Meet Trish, Big Brother 2023 housemate and feminist
The 33-year-old is not afraid of a debate.
Big Brother's Trish has made a splash on the TV show, becoming a firm fan favourite during the five weeks the series has been back on our screens.
However, this week, the 33-year-old will face eviction if she is not saved by the public.
Trish received three nominations from Chanelle, Jenkin and Tom, after an intense week in the Big Brother house.
While she was saved during last week's double eviction, will she be saved by the public once again?
As Trish hopes to cling on to her dream of staying in the Big Brother house, as the show enters its final week, here's everything you need to know about her.
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Who is Trish?
Age: 33
Hometown: Luton
Job: Mum
Feminist Trish is hoping to "humanise refugees and immigrants" while on Big Brother, especially in the current political climate.
During her VT, Trish claimed she "hates" the Tories and is not afraid of a debate if it came to one.
Speaking about why she chose to apply for the show, Trish said: "I always wanted to apply back in the day. My friends would always be like, 'I think you'd be good in there, you're quite mouthy!'
"When I saw it was coming back, I thought it was the universe telling me something - so I just went for it.
"Also because I want to humanise refugees and immigrants, especially in this political climate. I want people to see that behind the stats and figures, there are real humans."
"We are important simply because we exist, not only when we participate in capitalism. We matter because we are alive and breathing - no human is illegal," she added.
Trish is looking forward to the challenges in the show and hopes to give it her all while competing for the £100,000 cash prize.
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