ITV Celebrity Big Brother's Marisha addresses feud with Ekin-Su - and admits they haven't spoken off the show
20.03.2024 - 21:17
/ ok.co.uk
Marisha Wallace has opened up about her time in the Celebrity Big Brother house - and her relationship with Ekin-Su - after becoming the fifth housemate to be evicted.
The actress was evicted on Tuesday, 19 March alongside Zeze Mills. Marisha, 38, has been busy catching up on everything she's missed while on the ITV show - from watching clips of CBB to enjoying her favourite foods. She had an eventful time in the CBB house, and one of the key dramas she was involved in was with Love Island's Ekin-Su Culculoglu.
Ekin-Su, 29, was left angry after Marisha nominated her despite the pair being pals. However, Marisha has now quashed rumours of a feud between the pair, admitting they soon made up and she hopes they're "still cool" with one another. Speaking to OK! and other press, Marisha revealed she felt Ekin-Su had reacted badly to her nomination as she felt she'd been "betrayed".
She said: "And I think Ekin-Su had a trauma response when I called her name because we were playing this game and she was like, ‘oh, I feel betrayed’. You would feel betrayed if you've been betrayed before in your life." Marisha admitted Ekin-Su might have overreacted at the time, but it's understandable due to the tense environment. She added: "I do think so, but then also we're in a heightened emotional state.
We are away from our support systems, away from our families and then you react a certain way, but then you react that way." The actress said it wasn't long until she and Ekin-Su had managed to settle their differences, adding: "But then in the next couple of hours, and the next day we made up and it was fine." Marisha added: "Like we squashed it. We said we're sorry. And actually in the moments when we weren't speaking afterwards, we felt
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