Emma Jensen admits ‘I don’t watch Big Brother’ – despite spending the past MONTH on the show
Twin left the show on tonight's episode after breaking out of the house AGAIN

NEWLY released housemate Emma Jensen has admitted that she never watches Big Brother - despite applying to join the show and becoming a housemate.
The 30-year-old DJ left the show on Thursday's episode after breaking out of the confines of the house again.
Speaking after her shock exit from the Big Brother house on Thursday, she said: "I don’t watch Big Brother. I watched it ages ago, about 10 years ago when Craig and Vicky and that were on it. To be honest I spend too much time travelling. I don’t watch it actively.
"I don’t like seeing people argue. I like to actually maybe play a bit of scrabble or go raving or have fun with my friends."
The former housemate then added: "I went on BB because I knew it would be a hugely life changing and exciting experience and loads of fun and a once in a lifetime experience."
"I didn’t go on BB to row with people and I don’t like getting involved in rows.
"99% we’re actually all having fun and really good friends with each other."
Emma stunned housemates and viewers on Thursday's show as she broke out of the house for the third time since entering 30 days ago.
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She had come under fire by the other housemates for being "selfish" after using up points in the shopping task to have her boyfriend stay in the house another night after he had already been there a day.
Jackson lead the charge in slamming her actions because it ran the risk of others not getting messages from home at all.
Luckily, as the game played out, nearly everyone managed to get some kind of contact with their friends and family - but Emma still ended up being put up for nomination for her actions.
After another spat regarding the task, Emma made a run for it, leaving her other housemates stunned as she broke out.
Big Brother then refused to have her return and she left the show.
She said: "I take full responsibility for my escape. I opened the fire door and I got out of that place with the intention of running as fast I could to the nearest road or anything, just to get out of there.
"Obviously they have security measures in place, they can’t be allowing that, health and safety.
"They run a very tight ship and everything’s looked after very well. So, obviously they get in and took it upon themselves to make the final decision that they wouldn't be allowing me back in.
"And I think they made the right decision, and I think everyone is happy with that decision."
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