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Rex and Rebecca trade verbal blows

There has been more conflict in the 'Big Brother' house with Rebecca having an expletive-filled row with Rex and then castigating Kat for her reaction.
1 of 1 Rex - "I really enjoyed that fight tonight"
Rex - "I really enjoyed that fight tonight"

The argument began when Rebecca took some of Mohamed's drink without asking him.

Rex then suggested that Rebecca should strip off again because it would "amuse everyone".

Rebecca retorted that Rex should talk again about his restaurant "'cause we all wanna hear about it and that's why you're up for a nomination. Wooooo!".

Kat, unable to handle the tension, ran away crying to the toilet with Rebecca shouting: "That is pathetic. I'm sorry. That is pathetic."

Lisa then calmed Kat down and said: "Leave it up to them. Rex is a big boy and Bex is a wild child. Don't you be getting hysterical and stressed out. They know what they're doing. They don't get on Kat, you can't make them."

The argument continued in the garden as Rex told Rebecca: "I think you're just a bit jealous Bex and you have to talk about other people to make yourself feel better.

"You don't come in here with anything else but your personality and what you have done with your life. I talk about what I have and what I've done."

Rebecca told Rex that he had been sniping at her for a long time but he replied that he was "just joking" with her.

She replied: "It's the way you say things."

"I haven't got a problem with you and I've always said I haven't got a problem with you," said Rex.

He continued that he knew what his faults were and that he wasn't going to change.

Rex added: "I really enjoyed that fight tonight."

"Yeah, it was quite funny," said Rebecca.

Today in the Big Brother Blog:

"Really Mario? Do you really think Darnell is avoiding you because he is scared of your ability to "drill down on him"? Or is it because you, Mario, are such an intensely boring old windbag?"

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