BIG Brother's Tim Culley is odds-on to be booted out of the house tonight, and the Evening News wants readers to say what questions they want him to answer.
The former Malvern College student is expected to come face-to-face with an Evening News reporter tonight if he is evicted at 10pm after going head-to-head with Alex in the public vote.
The 23-year-old is odds-on to be the loser after radio stations joined Channel 4 chat show host Graham Norton and a unique website in asking the public to 'Get Tim Out'.
Ladbrokes, the official Big Brother bookies, have closed betting on tonight's evictee, but rate Tim's chances of bagging the £70,000 prize at 100-to-1.
By comparison, Kate is 6-4, Jonny is 2-1, Alex is 3-1 and Jade is 4-1.
Earlier this week, Tim confessed to being terrified of leaving the Elstree-based house after hearing Big Brother fans booing him during last Friday's eviction of PJ.
Tim, whose father Neil owns the historic Swan pub and Neilano's restaurant in Upton-upon-Severn, has not endeared himself to his fellow housemates or the public this week.
He has stayed in bed during a vital task, and lied by telling housemates Big Brother had given him permission not to take part as he wore contact lenses.
He has also had rows with Kate and Jonny over his attitude and, for the past few days, has been saying he wants to go.
Viewers have seen him sniping at other housemates except his closest pal Alex, which has added to the mounting tension in the house.
Today, a national newspaper claimed Tim had been bombarded with more than 650 offers on the internet after revelations yesterday that he advertised on a lonely hearts website.
If you want to know the truth about his ginger roots, or find out who he really likes and dislikes in the house, you can e-mail your request to sa@thisisworcester.co.uk before 5pm today.
The best questions will be put to him at tonight's post-eviction press conference and be answered in tomorrow's Evening News - if he's evicted.
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