Big Brother's most recent evictee has slammed "manipulative" behaviour from his fellow housemates.
Zak Srakaew left the house on Friday (October 20) after losing the popular vote to resident food critic Henry. Since leaving the house, model Zak has been giving his thoughts on those whom he lived with.
The 28-year-old model was nominated to leave the house on the ITV show after other contestants including Hallie Clarke and Kerry Riches believed he was "playing a game" in order to butter up other housemates and keep him in. Other awkward run-ins including one with Trish Balusa that saw Zak being branded "sexist" pushed him to the top of the nominations table.
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Now as he leaves the house behind, Srakaew has hit out at his fellow housemates, saying their behaviour throughout the show has been "fake". He added that a number of contestants are deliberately playing their actions up to the camera in order to get more airtime.
Speaking to The Sun, Zak admitted that people had reached out to him, saying he had been given the boot from the house for being "too nice". But he insisted: "That's not really an excuse.
"But it's happened now and what's meant to be will be, I'm gutted as I feel I had so much more to show to the world and a lot more love to share," he explained. "I feel like Hallie did me over, after she started spreading rumours about me, there was a switch up."
Zak took aim at fellow housemates Chanelle Bowen and Kerry, with Zak branding Chanelle "a low-key game player". He added: "If I were to go back in, I'd stay away from both."
Srakaew, who grew up in Thailand before moving to Manchester at a young age, also said he had sussed out Kerry's "manipulative" ways very early on. He insisted that he believes she is now one of the least genuine people in the house.
In a more positive light, Zak paid tribute to first evictee Farida Khalifa, who Zak said he was "really tight" with. The pair would go on to bond over their suspicion for Kerry.
"I knew straight away the type of woman she was," Zak explained. "She's trying to be manipulative and guilt trip people; trying to get people on her team; truing to get the youngsters and pretend to be their mother.
"But after the live evictions, people are moving away from her a little bit," he said. Kerry was left in disbelief after the crowd waiting outside the house at the eviction chanted for her to leave the show.
When asked about who he wants to be evicted from the house next time, he immediately gave his predictions. "I'd like to see Kerry and Hallie evicted next," he said.
"I think their click will break down once Kerry goes. I feel like after the eviction, the group is having second thoughts about everyone and they will start to turn on each other. I'm excited to see what pans out this week."
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