Celebrity Big Brother's India Willoughby has had another housemate bust-up, declaring: "The girls have decided I'm not one of them."

Leading the attack on her in tonight's episode was former Corrie star Amanda Barrie, who accused India - a former ITV Border journalist - of "playing the victim" to win over viewers.

It happened as the woman worked together on a task in the kitchen - making a series of cakes to order when Amanda declared: "She's been a victim all day: it's probably a strategy."

Looking shocked, India commented: "Where did that come from."

Later, a dejected looking India declared: "Whatever I do today is wrong." This prompted Ashley James to comfort her, with the words: "Don't worry about it."

In the Diary Room, India - nominated along with Jonny Mitchell for eviction in a public vote tomorrow - confided that she has not given up all hope of being staying on in the house. She tells viewers that Ashley had been "so sweet" with her, comforting her whenever she felt isolated. "She's a good girl," said Inidia.

She added: "I don't want to put a dampner on it, but all the girls as a pack, they've decided that I'm not one of them - for whatever reason.

"It's not necessarily to do with gender, or anything like that.

"They just don't feel that I'm part of their group. "I know I probably share a degree of blame in that because I kept going on about gender because it was so important to me. I probably went on too much, so that's my fault. That's put up a barrier there."

Earlier in the episode, in a conversation with Andrew Brady, she shared intimate details of the surgery she underwent when she transitioned from male to female. "We had a bit of a giggle," she said.

She added: "Who knows? Maybe there's a shock in store. I think everyone is more of less banking on the idea that I'll be going out the door on Friday night. But maybe not.

"Maybe there's still time."

India has repeatedly raised eyebrows during her time in the house with a series of startling comments, including a claim that she may once have been abducted by aliens, and as a result had horizontal scars on her back.

India, 52, made history by becoming the first trans woman in the world to front an all-female talk show. She is also a respected journalist and TV news presenter.