Stephen bemoans house's treatment of Sov
Stephen bemoans house's treatment of Sov
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Tuesday, 19, Jan 2010 10:01
By Lewis Bazley.
Celebrity Big Brother housemate Stephen Baldwin has criticised the behaviour of other contestants towards the recently evicted Lady Sovereign.
Sov became the third person to leave the house on Tuesday night having lost in a public vote against glamour model Nicola T.
The grime rapper had been the cause of several arguments in the house and after her exit Vinnie Jones told the rest of the group: "She tried to take us all on."
While Dane Bowers denied anyone had ever behaved rudely towards Sov, and Vinnie claimed the 9 to 5 rapper "played the sulky game", actor Stephen Baldwin leapt to her defence, asking the group if they would have behaved in the same way had Sov been their relative.
All but Nicola answered in the affirmative but Stephen alluded to his faith in discussing his approach.
"Who I am is the type of person who has learned through great trials and tribulations [about] compassion and love and really trying to help someone," he explained, before Vinnie interrupted that he had tried to help Sov.
The pair quabbled, with Stephen telling Vinnie not to be "defensive" and the footballer turned actor retorting that Stephen was prone to speaking "in riddles".
"It's very simple brother," replied the Usual Suspects star. "Do unto others as you'd have done unto to you."
The born-again Christian later complained in the diary room that "most of the hearts of mankind are wicked" and said housemates on the final series of the Channel 4 reality show were only "looking out for themselves".