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The dreams of the Big Brother housemates have come true as the rich-poor divide come down.
The contestants emerged from their bedrooms to see the house returned to its original state, and cheered and hugged each other in celebration.
Jade shouted "No more outside toilet!" while the others ran to grab the food in the fridge after a week on basic rations on the poor side.
However, their joy was short-lived when they realised there was a catch and Big Brother revealed their weekly task.
Alex read instructions telling them they had to choose two people who would receive a video message from loved ones in the outside world.
In return the chosen pair are to be put to the public vote for eviction next Friday, meaning the housemates will not have to nominate each other as normal on Monday.
After a brief discussion, the housemates drew pieces of paper at random to see who would watch their video message.
The draw saw help desk worker Kate Lawler and trainee solicitor PJ Ellis, both 22, chosen to see their video, but also as this week's nominees.
PJ broke down as he watched his friends and family pass on their love and support, and was comforted by his fellow housemates, many of whom also shed a tear.
Kate was equally emotional as she watched her family, including her twin sister, on the giant plasma screen in the house's living area.
Ananova
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