STAFF at a fish and chip shop have cheered on Jonny from the start - and are now preparing for the biggest weekend in their campaign so far.

The walls and windows of Clem's Fish Restaurant, in Clyde Terrace, Spennymoor, County Durham, are covered in posters of their favourite Big Brother contestant and all 15 staff wear badges of support to work.

Assistant Tracy Bell, 24, who lives in the town, is the one behind the drive to send Jonny to victory tomorrow night.

She said: "I have watched all three British series but this is my favourite because we have someone local to support.

"He's done really well to survive three eviction nights, he deserves to win outright.

"I think it would have been pretty boring without Jonny, he's behind all of the fun and games and keeps people inside and outside the house laughing."

Manager Janet Riley said: "Tracy is hooked on it, if she misses just a few minutes she gets upset.

"Everyone here has started to get behind Jonny because he is the most entertaining, genuine, and as a fireman does a really good job in the real world.

"Customers and people walking past the shop have voted to evict those Jonny was against and are now voting for him to win after seeing our posters."