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Originally Posted by Cromwell1900
Evidence 1
If you cast your mind back to the letters from home task in which Aaron was upset because of the Frosties fight the night before, he had a conversation with Faye in the bathroom.
He pointed out that she had been friendly with Louise since the stranded task, even though he had
taken the brunt of the blame for walking out of the Stranded task.
This sounded like Aaron guilt tripping Faye to me, and if i was mummy i'd be furious
Evidence 2
Aaron went on to say I do like Faye, to which Harry replied that's what worries me.
If i'd of heard this as a parent i'd of been jumping around with anger.
Can we see a Mums eye view here?
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Point 1. He was being honest in telling Faye that was one of the reasons he felt he couldn't trust people - inc her, and gave her an example why - becuase all of a sudden, having had weeks having nothing to do with Louise, suddenly she's all over her like a rash.
Looks like Mother dearest has taught her daughters well - ie; to go off their rocker when they hear some home truths.
Point 2.
Why shouldn't Aaron not want to come out and have his BB experience being spoken about with it all being about him and Faye. He knows what it's like - and he's right. for weeks, the two of them didn't spend tiem together during the day: somethign else Faye moaned like a bitch about btw.
the attention to detail comment could, for all we know, be referring to BB's portrayal of Aaron/Faye etc: we don't know the full story behind that convo ... we do know however that BB has a habit of snipping convos, adding parts of disjointed convos together: to make up a complete falsehood.