Reality TV
BB Fight Night re-enacted on MTV's TRL
Published Thursday, Aug 5 2004, 21:15 BST | By Bob Stone

Evicted Jungle Cat Vic and former bedsit prisoner Emma, who was discharged from the house after careful consideration by Big Brother after much solitary confinement, appeared on MTV's Total Request Live in an interview alongside fellow evictees Marco and Vanessa.
During the show Victor held up a magazine headline reading "Nadia is a man", and a Heat mag picture of Nadia on which he'd drawn a beard - drawing boos from his three former housemates.
Later, the host tried to persuade Emma and Victor to say something nice about each other. Vic said Emma's teeth were really clean, which she took to mean he thought her teeth were big; Emma said she thought she and Vic were from similar backgrounds so she respected him.
But as the interview came to an end, Emma began to wind up Victor by patting him on the head. And according to PA News, as the show finished the terrible twosome started a slanging match which the host Dave Berry attempted to quell.
Emma then lost her temper and tried to attack Victor, reports PA.
A source at the MTV-hosted show's London studio said: "Emma turned psycho. She had been deliberately annoying Victor as the show went on and when the cameras stopped he exploded."He was hurling insults at her and she was giving it back.
"Then Emma totally freaked out and went for Victor, trying to physically attack him. Security guards had to rush in to grab Emma and cart her off."
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