Big Brother 2012: Uh oh after the nominations have Conor and Arron come between Sara McLean and Caroline Wharram?
Conor and Arron seem to have been at the centre of the most of the trouble in the Big Brother house recently, whether they meant to or not.
The boys have angered Deana and her fans, by supposedly bullying the former Miss India UK and last night Scott blasted them for being so desperate for attention. This afternoon friction arose between Sara and Caroline, after they disagreed over the boys.
Sara was in a bad mood anyway, as she took a smoke break in the garden with Caz and seeing that he friend was feeling off colour, the posh blonde demanded:
“Don’t get angry with me. You get angry with me all the time….you snapped at me earlier.”
Sara looked baffled and hit back:
Caroline you snap at me all the time!
Then Caz got to the root of the issue and admitted that she feels some of her fellow housemates have a problem with her, because she has stayed friends with Conor and Arron. She explained:
“I feel like you don’t appreciate the fact that I am friends with Conor and Arron. ”
But McLean wasn’t having it and denied ever even implying that she had an issue with the boys. She continued:
“Are you joking me, when have I ever said something like that? Why would you think that? It’s ridiculous. I’m not Scott or Becky.
I don’t know why you would ever come out with something as ridiculous as that. Have I ever said or made a comment at all towards you? This is why I snap at you….I don’t understand where you get these thoughts from.”
The row continued into a later conversation, which included Scott Mason and Ashleigh Hughes as you can see in this video.
The atmosphere in the house may get a little bit less fraught this Friday though, as both Arron and Conor, along with Becky and Deana have all been nominated for eviction this week.
Who do you think will go? Who’s side do you take in Caz vs Sara? Leave your comments below…



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