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Brad.
11-08-2009, 10:38 PM
Halfwit anymore. after tonights show he proved he was just an over-reacting, blubbing idiot. he has gone from one of my faves to my least fave tonight. i have already voted for him to be evicted tonight and will be voting more times later in the week.

Anyone agree with me that him and Bea were both massively in the wrong here??

Tom
11-08-2009, 10:40 PM
They both were as bad as each other but sadly people are buying into his woe me game plan and she is being completely vilified for it

Cybele
11-08-2009, 10:40 PM
Sorry. I don't agree. All I saw was Freddie unable to get a word out between her hateful screeches. She wouldn't let him say a word and then would paint herself as the victim because of what he was saying to her. He wasn't able to say anything to her! She is an absolute mind ******.

Prole
11-08-2009, 10:40 PM
Originally posted by Bradley.
Halfwit anymore. after tonights show he proved he was just an over-reacting, blubbing idiot. he has gone from one of my faves to my least fave tonight. i have already voted for him to be evicted tonight and will be voting more times later in the week.

Anyone agree with me that him and Bea were both massively in the wrong here??

Really? You didn't feel the slightest empathy for him? Bea's been picking away at him for a while now... and while I won't pretend Freddie blameless, tonight showed Bea to be the vindictive, calculating, cold-hearted shrew that she obviously is.

Vicky.
11-08-2009, 10:41 PM
over-reacting, blubbing idiot...he was having an anxiety attack FFS brad...I hope you never suffer them if this is how you feel...seriously

bansheewails
11-08-2009, 10:42 PM
No I feel sorry for freddie. Marcus said he reacted like that alot earlier on in the series and we were not show that. He had a panic attack, people react in different ways, Bea is a bitch. She watch the show and knows whoch buttons to press to get freddie going.

Just a pity BB fixed it again this week isn't it?

Furbylol
11-08-2009, 10:44 PM
I have mild panic attacks and its not nice.

Jordan.
11-08-2009, 10:44 PM
Bea ****ed him up :hugesmile:

trasadkel
11-08-2009, 10:44 PM
Originally posted by Bradley.
Halfwit anymore. after tonights show he proved he was just an over-reacting, blubbing idiot. he has gone from one of my faves to my least fave tonight. i have already voted for him to be evicted tonight and will be voting more times later in the week.

Anyone agree with me that him and Bea were both massively in the wrong here??

Totally agree with you. I think Freddie is showing just how desperate he is to win. That crying was so fake and overstated with not a tear in sight. Funny he was not this blubbing idiot last week when he was taunting Lisa about being up for eviction and swearing at the woman in the diary room.

All that amazes me is that there are people that think he is being bullied. Funny how they forget so quickly what he has been like the last few weeks.

Unfortunately the truth is that Freddie has come up against someone that is as clever as him and has exposed his gameplan and he doesn't like it.

I will definately be voting out Freddie. i cannot stand the bloke.

millora
11-08-2009, 10:45 PM
bea started every convo after it should have been over. she kept on and on at him. mimicing the way he talks was disgraceful.
i have voted to keep him in and will do so again and again to show that bitch

JustSkipIt
11-08-2009, 10:46 PM
I have gone off Freddy in the last few weeks, however, after watching the relentless way Bea has hammered at his self esteem over the last three days, irrespective of how often he has attempted to apologise, I can't truly say I blame him.
She has been unfailingly cruel and, having known him so well, she know his weaknesses and gone for them.

Vladimir
11-08-2009, 10:46 PM
Originally posted by VickyJ
over-reacting, blubbing idiot...he was having an anxiety attack FFS brad...I hope you never suffer them if this is how you feel...seriously

An anxiety attack because of Bea? Is he stupid?

millora
11-08-2009, 10:46 PM
Originally posted by trasadkel
[quote]Originally posted by Bradley.
Halfwit anymore. after tonights show he proved he was just an over-reacting, blubbing idiot. he has gone from one of my faves to my least fave tonight. i have already voted for him to be evicted tonight and will be voting more times later in the week.

Anyone agree with me that him and Bea were both massively in the wrong here??

