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chance
31-07-2005, 09:48
The diva's out! The diva's out and that blonde bitch is still in! She is dry as wallpaper paste, I'm telling you.

Are you gutted? No, because it got to a stage where I knew that from this point onwards it was fine. I had chanted for my own happiness, I chanted for the results to be the right results and this is what was meant to be happening to me. I'm much better just to be out now than to have stayed in the final and have somebody else win. I wanted to have my own night and tonight was my night and I loved it, it was fabulous.

What's your ideal man? Tall, dark, handsome, rugged. If there was a fit man in there I would have locked the bedroom door and I would have been away. People say Anthony, Anthony, Anthony to me. He thought he was the top totty in there but he just wasn't for me.

What about Eugene? I've always said I like geeky chic but geeky chic is going out this season.

Did you fancy any of the girls? When I came in I thought Makosi was beautiful but when I form a friendship with a woman I don't fancy her.

Out of all the Housemates who would you have most like to have done a belly dance for? Roberto. Because as much as he had his issues with me, he was always up for a laugh.

You told Davina you were a bit confused about your sexuality. Have you ever had a relationship with a girl? Yeah, I've had many relationships with girls, as girlfriend and boyfriend, when I was younger.



Fabulous, as everDid your time in the House help your confusion? Sexuality is not something that can be so clearly defined. I wanted to show that you didn't need to be boxed as gay, straight, bi, whatever. It's whatever takes your fancy.

What are your feelings about Makosi now that you know she didn't vote to save you? I'm surprised because I thought Makosi, Derek and Eugene had saved me. It doesn't matter because I nominated her in Week Seven.

Are you going to have it out with her? Who knows? I was the diva in the House. She was begging to be the diva and I think when I came into the House, she thought 'competition'. We warmed to each other and formed a close friendship and no matter what anyone says, as far as I am concerned Makosi and me are tight.

What's wrong with Orlaith? That girl is dry, I've had wines dryer than that girl. She does nothing. It got to the point when I couldn't sit and have a conversation with her, she's got no substance. It got to the point where I was ready to kick the bitch out the back door myself. But good luck to her. She didn't appreciate being there and that's what got to me most.

Who's going to win? I have no idea. If it were up to me I would choose Derek or Makosi.

You had a go at Makosi for being something she wasn't, but said yourself that you were going to use the House to be someone that you weren't. I am myself. This is me. I was like this in the House I was like this in the Diary Room. I was not, as some people [were] in the House, constructed entertainment.

You're known for the ferocity of your words and other Housemates have come close to physical violence. How close did you come to that? When Maxwell poured a glass of water over me I truly felt I was in physical danger. I thought, 'This boy is going to hit me now'. I didn't care and I knew that if he hit me he was out.

Are you worried about that spilling over into real life? No. I got a lovely response from everybody tonight and I'm grateful to everybody who came down and I got a really warm reception, which I loved. Not one person said a negative comment to me about my time in the House.

What are your plans now that you have left the House? Have you ever considered starting up your own fashion label? I love clothes, I love shopping with my friends, but I can't draw. I think Orlaith asked me once if I wanted to get into fashion. I could give her some tips.

Is this the last we've seen of you? Definitely not. This diva's gonna be around for a long while yet.