Angela and Casey butted heads when at eviction time, Angela suggested they should be voting for “the person who has worked the hardest” not “the safest”, referring to Casey.
But in a chat with New Idea, Angela stood her ground adding that “Casey didn’t bring anything to the table" and that's what led to the "low blow" use of foul language.
"If it’s a game, I give it 100 per cent. She didn’t. She couldn’t bring anything valuable to the table," Angela stated.
"That’s why I called her out, all she did was tan in the house, there’s nothing malicious about tanning.”
Casey then hit back at the statement on her Instagram with a collage of bikini pictures with the caption: "Just to solidify that 'all I do is tan'.”
Angela, who admitted she wouldn't mind having Sonia Kruger's job as Big Brother host, also revealed to the former Bachelor that she wants Kieran to take the crown.
“You know, he's been playing the game because he's always been very vulnerable. And you can tell what Angela's game play was; you can tell what Kieran's game play was," she explained.
"I want to see a person win $250,000 that has actually worked, that has played the game and he's done that. Hate him or love him, but that kid is playing the game."
Perth local Angela, who grew up in the "Beverly Hills of Kenya" has been married to her chef husband Damian for 15 years and shares Callum, 9, and Bella, 5 with him.
The former housemate previously told WHO that her unshakeable confidence comes from her loving family’s support and confesse dhtat she can't be anything but herself.
“I just went on to the show as myself and it’s worked out because the Australian public has embraced me. If some of the housemates don’t like me, so what? That’s on them.”