Totally agree with you. I think Freddie is showing just how desperate he is to win. That crying was so fake and overstated with not a tear in sight. Funny he was not this blubbing idiot last week when he was taunting Lisa about being up for eviction and swearing at the woman in the diary room.

All that amazes me is that there are people that think he is being bullied. Funny how they forget so quickly what he has been like the last few weeks.

Unfortunately the truth is that Freddie has come up against someone that is as clever as him and has exposed his gameplan and he doesn't like it.

I will definately be voting out Freddie. i cannot stand the bloke. [/quo


CLEVER seriously do you think what she has done to freddie and david is clever?

Buckleigh
11-08-2009, 10:51 PM
Halfwit should have never been put into the house if he has this 'medical condition'. I agree that he played it up a bit, the next day he was all sunshine and butterflies.

ManicWolf
11-08-2009, 10:54 PM
I can't believe how negatively basic human emotions are treated on this forum. Some people here seem to think we're still living in the middle ages where it should be frowned upon for a man to show his emotions, and God forbid, actually cry! Freddie was not over-reacting, and you could see him trying to stop himself from reacting that way. As someone who suffers from panic attacks, I can tell you it's impossible to stop one once it starts, and having the source of irritation still there (ie. Bea) only make it worse.

squinky
11-08-2009, 10:55 PM
bea is like a dripping tap,slowly drives you bloody mad.once she has started on something,she just goes on and on.i liked her at first,but she is really starting to get on my tits.her constant use of the word negative...argh!jesus shut up,cant someone stick something in her gob when its hanging open in one of her whinges(not negative of course).
freddie does kinda irritate me sometimes,but he did look genuinely freaked out.he does have a tendancy to over react,but on tonights hl,i thought he looked drained.panic attacks are a bag of shite,and i hope that some of the less than tactful people never learn what its like to experience it for themselves.

BB_Eye
11-08-2009, 10:55 PM
*sigh* fickle fickle fickle

...and yeah, I know I've changed my favourite about five times this summer, but I have always liked Freddie. :tongue:

MissKittyFantastico
11-08-2009, 10:56 PM
I really hope none of you here ever have to suffer with anxiety attacks, if that's your reaction to someone who was obviously genuinely in distress.

There is no way he could have faked that, and for people asking how he could have an attack over something as 'trivial' as that, trust me they can happen over the smallest of things, and Freddie has been verbally attacked twice now by someone he counted as a close friend, who has turned on him completely in less than 24 hours.

I suffer with anxiety and panic attacks myself, and I'm telling you there is no way you can fake **** like that.

You can also have the most almighty breakdown, have a good sleep and then be fine the next day, so don't read too much into the fact that he was ok the next day either.

Look at Bea if you want to see crocodile tears and fake emotions, not Freddie.

Vicky.
11-08-2009, 10:56 PM
Originally posted by Vladimir
Originally posted by VickyJ
over-reacting, blubbing idiot...he was having an anxiety attack FFS brad...I hope you never suffer them if this is how you feel...seriously

An anxiety attack because of Bea? Is he stupid?

Why would that make him stupid?

She is someone he cares for and she was verbally attacking every single thing he said, twisting his words about everything, continuing on her steamroller mission even after he told he why he had trouble speaking back, and then comes back for another go.

Would upset me too if i wasnt the type of person to just knock the daft **** out.

Tenantry
11-08-2009, 10:57 PM
I like the way she says she does not want to talk about it, then carrys on gabbing at him:spin2:

Tom
11-08-2009, 10:59 PM
Originally posted by MissKittyFantastico
I really hope none of you here ever have to suffer with anxiety attacks, if that's your reaction to someone who was obviously genuinely in distress.

There is no way he could have faked that, and for people asking how he could have an attack over something as 'trivial' as that, trust me they can happen over the smallest of things, and Freddie has been verbally attacked twice now by someone he counted as a close friend, who has turned on him completely in less than 24 hours.

I suffer with anxiety and panic attacks myself, and I'm telling you there is no way you can fake **** like that.

You can also have the most almighty breakdown, have a good sleep and then be fine the next day, so don't read too much into the fact that he was ok the next day either.

