Sezer has voiced his frustration at Shahbaz's behaviour after their earlier head-to-head.
"I bit my lip for quite a long time before I jumped in," Sezer - a professional boxer - told Richard. "He's been attacking me personally...if you slap a dog so many times, it's going to turn around and say that's too many slaps in the end, it's too much.
"There's only so many times you can fucking play with someone. There are people who equally don't like me. I've only known these people for one day... it would be fucking stupid of me to say I'm right about them and they're wrong about me. I'll say my opinion of them today is this and hopefully it'll change tomorrow. If all our opinions change it's perfect."
Dawn chipped in with the theory that Shahbaz's behaviour is because "he's spent a lot of time by himself and he's used to acting like this".
Richard agreed: "The mask has to drop eventually. He's not letting me get through. it's all sexual attack. He's isolating himself...if there was any way that I was going to turn [straight], Shabhaz is it. He's got to come to his senses, he really does. It's affecting the group."
Holding court in the bedroom, Sezer continued: "He's isolated himself by doing something like that. It will come back on him. In the real world that wouldn't have gone to talking, that would have been something else. He's been digging at me since this morning. I told him, mate, you've got a problem with me...I've got no hard feelings...I don't know you that well. Performances like those can't be done 24 hours a day. People just won't connect with you. I think he thought he could talk to people like that all the time."
"It must be very lonely in his head," concluded Lea.
Sezer vents anger over Shahbaz
Day 3, 01:25 BST
By Miriam Zendle, Music Reporter



