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'''Mary O’Leary''' (born ]) is a ] advisor who lives in ].
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Daughter of a former priest and former nun, she was born in ], ] and is a practising ]. She has found herself in the public eye after entering the ] show ] on the ] ].

She expressed several unusual beliefs in her ], claiming that she had been ] seven times. She also stated that she remembered a ] in ]. In the first days of the series, she is said to have claimed that the ] were alive. While this comment won her further ridicule from some quarters, others observed that ], presenter of the comment show ], had described a particular gnome with a hidden camera as "alive". ''GnomeCam'' was trailed as a major element of this year's contest.

At first, ] and ] punters rated Mary as the least likely to win Big Brother this year. Many fans took to her immediately, however, and her odds steadily rose over the first few days until she was rated as one of the most likely to win; however, Makosi nominated her for eviction at the first opportunity and she therefore faced a public vote at the end of the first week along with Craig and was evicted on ] ].

After her eviction, newspaper articles were published revealing that Mary had previously worked in a massage parlour where money was offered for sexual favours.
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