Bianca’s initial reaction to Corey entering the House was a bad one. “I feel like screaming,” she told Terri. Other HMs were shocked at Bianca’s behaviour, especially Saxon, who pulled her aside to tell her she should get to know Corey first before she jumped to conclusions.

So Bianca decided to try and give Corey a go, realising that one of her mantras is, “You can’t judge a book by its cover”. But this line of thought didn’t last long and it seems the two aren’t going to be BFF’s anytime soon.

Not even 24 hours later, Bianca was back to her original way of thinking with regard to Corey, voicing her disgust to a group in the backyard. “He’s just a kid,” David reasoned, after listening to Bianca’s thoughts. “I’m just a kid. I’m not like that,” Bianca fired back.

David could see this teenager wasn’t taking the discussion lightly. “Not everyone’s like you and has their shit together… he’s done nothing but try to help us make bread and he’s been fine. He’s just a normal kid and I think he’s been fine.

“It’s like when we had the talk at dinner where you said you didn’t like people judging you,” David reasoned with Bianca. “All I have to say, and I’ve said it like 20 000 times now, is that I don’t mind the kid himself … but I don’t like what he represents,” Bianca tried to argue.

However, Saxon pulled her up on that statement as on his first night in the House, Bianca had been saying she didn’t like Corey at all. “You said he was a parasite,” asserted Saxon. Bianca explained that she said Corey was a parasite when he was hiding from Terri. “I think it was ridiculous,” Bianca said. David rebutted her saying, “it was just a bit of fun. I’m not bagging you, I think you’re a nice person but don’t bag people if they’re trying to have fun,” David told her.

Bianca argued that she thought Corey had been disrespectful and she didn’t approve of his behaviour. “I’ll get to know the kid and give the kid a chance because I give everyone an equal chance. It’s just what he represents that I don’t like because I’m here to represent something that is completely the opposite.”

“Just because you don’t like what someone represents doesn’t mean you bag them out. Doesn’t mean they’re parasites,” Saxon told Bianca. Saxon could see she was upset and that the issues were close to her heart but wanted to ensure his mate Corey didn’t cop it. “I think he’s great,” Saxon declared.

Bianca continued to talk about the issue, her dislike for Corey and the party boy image he represented to her. The fiery brunette told the group that she really didn’t want to get to know him and in the outside world she’d just tell him to go away. “I said I’d give him a go. I did and I still don’t like him,” she huffed.

But while Bianca was on her soapbox, standing up for what she believed in, other Housemates were huddled around bitching not about Corey… but Bianca herself.

“I don’t even want to look at Bianca, I’m really angry at her,” Dixie told Rebecca. “I was really disgusted in Bianca’s behaviour [the night Corey arrived].” She added. Rebecca agreed and said, “That was immature, that was showing her age.”

“I gave her a shot but I don’t like her,” Dixie said very matter-of-factly. “No I can’t say I do,” Rebecca revealed.

But Bianca’s tirade wasn’t finished yet. As the night continued, her anger rose…

Catch Up
Part 2
Part 3
The Aftermath