G'day Ceryswatchers!
Today Cerys spoke out against the bullying that Lynne had suffered at the hands of some of her fellow campers.
"Your whole thing about honesty is rude sometimes," she told Rodney Marsh. "It's not big and clever to be brutally honest all the time. It doesn't make a better world."
She continued: "The best thing you can do is be generous. Rudeness is the behaviour of a seven year old. You blame everything on your working class background. You both [meaning Rodney and Janice] ran off to the creek instead of saying goodbye. How nasty is that? You have been a bully; you have used your opinion to bully."
Cerys later told the Bush Telegraph that all the nicest people keep being voted out. "I want to be kicked out with the nice people," she said. "I want to be around people who see good in the world."
Later the campers received letters from home. Cerys had a letter from her family, then was stunned to receive a letter from Marc. "Hello songbird," it said. "Things have gone wrong in London so I've had to go back to sort them out. But I'd like to be there for you when you come out, if that's what you wish."
Cerys later openly admitted that she had feelings for Marc. "We knew we were getting too close," she told the Bush Telegraph. "We tried not to spend too much time together and then he was out."
She then requested that a message be sent to Marc: "Aye, I'd love him to come out if that's what he wants," she said. "But there's no rush at all... it's a long life."
More jungle news tomorrow. Keep Cerys in!

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