He has tried to make up for it
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After what seemed like an eternity in the Diary Room, Marcus finally emerged, blinking, under the bright lights of the House. And although his tail wasnât between his legs, he was certainly less 'in your face' than when he was called in.
"You alright?" asked Lisa as Marcus headed for the Bathroom.
"Yeah, I've just been trying to get the tokens back and stuff and explained why I did the stuff," replied Marcus quietly, before explaining in some detail that he thought Big Brother had treated him harshly.
"I didn't do that out of negativity," he continued. "I done that 'cause it's something in my character to do and as soon as I did it, everyone would laugh and say that's typically me," he added in an attempt to explain his actions.
And then came the apology â that's right, the apology!
"I fully apologise if anyone took what I did the wrong way and the consequences that have come from that," Marcus announced, "but I am not a negative person. I've never dwelled on negative things in here. I wake up happy and I wake up thinking of good things to do and I stay up all night thinking of things to do for everyone."
Ever the chirpy soul, David wanted to just forget about it and move on. "Well, it's all done now," he said cheerily, "let's have a party tonight. Let's all be part of the party Marcus."
But Marcus had a few more things to say â specifically about the fact that he lost Tokens for the group. "Obviously I can replace them with my blue Tokens, and for the other two Tokens I can take money out of my money from the Shopping List, just so there's a line drawn under it," he said meekly.
"I appreciate that," said David, "but they were your Tokens."
"I don't think there's any need to do that," added Bea, echoing David's sentiments.
"Well, it's just a gesture from me to you lot," appealed Marcus.
"We're a team â it's all good," said Hira with a gentle smile.
Until the next time, eh?