From the latest on "Living the Dream":
Prize challenge
Mark comes out dressed up in a garish bee suit - as directed, he is
not happy with the costume at all.
This challenge involves two contestants, handcuffed together, being
covered in honey and rolling around in a pool full of money, hoping
the most money sticks to you. The couple with the most money get
Bosch home ware products, the couple with the least have to remain
handcuffed together.
Tiffany and Ben win - and by design, Sam and Mary the Virgin come
last, and must remain handcuffed together. "Crikey!" is Sam's
familiar response.
Mary is busted
Following the challenge, the contestants combat the terrible weather
by warming up in the spa pool. Mark comes in and announces a special
guest has arrived - it's Mary the Virgin's fiancé William! He comes
in playing a guitar and singing a song about his cupcake Mary.
She emerges from the spa to embrace him, but William is shocked that
she is wearing a bikini, and is handcuffed to Sam. He gets angry and
says he is leaving. Mary follows him inside, dragging Sam with her.
He exits the house angrily, leaving Mary "distraught", unable to exit
the house as she will forfeit the game.
Mark, still in the bee suit, consuls her sleazily, and takes her
upstairs. Everyone comments on this, and Sam runs upstairs to check
on them, thrilling the producers. Mark attempts to get rid of Sam,
but he doesn't. In interview, Victoria (who plays Mary), comments on
Sam's sweetness in trying to protect her.
The dinner game
Micks starts hassling Tiffany about her secret. "When we're you
gonna tell us about your porn star career," he inquires. He starts
miming sexual actions and groaning.
"Is this necessary at the table?" asks Sam. In interview, Sam says he
thinks it was really mean.
Immunity challenge
Sam expresses his desire for Mick to leave, and this challenge is a
talent quest. Matthew Ridge enters - he is a guest judge.
Betty screams and gesticulates wildly while performing a "Choreo-
Poem" entitled 'Love and Pain'; Ben tells a lame joke; Tiffany paints
a picture with her body; Sam walks on his hands; Mary swings a hula
hoop in a skimpy outfit ("I looked like I did when I was five," says
Victoria in interview).
Mick sings 'Oh Danny Boy". Quite well. Matthew Ridge gives him the
highest mark. Once again, by design, Mick is the winner. Charlie (who
plays Ben) observes that this obviously pisses Sam off. Ben and Sam
discuss the situation in Sam's room. Sam says he thinks the house is
corrupting Mary.
Eliminations
According to Kirsty (who plays Betty), Sam thinks they should vote
for Mary to save her relationship with William. Following the voting,
Mark informs the room that the votes are irrelevant and that someone
will actually be evicted from the house because of past behaviour.
Tiffany interrupts Mark before he can finish and says her angry
goodbyes. She is about to smash her plate in the fire, but Mark tells
her to sit down. He informs them that Mick will be evicted for
breaking the game's rules. Mick is enraged - he refuses to leave at
first and angrily protests, but eventually smashes his own plate and
leaves.
"That was my job," says Mark, referring to the plate smashing.
"I'm looking forward to getting away from Mick and going back to me,"
says Jason (who played Mick).
The next morning
When he thinks the cameras have stopped rolling, Sam admits that he
considered leaving the house the night before.
"I was tempted to get in a cab and leave. I don't want to be famous.
What did I get myself into?"
Is the only genuine contestant quitting the game?