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Niamh.
23-07-2013, 12:44 PM
Anyone else think Sophie shouldn't have kept pushing Sam to ask Callum that question about if he'd drop Sam for Charlie? I got the impression that she was hoping Callum would say yes. I think she's one of the bitchiest HMs in there. Bit of a pot stirrer too I think
Vanessa
23-07-2013, 12:46 PM
Anyone else think Sophie shouldn't have kept pushing Sam to ask Callum that question about if he'd drop Sam for Charlie? I got the impression that she was hoping Callum would say yes. I think she's one of the bitchiest HMs in there. Bit of a pot stirrer too I think
Agree with you there. We saw her true colours when she ranted at Dexter that week. She was so foul and over the top. She's a bitch and a **** stirrer.
Anyone else think Sophie shouldn't have kept pushing Sam to ask Callum that question about if he'd drop Sam for Charlie? I got the impression that she was hoping Callum would say yes. I think she's one of the bitchiest HMs in there. Bit of a pot stirrer too I think
If she did it backfired on her a bit when Callum went on his rant about how he wouldn't do it even if he was madly in love with her.
Niamh.
23-07-2013, 12:48 PM
If she did it backfired on her a bit when Callum went on his rant about how he wouldn't do it even if he was madly in love with her.
Yeah, lol I think it might have been a last ditch attempt to turn Sam off Callum so she could get the Twins in the safe house :laugh:
Vanessa
23-07-2013, 12:49 PM
The twins has a lucky escape. :joker:
Niamh.
23-07-2013, 12:50 PM
The twins has a lucky escape. :joker:
Yeah absolutely :laugh:
Haha would there be anything worse than having Laurel and bloody Hardy in the safe house with you. Their fake arguments and stunted misdemeanours would get right on my squirrel.
Kizzy
23-07-2013, 12:52 PM
No, I thought it was a good question to ask, you can tell easily who sophie likes and who she doesn't though. She can see through callum and dexter as they're far too fake and they only upset people or react later for an ulterior motive, the others react instantly.
Vanessa
23-07-2013, 12:52 PM
Haha would there be anything worse than having Laurel and bloody Hardy in the safe house with you. Their fake arguments and stunted misdemeanours would get right on my squirrel.
:laugh2:
Niamh.
23-07-2013, 12:53 PM
No, I thought it was a good question to ask, you can tell easily who sophie likes and who she doesn't though. She can see through callum and dexter as they're far too fake and they only upset people or react later for an ulterior motive, the others react instantly.
It's not the question itself but the way she pushed him into it when he clearly didn't want to and said so a number of times before he agreed.
GiRTh
23-07-2013, 12:55 PM
Anyone else think Sophie shouldn't have kept pushing Sam to ask Callum that question about if he'd drop Sam for Charlie? I got the impression that she was hoping Callum would say yes. I think she's one of the bitchiest HMs in there. Bit of a pot stirrer too I thinkThis. She's a snake. More so than any of the other girls.
Vanessa
23-07-2013, 12:55 PM
It's not the question itself but the way she pushed him into it when he clearly didn't want to and said so a number of times before he agreed.
And Sophie is not fake with her Brian Belo dumb act? :laugh:
I've noticed that Sophie isn't as innocent as she lets on. Has anyone else spotted how she watches the interactions of other HM's carefully and then at a later date brings something up 'innocently' to cause friction between them?
She lets on she is dumb and a bit stupid but actually she is playing the smartest game in there. If she doesn't go this week she'll probably sail through to the final with no noms. We'll likely have another so called 'dumb blonde' winner. :bored:
Livia
23-07-2013, 12:59 PM
Honestly? I don't think she's bright enough to be devious.
Jesus.
23-07-2013, 01:01 PM
I think it was a terrible question to ask. There is not one person with an ounce of intelligence who would have said they'd take Charlie over Sam. For reasons of public image and basic decency.
Niamh.
23-07-2013, 01:02 PM
Honestly? I don't think she's bright enough to be devious.
