'Floribama Shore': Jeremiah thinks he is being bullied after he admits of feeling like an outcast in the house
Jeremiah is having a hard time finding a place for himself in the house ever since Gus and he got into a heated argument. In today's episode of the show, Jeremiah confessed that things have been different and he hasn't been feeling too good about how things have been going.
Talking to Kirk, Jeremiah revealed that he felt like an outcast. He revealed that he had always been homeschooled and never had to deal with bullying but felt like he was being bullied in the house by the other cast members. Jeremiah was most affected after he and Gus got into an argument. The two had been close but their friendship soon fell apart.
Jeremiah was upset that Gus decided to start a fight with him. "It is what it is. When somebody close to you, somebody you considered family says nothing other than the fact that he feels we always gang up on him in the house, all that is just b**shi**," he said at that time.
He added, "He was looking for a fight last night and for some reason, he picked it with me." Meanwhile, Gus had a different side to the story. He revealed things changed between him and Jeremiah after he started dating. He recalled paying a hefty price for his car after it was towed when Jeremiah and his brother borrowed it.
However, Jeremiah felt a bit at home when he had the company of Mattie Lynn Breaux in the house. Mattie and Gus have been friends for a long time and when she was in town, Gus jumped in to invite her to join the cast. Jeremiah felt that Mattie helped her stay grounded and feel adventurous at the same time.
He enjoyed her company and confessed to Kirk that she was helping him keep the things of the past away. Kirk advised him to not think about the past and have fun. While Jeremiah decided to take this advice the question still remains if he will still feel the same once Mattie leaves the house.
'Floribama Shore' airs on Thursdays at 8 pm on MTV.