BLAZIN' SADDOS
Kenzie blows his top with tipster
GOBBY racing tipster John McCririck sat in a silent sulk yesterday - after a foul-mouthed screaming match.
Fresh-faced boy band member Kenzie blew his top after McCririck told him: 'You're a weak little twerp.'
The furious 19-year-old member of Blazin' Squad screamed back: 'I ain't f***ing weak. You're saying, 'You're weak'. You don't f***ing know me. Shut your f***ing lip man. Don't talk to me like I'm a f***ing little boy.'
The balding racing expert - who has already had model Caprice, 33, close to tears with his sexist rants - sat in silence with his eyes shut.
But Brigitte, 41, added to the tongue-lashing, telling him: 'All night he didn't do anything but be nice about you and you offend him like you always offend people.
'It's really not cool at all. You make people upset every day.'
But Lisa, 39, was less diplomatic, warning: 'John you need to shut the f*** up or shift out. Don't upset anyone, especially not my little baby.'
Perhaps predicting the result of Friday's eviction, she added: 'There are five or 10million people ready to hit you.'
The bizarre row had been sparked by Kenzie closing the bedroom door so Big Brother could carry out maintenance.
McCririck, 64, who wanted fresh air, shouted: 'It's not for f***ing maintenance at all. You're the weakest one here.'
Ex-Hollyoaks hunk Jeremy Edwards, 33, and Caprice helped Lisa try to calm Kenzie down, with Lisa saying: 'Don't pick a fight. You're bigger than this.'
Later the teenager held his head in his hands as he told Caprice about the bust-up. 'I'm going to regret it in the morning... I'm so embarrassed,' he told her.
'If I was 35, he wouldn't have said what he said. I ain't a violent boy as well. I don't get aggressive on alcohol, but I don't get spoken to like that.'
Then Lisa came in and starkly told them: 'When we get out of here we've got a life he hasn't, he ain't got s**t.
'I'm not giving that f***er any more time. It's done.'
But Germaine, 65, lightened the atmosphere with some shock moves - stripping off her nightdress to sleep in the nude.
She announced out of the blue: 'I've made a decision, f*** this nightdress s***.'
Lisa remarked: 'Oh, Germaine's getting naked!' as the Aussie whipped off her pyjamas and lay back in her birthday suit.
Bez, 40, joked: 'I had my money on Brigitte doing that first.'
Earlier the group lost half its weekly shopping budget after a poor attempt to retrieve shopping items from an array of mucky skips in the garden.
Yesterday they were given a new task for a surprise treat with Lisa being made Queen of the Big Brother house.
For the task, her housemates had to serve the former Radio 1 DJ with jobs including her dresser Caprice, footmen Jeremy and Bez, and Brigitte the bed and toilet warmer. McCririck, appointed court jester, was not impressed.
Last night the group also had to get to grips with pheasant-plucking.
McCririck - who has since taken an on-off vow of silence until he is delivered Diet Coke and milk - yesterday apologised to Kenzie for his behaviour.
He told him: 'I'm not part of the group at all, but I'd like to apologise to Kenzie for what I said to him last night. Kenzie, you are not soft. It's Big Brother who is soft, who is gutless. You are not soft, now please accept my apology. I'm very sorry.'
'That's cool,' replied Kenzie. 'I appreciate it.'
Even bossy Lisa added: 'That's better than I expected.'
But there could be more tantrums when a mystery star enters the house tonight.
The person, who is predicted to be a housemate's partner or ex-lover, will join the other eight contestants.
Anxious producers are praying the new addition will not turn the prickly atmosphere flat - like it did when funnyman Vic Reeves joined wife Nancy Sorrell in last month's ITV reality show I'm A Celebrity.
One senior Big Brother insider said: 'It's a gamble but we want to keep the format fresh.' He added: 'The contestants are in for a big shock.'
McCririck later briefly appealed to Big Brother in the Diary Room to deliver his drinks. When he appeared to be getting nowhere he threatened to light a cigar in the Diary Room if the door was not unlocked and Big Brother relented.
As he left in a huff, Big Brother told him: 'Please come back to talk to Big Brother anytime.'
But he bellowed back: 'Oh shut up! Shut up!' and resumed his vow of silence.
Mirror