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Big Brother's Rex decides to stay after threatening to walk out

Cocky chef Rex has decided to stay in the Big Brother house after threatening to quit.

Rex told housemates he was not willing to row with them every day for the next 10 weeks - and would walk out if arguments continued.

Staying put: Rex had a change of heart after threatening to leave the BB house

Staying put: Rex had a change of heart after threatening to leave the BB house


The 24-year-old was at the centre of a alcohol-fuelled row on Thursday night which escalated after Jen complained he defaced a portrait of Stu.

He argued with Stu and Dale after apparently smudging Jen's artwork.

The argument resulted in the removal of Dennis and further rows in the house over the weekend.

But Rex has warned he is not putting up with anymore  backstabbing from his fellow housemates, confiding in pals Mohamed,Rachel, Kat and Darnell that he was considering leaving.

He said: "If something doesn't change soon, something big, I can't take it anymore."

But Rex had a change of heart on Sunday, and told Kat and Rachel he had decided to stay.

He said: "I'm going to stay until I go."

He revealed he had been up all night thinking about things before coming to his conclusion.

He told them: "I don't find this challenging. I find this extremely unstimulating and boring."

"But you can't be a quitter," Rachel said.

And a quitter he isn't.

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