Reality TV
Victor, Michelle discuss housemates
Published Saturday, Aug 28 2010, 07:08 BST | By Ruth Connors
Warning: This article contains language and/or sexual references that younger readers are advised to avoid.

The pair entered the bedsit earlier this evening and were told by Big Brother that they could watch what was happening in their future house on a TV.
"Look at Preston and Chantelle," Victor said as he began watching the coverage. "I just feel so cynical sometimes. I'm not being cynical am I?
"I think as much as Preston's a cool guy, there's plenty of people who deserve to be there - people who have made more impact."
As he branded Chantelle and Preston's relationship "contrived" Michelle suggested that the pair were still likely to have a "connection" after being married and that she would "shit herself" if former boyfriend Stu walked back into the house.
Later, Victor added: "Chantelle and Preston are sitting in there whispering sweet nothings - bore off. She said, 'Nothings gonna happen, he's got a girlfriend now'. That made me think, 'Didn’t he have a fiancée last time? That didn’t stop you then'."
Meanwhile, Michelle revealed that she felt Coolio was "nasty".
"He's not nasty, he's an American," Victor replied. "He's the most famous person in there."
The pair then listed the housemates they had expected to see in the house and while both believed that Preston and Ulrika were surprises, they agreed Nadia, Brian, John and Nikki were all predictable candidates.
"There's a clique forming - Nikki, Brian, Nadia, Ulrika, Chantelle," Victor commented as he continued to watch the antics in the house.
"That’s a big group, they're gonna have to bring some more [housemates] in," replied Michelle, apparently forgetting at first that she was a new housemate.
"I'd blatantly fit in with that group and you blatantly won't," she said, after realising the fact.
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