He basically said as much in the diary room, he wanted to be liked, keep people happy and still be seen as "playing the game" [he wasn't]. He even gave up on the task because he didn't want to rock the boat and admitted as much.
I think the moment he stopped causing trouble or even making an effort, he became completely expendable - especially considering his tweets against the recent Orlando hate attack. Basically he became more valuable as a PR stunt than as a housemate.
TBH, as a villain, he wasn't funny enough to root for, clever but cold.
I think the moment he stopped causing trouble or even making an effort, he became completely expendable - especially considering his tweets against the recent Orlando hate attack. Basically he became more valuable as a PR stunt than as a housemate.
TBH, as a villain, he wasn't funny enough to root for, clever but cold.