'I feel totally lost': Big Brother's Nick Henderson struggles with new-found personal space after 'bunny boiler' Harry Amelia's eviction

He has been inseparable from Harry Amelia.

But when she was evicted from the Big Brother house on Friday evening, Nick Henderson found himself adrift. 

The 19 year-old, from Hertford, struggled to adjust to his new-found freedom, telling housemates: 'I'm just a bit shocked - I didn't think she was going to go. I feel totally lost.'

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Moping around: Nick Henderson found himself adrift after the eviction of temperamental Harry Amelia

Moping around: Nick Henderson found himself adrift after the eviction of temperamental Harry Amelia

Looking glum as he took to the sofas, the foppish contestant seemed to lose all sense of perspective over his friend's exit - acting like it was a bereavement.

'I'm alone now,' he added. To which Chloe said: 'Don't worry, you've still got us.' 

Toasting her exit with a mixture of both under and over-statement, he said: 'She frequently flew off the handle, but I think most people really loved Harry in the house - and she's great.'  

It's only a game-show! Looking glum as he took to the sofas, the foppish contestant seemed to lose all sense of perspective over his friend's exit - acting like it was a bereavement

It's only a game-show! Looking glum as he took to the sofas, the foppish contestant seemed to lose all sense of perspective over his friend's exit - acting like it was a bereavement

Goodbye kiss: The pair were constantly all over one another in an excessive display of public affection 

Goodbye kiss: The pair were constantly all over one another in an excessive display of public affection 

As if his moping couldn't get any worse, he then took to sleeping in Harry's bed. 

At that point he told Joel: 'It was a weird night - it's not the night I wanted us to have, but we are still finalists. That said, I really miss her. More than I thought I would.'

At that point Joel delivered him a reality-check, saying: 'Be realistic - it's five days. That's just 5 x 24 hours, which is no time at all. So get a grip.'  

Exhibitionists? Harry often bathed with Nick in full view of the country - and wasn't remotely discreet

Exhibitionists? Harry often bathed with Nick in full view of the country - and wasn't remotely discreet

Yes, that is a COMMUNAL bath: The immature pair nauseated countless viewers with their tacky actions

Yes, that is a COMMUNAL bath: The immature pair nauseated countless viewers with their tacky actions

The amateur dramatics happened as Harry Amelia was busy being interviewed - and booed - during her post-eviction process.

The 22 year-old was ejected from the reality TV house to a sea of jeers following a week of public voting, which capped an intense run of her histrionic behaviour.

The result meant that Jack, Sam and Chloe survived the weekly eviction and will compete to make it into the final, where they'll battle it out to win more than £100,000. 

Hardly Romeo & Juliet: Only weeks before Nick had been all over Irish wannabe-model Jade

Hardly Romeo & Juliet: Only weeks before Nick had been all over Irish wannabe-model Jade

Get a grip! Nick struggled to deal with the concept of five whole days without the supervision of Harry Amelia 

Get a grip! Nick struggled to deal with the concept of five whole days without the supervision of Harry Amelia 

When Harry Amelia surfaced from the infamous abode, the Loughborough-born contestant was greeted by unanimous boos from the crowd.

Clearly an unpopular choice, she screamed and shouted in typical attention-seeking mode.

However, as she reached the floor level and posed for photographers, one man shouted that she was a 'bunny boiler' - to which she flipped two v-signs at him and hurled a string of abusive insults. 

Increasingly pathetic: As if his moping couldn't get any worse, he then took to sleeping in Harry's unmade bed

Increasingly pathetic: As if his moping couldn't get any worse, he then took to sleeping in Harry's unmade bed

Reality check: Joel delivered him a reality-check, saying: 'Be realistic - it's five days. That's just 5 x 24 hours, which is no time at all. So get a grip.'

Reality check: Joel delivered him a reality-check, saying: 'Be realistic - it's five days. That's just 5 x 24 hours, which is no time at all. So get a grip.'

But that wasn't the only drama in the house. After Sam's shock eviction, both Danny and Joel came to blows over the ethics of nominations - even though that's the very premise of the competition. 

As they were forced - along with Christian and Nick - to decide whether to send Sam, Chloe or the bilious-making Jack home, Joel refused to nominate.

'You need to man-up,' Danny responded. 'If you're going to take lead of a country you'll need to make tough decisions sometimes. You signed up for this show to make nominations, so do it'. 

Fighting talk: After Sam's shock eviction, both Danny and Joel came to blows over the ethics of nominations - even though that's the very premise of the competition

Fighting talk: After Sam's shock eviction, both Danny and Joel came to blows over the ethics of nominations - even though that's the very premise of the competition

Annoyed: 'You need to man-up,' Danny responded. 'If you're going to take lead of a country you'll need to make tough decisions sometimes. You signed up for this show to make nominations, so do it'

Annoyed: 'You need to man-up,' Danny responded. 'If you're going to take lead of a country you'll need to make tough decisions sometimes. You signed up for this show to make nominations, so do it'

To which Joel replied: 'There's a difference between nominating and directly sending somebody out on a killer vote. I refuse to do it, it's not fair.'

As the pressure increased, Danny - who clearly has anger management issues - snapped back: 'Shut up - you do my f*****g head in. You're not getting it. Stop trying to argue. There's no good way to go.'  

Being a bit self-righteous, Joel then complained to Big Brother, saying: 'I can hold my head up high and say that I took no part in Sam's eviction.

'The other housemates should've rebelled, but they didn't.'

Not a gentleman: Danny - who clearly has anger management issues - snapped back at Joel: 'Shut up - you do my f*****g head in. You're not getting it. Stop trying to argue. There's no good way to go.'

Not a gentleman: Danny - who clearly has anger management issues - snapped back at Joel: 'Shut up - you do my f*****g head in. You're not getting it. Stop trying to argue. There's no good way to go.'

Why is he even in Big Brother? Being a bit self-righteous, Joel then complained to Big Brother, saying: 'I can hold my head up high and say that I took no part in Sam's eviction.'

Why is he even in Big Brother? Being a bit self-righteous, Joel then complained to Big Brother, saying: 'I can hold my head up high and say that I took no part in Sam's eviction.'

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