This is how we looked every time we watched AntonThis is how we looked every time we watched Anton

Anton du berk
Sat, 22/10/2011 - 10:19 by

The Big Brother house just got a little bit friendlier. After trying to escape up the stairs when Aden was evicted last week, wannabe bad boy Anton finally got the opportunity to walk up the stairs and out the door this time, as the public chose to kick him out over Jay, Harry and Jem. Correct decision British public - well done. 

We were a bit disappointed with Anton's exit from the house, if we're honest. Having been booed relentlessly during last week's eviction - and not even going home - we were expecting something big this week - booing, hissing, cursing and a few rotten tomatoes in his face. But instead the crowd chickened out, and he got a nice mix of boos and cheers whilst he shouted 'THAT'S MY BOY! THAT'S MY BOY!' at complete strangers in the audience.

It annoyed us that Anton kept getting referred to as the 'villain' during his interview. As Big Brother villains go, he was one of the tamest there has ever been. The meanest thing he did was pour some red dye in a bath, and even then he was desperate to deny he had any involvement. He's no Charley Uchea or Nasty Nick, that's for sure.

The big question from Brian was on the subject of Anton being a big sexist pig. But of course he isn't, he's a lovely man and doesn't have a bad word to say about anyone - no matter whether they've got boobs or moobs.

This was his defence:

"I think that's quite a bad judgement. At the end of the day some of my jokes can be crude at times, but so are Jay's, so are all the lads' in there.

I've got a good heart, I never mean anything bad. I was raised by a really good mum. I have manners for women. I respect women."

Oh, well that covers that one then. He loves his mum so how could he ever be rude to any other female on the planet? A preposterous suggestion.

Anyway, that's Anton off, joining Aden, Maisy, Rebekah, Heaven and Tashie in the Big Brother bin. Enjoy your final week of significance before we all forget who you are.

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