Big Brother 2012: The Task With No Task update… Shievonne’s fear of clowns wins the task!
UPDATE! Shievonne was so scared of having to confront clowns, that she refused to go into the Small Task room and therefore, the task has been passed!
Here’s what BB’s website says…
Housemates successfully worried Shievonne enough that she refused to enter the Diary Room when called in by Big Brother, for fear that she would be subjected to the horror of clowns. (We wonder if she had flashbacks of the No LOL task way back on Day 8!) They have therefore passed today’s task, and Big Brother will deliver a gourmet meal this evening as a reward. Well done everyone!
As we reported earlier, the housemates have been given another cruel challenge, which is to trick Shievonne into believing that horror awaits in the Small Task room…
It doesn’t – click here for a full explanation of the task – but everybody’s playing their parts very well and have managed to convince Shievonne that the tasks involve facing their fears.
And Shievonne is scared witless of clowns, so most of the housemates have told her she probably has to face a room full of ‘em.
Of her horror of clowns, Shievonne has nervously explained, “To me, they represent danger. They mean danger to me.”
Do clowns mean danger or a representation of danger to you Shievonne? I think they might…
Later, after a quivering Ashleigh left the Diary Room covered in goo, and Luke S emerged bound head to foot in tape, Shievonne decreed, “It’s not worth it. We didn’t come in here to face our fears. This isn’t ‘I’m A Celebrity’.”
And indeed, when Becky came out of the Diary Room covered in something unmentionable, Shievonne’s resolve was hardened further…
Then, as a bewildered Shievonne gasped, Deana emerged covered in feathers, and Scott told her, “Honestly, this isn’t worth it…”
However, it seems Shievonne is beginning to suspect something odd is afoot.
Sadly, I have to leave you now, but I’ll update you as soon as poss!




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