Debs
24-01-2006, 14:58
Preston and Chantelle were still in disbelief this morning after last night's reveal of the banking task twists.
The pair singled out George as the one whom they were most shocked by, admitting that they felt they had been used by him all along.
"I can't believe George... would push us that far and bully us that much into revealing the truth," said Chantelle, referring to the task. "We'd all have failed and been on £1 per head a day. They bullied us into lying even more when we didn't need to."
"It's another attempt to try and... make it go on someone else," Preston added. "It won't work... it's obvious when you're watching the telly because you can see everything."
"He can't even go through a gameshow without cheating," he continued. "And he can't even earn the respect of anyone in the house other than a 50-year-old transvestite - not that that's anything bad - but the only thing he can do is get people exactly in his age bracket."
"He's just a cheating, conniving, vile little man," Chantelle agreed.
Preston admitted that he felt "hurt" and "upset" by the events but Chantelle urged him to get angry instead.
"You've got to make yourself feel angry," she advised. "He made you trust him, he led you to believe that he could be trusted."
The couple also expressed no regrets for how they behaved during the task. "I don't regret [lying]," said Chantelle. "If I done that all over again I'd do exactly the same except I'd drink more champagne!"
The pair singled out George as the one whom they were most shocked by, admitting that they felt they had been used by him all along.
"I can't believe George... would push us that far and bully us that much into revealing the truth," said Chantelle, referring to the task. "We'd all have failed and been on £1 per head a day. They bullied us into lying even more when we didn't need to."
"It's another attempt to try and... make it go on someone else," Preston added. "It won't work... it's obvious when you're watching the telly because you can see everything."
"He can't even go through a gameshow without cheating," he continued. "And he can't even earn the respect of anyone in the house other than a 50-year-old transvestite - not that that's anything bad - but the only thing he can do is get people exactly in his age bracket."
"He's just a cheating, conniving, vile little man," Chantelle agreed.
Preston admitted that he felt "hurt" and "upset" by the events but Chantelle urged him to get angry instead.
"You've got to make yourself feel angry," she advised. "He made you trust him, he led you to believe that he could be trusted."
The couple also expressed no regrets for how they behaved during the task. "I don't regret [lying]," said Chantelle. "If I done that all over again I'd do exactly the same except I'd drink more champagne!"