Big Brother’s Ryan Ruckledge wears a BIN BAG as he is evicted from the reality show
The gobby Blackpool lad seemed short of clobber as he was booted out of the house

BIG Brother loudmouth Ryan Ruckledge looked simply RUBBISH as he was booted out of the reality show wearing a huge bin bag.
The Blackpool lad was repeatedly warned for vomiting during his time on the programme - so had perhaps decided to take extra precautions to protect his clobber as he left the bungalow.
Ryan was up for eviction alongside all his other housemates in what was the show's most dramatic week ever - Annihilation Week.
After learning his fate he wrapped the shiny sack around his top half and strode out to meet the crowds in the real world.
He at least managed to colour-coordinate his clobber, with matching black shorts, socks and shoes.
His ex housemate and show pal Lateysha Grace was quick to take to Twitter after he was kicked out.
She wrote: "Naaaa man wtf! Ryan!!! I'm so annoyed."
She followed up with a post about his quirky clobber and wrote: "At least he's working it in a BINkini," followed by love-heart Emoji's and a face crying with laughter.
In a shock twist for the show, host Emma Willis had entered the house to conduct the eviction in person.
Journalist Andy West was the only contestant who knew they were safe after being given immunity in one of the tasks and the fate of the three with the lowest amount of votes were left to their competitors.
They had just a few moments to cast their votes under pressure with the final responsibility falling on Jayne, who picked Ryan to go.
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Talking of the nail-biting week, Ryan told brunette presenter Emma: "It's not been brilliant for me!"
He later said: "I've had an experience that I have never even wished for."
While cooped up inside the Channel 5 show, Ryan enjoyed a romance with Irish man Hughie Maughan.
Blushing, he added: "He's made my experience. I can't wait to see him by himself once he's out."
As well as the sudden evictions, the housemates lost a further £10,000 when they had to decided whether to be rich or poor in the compound.
Poor housemates lived off basic rations and slept in rags with no hot water, but rich housemates got a £5k cut of the final prize money as well as the chance to live in the lap of luxury.
The original prize money of £100,000 now stands at £70,000 as a result of the week's events.
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