Say what you will about that knob-end charming young gentleman Ziggy, it's fair to say he's gutted in the aftermath of Chanelle’s departure. Last night he looked like a broken man as he wept when it dawned on him that she had really gone. “I haven’t come into here to do anyone badly,” he said to Tracey solemnly in the garden. “I can't believe she's gone, just like that. What have I got myself into?” Last night, in a bid to rectify the situation he volunteered to go into the halfway house. Someone had left on his behalf, he explained, so he would be making amends if he was the one to go. In the halfway house, he was philosophical. “It’s quite an emotional place,” he said to Amy. “You get to assess yourself in a place like this.”
*Starts drafting Get Ziggy Out petition.*
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Ziggy cries over Chanelle