SHE'S been evicted from the house and is back on the street.
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Yesterday Wagga's ousted Big Brother house mate, Sandra Nixon, glowed with excitement.
After living in artificial conditions for more than eight weeks, she was thrilled to be back in Wagga and in the real world.
"It was so tough," Sandra said of her time in the house.
"You can't sing commercial music, you can't sleep all day because they wake you up with chainsaws and you live on rice and beans," she said.
Sandra was shocked at the tough rules housemates had to abide by.
They are not allowed to read books, newspapers or have any outside contact.
"We didn't even know what time it was," she said.
Sandra described herself as naive when she entered the house.
"I reacted in ways I didn't expect," she said.
The young star Kooringal softball player was learning to deal with the attention.
She described coming back to Wagga was a relief.
"I feel like I should be talking about softball."
Sandra has no regrets from the show, particularly treasuring her friendship with fellow evictee Sam.
"Sam's friendship is the best thing to come out of the house," she said.
Sandra is looking forward to catching up with housemates in a more natural environment.
"It will be great to just go to the pub," she said.
Sandra said she planed to stay at Bonds and hopes to move to Sydney in the future.
"I'm looking forward to good coffee, seeing friends and family and being able to talk to people that I know well," she said.
As for who will win the show, Sandra is pretty sure she has it figured out.
"I think Skye, Ryan or Dave," she said.