A PROUD Swindonian and Big Brother fanatic says the public will keep Grace out of the hit show.

Show fanatic Stuart Boyer, 29, has said that ex-housemate Grace Adams-Short, 20, is too unpopular to stand a chance of being voted back on to the show on Friday.

Grace was booed by fans as she left the house after receiving nearly 90 per cent of the public votes to be kicked out.

Under new rule changes contestants can be voted back in by the public, but Stuart thinks the girl who criticised Swindon will not be one of them.

Stuart, the manager of M4 Self Drive van hire, said: "There's no chance of that happening. I don't think people will vote her back because she threw the glass of water over the other contestant ,Suzie.

"Everyone appears to hate her everywhere she goes, not just in Swindon."

In June Stuart started a campaign to evict the London dance teacher after she branded new arrival blonde model Aisleyne as a "bird who looks like she belongs in Swindon or Slough."

Stuart said: "A lot of people have mentioned it to me since then and it seems to have hit a chord.

"She hasn't even had any kind of press attention since the eviction, which is very rare."

Stuart will instead be backing contestants Glynn and Pete to win the competition.

He said: "I think it's between them now.

"Pete will obviously get the sympathy vote, and I like Glynn because I think he's cool."