here we go...
It’s all go today. Big Brother disciplines the housemates for talking about nominations. Big Brother then tells the housemates that Sophia was talking about wanting to nominate Saffia. Then Saffia cries in the Diary Room and says she wants to leave. And right now she’s crying under the duvet.
Enter Lisa, who comes to check on her weeping pal.
“What you crying for?” asked Lisa, hearing Saffia’s sobs from under the duvet.
“I just feel awkward,” Saffia sniffed back. “There’s an atmosphere. Don’t say you haven’t noticed it. There’s two people I trust in this House, you and Charlie. The rest I don’t. It’s not what I thought it’s be, this House.”
Lisa tried to comfort her, but it was going to take more than a bit of advice to calm down Saffia, who was still threatening to walk.
“I need to go, Lisa,” she said.
“No. Come on. I don’t think you should give in.“Have you spoken to anyone?” asked Lisa.
“I don’t want to,” she said. “I just want to go.”
“I don’t think you should. You were OK before this announcement,” began Lisa, embarking on a long counselling session with Saffia, reasoning with her about not leaving.
“If you weren’t here Lisa, I don’t know what I’d do,” sobbed Saffia.
Don’t think we’ve heard the last of this one yet...
It’s all go today. Big Brother disciplines the housemates for talking about nominations. Big Brother then tells the housemates that Sophia was talking about wanting to nominate Saffia. Then Saffia cries in the Diary Room and says she wants to leave. And right now she’s crying under the duvet.
Enter Lisa, who comes to check on her weeping pal.
“What you crying for?” asked Lisa, hearing Saffia’s sobs from under the duvet.
“I just feel awkward,” Saffia sniffed back. “There’s an atmosphere. Don’t say you haven’t noticed it. There’s two people I trust in this House, you and Charlie. The rest I don’t. It’s not what I thought it’s be, this House.”
Lisa tried to comfort her, but it was going to take more than a bit of advice to calm down Saffia, who was still threatening to walk.
“I need to go, Lisa,” she said.
“No. Come on. I don’t think you should give in.“Have you spoken to anyone?” asked Lisa.
“I don’t want to,” she said. “I just want to go.”
“I don’t think you should. You were OK before this announcement,” began Lisa, embarking on a long counselling session with Saffia, reasoning with her about not leaving.
“If you weren’t here Lisa, I don’t know what I’d do,” sobbed Saffia.
Don’t think we’ve heard the last of this one yet...