In a shocking turn of events, that we all saw coming a mile off, Bea and Noirin have just had a full-scale set-to over Noirin's treatment of Siavash and Bea's inability to mind her own business.
The pair were in the bedroom folding clothes in silence when Bea piped up with one of her important opinions. "I wanted to say that I think it's a real shame what's happened. When I came in I really got on with you, but I just don't think this situation's been dealt with very well. I'm surprised that you don't feel bad."
"I do feel bad," replied Noirin. "I feel real bad. But I'm not gonna deny the fact that I love Isaac."
Isaac interrupted. "You know what you should have done, Noirin? You should have gone in there and protested against the other person who's up for eviction, then smiled to their face," he advised, referring sarcastically to Bea, Dogface, Halfwit and Siavash's trip to the Diary Room last night, when they told Big Brother how much they want Marcus to stay.
"It wasn't a protest," objected Bea. "People are allowed to express an opinion."
"And you sure did that!" chuckled Noirin.
"I'm a bit surprised as to why you think people would be supportive of you Noirin," said Bea, prompting a mini-explosion.
"Why do I give a **** what you think anyway?" ranted Noirin. "You get into other people's business all the time because you're just a nosy little cow, so **** off. Mind your own ******* business. You're just an overdramatic stupid cow. It's between me and Siavash, and that's it."
"No, I was just talking to you because I wanted to explain," argued Bea. "It's unnecessary to talk to me like that."
Noirin didn't care. "You told me I dealt with it wrongly, which is none of your business," she said.
"All good points I think," agreed Isaac quietly.
"I'm surprised that somebody I got on with can behave in such a blatantly selfish way," said Bea.
"Stop being so patronising Bea, because it's not gonna work on me," spat Noirin, plumes of steam coming off her anger now.
"Good luck to you Noirin," replied Bea in her best 'rising above it' voice. "I think that you're really going to need it."
"Patronising," repeated Noirin.
"It's called niceness," argued Bea.
"You think you're better than everyone else Bea, but you're not," concluded Noirin.
Was Bea sticking up for Siavash, or just sticking her nose in?
The pair were in the bedroom folding clothes in silence when Bea piped up with one of her important opinions. "I wanted to say that I think it's a real shame what's happened. When I came in I really got on with you, but I just don't think this situation's been dealt with very well. I'm surprised that you don't feel bad."
"I do feel bad," replied Noirin. "I feel real bad. But I'm not gonna deny the fact that I love Isaac."
Isaac interrupted. "You know what you should have done, Noirin? You should have gone in there and protested against the other person who's up for eviction, then smiled to their face," he advised, referring sarcastically to Bea, Dogface, Halfwit and Siavash's trip to the Diary Room last night, when they told Big Brother how much they want Marcus to stay.
"It wasn't a protest," objected Bea. "People are allowed to express an opinion."
"And you sure did that!" chuckled Noirin.
"I'm a bit surprised as to why you think people would be supportive of you Noirin," said Bea, prompting a mini-explosion.
"Why do I give a **** what you think anyway?" ranted Noirin. "You get into other people's business all the time because you're just a nosy little cow, so **** off. Mind your own ******* business. You're just an overdramatic stupid cow. It's between me and Siavash, and that's it."
"No, I was just talking to you because I wanted to explain," argued Bea. "It's unnecessary to talk to me like that."
Noirin didn't care. "You told me I dealt with it wrongly, which is none of your business," she said.
"All good points I think," agreed Isaac quietly.
"I'm surprised that somebody I got on with can behave in such a blatantly selfish way," said Bea.
"Stop being so patronising Bea, because it's not gonna work on me," spat Noirin, plumes of steam coming off her anger now.
"Good luck to you Noirin," replied Bea in her best 'rising above it' voice. "I think that you're really going to need it."
"Patronising," repeated Noirin.
"It's called niceness," argued Bea.
"You think you're better than everyone else Bea, but you're not," concluded Noirin.
Was Bea sticking up for Siavash, or just sticking her nose in?