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Freddie: 'Noirin deserves to be alone'
Published Friday, Jul 31 2009, 19:11 BST | By Rebecca Routledge
Warning: This article contains language and/or sexual references that younger readers are advised to avoid.

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During a conversation with Bea, Marcus and Charlie, the Oxford graduate said: "See, I don't in general like people to be socially isolated, but if the reason they're socially isolated is because every single person they've been close to they've had a major falling out with at some point, then I think that's fair enough, honestly."
Bea agreed. "That's life," she stated.
The group then started discussing what would happen if Noirin was evicted.
"It would be quite fun to get to know Isaac," said Freddie.
Marcus replied: "Everyone keeps saying he's a ****, but I talked to him for an hour or so when he first came in and I thought he was alright."
"I have friends like him in America," stated Freddie. "He's alright, but he's still a ****."
Regardless of their opinions on Isaac, the group agreed that it was good to have new housemates.
"It's brought people closer together," said Charlie. "It's made you appreciate that you do care for people, even the ones that sometimes got on your nerves."
Freddie commented: "Fucking hell, this is a surreal and unique experience. It's addictive. Even the lows are addictive because you're so into it. After Big Brother, everything in life will have the volume turned down."
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