Big Brother 10 Freddie at wit's end over lack of sleep
Freddie hits out at lack of courtesy among Big Brother 10 housemates
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Friday, 12, Jun 2009 09:06
Freddie George Fisher has hit out at the lack of courtesy among his fellow Big Brother 10 housemates.
The Oxford graduate, known as Halfwit in the house after a name-changing task, is up for eviction this week but may be ready to leave the Channel 4 show as he became furious at his housemates' incessant talking.
With housemates continuing to talk in the bedroom despite it being quarter to three in the morning, 23-year-old Freddie leapt out of bed and pleaded with his fellow contestants to be quiet, adding: "I've been 'f*****g knackered 'since being here through lack of sleep."
Though the group apologised and agreed to keep quiet and turn the light off, the chatter continued when more housemates entered the bedroom, leading Charlie Drummond to joke that Freddie needed to be up early for work.
As the group laughed, entrepreneur Freddie gathered his bedding and left the bedroom to head to the Diary Room.
He told Big Brother he did not want to be a "killjoy" but added: "There are lots of rooms where they can stay up as late as they like, it's very frustrating."
Freddie's housemate Sree appeared to agree, explaining in the diary room that he is losing his patience with the majority of contestants due to their lack of courtesy towards each other.
Meanwhile Angel McKenzie celebrated her birthday with a Russian-themed party including a selection of her favourite foods served inside Russian dolls while Kris Donnelly won a luxury shopping budget for the house by completing a Big Brother task.
The visual merchandiser managed to retrieve the 'Emerald of Hope' by racing through a laser field but in releasing the object to complete the task, triggered a set of balloons held by the housemates to burst, covering them in a mixture of custard, water and food colouring.