The 25-year-old got the boot while fellow nominee Deana Uppal was saved and left to a chorus of boos from the audience.
Speaking to BB host Brian Dowling afterwards, she said: âI think I always expected it.
âComing on here was a massive risk for me. I knew having someone whoâs in the public eye as a partner, some people donât like it.
âI could have been gone in the second week, so for me itâs been like a month in there.â
Lydia, who gave singer fiancé Andy Scott-Lee a big smooch as she left the house, also spoke about playing up to the cameras.

She said: âI donât think you can be the real person in there. Itâs so intense, itâs so petty, you canât be like you are in the outside world.
âI was always an easy target. I didnât feel like I could relax  I was obviously a vulnerable target.â

Lydia, who has previously been romantically linked to stars including Mickey Rourke and Jack Osbourne, said she would like to see Conor McIntyre get the chop next.
His âbullyingâ antics on the show sparked almost 1,000 complaints to Ofcom.

The watchdog is investigating after he swore at and abused Deana.
Lydia also said she would like sex-swap housemate Luke Anderson to win.

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