The wedding photographer got himself into a tizzy after the group voted him the most likely to be a "sheep" in a mission to win cash and he crumbled at the roundtable banishment.
Brian's weird behaviour managed to inadvertently raise the suspicions of the group and despite being a "faithful" he became the second person to be voted out of series two on Wednesday night.
But instead of being "sheepish" about his short-lived TV experience, the 33-year-old has decided to embrace it by getting a commemorative tattoo and giggling when pals make baa-ing noises.
Brian, who was born in Perth but now lives on Glasgow's south side, said: "Looking back I have no idea why I acted the way I did. It was so out of character.
"I think it was the crazy mixture of adrenaline and pressure being around that table that only those who have been on the show will ever understand.
"I just panicked thinking I was under fire from the other contestants when really I wasn't and I ended up crumbling and throwing myself under the bus when I wasn't under suspicion in the first place.
"In there you're on the lookout for changes in behaviour and by freaking out I drew attention to myself. Banishing me was the right and wrong thing for the group and I totally get why they did it.
"If I had kept my cool and not made such a big deal about being voted 'the most likely to be a sheep' during the challenge then I would not have broken down and would have lasted a lot longer.
Brian, who lives with artist girlfriend Linzi Jamieson, joked: "It's the producer's fault I am gone. If they had not put that in I would not have lost it at the roundtable but, looking at it another way, the silver lining is I made an impression.
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