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Marco Pierre White Jr. called to speak to Big Brother

On Thursday (09Jun16), the heavily tattooed son of chef Marco Pierre White was called to the Diary Room after fellow housemate Laura Carter confessed in a conversation to Andy West that he had “wandering hands”. “That includes uninvited physical contact”.

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Looking more sombre than his usually jovial self, Marco agreed and said that making Laura uncomfortable was “the last thing” he wanted to do.

“Big Brother just wants to make sure that no one is in a situation where they might feel uncomfortable”. “And that includes anyone in the house”.

The West Yorkshire-born beauty, who has appeared in BBC hospital drama Casualty and ITV farming soap Emmerdale, was booed as she was unveiled in the show earlier in the week after boasting to the audience: “I can have any man I want”.

In a first night twist Laura Carter was chosen by The Others – a set of housemates living separately in a second Big Brother house – to be up for eviction.

During his flirting session with Laura, Marco tells the aspiring actress: “I just wanna sleep and have a good time on Big Brother”.

It was The Others’ decision to choose which two housemates would be evicted from the main house, and they opted to go for the two housemates who they see are the most popular.

“One summer holiday, I came back to London with no money, and my Dad says ‘you have spent a quarter of a million pounds in 3 months and what do you have to show for it?” Hey, I got you.

Last night’s episode saw Laura worry her growing bond to Marco, after admitting her attraction to him, could land her in trouble with the public. It’s all going out.

But then they both realised his fake tan was coming off as she was kissing his neck, so they both stopped as Laura said, “Come on, because I can’t deal with myself in here with you”.

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“All of us see that they are very popular in their house and we want to get them out so when we go in we can go in and cause our mayhem”.

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