Big Brother’s Kenaley and Anamelia have a HUGE row about her attention-seeking ways as tensions reach boiling point in the house
Viewers will see the pair have a huge row in tonight's tumultuous episode
Viewers will see the pair have a huge row in tonight's tumultuous episode
BIG Brother's Kenaley Amos-Sissons and Anamelia Silva will be seen having a huge row during tonight's tumultuous episode.
The contestants lock horns in a bitter exchange shortly after the Brazilian housemate broke down in tars about her childhood.
The call centre worker from Nottingham calls the Brazilian spiritual adviser out for being "patronising" during a conversation in the bathroom.
She says: "A majority of people feel that it's about you, and it's always about you. You don't take no interest. We listen to your story."
Kenaley continues: "We'll be talking about something and you'll control the situation. It's always about you."
Anamelia then interrupts her: "Can I just explain because I'm not aware of it. It's nothing that I do on purpose."
Her housemate concedes: "No I don't think you do it intentionally.
"It just seems that sometimes you try and be nice. But then it's sometimes like, are you really.
"And you're a bit sarcastic. It's a bit patronising. You control the whole f***king situation."
Raising her voice, Anamelia insists: "I'm not trying to. Just say something in the moment instead of letting it brew."
Keanley reasons: "I'm saying it now."
However, her fellow star shot back: "After a whole meeting about how awful I am."
It comes after it was exclusively revealed by The Sun's Bizarre column that Channel 5 bosses had defended their decision to axe Big Brother.
They insisted it was “the right decision” for the broadcaster to drop the show after 18 years.
Bob Bakish, CEO of Channel 5’s parent company Viacom, said: “We continue to do reality programming all around the world and I don't think it says anything about Big Brother broadly speaking, this is a decision we made based on the evolution of Channel 5 which again is a multi-year process we've been on.
“A place where we're getting traction on the original programming side and where we thought it was right.
"I don't want that to be interpreted as any kind of broader judgement on Big Brother.
"Again it was the right decision for us for this marketplace.”
In a tweet on Friday night, they wrote: “The forthcoming series of Big Brother will be the last - of either celebrity or civilian versions - on Channel 5.
"We’d like to thank Endemol and all of the production team who have worked tirelessly to make the show a success.”
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