BB food row ends in tears

Carole: Reduced to tears over food row
11 April 2012
The Weekender

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The latest row over food in the Big Brother house has moved Carole to tears and even forced quiet twin Amanda to express an opinion.

Carole cried after people in the house ate strawberries which she thought were being saved for later.

She sobbed: "This is what I get annoyed about. It's take, take, take and people don't have things at all.

I thought the strawberries were being kept for another time."

A resigned Nicky, gesturing at the other housemates, said: "I understand where you're coming from, but there's no point telling them."

"I know, I just got a bit emotional," Carole sighed. "It makes me feel sick, quite honestly."

Amanda looked confused. "I don't understand what's happened.

Someone should have said 'stop', because I didn't know."

She then added, "It's not a big deal at all that we've all eaten strawberries."

"You're not looking at the bigger picture, Mandy," Nicky snapped.

"There isn't enough with just one box. We could have had two boxes with cream tomorrow night."

"Yeah, but no one mentioned it," Amanda repeated.

Meanwhile, loved-up Big Brother contestants Chanelle and Ziggy have started to grate on their fellow housemates' nerves with their his n'
hers dress sense drawing comparisons with that of Victoria and David Beckham.

While the pair were safely out of earshot, the other girls sat in the garden and passed judgment on "Chiggy's" sartorial decisions.

"Chanelle and Ziggy do look a bit like Posh and Becks, I must admit," said Nicky.

"He had white trousers on earlier, she did as well," Laura agreed. "I was like, 'what on earth?"'

"Oh my word," Nicky snorted.

Charley thought viewers would think their dress sense was "sweet".

"I don't. And they won't!" Laura retorted.

Wannabe WAG Chanelle received advice on her love life from the other girls.

"Our relationship seems to make people feel awkward," Chanelle mused, "and that's the last thing I want. There are a lot of girls in the house ..."

Laura told a loved-up Chanelle that she fell in love too easily.

"He might be for real, he might be 100%, but because of the environment ... he could be keeping you sweet,"

Nicky, the self-confessed man-hater, added. "It's such a shame, but you've got to think of all these things."

Housemate Gerry and fellow newcomer Seany are also getting fairly up-close and personal.

Snuggling up in bed together, legs entwined, Gerry, a 31-year-old fetish club-goer from South London, gently stroked his housemate's hair.

Manchester-based charity worker Seany, 25, cooed "oh", as Gerry showered him with attention.

Seany and Laura also annoyed their fellow housemates by moving their bedside drawers around.

He and Gerry have chosen twins Sam and Amanda to nominate with them this week.

Bookmaker William Hill has newcomer Gerry as the 7-1 favourite to win, while Seany is a 25-1 outsider.

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