I think she has a devious streak in her and I don't believe she's that stupid either, I doubt she's a mensa member or anything but I think she just plays on it a little and people believe it because of the child like innocent voice she has :laugh:
I think she has a devious streak in her and I don't believe she's that stupid either, I doubt she's a mensa member or anything but I think she just plays on it a little and people believe it because of the child like innocent voice she has :laugh:
If she doesn't know who Ghandi is I wouldn't even allow her to read Mr Men books without someone to help her if she gets stuck.
Kizzy
23-07-2013, 01:04 PM
It's not the question itself but the way she pushed him into it when he clearly didn't want to and said so a number of times before he agreed.
I could see why sam may be reluctant to hear the answer, but it was great in that it would uncover for them if the 'friendship' was genuine?
He changed his mind once he thought about it.
the truth
23-07-2013, 01:05 PM
yeah sneaky and sly.....I like how callum asked how did they come up with the question ? hes a sharp cookie callum very underestimated.....sam came out looking pure as the driven snow....sophie looked a sneak
user104658
23-07-2013, 01:05 PM
She sometimes looks at other housemates like something she's trying desperately to scrape off of her shoe. Callum and Sam "dancing", for example... Dexter several times and Dan after the "announcement on Hazels behalf" - though at least she spoke up then, she usually doesn't.
Definitely playing the innocent / nice / dumb as a post act for all its worth.
Vanessa
23-07-2013, 01:06 PM
yeah sneaky and sly.....I like how callum asked how did they come up with the question ? hes a sharp cookie callum very underestimated.....sam came out looking pure as the driven snow....sophie looked a sneak
Callum is intelligent and sussed Sophie out.
Kizzy
23-07-2013, 01:08 PM
I hate the way some HM's are scoffed at as being of lower intelligence, i find it really disconcerting.
They all bring something to the house and academically intelligent people are sometimes the biggest bores.
Niamh.
23-07-2013, 01:11 PM
I could see why sam may be reluctant to hear the answer, but it was great in that it would uncover for them if the 'friendship' was genuine?
He changed his mind once he thought about it.
No it wasn't great, Sam clearly said to her I don't know if I could handle hearing him say he would choose Charlie over me, it might ruin the rest of my time in the house but still even after he said that Sophie pushed him into doing it, that's kind of mean if you ask me. If hazel had said something like that people would be calling for her head on a plate calling her the devil incarnate
the truth
23-07-2013, 01:14 PM
No it wasn't great, Sam clearly said to her I don't know if I could handle hearing him say he would choose Charlie over me, it might ruin the rest of my time in the house but still even after he said that Sophie pushed him into doing it, that's kind of mean if you ask me. If hazel had said something like that people would be calling for her head on a plate calling her the devil incarnate
true. I have to say callum and sam were very sweet in all this, a genuine bromance:wavey:
Honestly? I don't think she's bright enough to be devious.
You don't have to be bright to be sly. I've noticed time and time again how she brings up past tensions in her little - girl voice in the guise of being concerned. It happens too often to be legit.
This isn't the best example but it will have to suffice for now:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TVBQBn2xcew
I remember her trying to turn Dan against Hazel in the early days; how she has tried to do the same with Charlie against Callum and of course how she lets everyone know how she dislikes Dexter. She does it all in a sweet, inoffensive way but the mud sticks more than outright insults because she is listened to as she seems so 'nice'.
She sometimes looks at other housemates like something she's trying desperately to scrape off of her shoe. Callum and Sam "dancing", for example... Dexter several times and Dan after the "announcement on Hazels behalf" - though at least she spoke up then, she usually doesn't.
Definitely playing the innocent / nice / dumb as a post act for all its worth.
Oh God yes. Her disapproving looks irritate me. She doesn't seem to like other people having fun and letting their hair down.
Cherie
23-07-2013, 01:38 PM
I could see why sam may be reluctant to hear the answer, but it was great in that it would uncover for them if the 'friendship' was genuine?
He changed his mind once he thought about it.
Only when she pushed him, not sure how that was meant to confirm anything, given it was a bit obvious and I think Callum sussed immediately (he is deceptively intelligent you know :joker:) and after all that they went and picked Dan.
Only when she pushed him, not sure how that was meant to confirm anything, given it was a bit obvious and I think Callum sussed immediately (he is deceptively intelligent you know :joker:) and after all that they went and picked Dan.
