Lerato and Hannington has a physical altercation on Tuesday night. A verbal argument turned abusive, and soon they were up in each other's faces, pushing and shoving. Soon Lerato was in one corner crying having been roughed up a bit.
Aftermath:* Lerato and Hanington are not speaking
* Hannington derided by female housemates
* Hannington apologizes to all housemates
* Only other male housemate stands by Hannington
* Hannington considers leaving the house
* Big Brother suddenly remembers the rule book: no violence (verbal or physical) no alcohol
Did you watch it? I did. Is it fair Hannington is branded a 'woman beater' when the only female behaviour at the time of the altercation was the crying by Lerato after the rough up?
If a woman behaves like a man: crass, abusive, violent, fingers on faces, pushing; does she have the right to claim - I'm a woman - later?
Just thoughts...