London, July 12: After being recently evicted, ‘Big Brother’ contestant Sree Dasari has said that Marcus Akin, who is believed to have racially abused him, should also be thrown out of the reality show.“I don’t think Marcus should have stayed when I have been evicted. I think he should have been thrown out for his threatening behavior,” the Daily Star quoted him as saying.
He said: “My friends make fun of my accent all the time and I don’t mind at all. But when someone is doing it to be cruel that’s different. I think Marcus was being racist.”
The 25-year-old student from the University of Hertfordshire revealed that he was terrified with the wolverine look-alike foe.
“I had a very bad dream about him the night after the argument. I dreamed he threw his weights on to my face.
“But I’m not going to be scared when he comes out. There’s no need to be scared of dogs is there?”
Sree also suggested that BB bosses were editing Marcus’ footage to show him in a better light.
He added: “He is very, very aggressive and I don’t understand why Big Brother didn’t take action over his bullying.”
However, the former contestant expressed his wish of something happening between Noirin Kelly- an inmate - and him, even though he brands her a tease.
He further added: “She thinks she is the prettiest girl in the world and definitely uses that to her advantage over the boys.
“But I don’t regret saying I loved her. I still have lots of feelings for her and who knows what will happen?”
ANI
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