The game's not over - Brad
2001-10-19 19:08
Cape Town - Bradford's exited the Big Brother house, but he told CarteBlanche on Sunday night that he's not finished playing the BB game.
The bad boy's BB antics finally caught up with him last week and he lost a close eviction race against Virgin Margaret. Or did it? Brad told Ruda Landman in his CarteBlanche interview on Sunday night that "BB thought he had control, but I was actually in control."
A seemingly relaxed Bradford said, "I knew I would be here today, I put myself here. I'm not an idiot when it comes to marketing."
He also told Landman that he's still out there to win and when asked how he could win if he's on the outside, he answered, that he still has a plan up his sleeve. "I also know who's gonna win the million, and I'll punt that person from the outside".
He described his stay in the house as a mixture of feelings, but admitted to "a bit of cabin fever" because of "people always being in your face".
When showed clippings of his anger outbursts in the house he blushed, and said, "I don't like swearing, you do things you never thought you would".
Brad admitted that it made him crack.
"I just couldn't accept people telling me what to do. I missed someone special's birthday and that's when I knew I had to control Big Brother."
He was shocked when he heard about the September 11 attacks on the World Trade Centre and Pentagon and said he never imagined that something like that could happen. He's main concern when he walked into the house on August 26 was the Jerusalem/Palestine conflict.
He mentioned several times on the show that he missed reading up on current affairs. The Big Brother housemates in the house still do not know about the attacks on the US and subsequent events.
Bradford admitted that he had grown as a person during his six week stay. "I've realised it's not just Bradford Wood. There are other people as well."