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Originally posted by chelsie
And she did NOT bully Sam...at all! Sam decided to stab Richard, Ash and Lea in the back by telling Ims and Lisa what they were supposed to have said...Grace confronted Lea and asked her and it turned out to be a big massive lie. Sam was caught out for his/her **** stirring.
Lea only went to town on Sam because she wanted to curry favour.
This has nothing to do with Grace so why she's being scapegoated is beyond me.
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Ok, lol, I think we need to refresh your memory.. Grace, scapegoat?? I think not.
"Grace, who started stirring things up when she let Lea know exactly what Sam had been saying about her, stood back and enjoyed the scene.
The fight started when Grace told Lea that Sam had accused the 35-year-old of "slagging off" the other housemates, including mouthy Mancunian Lisa.
Grace told Lisa that Sam was "s***-stirring", sparking Lea into a typical rage that climaxed with her ranting at Sam.
Sam couldn't take it and ran outside crying, with Richard and Pete being the only housemates to come to his defence.
Richard then had a word with Lea in the garden, insinuating that she was bullying the 19-year-old Scot.
Meanwhile, back in the house, Grace was going over the story with Imogen and Lisa.
"Lea is treating Sam as a scapegoat," she claimed. "I asked Lea this morning if she's being saying things about me, but I didn't mention Sam once."
Which is an interesting portrayal of events considering that Grace left out the part where she started the whole thing by calling Sam a s***-stirrer.
Lea stayed out in the garden and made it up with Lisa, saying: "There's only one person in this house I don't trust now."
She meant Richard... but Grace certainly had her part to play in affairs."
All of this was rich coming from Grace aswell considering she was the most two-faced person in the house.