Jasmine may be forced to Waltz out of CBB house if public pity Liz

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The second eviction of this year’s edition of Celebrity Big Brother is about to take place with housemates Liz Jones, Jasmine Waltz, Luisa Zissman and Jim Davidson all up for the chop.

American Waltz has enjoyed her fair share of time in front of the cameras as a result of her blossoming romance with ex-Blue member Lee Ryan.

But her brash and occasionally catty behaviour makes her a tempting choice to be kicked out of the house with Ladbrokes offering odds of 6/4 for the public to show no mercy.

Outspoken Daily Mail journalist Liz Jones is the 4/7 favourite to leave, however with limited exposure she may well be granted a stay of execution.

And while Liz may remain unpopular with her fellow housemates and a section of viewers, Jasmine has arguably made herself an even bigger potential target of the public’s ire.

Both Jim and Lionel have already voiced their displeasure at her antics, including frequent loud swearing and screeching, and her provocative frolicking with Lee has also been the subject of debate among the other housemates.

Jasmine’s vitriol towards jilted Casey Batchelor has also been another unpleasant sideshow making her the value bet in the second eviction market.

However, Luisa could be an enticing choice at odds of 10/1 having recently prompted Big Brother to take away the use of hot water and electrical appliances following a series of indiscretions.

Insiders have reported that The Apprentice star’s ‘selfish’ behaviour was also the cause of a heated exchange with West End dancer Lionel Blair.

The 82-year-old has allegedly made his feelings known on the issue after the housemates were punished when Luisa took champagne and chocolates from behind a cage when banished to the ‘Annoying Room’.

Jim is the other candidate facing the axe but given his emergence as a real contender to win the show he’s best ignored as the 40/1 outsider for the boot.

In only three of the previous 12 series has a male suffered the second eviction and that’s unlikely to change this year.

All Odds and Markets are correct as of the date of publishing.

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