Sophie pushed it so much I got the feeling she was hoping Callum would say something to piss Sam off.
smeagol
23-07-2013, 04:11 PM
she's a total bitch. shes just holding back a lot in order to win it.
saw her true colours long ago. all she does is bitch and talk noms she wants to win so bad.
she see's sam as competition hence the noms.
rionablue
23-07-2013, 04:31 PM
I genuinely think Sophie is jealous of the attention the other girls are getting. Even though she is in a relationsip Im sure she would have liked a little flirting or for one of the guys to fancy her from afar. Sophies main problem is that she hasnt forged any meaningful friendship in there. One of the twins calls her his bestie in there but the others have closer bonds with each other. Other than a few strops she has done nothing for the serious and I am wondering how after the thousands of people who audtioned she got INTO the house in the first place cos she sure aint entertaining
kistar
23-07-2013, 04:39 PM
I genuinely think Sophie is jealous of the attention the other girls are getting. Even though she is in a relationsip Im sure she would have liked a little flirting or for one of the guys to fancy her from afar. Sophies main problem is that she hasnt forged any meaningful friendship in there. One of the twins calls her his bestie in there but the others have closer bonds with each other. Other than a few strops she has done nothing for the serious and I am wondering how after the thousands of people who audtioned she got INTO the house in the first place cos she sure aint entertaining
I was thinking this. How on earth did she ever get picked as a housemate , the only thing I can think of is her connection to Romany Gypsies , think of all the big fat gypsy wedding type programmes on recently.Maybe that's it , there is nothing even slightly entertaining about her.
I thought this too Niamh.. Looked like she was **** stirring to me.
CaudleHalbard
23-07-2013, 04:54 PM
Was it Gina who said to Sophie (as part of a task) " You can take the girl out of the caravan park, but you can't take the caravan park out of the girl"
hijaxers
23-07-2013, 05:03 PM
And Sophie is not fake with her Brian Belo dumb act? :laugh:
Nah she's just Miss Bossy Boots - with a massive ulterior motive
Vicky.
23-07-2013, 05:04 PM
I think she thought Callum would chose Charlie..hoped he would even. Glad he didn't. Though I did laugh when he said something along the lies of 'I dont like Charlie that much anyway' :laugh:
smudgie
23-07-2013, 05:11 PM
No it wasn't great, Sam clearly said to her I don't know if I could handle hearing him say he would choose Charlie over me, it might ruin the rest of my time in the house but still even after he said that Sophie pushed him into doing it, that's kind of mean if you ask me. If hazel had said something like that people would be calling for her head on a plate calling her the devil incarnate
This. Sophie has nominated Sam a couple of times, not sure why perhaps she sees him as a rival in the "quiet one" stakes. Reckon she can be quite ruthless if shove come to push.
Niamh.
23-07-2013, 08:12 PM
Was it Gina who said to Sophie (as part of a task) " You can take the girl out of the caravan park, but you can't take the caravan park out of the girl"
No that was Dexter :laugh:
Anyone else think Sophie shouldn't have kept pushing Sam to ask Callum that question about if he'd drop Sam for Charlie? I got the impression that she was hoping Callum would say yes. I think she's one of the bitchiest HMs in there. Bit of a pot stirrer too I think
Nope.
Winkie Expand
23-07-2013, 08:27 PM
Of the three facing eviction this week, Sophie is unquestionably the one who should leave. Don't even get me started on that blasted baby voice she insists on using to speak. :nono:
I was so bothered by BBBOTS... they pretty much acted as though only Dan and Sam were up for evic this week.
Livia
23-07-2013, 08:30 PM
Sophie's not my favourite housemate, but she's the only one in there who's willing to march up to someone, look them in the eye and tell them straight.
I genuinely think Sophie is jealous of the attention the other girls are getting. Even though she is in a relationsip Im sure she would have liked a little flirting or for one of the guys to fancy her from afar. Sophies main problem is that she hasnt forged any meaningful friendship in there. One of the twins calls her his bestie in there but the others have closer bonds with each other. Other than a few strops she has done nothing for the serious and I am wondering how after the thousands of people who audtioned she got INTO the house in the first place cos she sure aint entertaining
Spot on. :thumbs: She even looks down her nose when the other HM's are having fun.
