MARIO IS up for eviction for the third time. Despite the fact that the house would obviously be a much less safety conscious and well managed place to be without the Italian Stallion, his fellow housemates have put him up for the chop once again.
With only five nominations putting Mario up for the public vote it was the closest contest yet.
Darnell is the first to nominate Mario claiming that because Mario and Lisa are “a team” they can “stack their nominations against anybody at any time and basically whoever they stack their nominations against is basically screwed”. So basically, Mario's basically got an unfair advantage. Basically.
Kathreya was the second person to nominate Mario. “He’s changed so much, I feel very uncomfortable with Mario… he turned very aggressive. Last week he shouted at me and turned the whole house against me”. Certainly Mario has seemed to turn against the mild mannered Kat in the last couple of weeks and this may lead to be his downfall with the public. Kat finished with “It almost broke my heart…” - sticking the nail in “big bad bully” Mario's coffin.
Rex then drove home Kat's point with his nomination for Mario. “Now that he’s become comfortable, he’s become a bit mean and a bit horrible and nasty towards some of the housemates, especially Kat.”
And just when we thought that Mario's Kat bashing had been forgotten Stuart's nomination confirmed to the public that Mario should be the one they vote out. “His whole attack on Kat I thought was unjust. He had the support of his group and then everybody turned on Kat, and I think it influenced everybody to turn on her. I think he’s got a lot of influence with certain people, which I don’t think is right… power corrupts.”
With one more nomination from Mohammed Mario is definitely up for eviction. He's been portrayed as a powerful, manipulative bully. Surely he has no hope.
But... he's up against Rebecca. Guess we'll be seeing him for at least another week then!
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