Just as I thought, as others have been pointing out he didn't say Kris and karly did say it but thats what he thought they were thinking from a conversation he heard.
Well done Siavash
Siavash discussed the housemates' "bunny" argument in a Diary Room chat yesterday.
The events organiser explained that he had been trying to help Noirin.
"I thought I'd give Noirin some good advice, and she threw it back in my face," he remarked. "I think she's playing a game and wants to turn people against me. It's like I've started a huge argument, and I would never do that. It would go against all my beliefs."
Siavash added that although he did mention Kris and Karly's names, he said that he thought they had said Noirin was a rabbit, not that they had told him that.
"I advised her for her own good and she turned it round," he sighed. "I did enjoy spending time with her and hanging out with her, I thought she was a right laugh. But I don't think she's a friend now."
The 23-year-old insisted that he had not made the accusations up, revealing that the comments had taken place during a conversation about cigarettes. "I know they think that," he noted. "It's easy to read them."
However, Siavash added: "Freddie, I appreciated that he stood up for me. I won't forget that. I'm starting to like him more and more. I think he is a really nice guy."
Well done Siavash
Siavash discussed the housemates' "bunny" argument in a Diary Room chat yesterday.
The events organiser explained that he had been trying to help Noirin.
"I thought I'd give Noirin some good advice, and she threw it back in my face," he remarked. "I think she's playing a game and wants to turn people against me. It's like I've started a huge argument, and I would never do that. It would go against all my beliefs."
Siavash added that although he did mention Kris and Karly's names, he said that he thought they had said Noirin was a rabbit, not that they had told him that.
"I advised her for her own good and she turned it round," he sighed. "I did enjoy spending time with her and hanging out with her, I thought she was a right laugh. But I don't think she's a friend now."
The 23-year-old insisted that he had not made the accusations up, revealing that the comments had taken place during a conversation about cigarettes. "I know they think that," he noted. "It's easy to read them."
However, Siavash added: "Freddie, I appreciated that he stood up for me. I won't forget that. I'm starting to like him more and more. I think he is a really nice guy."