Delio gets drunk!
In order to make the House B housemates’ welcome party for Kätlin a little more special, Big Brother gives them a chance to prepare a cozy Jacuzzi party. And in line with the said occasion, he generously provides them with bottles of vodka and tuba, together with some of our country’s popular street food.
In the midst of their small get-together, Delio ends up having a little more than he can drink. After their party, He suddenly decides to pack all his things and head towards the door. He keeps on insisting that he wants to go home right then and there. Fortunately, Paul Jake is there to stop the emotional guy, and talk him out of the abrupt decision he could probably regret in the future.
The following morning, Big Brother summons Delio in the confession room to talk about his sentiments; but the man refuses to speak. He simply tells Big Brother that the alcohol could have triggered his great longing to see his family, thus leading to such an irrational action.
On the other hand, Kätlin is finally sent back to House A that same morning. Upon her arrival in her original foster home, she couldn’t help but demonstrate her longing to see her most favored housemate, Hermes and to everyone’s shock, the lad seems to be pretty receptive of the said actions. Is this just a mere display of warm friendship, or is it a start of something a little notch higher than that? If it is the latter, then how could Carol possibly take this said condition?
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In the midst of their small get-together, Delio ends up having a little more than he can drink. After their party, He suddenly decides to pack all his things and head towards the door. He keeps on insisting that he wants to go home right then and there. Fortunately, Paul Jake is there to stop the emotional guy, and talk him out of the abrupt decision he could probably regret in the future.
The following morning, Big Brother summons Delio in the confession room to talk about his sentiments; but the man refuses to speak. He simply tells Big Brother that the alcohol could have triggered his great longing to see his family, thus leading to such an irrational action.
On the other hand, Kätlin is finally sent back to House A that same morning. Upon her arrival in her original foster home, she couldn’t help but demonstrate her longing to see her most favored housemate, Hermes and to everyone’s shock, the lad seems to be pretty receptive of the said actions. Is this just a mere display of warm friendship, or is it a start of something a little notch higher than that? If it is the latter, then how could Carol possibly take this said condition?
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