Look at Bea if you want to see crocodile tears and fake emotions, not Freddie.

But it was very mild compared to panic attacks I've seen or even had myself. He was very upset, a big difference to having a panic attack

halfacrown
11-08-2009, 11:01 PM
Originally posted by Buckleigh
Halfwit should have never been put into the house if he has this 'medical condition'. I agree that he played it up a bit, the next day he was all sunshine and butterflies.

Panic attacks are part of life and all of us live or work with people who have them. For the person who has them they can feel like they’re dying. Think I'm exaggerating? Well until you've been through it, and you can have your first one at 70, you don't know. Freddie needs to work through this like everyone. If he can't he'll ask to go.

JustKaz
11-08-2009, 11:02 PM
Originally posted by Cybele
Sorry. I don't agree. All I saw was Freddie unable to get a word out between her hateful screeches. She wouldn't let him say a word and then would paint herself as the victim because of what he was saying to her. He wasn't able to say anything to her! She is an absolute mind ******.

I have to agree, Bea has not known when to stop, Freddie has got himself totally frustrated in trying to defend himself.......what we saw tonight is a clear panic attack... I saw that and though any min he is going to scream to get out of there, and then moments later he said her voice gave him panic feelings. I found this no way funny, and was not fake.

bovvered?
11-08-2009, 11:03 PM
To be honest...

When she told Freddie one of the reasons she was moving beds was that she might 'catch something'...

It was probably the most vile, heartless & despicable things I have ever heard on BB

decisivemoment
11-08-2009, 11:03 PM
Originally posted by VickyJ
over-reacting, blubbing idiot...he was having an anxiety attack FFS brad...I hope you never suffer them if this is how you feel...seriously

I hope BRAD does suffer a panic attack then he may appreciate what the guy was going through.

Marc
11-08-2009, 11:04 PM
He was cringeworthy to say the least

bovvered?
11-08-2009, 11:05 PM
She is systematically destroying the man....
whilst protesting to others.... 'Ive done nothing wrong'
This woman should be taken out of the house

MissKittyFantastico
11-08-2009, 11:09 PM
Originally posted by Tom
Originally posted by MissKittyFantastico
I really hope none of you here ever have to suffer with anxiety attacks, if that's your reaction to someone who was obviously genuinely in distress.

There is no way he could have faked that, and for people asking how he could have an attack over something as 'trivial' as that, trust me they can happen over the smallest of things, and Freddie has been verbally attacked twice now by someone he counted as a close friend, who has turned on him completely in less than 24 hours.

I suffer with anxiety and panic attacks myself, and I'm telling you there is no way you can fake **** like that.

You can also have the most almighty breakdown, have a good sleep and then be fine the next day, so don't read too much into the fact that he was ok the next day either.

Look at Bea if you want to see crocodile tears and fake emotions, not Freddie.

But it was very mild compared to panic attacks I've seen or even had myself. He was very upset, a big difference to having a panic attack

But everybody is different and experiences them differently. Some are mild and people can control them, Freddie does a lot of deep breathing to calm himself down I've noticed, something I do myself. I don't think we can judge someone's level of panic just on the basis of comparing it to what we may or may not have experienced ourselves.

The guy couldn't speak, his breathing was all over the place and he was obviously in great distress, and that vile wench just would not let it be until she decided she'd said her piece fully, AFTER saying she didn't want to be anywhere near him.

I'm actually amazed that some people on here think that was all an act on his part. If he'd just been sniffing and waving his arms about and shedding a few tears fine, but that was not what happened tonight.

squinky
11-08-2009, 11:18 PM
sadly,people judge others on their own level.

JustKaz
11-08-2009, 11:20 PM
I have to post again, I have been and on and off fan of Freddie, but he doesn't deserve some of these comments, and as other posters have said those who thought it an act, then if you ever experience a panic attack I'm quite sure you will think back to your comments here. They can happen any time over simply nothing, or when person is suddenly in a very stressed situation,you could be standing in a tesco que and whomp (sp)

I have had two during my adult life and I remember the feeling very well. I had a partner who suffered them terrible.