Helen Wood's nemesis kicks off as the house is transformed into a farmyard for the latest shopping task
DANIELLE McMahon ruffled feathers in the house when she said the farmyard shopping task would damage her modelling career.
Farmers Jale Karaturp, Christopher Hall and Marlon Wallen divided housemates into chickens, pigs and cows – and Danielle wasn't happy.
After waking up to discover the house had been transformed into a farm, it didn't take long for housemates to work out that they were to be the animals.
Matthew Davies confronted Danielle about her comments asking her why the task was more degrading to her than other housemates.
After a brief argument, she quickly shut him down and said: "You just don't understand the industry that I work in."
Toya also found the idea of being an animal for the day rather embarrassing.
Ash Harrison joked: "Degrading? You're on Big Brother, the whole experience is degrading."
In the second part of the task, farmers Jale, Marlon and Christopher were forced to match housemates to a list of characteristics.
In fear of how the other housemates would react, Marlon and Christopher took a backseat and let Jale make all the decisions – much to her advantage.
Jale was showered with praise when the farmers rejoined their animals.
Helen told Big Brother: "She's played it fair and square. I've changed my opinion of her a lot."
She even admitted that if it wasn't for Jale, the animals wouldn't have won the hot food.
We wonder how long her truce will last...
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