Whenever there’s a Big Brother there’s usually a walker, one who decides for one reason or another than life under this much scrutiny is not for them. This time round the vanishing act was performed by none other than Donny Tourettes. Lets make no mistake about it the guy was a bit of a tool, a rock star with all the attitude but none of the credentials or the discography to back it all up. However he did represent the much needed “idiot injection” that Big Brother usually requires.

His reasoning for going over the wall was allegedly down to the entrance of Jade Goody and her family. Her arrival has caused ructions if only in the sense that some of the housemates have now been recruited as her servants and left to live in a squalid “house next door” scenario. Donny took a dislike to this and rather than be a servant to Jade hopped over the wall.

Its quite possible though that Donny had a rather late realisation that as a Big Brother contestant he could quite easily be shooting any potential rock star credibility down in flames. After all look at Preston from last year, not only have The Ordinary Boys developed sheen of mediocrity he’s saddled himself with a reality TV munter to boot.

To clarify for those who don’t know Jade Goody has turned up with her mother and boyfriend in tow. They have been placed in the main house to live a life of luxury with a selection of housemates of their own choosing to become extended members of their own family, these “members” get to share in the luxuries that Jade enjoys. However for Jade and her family to enjoy the high life someone has to serve them…

Jade chose Jermaine, Ken and Shilpa to remain with her that meant that rest of housemates moved into servants quarters which were frugal to say the least. Cramped sleeping conditions, squalid conditions and a life of servitude, all things to break the resolve and morale of the housemates.

At first it seemed that the servants would adapt to their new lives without much in the way of complaint but there was soon elements of discontent from various quarters. Leo Sayer declined a top bunk for the simple reason that “he doesn’t climb” and before long the dirty conditions were making the pampered celebrities ratty.

Of course there was also Jade herself, often seen as a champion of the underdog in light of her previous post Big Brother successes. This round however there were shades of an overblown sense of self importance creeping through, coupled with the fact that she was dumped in the house with her nipped and tucked car crash of a mother and a no mark boyfriend with a personality non gratis didn’t help either. I would say that if she’s not careful then she could burst the bubble of public perception that she has made for herself (accidental or otherwise).

Nominations have cropped up early in this edition of BB however and just to prove that the people in the house don’t have it all their own it’s the “haves” rather than the “have nots” who are up for eviction which means the public have a choice of getting rid of either Jade, Jackiey (her mother) or Jack (her boyfriend). Alternatively they could get shut of Shilpa, Ken or Jermaine.

At this stage one of the Goody’s if not Jade herself would be expendable without ruffling too many feathers but as always that is for the public to decide. Personally dropping Jack right now would make no difference to the show (and would possibly serve to antagonise Jade which lets face it we all want to see).

Its up to you.