“I would rather sit with the devil than sit with Alex” Pere says

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“I would rather sit with the devil than sit with Alex” Pere says

“I would rather sit with the devil than sit with Alex” Pere says

TSB News reports that Pere left no room for confusion when asked about the prospect of sitting down with Alex in the future.

He not only expressed his lack of interest in a meeting with Alex but also made a strong statement, likening the idea to conversing with the devil.

This declaration underscores the intensity of the conflict between Pere and Alex. Pere also emphasized his commitment to maintaining a positive atmosphere in his life. He clarified that he bears no lingering grudges against Alex, but rather, his decision to distance himself from her is a deliberate choice. His aim is to protect his life from negative energy and unresolved tensions, believing it’s the best course of action for his well-being.

This recent statement regarding Alex is not the first time Pere’s attitude towards her has drawn public attention. A while back, when asked about Alex, Pere had casually responded with, “Who is Alex?” This seemingly dismissive reply stirred mixed reactions, with some interpreting it as an attempt to feign ignorance given their shared history.

However, Pere has since elaborated on the matter in subsequent interviews and on Twitter. He has shared his experiences and perspectives regarding Alex, offering more context to their strained relationship.

The roots of this conflict trace back to their time together in the Big Brother house. Initially, they had a somewhat romantic relationship, which deteriorated into conflicts and disputes over time. Their interactions in the house even escalated to a near physical altercation, with Pere yanking a mattress from Alex’s bed, nearly causing her to fall to the floor. Both Pere and Alex received strikes as a result.

The unresolved tensions and clashes from their time in the Big Brother house seem to have a lasting impact on their relationship. Pere’s recent statements and firm stance suggest that any hope of reconciliation or amicable interactions between them seems unlikely at best.