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| Makosi faces fresh deportation threat By
Showbiz Reporter Makosi was allowed to stay in Britain as a refugee after expressing fears that she would be attacked in Zimbabwe over her lesbian and pool sex orgies in Channel 4's reality TV show, Big Brother. The Daily Star newspaper reported Monday that Makosi was now "at the top of the Home Office's deportation hit list." A source quoted by the paper said: "It's not looking good for Makosi. Her time in Britain could be running out." The Home Office has appealed against the decision to allow Makosi to stay in Britain, and if it wins the appeal, Makosi's fate would be sealed. The 25-year old former cardiac nurse was forced to admit her vice girl shame by The People newspaper in return for a sympathetic handling of her story. The paper revealed that Makosi has incurred debts of up of £55 000 and now lived on a "rough council estate" in High Wycombe. Her one bed flat is described as "shabbily furnished". Makosi admitted taking £3 000 from an unnamed TV star for three-in-bed sleazy sex romps. She sobbed: "My life is disgusting. I feel so filthy. I can't imagine a person in a worst state than me right now. I just keep trying to work out where it all went wrong and how I got into this state. "No-one realises how low I have gone to have to take money for sex. I am so broke I have to sleep with men for money." Makosi, who came third in last summer's Big Brother quit her nursing job for the TV show but was told she would NEVER work as a nurse in Britain. Hospital bosses were enraged when Makosi had unprotected sex with a fellow housemate in a swimming pool before engaging in lesbian kissing orgies with another. Her visa was cancelled, forcing her to claim asylum after Zimbabwean newspapers and internet sites rounded on her over her Big Brother antics. Makosi claims to have paid £30 000 for her mum's operation at a top Oxford hospital and a further £32 000 in legal costs fighting the Home Office's attempts to ship her off to Zimbabwe. She added: "This
time last year I had a job, friends and a great life. Now I have nothing.
I really feel sorry for this year's Big Brother contestants. I wouldn't
wish what I have gone through on my worst enemy." |
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