Big Brother EXCLUSIVE: Laura Kaiviti reveals what REALLY happened off camera after she was the first contestant to be evicted
Laura Kaiviti still holds a grudge after becoming the first contestant to be eliminated from Big Brother.
Following her eviction on Monday night, the 25-year-old dancer has revealed what happened after the cameras stopped rolling.
Speaking to Daily Mail Australia, she explained that several of the housemates who voted her out had attempted to get in touch after filming, but were all ignored.
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Hard feelings: Big Brother's Laura Kaiviti (pictured), who was the first contestant to be voted off on Monday, has revealed she ignored all of her former housemates once filming wrapped
'Lots of them have tried to reach out but I've kept quite a distance. I don't really mix business and personal,' she said on Monday.
'For me, once [the season] is officially over, I might reach out to some olive branches. For now, I just want to be able to peacefully watch and get through it.'
Talia Rycroft had nominated Laura, Kieran Davidson and Zoe George for the first eviction on Monday. The housemates then voted which of them should leave.
Laura didn't hold back when asked about Kieran, who lobbied aggressively to stay in the house after finding himself on the chopping block.

Holding a grudge: 'Lots of them have tried to reach out but I've kept quite a distance. I don't really mix business and personal,' she told Daily Mail Australia on Monday

Eviction: Talia Rycroft nominated Laura (right), Kieran Davidson (left) and Zoe George (centre) for the first eviction on Monday. The housemates then voted which of them should leave
'I haven't spoken to Kieran post-show, but I think Kieran does exactly what Kieran wants. At the end of the day, he is who he is,' she said.
When asked which contestant she would like to see voted out next, she responded without hesitation: 'Kieran.'
Laura went on to say that several people in the house were being 'fake' in order to boost their chances of winning the $250,000 prize.

Rivalry: Laura didn't hold back when asked about Kieran (pictured), who lobbied aggressively to stay in the house after finding himself on the chopping block
'There's people where you're just like, "Shut up." I just didn't get Xavier [Molyneux]. I was like, "What do you do?" I'm unsure whether that's a strategy to just hang back and suss it out before diving in with personality,' she said.
Laura wants former aerobics instructor Marissa Rancan, 62, to win the show.
'No question about it. She's just a really genuine person, regardless of her background. She just gives an energy that you want to be around,' she said.
Big Brother continues Tuesday at 7:30pm on Channel Seven

Suspicious minds: Laura went on to say that several people in the house were being 'fake' in order to boost their chances of winning the $250,000 prize

Must-see TV: Big Brother continues Tuesday at 7:30pm on Channel Seven