Daze became the latest housemate to leave the Big Brother house on Friday evening after losing the public vote - and accidentally dropped the C-bomb live on air.
The Climate Activist, 24, made her departure from the ITV show during the second eviction of the series after Ryan Bradshaw became the first to go home.
Meanwhile, Martha, Lily and Ali survived the public vote and made it through to another week.
Daze put on a brave face as she hugged her fellow housemates goodbye and blew kisses on her way out of the door.
Speaking to the house, host AJ Odudu told the contestants: 'The viewers have spoken, we can now reveal that the second housemate to be evicted from the Big Brother house is Daze.'
Daze then told AJ and Will: 'It feels so nice to be here actually!'
She added: 'It's so nice, I've been feeling so homesick, so seeing my mum and my friends faces is so good.
'I didn't realise how much of a homebody I am. Being out of that felt really dishevelling, so I was finding ways to cope.
'I could stay and it would be amazing, but I also feel like I’ve broken so many barriers of things I thought I couldn’t do, it still feels like a win-win.'
Adding of her best friend Lily, she said: 'People don't get her but she is so unapologetically herself. I have a lot to learn from her attitude.
'I do really love Lily and I can't wait to see her, but hopefully at the end. I hope everyone else learns to love her as much as I do.'
Speaking on Late and Live about the romance between Nathan and Baked Potato AKA Rosie, Daze said: 'I do think Nathan is enjoying it because it brings out a different side to his personality. He's softer when he is with Baked Potato.
'I called him out on it the other day, I was like, "Get a bl**** room,' and he was like, 'shut up you f***ing c***.'
Host Will was forced to apologise for Daze's language as the audience gasped and laughed in response.
Elsewhere, the episode saw housemates get emotional when Big Brother gathered them at the sofas to break some bad news.
It was revealed that contestants had broken another rule this week when they were found trying to communicate with the outside world.
Big Brother announced: 'This is Big Brother. Housemates, it’s giving rule break.
'Before you entered the Big Brother house, the rules were clearly explained to you. Rule 12 states that you must not attempt to communicate in code or write messages.
'This rule has been broken by several housemates who have been found writing messages on the door in the Smoking Area. You will be punished.
'I have removed half of your luxury shopping budget. All tea and coffee – gone. All biscuits – banned. All sweets - seized. All 140 packets of crips confiscated. Fizzy drinks – FORGET ABOUT IT!'
Martha broke down in tears after realising she had written her name in the smoking area and could be to blame.
One thing continued to be a hot topic for wagging tongues – the blossoming romance between Nathan and Baked Potato.
Visiting Big Brother in the Diary Room, Nathan said: 'Oh well, bl**** everybody knows so I might as well say it.
'I think myself and Baked Potato rather like each other, which is really nice. Before I came into the house I thought "No, I’m not looking for anyone romantically. I’m quite happy on my own."
'If I was to describe who I was looking for I’m very much attracted to the person. If I had to describe who I was looking for, I would have probably described something similar to Baked Tattie.
'She disagrees with pretty much all of my politics, but on everything else we’re pretty similar.
'Humour’s my no.1 thing. She’s also very attractive. We’re clearly getting know each other really well in here. And I can’t quite believe I’m having this conversation. This is not what I expected to happen at all.'
Next up in the Diary Room is Baked Potato, who Big Brother grilled on whether she’s growing close to any of her fellow Housemates.
Big Brother asked: 'Have you grown close to any of your housemates?'
A coy Baked Potato answered: ‘You’re a joke, you’re a joke. Alright, I don’t know what to say. Nathan is an idiot, he really makes me laugh and so yes.
Big Brother replied: 'Are you attracted to Nathan?'
Baked Potato admitted: 'He’s alright, he’s fine. If I were to see him on the outside world, I would not like him. I don’t like his political views. So I wouldn’t even, no. No way in hell.'
Big Brother added: 'Are you finding that opposites attract in the Big Brother house?'
Baked Potato said: 'I don’t think that we’re that opposite. He’s a tall lanky b****rd and maybe I am as well. I know he’s playing this villain character, but he’s a really nice guy.
Big Brother continued: 'If Big Brother asked you before you came into the Big Brother house that you would have feelings for a Tory pork salesman…'
Baked Potato cringed: 'Oh my goodness. That’s an ick. You’re giving me the ick. My poor mum watching this. My mum is going to absolutely kill me.'