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Rebecca's forced lip-lock with Luke



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A near-naked Rebecca forced a kiss on Luke, despite him trying to escape, in the latest "romantic" encounter in the Big Brother house.
The 21-year-old was wearing little more than a red thong and a towel when she threw herself at Luke on Thursday.

She grabbed him by the wrist and dragged him towards her, despite his protestations. She lost her towel in the struggle and ended up on the floor.

Luke, who was only wearing swimming trunks, said: "Tell me you did not just do that".

Rebecca and Luke later recounted the episode while sitting in the bath together, for Rex's benefit.

"She was dragging me around," recalled Luke as though he were trying to remember a traumatic experience. "She threw me straight on the bed, green paint all over me face."

"Yeah, well you bit my lip," replied Luke.

"I didn't even kiss him properly," Rebecca said from behind her hands.

On Thursday night Luke asked his fellow housemates who they thought was most hated on the outside. Luke and Dale both agreed on Mohamed whilst Maysoon thought possibly Rebecca.

Darnell, Rebecca and Mohamed face the public vote on Friday night.



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