Day 3 Round UpAdd comment | ||
"What happened in the House yesterday?" I hear you cry. Calm down, we're just about to tell you! Similar to Wednesday, the day started off nicely with Deana, Shievonne and Sara discussing who they fancied in the House, followed by Luke A using Lauren as a convenient weight lift. All very pleasant and lovely at this point blah blah blah... AND THEN THERE WAS AN ARGUMENT.... ... Over Salad. Yes salad. Y'know, that inoffensive meal, usually consisting of leaves and some sort of vegetable (meat or cheese can be added if you're feeling a bit frisky). How can you argue over salad, you mock? We thought the same, but basically it came down to this – Bear with us as we fill you in... Lydia bonded with Victoria saying they were both floaters in the House, but then later said she couldn't stand her to Caroline. Lydia then prepared a steak salad for everyone and only offered Victoria leftover salad from the day before, resulting in a strop from Victoria. Lydia rounded it all off nicely by telling Lauren that Victoria was only doing it for air time... *Phew* So that is how you argue over salad. Ashleigh and Arron had a steamy bath together, Victoria, Arron and Luke A had an even steamier conversation, and then Chris accused man of the moment, Arron and his bromance partner, Luke A, of being the biggest game players in the House. Then there was a P.A.R.T.Y. (woohoo!) and a rather rad game of 'Spin the Bottle'. FYI, this game always leads to something interesting. There were snogs, truths and the cinnamon challenge, (something we really do not recommend you try at home, it looks rather gross). However, Lydia and Victoria seemed to settle their differences, with Lydia treating Victoria to her party trick – a lapdance! Always a nice way to make up with someone. The peace wasn't kept for long, however, as Arron and Victoria argued over the fact that he had chosen to evict her in Snog, Marry or Evict? Arron tried to justify it by saying that she was the one saying she wanted to go, but Victoria wasn't having any of it. Victoria got upset and then somewhere down the line she said she didn't trust anyone but Lydia, which annoyed a few housemates, Shievonne in particular. Suffice to say, the party mood was somewhat dampened. With an eviction looming, will they all kiss and make up? Or will there be a few more home truths? |
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