BIG Brother contestant Lisa Huo is heading for Huddersfield.

Lisa - known for her foul-mouthed outbursts - will be appearing at Billie Rox at Folly Hall next Friday .

The 27-year-old upholsterer from Manchester was evicted from the Big Brother house on June 23.

She will be the second evictee to appear at the Huddersfield club complex - Sezer paid a visit on June 23.

Organisers played on his claims of being a ladies' man by putting him in a huge bed and challenging women to join him.

Billie Rox staff also have crazy antics lined up for Lisa when she arrives, as well as the chance for fans to ask her for autographs and pictures.

She will also be questioned on her exploits in the Big Brother house and encouraged to dish all the gossip on her fellow housemates.

The party will start at 9pm and continue until 2.30am.

Entry is free before 10pm and costs £3, £4 or £5 afterwards.

NUS cardholders get concessionary rates.

To book tickets, contact 0794 790 7049.

* Lisa was evicted from the Big Brother house on June 23 after losing out to Imogen, Mikey and Nikki. She received 60% in the public vote that evicted her. She was the fifth housemate to be evicted and lasted 37 days in the house

* Lisa described herself before entering Big Brother as wild, crazy, sexy and clumsy. But she is best known for her constant swearing. She said: "I am probably too truthful. I swear a lot, burp, fart and bite my nails, which might annoy other people."

* She entered the house to find love and make money.

* She was born in Shanghai but moved to Manchester when she was two. She lives there with her parents.

* She speaks Chinese and Shanghai.

* Currently unemployed, she has had jobs upholstering furniture, making burglar alarms and ink pads and packing food.

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