Dani and Robert chatted about the disruption in Camp over the past couple of days. Robert said: "She took offence and that was destabilising her before the Trial. He shouldnât have said it."
Dani said: "They donât like each other but they should just ignore each other and what might be a cheeky comment to someone who might not take it personally itâs going to get blown out because they donât like each other. I just got annoyed last night because I just got stressed over a meal."
Robert agreed: "There are people I donât like very much but I try not to rub them up and keep out of their way. Itâs going to get worse. If I was going to offend someone I would have said youâre a such and such."
But Dani added: "If youâd have said the same thing that David had said, she wouldnât have been all . . . She knows youâre cool with her. He doesnât like her." "So everything will be misinterpreted" added Robert.
Conversation moved to Joe. Robert pointed out that Joe always has his say and then walks off. "I said you canât come in and shout at everyone and then . . .If itâs not between you, donât tell people what to do. Last night over dinner he made the whole thing worse because heâs not actually having an argument. He turned it into a huge thing by just shouting."
Robert said: "He supported David. He said come on, theyâre all making too much of this because we said something to Timmy and nobody took offence then."
Dani added: "Then Simon and Carly stormed off because Simon had a go at him. Simon Carly and Nicola have obviously kept together," observed Robert.