By Ryan Smith
Published: 16:32 EST, 29 June 2014 | Updated: 22:11 EST, 29 June 2014
Even when they're given special privileges, the ladies of the Big Brother house are still dissatisfied.
After learning that Girl Power is the theme of this week's task - in which the house's boys face nomination at the hands of the immune girls - there seemed to be a troubling focus on in-fighting among the newly anointed rulers.
During Sunday night's episode of the reality show, Ashleigh and Danielle confessed to Big Brother that they didn't like being in power with Helen and Jale, with whom they have faced off several times since entering the house.
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We shall not be moved: Big Brother's Danielle and Ashleigh shared their distaste for housemate Helen as their Girl Power task kicked off on Sunday night's episode
Said Danielle of Helen: 'She's a horrid girl.' Ashleigh agreed: 'She's vile.'
Helen appeared to rub her housemates up the wrong way when she declared to the girls that she didn't want to nominate any of the boys, deeming the task 'sexist'.
The in-fighting continued when Jale, Kimberly and Helen gathered to talk about Danielle.
Speaking her mind: Helen has remained outspoken, despite her words rubbing certain housemates up the wrong way
Power talks: The girls of the house spent much of the Sunday's episode discussing each other, although they also talked about which boys they'd like to save from facing eviction
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Kimberly admitted that she struggled to understand her, with Helen responding: 'She doesn't f**king understand herself.'
Helen also remarked that she should 'go back to finishing school cos you didn't f**king finish it'.
Jale attempted to calm down her one-time nemesis Helen, but the outspoken housemate insisted: 'I have to say it to you, I can't say it to her or I'll be accused of dampening her sparkle.'
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New attitude: Jale has become something of a mediator in the house, after initially facing resistance from some of her housemates
Changed man? During the episode, Winston was put through a mock finishing school, to learn how to improve his behaviour
With their power to nominate, the girls gave much thought to the boys they'd most like to save.
Danielle admitted that she would save Steven and Ash as she thought people had the wrong idea about them.
She also suggested they should save Chris as he is diplomatic and they need a character like that in the house.
Ashleigh opted for Matthew, telling the girls: 'When I got to know him, he's quite a sensitive person.'
Off the chopping block? Kimberly didn't surprise her housemates when she said that she wanted to save Steven from facing eviction
While Kim went for her obvious choice of Steven, she also picked Marlon as he has responded well to criticism.
Meanwhile, Danielle and Ashleigh agreed on Steven over Ash.
But Ashleigh cautiously explained: 'Just because I'll save him doesn't mean I trust him.'
The power of words: Marlon was also put through his finishing school paces, as he was told to be less crude
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