without a doubt."
> Big Brother Obituary: Bea Hammill
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