She's the contestant that had opinion divided down the middle.
Like Marmite, some people in the BB house loved Jennifer Clark.
But the viewing public clearly didn't.
So what's ousted BB beauty Jen got to say for herself?
She's been chatting to the Sunday Mirror about her behaviour in the house.
Jen, who was booted out the BB stronghold at the weekend, reckons it was the whole "spit-gate" drama and the love-triangle situation with Stuart Pilkington and Dale Howard that led to her ultimate demise (in a reality TV sense, naturally).
She also admitted to over-reacting on this year's BB fight night, which saw her get the whole house involved in an argument over Rex Newmark smudging her, erm, "painting", and ended in Dennis McHugh being evicted for spitting at Mohamed Mohamed.
"At the time we had loads of booze and tensions were high," Jen told the paper.
"I don't think it had much to do with the painting to be honest. The boys wanted to kick off and that was their excuse."
She was still adamant that she was "hurt" by Rex's inconsiderate treatment of her art though, adding: "It was a disrespectful thing to do."
Give it a rest, lady. It's a blimmin' picture and not even a good one at that.
As for the whole lurve situ, which saw Jen flit between Dale and Stuart, playing them off like a pair of lovesick puppies, the lady in the middle has now blown the whole three-way saga apart.
"Neither Dale or Stuart are the right man for me," Jen said in a bit of a bombshell reveal, given her previous flirty behaviour and despite telling Davina, during her eviction chat, that she had feelings for Dale.
"I am single and open to offers."
Hmm. We'll be interested to see where this one goes. Calum Best, anyone? Or perhaps some other delightful D-lister.







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