CREWE'S Big Brother star Jennie Corner could go all the way when the show reaches its climax at the end of this week.

After successfully negotiating a double eviction tightrope, the 18-year-old won a life-sized Big Brother board game to secure immunity from nominations and a guaranteed place in Friday's final.

The bubbly teen is now in line for the show's £100,000 top prize, although she faces stiff competition from tourette's sufferer, Pete, the hot favourite for the crown.

Jennie, who lives in Valley Road and works as a barmaid at the Earl in Nantwich Road, has proved a big hit with the nation's BB fanatics.

Previous Big Brother contestants, including the likes of Jade Goody, have left the house to fame and fortune in the public eye, enjoying wealthy celebrity lifestyles and glossy magazine appearances.

Jennie's supporters back home in Crewe are sure to be glued to their TV screens over the next few days as the show reaches its dramatic finale.

Paul Halligan, licensee at the Earl, said: "We're all made up for her. We think she's got a great chance now because she's already made it through to the final.

"We've got it on the big screens in the pub all day, every day. It's great for the area.

"She's very popular with all the customers, very friendly and bubbly, and I think that is coming across on the screen.

"Jennie's family have asked us to plan a coming home party so we're organising that."

Mr Halligan also revealed that Big Brother's Little Brother could be broadcasting live from the Earl at some point this week, although the details have yet to be confirmed.