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Big Brother’s Chris still in with a shout

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IN WITH A SHOUT… Christopher Hall

BIG brother contestant Christopher Hall, from Fivemiletown, is still in the hunt to be crowned winner of the Channel 5 show.

 And, according to friend Kirstie Brady, from Enniskillen, Christopher has really come out of his shell in the last two weeks.

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23-year-old past-pupil of Portora Royal School was one of ten who entered the house for the 15th series of the show.

Kirstie said: “I think the last few weeks have been tough for him but I have really seen him grow as a person and I’m so proud of him that he hasn’t changed.

“I think he has really come out of his shell in the past two weeks, he seems a lot happier which is great to see because it’s not nice watching your friend feeling down and not been able to pick up the phone and talk to him.”

And, could her friend win the competition?

“I do think he is still in with a great chance of winning, he has came out of himself so much more in these last few weeks and the public really seem to be behind him.

“I just really hope the public get behind him, he is a truly deserving winner, his mother is so proud of him to, so proud in fact, she’s put posters up around her hometown to show her support, and it’s great, we are always ringing each other to talk about the show.

“Even if you don’t watch the show, just a simple text or call to show your support for a local guy would be greatly appreciated, would be amazing to see him crowed the winner.”

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