Day 55, 15:15
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Makosi may have shed bucket loads of tears during the task but it was Craig crying afterwards.
Orlaith was first to comfort Craig as he took to his bed, hid under the covers and had a good old sob. But she didn't hang around long.
"I think he's just upset at how Anthony spoke to him at the task," Derek told Makosi and Orlaith.
"He's too sensitive," said Makosi, no stranger to unexpected tears herself. "Craig and Anthony want different things out of that relationship," she observed. "Very different."
Anthony went to see what was up with his chum. He got into bed with him and asked, "What's the matter, mate?"
But Craig kept saying, "I'm fine," though he was bawling at the time.
"I want to know what's wrong with you," insisted Anthony. "Are you on your period?" he asked.
But Craig couldn't bring himself to open up and tell Anthony what was wrong. After a long silence Anthony told him to stop feeling sorry for himself and remember his parent's video message of encouragement.
Craig told him he'd never understand.
He's not the only one.
The Crying Game
Day 55, 16:40
Orlaith became the third Housemate to cry today, as the pressure of eviction mounts.
After all the on-again, off-again friendships, Orlaith found herself in the loft with Makosi and Kemal. She asked Makosi, "What are your feelings on this week? Who is going?"
"Don't get excited, that is all I can say," said Makosi, mysteriously.
Derek joined them, had a little snipe about Science and asked Kemal to paint his toes, before heading for the sunshine in the garden.
When Kemal left, Orlaith opened up about her fears for Friday night.
"I am thinking about Friday too much," she said.
Makosi advised her not to think about Friday, but what she was going to be doing today. Painting her nails, then picking the stuff off again.
But Orlaith was hard to console. "If I don't go I'm going to be really upset again. It's not fair to the rest of the group. I'm going to be crying non-stop," she said.
"You're a strong girl. Make sure your mascara doesn't run," she said as the tears fell freely. "You'll be fine."
Makosi asked her if she was on her period, just like Anthony did of Craig, but she said she wasn't.
"You've been here for eight weeks. I'm only starting to see people for what they are," she said. "I've had enough."
Will Orlaith get her way? Or has Science talked his way out of the House? It's all up to you...