Sophie's not my favourite housemate, but she's the only one in there who's willing to march up to someone, look them in the eye and tell them straight.
Yes, in that little baby voice of hers which means no -one wants to turn on her...and have you forgotten about Gina? She's not afraid to tell anyone straight...:hugesmile:
Niamh.
23-07-2013, 08:43 PM
Nope.
Stop causing trouble Marc :nono:
Shaun
23-07-2013, 08:44 PM
I don't think it was devious, I think she's just a product of celebrity culture that encourages bitchiness, romantic gossip and stupidity.
Niamh.
23-07-2013, 08:45 PM
Sophie's not my favourite housemate, but she's the only one in there who's willing to march up to someone, look them in the eye and tell them straight.
How many times has she actually done that, I can remember the Dan/Hazel thing, that's it. And she was pretty annoying about that too, it was a pretty awkward situation
Cold Sweat
23-07-2013, 08:47 PM
I thought Sophie carried the task (from what I saw) and that Sam didn’t offer much in the way of input.
Anyway, looking at the poll, those that dislike Sophie will no doubt get their wish on Friday night…
Linto99
23-07-2013, 10:35 PM
Sophie has played the best game in there, She has hidden her quite nasty bitchy side, but is now letting it slip. She should go on Friday!
Vicky.
23-07-2013, 10:42 PM
How many times has she actually done that, I can remember the Dan/Hazel thing, that's it. And she was pretty annoying about that too, it was a pretty awkward situation
She was a bit cornered there too as she was bitching about it then Dan came out midrant IIRC
I remember her having a go at Dexter early on too. But its easy to shout at the house whipping boy :laugh:
Kizzy
23-07-2013, 10:47 PM
I like sophie, she is similar to gina actually she won't look for confrontation but won't shy away from it and gives very honest opinions rather than saying what she thinks others want to hear.
thesheriff443
23-07-2013, 10:52 PM
I don't like the girl and its crystal clear she is holding her tongue!
I'm seeing her trouble making side more and more. Tonight she told Gina that Charlie said she was actually ugly and Charlie did NOT say that. Seems to me she is trying to pitch people against each other in an 'little innocent me' way.
Kizzy
23-07-2013, 11:49 PM
She didn't say it but it was implied.... why does charlie keep shooting her mouth off?
Tonight she bleated on about it to callum on the couch and to anyone who would listen even dexter told her to shut up! Then she brought it up again in the garden to gina and said 'I love your look' in the most insincere tone EVER.
JTM45
23-07-2013, 11:55 PM
Don't like Sophie at all!
She was more concerned about who they could piss-off if they chose certain housemates rather than who actually deserved it or could benefit from it.
Thick, boring and not very nice!:yuk:
She didn't say it but it was implied.... why does charlie keep shooting her mouth off?
Tonight she bleated on about it to callum on the couch and to anyone who would listen even dexter told her to shut up! Then she brought it up again in the garden to gina and said 'I love your look' in the most insincere tone EVER.
How does Sophie know it was implied? She wasn't privy to the conversation. I'm not fond of Charlie at all but no wonder she is going on about it when it is repeatedly brought up by Sophie who was the one who brought it up AGAIN in the garden. Gina doesn't even care, bless her.
Beastie
24-07-2013, 12:44 AM
She was a bit cornered there too as she was bitching about it then Dan came out midrant IIRC
I remember her having a go at Dexter early on too. But its easy to shout at the house whipping boy :laugh:
It's easy to jump on the bandwagon when other housemates have already had a go.
crocs
24-07-2013, 08:52 AM
She was a bit cornered there too as she was bitching about it then Dan came out midrant IIRC
I remember her having a go at Dexter early on too. But its easy to shout at the house whipping boy :laugh:
I agree, in the Dan situation she had no choice but to confront him as he heard something and was not going to let it go. Yet, she said that it was sorted but later bitched about to the twins again. And Dexter was an easy target.
I found Sophie's question very strange and Sam gave a really good reason not to ask it. Still she wanted it to be asked. Strange, very strange.
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