Joshua Fox
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It was a near punch-on, an insider said.
They were absolutely ready to go.
Producers were forced to step in, physically positioning themselves between the two men before things had a chance to turn violent.
Several cast members were visibly shaken, with one source describing the moment as terrifying.
That's when everyone realized how far this had gone, the source added.
Now for wider context, it's worth pointing out here that Ali at Daily Mail who wrote that, he is friends with Chris.
And like, if you've seen his socials, he spent weeks now sharing like selfies and pictures of them together, interviews, socializing, whatever.
Therefore, I think it's fair to say that what he wrote would be pretty spot on and accurate as ultimately he could just ask Chris who can confirm or deny.
And if you're now wondering, well, fuck me, that sounds hectic.
Why wouldn't they air that on TV?
In my opinion, that's for two reasons.
Firstly, showing Chris in that negative light acting just as bad as Brooke at their dinner party would mean the episode then ended with viewers pretty much hating them both equally.
And his crying moment earlier was just pointless because the only ending to their story act then
It wouldn't be of redemption that would put the show in a somewhat positive light, as it implied it had positively changed, you know, one of their lives.
But viewers would be sat at home going, well, these two people are as bad as each other.
Why were they cast?
What were they thinking?
They are horrific.
And secondly, again, this is just my opinion, but I believe that if they did include that scene, especially if it was as described by Ali and was on the verge of becoming physically violent, then that would reflect even worse on the show, who, as you all now know, were warned two days earlier by me that Chris has violent tendencies.
And I'd asked them in an email that has still been unanswered,