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Big Brother’s Holly Doubles Down On Brutal Final Message To Coco: ‘I Feel Deeply Hurt’

Although she’s officially been evicted from Big Brother Australia, Holly Young has thrown the house into chaos one last time with her scathing final message to her castmates. Unfortunately, for Coco Beeby, the Perth-based model didn’t hold her tongue on how she really felt about her fellow housemate.

This article contains Big Brother Australia spoilers. Proceed with caution.

 

Following Sunday night’s brutal episode — which also revealed that fan-fave Abiola Oreyomi left for $15K — Holly‘s final message to her house was shown in the 24/7 livestream and it was SPICY.

You see, after thanking Allana Jackson for her “words of wisdom” and warning Vinnie for his “performative” behaviour, Holly went on to rip into Coco for a few reasons.

Bob vs bob!! (Image source: 10Play / Big Brother Australia)

“Coco, thank you for reminding me why I don’t trust females,” Holly said.

“I’m so disappointed with how you’ve treated our relationship. Looking back at it now, I realise that it was pretty much just all fake. You’re very good at the game playing and, you know, slithering around, crying when you need to cry.

“I’m sure you’ve come into the diary room and said the most, whatever you’ve wanted to say about me, but know, it took far longer to get me to say anything bad or negative towards you.”

Holly went on to say she felt used by Coco and called her out for her “constant digs” at her and Colin Ridley‘s PDA-packed relationship.

“You don’t know us, you don’t know me, and you probably never will,” Holly said.

Is Big Brother Australia‘s Holly still angry at Coco?

Reflecting on her brutal choice of words, Holly doubled down on her thoughts about Coco, admitting to PEDESTRIAN.TV that she thinks she’s an “interesting individual”.

POV: me arguing for a pay rise after scanning the 24/7 Big Brother stream every day for tea. (Image source: 10Play / Big Brother Australia)

“I think Coco is a very interesting individual and she’s very good at crying on demand,” Holly dished.

“I’m not going to sit here and say negative things about her like she has about me time and time again.

“I didn’t actually clock a lot of the things that she said about me on the show behind my back. It’s now that I’m actually out of the show that I’m getting sent all of these messages and all of these clips from people saying she has said some very vulgar things, which I, as a girl, would never say about another human being, regardless if they’re a male or female.”

The 31-year-old model went on to admit that she still feels “betrayed” and “deeply hurt” by Coco’s actions in the Big Brother house and that she stands by her brutal final message.

“I do stand by my message. I feel that people you know need to have a little bit more compassion towards one another, especially when we’re under a microscope in such an intense social experiment,” Holly added before revealing that she really wanted to hang out with Coco in the real world.

“I never judged people in the house for who they were,” she said.

Although Coco’s reaction to the message hasn’t featured on a daily episode (yet), Big Brother TikTok fan accounts screen-recorded the aftermath, which showed the 30-year-old mother crying in bed over Holly’s harsh words.

I can’t help but feel bad for Coco and Holly, even though I have a favourite to win (cough Allana cough).

Fingers crossed, Big Brother Australia hosts a reunion episode where they can potentially talk it out.

Big Brother Australia is on Monday to Friday at 7.30pm and Sundays at 7pm. Watch and live stream 24/7 on 10play or on TikTok @bigbrotherau.

The post Big Brother’s Holly Doubles Down On Brutal Final Message To Coco: ‘I Feel Deeply Hurt’ appeared first on PEDESTRIAN.TV .

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