Admitting that she 'never wants to speak to her again', Charlie slammed her former friend on Wednesday, believing that she'd turned the whole house against her.
While Hazel stuck to her guns, maintaining that Charlie was the one who was sly and manipulative, Charlie tried to convince the others that it wasn't her who was the liar.
Fallout continues: Charlie was still reeling
from her argument with Hazel on Wednesday's Big Brother, while Gina
didn't know who to believe
'Dexter, I cannot tell you so many things that I am annoyed about. I never ever want to speak to Hazel ever again. I feel so strongly about it,' said Charlie.
'You feel the same way about her as I did about Callum. The thing is it takes so much more energy to hate somebody than it does to get on with them,' he said, trying to be diplomatic.
'To survive in an environment like this it is about understanding different characters,' he added.
Clearly still upset, she added: 'I looked her in the eye last night and she did not care two s**ts about how I was feeling.'
Not happy: Hazel maintained that her former friend was a game player and said that she wanted no more to do with her
Talking it through: Dexter stuck up for Charlie, admitting that he thought Hazel was the manipulative one
'She is mentally tough. Used to going out and getting what she wants in life by any means necessary,' he added.
Charlie then moved to the bedroom and made the same point to Gina and Sophie, saying:
'I need to toughen up and realise that she doesn't give two shits about me. I need to remember that. I didn't want to believe it. That's it for me.'
Later she found a friend in Sam, who stuck up for her and admitted that he realised that she was in a tough situation.
Stand-off: Both Hazel and Charlie spent the day talking to the other housemates behind each others backs
Gauging the situation: Hazel tried to discuss it withe Dexter but he stayed out of it
New friends? Despite having never got on, Gina and Hazel seemed to build bridges as they talked about Charlie
'Charlie. I believe you, I do. I know it’s easy for me to say, but you have to be strong now. Try and enjoy your time in here,' he advised her.
'I am not going to turn against you…Hazel is the strong one; I wouldn’t want to have an argument with her. She is on it…Macho as well.' he added.
Breaking down in tears, Charlie said: 'Hazel's too smart and too dangerous and too manipulative for me to get a look in.'
Gina also seemed confused about the situation, saying in the diary room:
'I've always thought that she was stupid, dumb and very immature for her age. but I don't hate her or dislike her, I just know that she's playing a game.'
Send in Sam! Proving that he was on her side, Sam took Charlie's hand as she got upset, saying that he believed in her
Changing her mind: Sam seemed to sway Gina's feelings about Charlie as he defended her
To lift the tone, the house was given a task during which Hazel and Joe had to act as commentators as the others were given some situations to act out.
'I'm thinking I'm going to f***ing hate everyone of these people when I come out of this house, bar you two,' said Hazel, getting worked up as she watched the fake conversation.
'I wish I could flush some of these personalities down the toilet,' she added cattily.
Clearly deciding to go with her gut instinct, Gina later apologised to Charlie for turning against her after changing her mind.
'I watched her in a different light last night,' said Charlie. 'Everything I'm seeing is in different eyes. I've had enough.'
But all of the housemates seemed to put their difference aside later in the evening as they were treated to some wine and music.
An apology: Gina then gave Charlie a big hug and said she was sorry about her reaction the night before
Being civil: At the end of the episode the girls all sat together, although the tension was apparent
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