Reality TV
Tom: 'Bea's a gameplayer and a stirrer'
Published Saturday, Jul 25 2009, 20:41 BST | By Matt Risley
Warning: This article contains language and/or sexual references that younger readers are advised to avoid.

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Tom and Bea had originally discussed her relationship with Freddie earlier in the day. Tom had advised Bea that she should be careful how viewers would perceive her after coming into the house already knowing Freddie's character, his likes and his dislikes.
Bea then went to Freddie to discuss her concerns about what Tom had said, prompting Freddie to go up to Tom and criticise him for worrying Bea.
An irate Tom then marched over to Bea to tell her exactly what he thought of her decision to relay the previous information to Freddie.
"Don't drop me in the shit. I gave you that advice between you and I. It's such shit-stirring bollocks. You know better than that Bea, don't fucking play me," he ranted.
Bea tried to argue that he was merely advising her not to lead him on, but Tom disagreed.
"No, it was to understand how your relationship with Halfwit will be perceived in the outside world. We both know that Halfwit is a popular guy."
Bea began to explain that Freddie is only popular as he is a nice person, but Tom continued to push the point that he didn't appreciate his name being brought up.
An exhausted Bea then told Tom that she was leaving the room and the argument.
"It seems impossible to talk to anyone about anything in the house without it being exaggerated."
As she walked off, Tom muttered under his breath, "Fucking game player."
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