Debs
22-06-2005, 09:05
Rob erto has been telling Big Bother in the Diary Room that he wasn't surprised at being nominated, but was in good spirits and looking forward to the future.
The food-obsessed Italian was in reflective mood about why he ended up facing eviction this Friday.
"I didn't make myself popular in the first place, maybe I should have been more diplomatic and kept a low profile," he said with a shrug. "And I'm still paying the consequences for mistakes I made in the past," he added referring to the nominations drama last time.
Roberto said that if he were to be evicted, he'd be disappointed that he came across as such a moaner and assured Big Brother: "I'm much funnier in real life."
However, he still had words to say about the Housemates who put him in this position: "The main disease in the House is selfishness, greed and a lot of egocentric people just thinking about themselves. I was trying to work for everyone's benefit and if someone just sits around all day and want things on a silver plate then I'll call them lazy...this is not The Hilton and the level of selfishness is beyond belief."
With Roberto being up eviction for the third consecutive week (although everyone was nominated in week two) it seems he fears the worst. But it's also clear that despite being seen as a moaner, he plans to face the world with a smile.
"I love you all," he beamed. "I love everything, I'm in love with life, I love my family and friends and I'm sorry if I disappointed you but there's plenty to look forward to - I've still got the entire planet to explore and meet!"
And then he went off to water the garden.
If Roberto is evicted, then the Big Brother lawn will certainly miss him even if some of the Housemates won't.
The food-obsessed Italian was in reflective mood about why he ended up facing eviction this Friday.
"I didn't make myself popular in the first place, maybe I should have been more diplomatic and kept a low profile," he said with a shrug. "And I'm still paying the consequences for mistakes I made in the past," he added referring to the nominations drama last time.
Roberto said that if he were to be evicted, he'd be disappointed that he came across as such a moaner and assured Big Brother: "I'm much funnier in real life."
However, he still had words to say about the Housemates who put him in this position: "The main disease in the House is selfishness, greed and a lot of egocentric people just thinking about themselves. I was trying to work for everyone's benefit and if someone just sits around all day and want things on a silver plate then I'll call them lazy...this is not The Hilton and the level of selfishness is beyond belief."
With Roberto being up eviction for the third consecutive week (although everyone was nominated in week two) it seems he fears the worst. But it's also clear that despite being seen as a moaner, he plans to face the world with a smile.
"I love you all," he beamed. "I love everything, I'm in love with life, I love my family and friends and I'm sorry if I disappointed you but there's plenty to look forward to - I've still got the entire planet to explore and meet!"
And then he went off to water the garden.
If Roberto is evicted, then the Big Brother lawn will certainly miss him even if some of the Housemates won't.