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Sov says CBB house rows were petty
Tuesday 19 January 2010Read our Celebrity Big Brother Blog here.
Digital Spy reports the rapper made the comments on 'Big Brother's Big Mouth' after leaving the house. She said she was feeling good about being voted out saying "It feels like I'm in a bit of a dream, when you're locked in there and you come out, to see fresh faces is such a joy."
Speaking about arguments in the house, the 24-year-old said "I found it really petty." She added "I wasn't causing much of an issue - they were making the issue. They were trying to wind me up and it worked a little bit."
She said she loves Stephen Baldwin despite him preaching all the time. But, speaking about Dane she said: "He changed a lot. I don't know what happened. Maybe he thought because he was cooking everyone food he wasn't getting nominated. I was a bit surprised at Dane. He was really nasty at times. But I made him look like a fool anyway."
She also said she disliked Stephanie saying: "I don't know what game she's playing. I can't stand the woman."
After last night's departure the housemates were told they would have to nominate for Friday night's eviction show. Three people face the boot this week with Ivana, Stephen and Sisqo all nominated.
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