Big Brother: Look, just because I've got a sun tan, wear pink, and I'm a hairdresser and dancer.. it doesn't mean that I'm gay ANTHONY TRYING TO KILL OFF RUMOURS.Byline: By Natalie Walker ORLAITH stunned love-interest Anthony when she claimed she thought he might be having a relationship with camp-crimper Craig. But when the Geordie heard what she thought, he explained huffily: 'Look, just because I've got a sun tan, like to wear pink, I'm a hairdresser and a dancer, it doesn't mean I'm gay.' The busty bust·y adj. bust·i·er, bust·i·est Full-bosomed. Adj. 1. busty - (of a woman's body) having a large bosom and pleasing curves; "Hollywood seems full of curvaceous blondes"; "a curvy young woman in a tight Belfast beauty was chatting with the two pals and Maxwell when she asked: 'Are you two in a love relationship type thing Craig and Maxwell found the suggestion hilarious but Anthony, who has denied persistent rumours he is gay, moaned: 'Don't ever say that again.' He added testily: 'Are you being f ***** g serious?' Orlaith admitted: 'I'm just getting to know you, but I thought you were an item.' Maxwell then piped-up: 'I wouldn't put it past them.' A mortified mor·ti·fy v. mor·ti·fied, mor·ti·fy·ing, mor·ti·fies v.tr. 1. To cause to experience shame, humiliation, or wounded pride; humiliate. 2. Anthony simply kept repeating: 'Are you serious? Don't say things like that.' Maxwell fanned the flames claiming: 'Orlaith did say earlier she was worried about kissing you during the Romeo and Juliet Romeo and Juliet star-crossed lovers die as teenagers. [Br. Lit.: Romeo and Juliet] See : Death, Premature Romeo and Juliet archetypal star-crossed lovers. [Br. Lit. task in case there was a bit of tension.' The housemates performed a ballet as part of the task, with Anthony dressed in a tight white leotard. Earlier, Craig and Science had a heart-to-heart about being two-faced, their opinions on each other and the other housemates. Science accused Craig of not being the same person he was when he arrived in the house. He then said that he thought less of Craig since he latched on to Maxwell, Saskia and Anthony. He said: 'Why was you not who you was when you were with Lesley? I preferred you when you was before. 'You defended me when you was being that.' He went on to describe Anthony as a 'p *** k' who chooses not to use his own mind and claimed he respects Saskia for the way she uses men. Craig defended Saskia, saying she was 'misunderstood' and actually a nice person, but continued: 'You can't be yourself 100 percent in the house. I can be perceived as false but, at the end of the day, when you come into an environment like this things change.' Science told Craig: 'I don't agree to disagree Agree to disagree or "agreeing to disagree" describes or refers to a situation where two or more people or groups of people resolve conflict by reaching an agreement whereby both sides tolerate but do not accept the views, opinions or position of the other side. , there is one aim and one destiny.' Craig replied: 'We have become very defensive of each other, but I hold you with no remorse.' Science claimed: 'I'm taking you from how you are now. At the end of the day I dislike you more now than I did before CAPTION(S): DIRTY DANCING; Anthony puts on a mask during the Romeo and Juliet ballet task, extreme right, which saw him get close to Orlaith, far right. He limbers lim·bers pl.n. Gutters or channels on each side of a ship's keelson that drain bilge water into the pump well. [Probably alteration of French lumière, one of the limbers, from Old French up in a leotard, right |
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