As the nominations process entered the home straight, Bea and Marcus compared notes after their Diary Room visits - and the young lady was not pleased.
"Who did you vote for?" Bea asked when alone with the Wolverine lookalike in the Lounge.
"You and David," he immediately announced.
"You're ******* joking me!" bleated an aghast Bea.
"No, I did," he maintained. "But I'll tell you why. Two reasons: One - because I said if you didn't vote for me, I'd vote for you. And two - because you guilt tripped me earlier on and I don't respond to guilt trips."
"About what?" demanded Bea.
"That if I voted for you, like, you'd be very sad and that kind of thing," answered the hairy housemate.
"Well I am very sad now," she whined.
"Don't be upset because it wasn't anything to do with being a ***** bag or anything like that," he reassured, with all the tact one has come to expect from Marcus.
Bea hastily barked back: "I didn't vote for you because... oh I ******* should have done now. Do you reckon I could change it?"
"No," came the blunt response.
"I didn't vote for you because I didn't want you to go," sighed Bea with an air of resignation.
But not all is what it seems with these housemates and their Diary Room confessions. For Bea admitted to Marcus that she earlier mislead David on who she voted for, saying that she told David that she hadn't voted for him but telling Marcus that she had.
"Now I've lied to David people will think I'm a xxxxx and they'll send me home," feared the anxious lass. This prompted Marcus to deliver his damning verdict, casting doubt on everything and everyone:
"I think every single other person in the House will lie about who they nominated anyway..."
"Who did you vote for?" Bea asked when alone with the Wolverine lookalike in the Lounge.
"You and David," he immediately announced.
"You're ******* joking me!" bleated an aghast Bea.
"No, I did," he maintained. "But I'll tell you why. Two reasons: One - because I said if you didn't vote for me, I'd vote for you. And two - because you guilt tripped me earlier on and I don't respond to guilt trips."
"About what?" demanded Bea.
"That if I voted for you, like, you'd be very sad and that kind of thing," answered the hairy housemate.
"Well I am very sad now," she whined.
"Don't be upset because it wasn't anything to do with being a ***** bag or anything like that," he reassured, with all the tact one has come to expect from Marcus.
Bea hastily barked back: "I didn't vote for you because... oh I ******* should have done now. Do you reckon I could change it?"
"No," came the blunt response.
"I didn't vote for you because I didn't want you to go," sighed Bea with an air of resignation.
But not all is what it seems with these housemates and their Diary Room confessions. For Bea admitted to Marcus that she earlier mislead David on who she voted for, saying that she told David that she hadn't voted for him but telling Marcus that she had.
"Now I've lied to David people will think I'm a xxxxx and they'll send me home," feared the anxious lass. This prompted Marcus to deliver his damning verdict, casting doubt on everything and everyone:
"I think every single other person in the House will lie about who they nominated anyway..."