Big Brother's Baked Potato and Nathan explain romantic feelings for each other

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Big Brother stars Rosie ‘Baked Potato’ Williams and Nathan King have explained their romantic feelings for each other.

The pair have grown closer over the past few days, with Thursday’s (October 17) episode seeing the duo admit that they were considering pursuing a romance on the outside after the series concludes.

Friday’s (October 18) episode saw the aftermath of their romance being discovered, with the pair heading to the Diary Room at separate points to privately discuss their feelings for each other.

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“Oh well – bloody everybody knows now so I might as well say it,” said Nathan. “Yes, I think myself and Baked Potato rather like each other – which is nice! It’s good. If I had to describe who I was looking for, I’d have probably described something similar to Baked Tatty.”

“Nathan makes me laugh,” began Baked Potato, whose name was given as a result of a challenge. “He’s a really nice guy. My poor, really left-wing socialist mum is going to absolutely kill me [because of Nathan’s political beliefs].”

The pair met later on to address the situation, pledging to act “completely normal” and “chill” around the house as they didn’t want to draw any extra attention, with Baked Potato adding they would “just hug.”

Elsewhere in the episode, there was an eviction in the house as Daze Aghaji became the second contestant to leave the house following Ryan Bradshaw last week, with the star commenting upon her exit in spin-off show Late & Live with hosts AJ Odudu and Will Best.

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“It’s so nice [to see my family] – I’ve been feeling so homesick,” she said. “I’m feeling really settled, which I’m quite surprised by. I feel like I didn’t realise how much of a homebody I am. I [take so much comfort] in my family, friends and my house.

“Being out of that felt really dishevelling, so I was finding ways to cope. I could stay and it would be amazing, but I also feel like I’ve broken so many barriers of things I thought I couldn’t do – it still feels like a win-win.”

Big Brother airs on ITV2 and ITVX from Sundays through Fridays, followed each night by Big Brother: Late & Live.

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