By Fehintola Betiku
Published: 18:20 EST, 7 August 2014 | Updated: 19:34 EST, 7 August 2014
Day 64 in the Big Brother house saw the contestants turn on one another as the power of money ruled the roost.
On day 63 housemates made a pact agreeing to equally split any additional money won in this week's task between themselves.
But tension reached an all time high after Ash Harrison, Chris Wright and Mark Byron all chose to keep the money that the housemate managed to raise so far in the task.
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'It's greed and it's ugly': Chris Wright found himself in the centre of an argument on Thursday night's episode of Big Brother as the housemates came to blows over money
Up in smoke: The housemates bickered among each over a £15,000 money pact
However it was Chris, 33, who felt the full wrath of the house after his fellow contestants failed to understand the reasoning behind his choice.
Attempting to defend himself after Helen Wood, 27, turned on him, the 33-year-old said: 'I know my reasoning was right'.
Siding with Helen, an unimpressed Winston Showan, 27, asserted: 'When you enter a pact, you enter a pact'.
He continued: 'I am really really p***ed off. I personally think you're full of s***'.
Leading the troops... Helen completely failed to understand Chris's reasoning and launched an attack on him
'You're full of s***': Winston expressed his dislike for Chris as Christopher stuck up for the 33-year-old
Trying to avoid the impending epic blowout, Christopher Hall, 23, explained to the group as they sat in the garden: 'We haven't clearly got to know each other and we didn't trust each other enough'.
Continuing to stick up for Chris, Christopher stepped in as Helen, Winston and Mark ganged up on him deeming him untrustworthy and sly.
Trying to control the situation, Pav added: 'Shouting your point doesn't make it more valid'.
Taking to the Diary Room to express some more of her anger, Helen described Chris as an 'absolute balloon', saying: 'Chris is an absolute grade A t***, he's an absolute balloon'.
Best judge of character: Ashleigh Coyle, 18, was put at the forefront on Thursday's group task
Decisions, decisions... Ashleigh wrongfully guessed that Pav, Chris and Ash would steal the extra prize money
Meanwhile Ashleigh and Christopher both spoke of their delight regarding the additional money standing at zero as it meant the pact was now over.
As the dust settled on the argument, Chris told Big Brother in the Diary Room: 'All the heat was on me but the only people that can hold their heads up are Christopher and Ashleigh.
'It's a money based anger it's greed and its ugly. I have lost the respect that I have built up over the last nine weeks.'
Irate: Helen took to the Diary Room to express her disgust over Chris's reasoning to keep the money
'It's a money based anger': Chris told Big Brother that he had lost respect for the majority of the house
Earlier in the episode following last night's episode Helen confronted Ashleigh and Chris about the conversation she overheard.
With Chris failing to recollect what exactly was said the pair managed to smooth things over.
Assuring Helen that every that was said wasn't meant to cause offence, Chris said: 'I promise you you have no to have any reason barriers up'.
Glad that's over: As the dust settled on the fall out Ashleigh and Christopher expressed their delight at the task coming to an end and the money standing at zero
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