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Lee
Lee was one of my least favourite housemates. He came across to me as being very false. His friendships in the house seemed phony, apart from maybe his friendship with Sophie, but I have my doubts. But I have to say that when he was up for eviction I wanted Jonny to go, but that was more a case of wanting Jonny to go. Lee in my opinion was arrogant to a point, but I couldn't say he ever really annoyed me. When he was evicted I hardly noticed he had gone, out of all the housemates (apart from Sunita) for me he made the least impact on the show. I feel that whilst Sophie's feelings for Lee may be genuine, Lee's feelings for Sophie may disappear once Sophie disappears from the media. Lee loves one person, and one person only and that is of course himself! |
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I didn't dislike him, in fact I never gave him any thoughtat all, other than to pass comment on his likeness to the baddies in the 5th Element.
I thought Lee was vacuous and an absolute waste of a place. He was so superficial that despite his bulk, you could see the scenery behind him. They didn't even have him on BBLB for the whole week, and Dermot said his 'Dreamboys' spot on the show was embarrassingly wooden. Having seen Lee and Sophie together on finale night both before the cameras started rolling, and during and after, I can assure you there is no chemistry going on there WHATSOEVER. Well, not on that day, and it wasn't even post-row huffy. It was a study of indifference. Lee - he arrived, he left, we forgot him. |
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I really dont think he was that bad. I think people can sometimes get too involved with housemates, Im not pointingmy finger at anyone by the way. I felt he was a bit of an idiot at time, like how he played off two girls but I think he needs more time that other 22 yr olds to grow up.
I actually had a soft spot for Lee. I really wanted him and Adele to get together. ![]() ![]() ![]() |
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Sorry to say this Wildchild, but out of all the potential 'relationships' in the house Lee and Adele was the most phony in my opinion. It was always a non-starter. They never fancied each other. That was obvious, I would have thought!
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Which area in plymouth do you live, I used to live in the outskirts, a little village called Yealmpton but moved away about 14 years ago.
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Jolly good
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I think, possibly, that Lee was a man who thought he had a game plan, rather than him being a lech.
Maybe he was under the mistaken belief that by getting together with someone in the house, it would make the public interested in him. So I can have sympathy for him if he just had an inept strategy. His relationship with Sophie seemed to be very artificial on screen, but you never know, they could be genuine. There’s no harm in giving them the benefit of the doubt, I’d say. |
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