Reality TV
Group continues to moan about Freddie
Published Monday, Jul 6 2009, 09:38 BST | By Catriona Wightman

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After speaking about the Oxford graduate in the Diary Room, Kris continued the conversation in the bedroom with Karly and Charlie.
"I said I tolerate him because I don't want to be arguing every twenty minutes," he explained.
Karly agreed, explaining that Big Brother had also asked her about Freddie. "I screamed," she confessed. "I said I can't cope. I've come to the conclusion that I can't stand everything he does. The way he eats, the way he sleeps, the way he walks, the way he talks. Everything."
Kris admitted that he sometimes got "sucked in" and felt sorry for the entrepreneur, but Karly announced that she never did.
"To be fair, I did listen to him and you could tell he was thinking before he spoke," Kris conceded. "So I thought, fair-dos, you are trying a bit more. He's just realised if he doesn't try, it causes arguments. At first I felt bad because I said to him, 'I don't want to be stuck in a room with you Freddie lad.' Then I felt bad. But like you said Charlie, he was trying to get involved. Fair play, he has been trying."
However, he argued that it was "too little too late".
The conversation soon moved on to evictions. Kris suggested that Freddie would not remain in the house if he was up against a "strong character", adding: "I wouldn't want to face him, you just don't know. If I was up against him, and I was booted out, I'd be like, 'Are you lot mental?'"
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