
Caroline Blows Her Top
Mild-mannered Caroline has lost her temper with Paul and it's all ended in tears...
We're used to seeing Tracey losing her temper with feisty Paul, but today it was the turn of cool-headed Caroline...
As the gang sat around chatting about the next eviction, Paul got up from his position on the sofa and called out behind him, "Do you know what it is? We're here for three days. Deal with it, dry your eyes..."
It was never made clear whether he was making a pointed comment at Caroline, but she took the Belfast boy's backchat as a personal affront and, somewhat out of character, snapped back, "Oh f*** off Paul, you're not the leader of the group..."
The Ashford lass then stormed into the bedroom with a thunderous glint in her eyes.
"Did she just say what I think she said," Paul asked, looking aghast. "The cheek!"
The rest of the housemates could only watch on as the trainee hairdresser marched after Caroline. "Why are you getting like that, Caroline?" he demanded.
"Sometimes I feel like you tell people to shut up and stuff, and I know you don't mean it but sometimes I feel it's overruling," she responded, sounding a little calmer than before, but somehow on the verge of tears at the same time.

"It was just a joke," Paul pleaded. "It may have come out nasty, but I didn't mean it nasty, OK?"
It was a terse stalemate and minutes later, after whispering to Tommy that she was going to "check on that witch", Tracey made her way into the bedroom to see Caroline. "I just feel like nothing I say counts," sobbed Caroline, who then refused the offer of a hug from her roomie.
The politics student then took her tears into the Diary Room, where she told Big Brother that Paul dominates everything. "I do feel intimidated by him… I miss my friends who aren't like that..."
Paul wasn't happy either, and in a private conversation with Jade in the garden, he revealed his despair at having upset his mild-mannered female housemate. "She's the nicest one in here… the sweetest, she just sits in the corner."
Happily, both housemates were ready to bury the hatchet an hour or so later. "I take back what I said earlier," Caroline smiled. "No, it's alright," replied Paul who was baking biscuits.
"Ooh, they look nice!" grinned his companion, pinching one of the crunchy treats.
And with that, their argument was a thing of the past..!
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