Reality TV
Long lie-in lets group sleep off row
Published Friday, Jun 27 2008, 12:22 BST | By Ashleigh Rainbird
Big Brother left the housemates to snooze this morning in an attempt to help them calm down after last night’s rows.
The B-block bedroom were first to rise, after Rex, Mohamed, Darnell and Mario had been locked in to prevent them continuing their feud with the other members of the group.
The rest of the housemates remained locked in the luxury bedroom, still asleep over two hours after Big Brother usually sounds an alarm to wake them.
"What the hell is going on?" asked a confused Mohamed, as Rex supposed it was late in the morning when they awoke.
"I was sure they would have done the interviews by now," Mo continued, while the B-block boys supposed they would remain isolated until all the remaining housemates had been quizzed on last night's incident.
The B-block bedroom were first to rise, after Rex, Mohamed, Darnell and Mario had been locked in to prevent them continuing their feud with the other members of the group.
The rest of the housemates remained locked in the luxury bedroom, still asleep over two hours after Big Brother usually sounds an alarm to wake them.
"What the hell is going on?" asked a confused Mohamed, as Rex supposed it was late in the morning when they awoke.
"I was sure they would have done the interviews by now," Mo continued, while the B-block boys supposed they would remain isolated until all the remaining housemates had been quizzed on last night's incident.
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