Big Brother viewers were left stunned during Sunday’s episode when Dylan and Trish got into an argument over food.
Trish was seen making herself a sandwich in the kitchen, while Dylan cooked some chicken for himself and some other housemates.
But Trish was unimpressed because she was under the impression that Dylan had forbidden her from eating chicken because she had already made herself something to eat.
While questioning Trish, an irritated Dylan asked, “Did I do anything wrong?” to which Trish spat back, “Yes, you did.”
After Trish explained that she was annoyed Dylan told her she couldn’t ask for any other food after she decided to make a sandwich, Dylan hit back, “I asked you if you wanted something to eat, that’s all I said.’
Battle: Big Brother viewers were left stunned during Sunday’s episode when Dylan and Trish got into an argument over food
Hangry? Trish was unimpressed as she was under the impression that Dylan had forbidden her from eating chicken as she had already started making herself something to eat.
When Trish insisted he hadn’t asked her if she wanted anything, Dylan doubled down: “I said, ‘What are you doing? ‘Cause I’m making dinner,’ you know what I mean?”
“I’m making dinner, so I need to know now.
Trish replied, “I said, ‘I’m going to make a sandwich,’ and you said, ‘If you’re going to eat that, you’re not going to make me anything.’
Excitedly, Dylan insisted, “No, I didn’t say that! I said, ‘I’m making dinner.'”
In an attempt to get her housemates to support her, Trish asked the other contestants on the show, “Sorry, did anyone else hear that or did I just imagine it?”
Jenkin said to Dylan, “You said if she makes a sandwich, you’re not going to put chicken in it for her.”
Dylan said, “No, I said I wasn’t going to do chicken for you, I didn’t say I wasn’t going to do chicken for you,” causing Trish to look bewildered and shrug her shoulders.
“I said if you want chicken, you can get chicken,” Dylan continued. “I didn’t mean it to mean, if you make a sandwich, I won’t cook for you.”
Reaction: The moment left viewers with many opinions on the matter, with show fans taking to Twitter to express their opinions
An annoyed Trish said: “I don’t know why you’re shouting at me,” to which Dylan told her: “You misunderstood what I said, that’s why.”
But Trish insisted: ‘No, no, no. I didn’t misunderstand what you said, I heard you correctly.’
The moment left viewers with many opinions on the matter, with show fans taking to Twitter to voice their opinions.
Someone wrote: ‘Dylan, Trish, why are we shouting about chicken at our old age.’
While another person shared: ‘I like Trish but she made a fight out of nowhere. Dylan has done nothing wrong.”
Another viewer posted: ‘Trish is clearly hangry because there was no need to go on Dylan about it. If she still wanted chicken, she could have said, she has a voice, no?”
Made up: The pair were seen cuddling after their argument as they tried to put their differences aside
While someone else commented: ‘Trish is on my team but she looks for drama where there isn’t any. Dylan didn’t say much wrong. If I had to deal with it, I would have a hard time with it.’
Another fan of the show wrote, “No, Trish is reaching man. How do you argue with Dylan about a sandwich?’
While someone else shared: ‘I think Trish can take things too literally sometimes, I didn’t get the Dylan vibe that she got, just heightened emotions and all of that makes it easy to misinterpret. I love their friendship, so I’m glad it’s sorted out quickly.”
“I haven’t seen or heard from Dylan in two weeks and now he’s coming for Trish and outright lying about what he said,” someone else commented.
Someone else asked: ‘Dylan said he didn’t say he “wouldn’t make Trish a chicken” he said he “wouldn’t bother making Trish a chicken”… isn’t that the same thing?’
One other person sided with Trish, writing, “Tbf to Trish, Dylan did say he wouldn’t put chicken in it, but it wasn’t deep enough to cause an argument.”
“Dylan tells Trish he won’t make her chicken if she eats a sandwich, as if Chanelle isn’t eating next to her,” someone else laughed.
While another viewer posted: ‘Dylan 100% said Trish couldn’t have chicken when she cooked for herself.’
Big Brother continues on Monday at 9pm on ITV2 and ITVX.
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JENKIN
AGE: 25
PROFESSION: Bartender
BY: Bridgend
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TOM
AGE: 21
PROFESSION: Butcher
BY: Somerset
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TRIS
AGE: 33
PROFESSION: Stay-at-home mom
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JORDAN
AGE: 25
PROFESSION: Lawyer
BY: Scunthorpe
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DYLAN
AGE: 39
PROFESSION: DJ
BY: Coventry
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NOKIE
AGE: 26
PROFESSION: Banker
BY: Derby
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PAUL
AGE: 23
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OLIVIA
AGE: 23
PROFESSION: Dancer
BY: Glasgow
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AGE: 18
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BY: London
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YINRUN
AGE: 25
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BY: Harrogate
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AGE: 29
PROFESSION: Dental therapist
BY: Llanelli
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AGE: 24
PROFESSION: Doctor
BY: Isle of Man
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AGE: 25
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AGE: 40
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BY: Essex
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