I was delighted when first Grace then Sezer and Richard finally took the spotlight of the drama queen Shahbaz.
I was starting to think one of us was going to have to go in and sort the the hysterical overindulged drama queen out........
Cool it, mate
Shahbaz's over-the-top method acting has annoyed all the Housemates and caused yet another argument between him and Sezer.
After demanding an 'all eyes on him' audience, Shahbaz didn't quite get the reaction he was expecting, with Richard asking him to tone it down.
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His subsequent argument with Sezer culminated in Shahbaz threatening to tell Big Brother he wanted to leave.
Sezer moaned about his Housemate to Dawn: "I've had two little digs from him. When I'm trying to get to the bottom of things, I don't expect to get dismissed twice. It's disrespectful."
When Shahbaz overheared Sezer referring to him as 'him' he flipped round and shouted, "Him has a name!". "I'm going to Big Brother and I'm honestly going to tell him I'll leave," Shahbaz added with a flourish.
Sezer told him not to. But after a rant from Shahbaz about how the entrepreneur must have never watched a film or seen anything theatrical, Sezer changed his tune. "All you keep saying is the world is against you! Change the f***ing record!" he reorted.
Looks like this feud could run and run...
An Audience with Shahbaz
Little old me?!
Fresh from treading the boards - or at least the bathroom tiles - Shahbaz finally gave us a glimpse of a more solemn side as he apologised to several Housemates for his earlier antics.
Summoning George, Grace and Pete into his presence, the crestfallen thespian said it seemed his dramatics had consumed them with terror. Perched regally on the couch, one might have thought he'd terrorised his Housemates re-enacting a scene from 'Psycho' rather than film 'Mommie Dearest'.
"It wasn't designed to offend or hurt, and certainly not to cause an element of fright," he said most sincerely. "There was a fear factor for all of you because it looked like I had lost the plot. I was just doing a parody," he confessed adding fervent apologies.
Insisting that he wasn't scared, George went on to urge Shahbaz to unveil his true self more often. "[The others] know there's the inner person behind the mask. And that's who they want to get to know," cajoled the upper-crust student.
Touched by this emotional massage, Shahbaz delivered a poignant line that could fit seamlessly into the greatest of Shakespearean tragedies.
"Humble pie is a pie I know very well."
Not just a passing acquaintance then...
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