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Day 16: The Key, The Secret

3 mins ago

The word 'secret' hasn't been far from the housemates' lips since Day 1, and since it transpired that Michael was a mole, speculation has been rife. The past couple of days, though, everyone seem to have calmed down, taking things at face value and trusting each other a little bit more. Well, that's no good, is it?

This afternoon, Big Brother will set housemates a task that will require them to share their honest, truthful opinions about each other, face to face, for the chance to unlock a literal box of secrets. Every opinion given will earn the housemates a key, to unlock one of three padlocks that locks the box.

The catch? The keys are hidden amongst 100 decoy keys. The more revelations the housemates make, the closer they will get to a video that will reveal a variety of secrets about their fellow housemates.

As we write, the housmeates are lined up behind their plinths, ready to let rip.

Will the housemates' opinions on each other cause ructions? Will they manage to unlock the box? What secrets will be revealed? Well, you'll have to check back to find out.

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Originally Posted by Aimee:
Originally Posted by Slinkiwitch x:
Originally Posted by Aimee:

They are picking Dexter for nearly answer especially the twins 

yeah was about to say ,poor ole Dexter's getting pelters! 

They see him as an easy target, I hope he stays tonight it might give them something to think about 

I really really hope he stays! 

FM

Day 16: Dexter the scapegoat

17 mins ago

In order to shake things up a bit, Big Brother set the housemates a task this afternoon that asked them to reveal their true opinions of each other. In all honesty, we expected sparks to fly, as they often do when honesty is concerned.

Once the task got underway, it soon became clear that there's one housemate that everyone has an opinion on: the one and only Mr Dexter Koh.

In the course of the task, Dexter was named: a game-player, the one who deserves most to be evicted tonight, a liar, two-faced, the least respected housemate, most selfish and bitchiest. Unsurprisingly, perhaps, he was also named as the least popular housemate.

Throughout the rather dramatic task, Dexter remained chipper, smiling and joking with the other housemates. Ever the profesional.

When Dan pointed the finger at Dexter as the least popular in the House, he also said that he hoped, if Dexter survives tonight's eviction, that he would drop the facade and allow his housemates to get to know him a little better.

Later, chatting to Gina and Wolf, Dexter might have hit on something when he said "the thing is, I can take criticism..." Could it be that the housemates made Dexter a scapegoat to avoid fireworks for naming more, ahem, sensitive people? In Big Brother, anything is possible.

By the end of the task, Gina, Wolf and Jackie had managed to unlock a padlock each, meaning they've earned a treat later, where they will watch a video packed full of their housemates' secrets. How very, very exciting.

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MrsH
Originally Posted by MrsH:

Day 16: Dexter the scapegoat

17 mins ago

In order to shake things up a bit, Big Brother set the housemates a task this afternoon that asked them to reveal their true opinions of each other. In all honesty, we expected sparks to fly, as they often do when honesty is concerned.

Once the task got underway, it soon became clear that there's one housemate that everyone has an opinion on: the one and only Mr Dexter Koh.

In the course of the task, Dexter was named: a game-player, the one who deserves most to be evicted tonight, a liar, two-faced, the least respected housemate, most selfish and bitchiest. Unsurprisingly, perhaps, he was also named as the least popular housemate.

Throughout the rather dramatic task, Dexter remained chipper, smiling and joking with the other housemates. Ever the profesional.

When Dan pointed the finger at Dexter as the least popular in the House, he also said that he hoped, if Dexter survives tonight's eviction, that he would drop the facade and allow his housemates to get to know him a little better.

Later, chatting to Gina and Wolf, Dexter might have hit on something when he said "the thing is, I can take criticism..." Could it be that the housemates made Dexter a scapegoat to avoid fireworks for naming more, ahem, sensitive people? In Big Brother, anything is possible.

By the end of the task, Gina, Wolf and Jackie had managed to unlock a padlock each, meaning they've earned a treat later, where they will watch a video packed full of their housemates' secrets. How very, very exciting.

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Well there's a surprise.....herd mentality,.....and what a sanctimonious twit

Baz
Originally Posted by Yellow Rose:

Are they behaving like a herd of sheep following each other in picking on Dexter, or do they see more of what he's like in the house than we do. From the tweets I've read some of them are coming across as mean

They are coming across mean  as for Dan telling him he hopes he will change if he stays 

Aimee
Originally Posted by Yellow Rose:

Are they behaving like a herd of sheep following each other in picking on Dexter, or do they see more of what he's like in the house than we do. From the tweets I've read some of them are coming across as mean

I do wonder if he is being scapegoated YR, but then again they're living with him and seeing everything, which we're not. I really can't take to him tbh, and I admit, I was influenced by his vt, previous press reports etc. However, I think the thing that influenced my opinion most was that he openly admitted that he had no real friends in rl, so no surprise really that he hasn't particularly got any in the house either

FM

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