Big Brother star Dave Graham reveals co-star Tully Smyth ‘did his head in’ while in the house

Big Brother star Dave Graham says Tully Smyth ‘did his head in’ while in the house – after he sensationally voted himself off the show to escape

Big Brother fan favourite Dave Graham has just left the show after sensationally voting himself off on Monday’s episode. 

And now, the 42-year-old has reflected on his time in the Big Brother house and revealed who he found most annoying. 

In a cheeky chat with Filip With an F, Dave was asked who ‘did his head in the most’ on the show, and he said it was co-star Tully Smyth, 34. 

Big Brother star Dave Graham revealed this week that co-star Tully Smyth ‘did his head in’ while in the house: ‘She’s a lot’

‘It kind of goes without saying, Tully. She’s lovely, but she’s a lot,’ Dave said with a laugh. 

He added: ‘She’s a lot. There is too much Tully going on in most four minute segments and there’s a lot of four minute segments in a 24-hour period in a very small and enclosed house.’

Meanwhile, Dave told Who magazine on Tuesday that he wanted to leave the compound because the pressure of the competition was becoming too intense.

In a cheeky chat with Filip With an F , Dave was asked who 'did his head in the most' on the show, and he said it was co-star Tully Smyth, 34 (pictured)

In a cheeky chat with Filip With an F , Dave was asked who ‘did his head in the most’ on the show, and he said it was co-star Tully Smyth, 34 (pictured)

‘The weight of the game was there at all times… the intensity of it just grew to the point that, for me, it became undoable, and unbearable,’ Dave said.

‘I was challenged and then ended up wanting to get the hell out of the house.’ 

He added that he wanted to make sure his close friend Reggie was taken care of and that she remained on the show.

'There is too much Tully going on in most four minute segments and there's a lot of four minute segments in a 24-hour period in a very small and enclosed house,' he said

‘There is too much Tully going on in most four minute segments and there’s a lot of four minute segments in a 24-hour period in a very small and enclosed house,’ he said

Dave said on Tuesday that he wanted to leave the compound because the pressure of the competition was becoming too intense

Dave said on Tuesday that he wanted to leave the compound because the pressure of the competition was becoming too intense

‘It was my time to go, and it was a great way to go leaving two incredible housemates on the eviction chairs and being able to get out and know that Reggie’s safe and secure,’ he said.

‘Farmer Dave’ sensationally voted himself out of the game on Monday, telling Big Brother he would rather quit than compete against Reggie and Estelle.

Dave, a youth worker, said the game-playing in the house didn’t align with his beliefs.

‘I tried to get in there and play the game, but it’s just not me – it’s not who I am,’ he admitted.

Dave was eventually given the boot from the house, and seemed grateful to be gone.

'Farmer Dave' sensationally voted himself out of the game on Monday, telling Big Brother he would rather quit than compete against Reggie and Estelle

‘Farmer Dave’ sensationally voted himself out of the game on Monday, telling Big Brother he would rather quit than compete against Reggie and Estelle