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Stacy Francis evicted from Celebrity Big Brother

Stacy Francis has been evicted from ‘Celebrity Big Brother’.
The 47-year-old singer – who shot to fame on the US version of ‘The X Factor’ in 2011 – became the latest housemate to be booted off the Channel 5 show on Tuesday (24.01.17), when she lost the public vote to Kim Woodburn, Jedward, Coleen Nolan, Spencer and Heidi Pratt, Nicola McLean, Jessica Cunningham and Jamie O’ Hara.
Speaking as she left Stacy told the house she was glad she was leaving so she could go home and see her "babies".
She said: "I’m so ready to go and see my babies. I love you thanks for everything."
The last 24 hours in the famous abode saw Stacy embroiled in a bitter row with fellow housemate Kim.
The busty brunette lashed out at the "disrespectful" cleaner, 74, for whipping out her clean clothes out of the washing machine and scattering them across the laundry room because she wanted to use the appliance.
In a lengthy rant, Stacy shouted: "You put my stuff on the floor! That’s not disrespectful? I would never do that to anybody in this house. Why would you put it on the floor? You can’t come take somebody’s s**t out of the washing machine, put it on the floor and put your stuff in and make yourself right about it. And then get mad at me if I’m around the house screaming about it, because I have a right to."
After the frizzy-haired beauty threatened to quit the show, Kim claimed she had no idea the star’s clothes were clean and said there was nowhere else to put her washing.
But the American singer took another swipe at the TV star because she thought it was "worse" that Kim thought her laundry was dirty and therefore pulled it all out of the machine.
Stacy said: "That’s worse. If you thought it was dirty clothes why wouldn’t you be considerate it and wash it then take our turn? If it’s not clean it means somebody has been in front of you to get their things washed, so you’re being selfish."
But Stacy’s rant didn’t sit well with Kim and she told her not to mess with her.
Kim said: "Start with me and you’ll be very sorry."