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"This is a horrible situation for anyone," she said.
Preston told Maggot he nominated him for the most stupid reason, but it "was fresh in my mind".
Chantelle said this was the nastiest thing Big Brother has done.
Earlier ex-FA secretary Faria Alam became the second person to be evicted.
The model, famous for her fling with England coach Sven-Goran Eriksson, was nominated by other housemates alongside US basketball star Dennis Rodman and Dead or Alive singer Pete Burns.
As she left the door to face the crowd she was booed by onlookers.
In an interview with Davina afterwards, the 39-year-old, who received 45.2% of the votes cast, admitted that she found it "hard" telling other housemates about her past.
She said: "It was very hard because you are talking about people who are actually talented. I wasn't in there for a talent."
As members of the audience sniggered at this answer, she jokingly told them: "Shut up you lot. I know what you're thinking."
She added: "It was very difficult at the time and putting myself in that situation when I knew that everybody else had something to add to this."
The model also told Davina that she did not think of herself as a celebrity, saying that she thought she was "infamous" rather than famous before appearing on the show.
"I have been infamous but now I'm famous because I've been on this," she said.
Later, when asked if she thought Sven had voted for her to be evicted, she replied: "I don't think that he gives a toss."
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