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After the law, communications and neuropsychology student started a rumour that the house s latest addition, Brenton Balicki, used the entire supply of peanut butter while cooking satay chicken, the contestants were practically sharpening their pitchforks in their quest for vengeance.
The housemates, however, collectively lowered their metaphorical weapons when it was uncovered that the 31-year-old actually hadn t finished the popular food item; it was merely a rumour. Things then grew akin to a game of Cluedo as the housemates tried to determine where the lie originated. And the path led back to Ari himself.
In the wake of peanut-butter-gate (as it shall henceforth be called), the 22-year-old reveals it actually wasn t his fault at all but, rather, the fault of another key player.
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Big Brother s Ari Kimber may have all his housemates on side, but underneath his façade, the 22-year-old has one big scheme up his sleeve.
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