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Having spent four and a half weeks in the House, Arron filled his 32 days of Big Brother time with enough activity to last your average housemate a stay to the final. His was a BB stint filled with a little posturing, a fair quantity of disagreement, the odd spot of outrageous flirting and a healthy dose of good humour (as well as some badly conceived pranks). After all of that, Arron lost out in the public vote to Conor, Deana and Becky this evening.

Arron began his stay in highly accommodating style, handing out the drinks like a gent. A couple of days later, he found something of a nemesis in Victoria and, further into his stay, he found some argumentative friction with Deana. We won't even mention that mid-Sausagegate incident with the baked potato. His relationships fluctuated throughout his time in the House. Sometimes he was best buddies with Adam, then at other points he was on the receiving end of a hideous bucket of mush at the hands of the Dudley man. He weathered Scott's unrequited attentions with grace early on, but didn't keep his cool so well when Scott turned on him after one prank too many, with the Macclesfield lad infamously labelling him "a disgusting rapscallion" during one of many rows.

Arron will probably look back most fondly at his relationship with Conor, the two becoming best buddies over the course of their time together, to the point Deana suggested they might actually share a brain. She didn't mean that in altogether too complimentary a way, we ought to add.

We don't doubt a large percentage of the audience will be upset that a major piece of eye-candy is now off the scene. They'll be writhing in a frenzy of tears at the thought that they may not get to see the object of their affection wandering around in red rubber lederhosen whilst trying not to laugh at his own reflection, ever, ever again.

Treasure the memories, treasure Big Brother, and treasure fantastic ex-housemate, Arron.

Added 06-07-2012 by: Ian [Admin]

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