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Originally Posted by rusticgal
She knows she was 'partly' responsible for his reaction by goading him knowing full well she was safe from harm.... no wonder she isnt saying much. Imagine her telling them all word for word what happened...she knows she antagonised the whole situation...she no doubt didnt see his behaviour coming but she should have seen the signs...given his duvet back and left the safe-house. That would have been a 'normal' reaction.
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Sorry to spoil your analysis but the throat grab and threats occurred after she'd already willingly allowed him to take back his duvet.
She was flirting, as was he. But he switched from playful to nasty. She got uncomfortable and went quieter, but played along as though he was joking. Then he took his duvet back, she backed off then he stuck his head in her face threatened her and pinned her to the bed.
BB calls him and she shoots to the other side of the room.
When BB announced his removal she didn't pretend anything, she was surprised and found it awkward that people were asking questions. Did people honestly expect her to suddenly go into details right there seconds after his removal? Get real.