Paul and Dylan became the latest housemates to be booted from the show during Friday’s dramatic double eviction following a very dramatic fight night.
The pair faced the wrath of the live audience and were booed even before their names were announced by hosts AJ Odudu and Will Best.
Paul, 24, emerged from the house to face the fuming crowd just 24-hours after his foul-mouthed outburst which saw the show’s live feed yanked off air.
Immediately after his elimination, Paul reflected on his argument with Trish Balusa – who had accused him of being a ‘bully’ in the lead-up to his eviction and explained that he and his rival were ‘very similar’ in personality.
Speaking to hosts AJ and Will, he said: ‘I won’t lie, it was overwhelming. I did kind of expect it. I know I’m quite a loud person. When people say you forget the cameras are there, you really really do.
‘I think me and Trish are very, very similar. I do like to wind people up and I think that’s part of the game. I could see why last night she thought that but in the house we all did wind each other up.’
During his time in the house, Paul had been seen growing close to dancer Olivia, 23, although he insisted that their relationship is strictly platonic as he reminded viewers that he has a girlfriend.
He said: ‘On the outside, I have a lot of girlfriends. Like, friends who are girls. I’ve got a girlfriend – she’s sat right there. Olivia was a very similar character to me so we’re just good friends I think. We’re like-minded people.’
Next Dylan, 39, took the walk of shame but managed to put on a brave face saying had been ‘expecting it’.
Again greeted by boos host Will attempted to reassure the DJ saying: ‘It’s all a pantomime’.
He had been taken on role of house chef but fell out with housemates Trish and Noky when they had been paired up for a special task earlier in the week and nominated him for a separate eviction.
Although he survived that eviction, he accused the girls of ‘black-on-black’ crime and admitted that moment is probably why he was voted out by the public on Friday’s episode.
Speaking following the eviction, he said: ‘Definitely because I lost my rag the other day. I knew before the nominations. This week, I was getting snappy and there is a flash point there as you can see. I can just say sorry again for my outburst.
On the lead-up to all of this stuff, me and Trish and I were just at each other all the time. We were just off all the way, all the way, all the way.
However, Dylan said he was hoping that as the first amputee to take part in the series that he has proven to other amputees that they can do the same if they want to.
‘The whole idea of this thing was when I saw the advert was that this would be a good way to do it. I wondered how many amputees had seen that advert and thought ‘How can I do that?’ Hopefully, along with all the madness, I’ve shown that I can give it a go.’
It came after Big Brother viewers finally discovered the truth behind this week ‘fight night’ which saw the show’s live stream yanked off air.
During Friday’s show Paul exploded in a foul-mouthed rant as he clashed with fellow housemates Trish and Noky, leaving the latter in tears.
After missing out on an invitation to Yinrun’s party which she won following a secret task, a fuming Paul lost him temper and even flashed his bare bottom the carefree revellers saying: Your little d**khead party, I’m sick of it!’.
After throwing things from the balcony he headed downstairs and threatened to tip away two cocktails, before hitting out at Noky.
Paul furiously asked what she was ‘staring at’ before branding her ‘weird’ and while his rival played it cool, she eventually broke down in tears following the confrontation.
Later defending her pal Trish branded Paul a ‘bully’ and slammed him saying he ‘liked scaring people’.
‘How am I a bully? You don’t scare me you little weirdo’ he exclaimed, before going on to say he was ‘being belittled’.
Unfazed Trish continued to enjoy the party and did the limbo as she shouted: ‘You’re a bully! You are a bully!’.
Following the tense exchange things only appeared to get worse as the house became even more divided.
Later the house was put on lockdown after bosses scrambled behind the scenes to keep the contestants safe, The Sun reported.
The rival groups were separated and locked in separate rooms in a bid to keep Paul and Noky from each other.
Security were on standby with Paul finally calming down after being locked up for over an hour.
A source told the publication: ‘Everyone talks about Fight Night in 2004 but no one expected this year’s sanitised cohort to be a contender for Fight Night 2.0.
‘Big Brother acted fast to stop things becoming physical and pulled the rival groups apart, locking one half in the bedroom.
‘Security were on standby but luckily a lock and key was enough to stop things becoming physical’.
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