Big Brother reject Savannah O’Reilly believes Hannah Agboola is only staying ‘sane’ in the house because of sister Deborah
The Irish star was booted from the show last night in a shock eviction - as four new housemates entered
BIG Brother’s latest evicted housemate Savannah O’Reilly has admitted her relief at leaving the house and believes that housemate Hannah is only staying "sane" thanks to her sister Deborah.
The Irish star – who left last night after less than a week in the house – has admitted that she doesn’t think her former housemate would be surviving in the house without Deborah to calm her down.
Speaking shortly after her eviction, Savannah said: “If Deborah leaves before Hannah, her situation won’t be good as she’s very opinionated and not understanding of other people.
“She is only staying sane because of her sister.”
Savannah then touched upon the race rows that have surrounded the sisters inside the house, and went on to add: “I completely understand their background and how they feel about certain words.
"I totally appreciate where they come from, but at times if I approached them the wrong way… it can be taken wrong.”
The 26-year-old Dubliner – who only entered the house last week alongside Isabelle Warburton – looked shocked when Emma Willis announced her name last night as the latest evictee.
However, in her exit chat with the show host, Savannah said she “didn’t care” after she was evicted from the house with 36% of the public vote, as she “had a life” outside the show.
She later added that she felt she “wasn’t opinionated enough” for the house.
Savannah said she found it “tough at times – especially with the constant arguing – but was surprised that viewers found her “boring”.
She also admitted that she hadn't connected with Isabelle, Chanelle McCleary and their “clique” and said: "There was such a divide."
She said: "I am relieved. I was happy to go, it was very intense, much more intense than I thought it would be."
And after an explosive week which saw stripper Lotan Carter thrown out of the house for his aggressive behaviour, Savannah doesn't believe the rows are over yet.
Savannah added: "I don't think it's going to be long before there's another eruption, the way they pick each other apart."
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