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Freddie, Bea have blazing row
Published Monday, Aug 10 2009, 09:11 BST | By Jen Grieves

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The row was sparked after Freddie lost his temper with Big Brother for ordering him to sit in jail in the direct sunlight. Bea then branded him a "rebel without a cause" as he came out of the Diary Room swearing.
Freddie then accused Bea of "guilt mongering" and bringing negativity into the house, which he later retracted because she was so insulted by the comment.
Bea then accused the Oxford graduate of getting involved in situations that he had no knowledge about.
Speaking to Marcus later in the bedroom, Bea said: "He just came out with stuff that I never thought he'd say to me."
Most of the housemates took Bea's side, and spent the majority of the evening moaning about Freddie.
"I'm not talking to him unless I have to," remarked David, while Charlie said: "I think he's going to change again now."
The pair to continued to argue later in bed while the other housemates pretended to sleep.
"I'm deeply offended by what you said to me with no justification," Bea told him, adding: "I think you're used to bringing up a situation, engineering it and getting the desired outcome."
Freddie seemed astounded at her comments, and was unable to get much of a response in as Bea continued: "I'm not interested in a nicey nicey conversation after your bravado earlier."
Marcus had earlier defended Freddie, reprimanding Bea for making assumptions without knowing what had gone on in the Diary Room to make Freddie so angry.
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