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Ulrika: 'Nadia must take responsibility'
Published Saturday, Sep 4 2010, 12:49 BST | By Ruth Connors

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Earlier this morning, Victor asked Ulrika how she felt about last night's departures and commented that he was "over the moon" she had survived.
Ulrika replied: "There’s no way I could possibly lie about it. I did not expect Nadia to go but I’m not as shocked as everybody else, it seems, as everyone goes, ‘She was the most amazing person, we’re so shocked she’s gone.’ I’m thinking at some stage or other you have to take responsibility."
"I said, 'When you're up for eviction, if you have arguments you normally go,'" Victor added. "It's just Nadia was invincible on my show - bulletproof - and I should know, I tried to get her out solidly for two months!"
Ulrika agreed, and commented that she felt she was unable to have a rational discussion with Nadia when the entire house seemed scared of her and her regular mood swings.
"They were all saying, 'She was crying,' and I was thinking, 'Er, hello? I was crying,' and it was distressing for a lot of people I think," she continued.
"I tell you the one thing - she had no sympathy for anybody. She didn’t care if she hurt anybody. All she'd say is, 'That’s my opinion,' and actually in the real world that’s not how you function."
Later, Victor also asked Brian for his views on Nadia's shock departure, leading the series 2 winner to suggest that her moods may have been a knock-on effect from her dispute with Coolio earlier in the week.
"Coolio was gone!" Victor replied. "It just carried on, and also I have now been made aware certain people were getting paid more than other people and not enjoying it.
"I think she felt like a couple of people - the celebs - were getting paid six times more."
However Victor and Brian agreed that it was a matter of luck what someone gets paid for a job and bared no relevance to the house.
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