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Miranda123
29-07-2014, 09:45 PM
I have never heard her talk of a Mum or Dad, and now her letter comes from her best friend and not a family member
Does anyone know if she has a family?
AbbieJ
29-07-2014, 09:47 PM
I was thinking the exact same thing :conf::shrug:
mr rochester
29-07-2014, 09:48 PM
Winston thought the letter would be from her son. Can't believe it wasn't …very strange indeed. Her friend from the beauty salon hardly cuts it really.
Kazanne
29-07-2014, 09:51 PM
her dads a doctor and he is divorced from her mom,she left home early and their relationships is strained I believe
MojoNixon
29-07-2014, 09:52 PM
her dads a doctor and he is divorced from her mom,she left home early and their relationships is strained I believe
Ahhhh...now i get who you are.....
CaudleHalbard
29-07-2014, 09:54 PM
Her family are embarrassed by her.
Kazanne
29-07-2014, 10:00 PM
Ahhhh...now i get who you are.....
:shrug:
Helens dads a university lecturer, a doctor of something and her mum is a primary school teacher, she talks to her mum don't know about her dad.
user104658
29-07-2014, 10:03 PM
I read quite near the beginning that her parents have essentially disowned her. Partly because she got pregnant as a teenager, but mainly because she's a hooker.
smudgie
29-07-2014, 10:05 PM
I thought she left home when very young.
It's a shame when kids parents fall out big time.
Some families just aren't close, what Helen did for a living at one point should make no difference to how they feel about her, parental love is/ should be conditional.
Jords
29-07-2014, 10:06 PM
tbh Ive never even heard Helen speak about her kid
coffee
29-07-2014, 10:07 PM
I know for a fact if I was a prozzi then my dad would disown me, my mum would stick by me but would throw it in my face when angry at me. All families are different and it's just sad hers ended up this way really. It probably plays a huge part in why she is so mean.
Miranda123
29-07-2014, 10:07 PM
Winston thought the letter would be from her son. Can't believe it wasn't …very strange indeed. Her friend from the beauty salon hardly cuts it really.
I think its more one of those friends who feels like family, and there was a message from her Son
I just wondered where her real family are and why it wouldnt be from them and why they wouldnt have her Son, sounds like her friend has him
Kazanne
29-07-2014, 10:11 PM
Found this about her
http://www.express.co.uk/expressyourself/240993/Helen-Wood-A-very-middle-class-call-girl
fitz2k2
29-07-2014, 10:21 PM
Found this about her
http://www.express.co.uk/expressyourself/240993/Helen-Wood-A-very-middle-class-call-girl
damnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn
rusticgal
29-07-2014, 10:48 PM
I have never heard her talk of a Mum or Dad, and now her letter comes from her best friend and not a family member
Does anyone know if she has a family?
Well she has a son who at 10 years of age is quite capable of writing his mum a nice letter that would have meant the world to her....in fact Winston chose Helen thinking that's who she might hear from....:shrug:
Funny that...:shrug::shrug:
Northern Monkey
29-07-2014, 10:51 PM
They're probably too embarrassed
Macie Lightfoot
29-07-2014, 10:54 PM
tbh Ive never even heard Helen speak about her kid
yeah like the first time was in that DR two days ago or whenever
Babschap
29-07-2014, 11:09 PM
Would be embarrassed to have a daughter like that. I pity her child. I have read on here that she slept with strange men to earn money because she was skint, and her kid needed feeding, but the other day I read an interview where she paid £6000 for veneers! What is the truth I wonder.
rusticgal
29-07-2014, 11:16 PM
Would be embarrassed to have a daughter like that. I pity her child. I have read on here that she slept with strange men to earn money because she was skint, and her kid needed feeding, but the other day I read an interview where she paid £6000 for veneers! What is the truth I wonder.
...and it keeps getting mentioned she has had loads of work done. Since her top lip doesn't seem to meet with her bottom lip...then I guess that's true...unless her veneers were done by Rylans dentist. She certainly has problems keeping her mouth shut :joker:
If that's the case then her sob story doesn't ring true...and doesn't she have her own salon?...she must have slept with the right people recently.
LukeB
29-07-2014, 11:27 PM
Winston thought the letter would be from her son. Can't believe it wasn't …very strange indeed. Her friend from the beauty salon hardly cuts it really.
what he ment was she wants to know how her kids are
Bedouin
29-07-2014, 11:40 PM
Well whether she knows it or not yet it's probably better that she doesn't see her parents. To keep abusive and dysfunctional people in your life is to invite and cultivate a bad lifestyle.
Her parents are also obviously completely terrible if she became a sex worker and was pregnant as a teenager, and furthermore if they disowned her because of these results of their completely awful parenting.
It's crystal clear that she had a very bad childhood by every indicator that she has given. And yet I see someone who is also very affectionate, and compassionate, so she has potential.
debee
29-07-2014, 11:57 PM
Well said again Bedouin. 'Escorts' as she's been called come from all sorts of back grounds. It's not money but usually family dysfunction that sets them on a different path. And while we may feel disgusted or shocked, it seems she's changed direction with her own business up and running. She more than most has,been on a journey and rather than play the past I salute her for getting out and building a new life for herself and her son.
RockBottom
30-07-2014, 12:22 AM
Would be embarrassed to have a daughter like that. I pity her child. I have read on here that she slept with strange men to earn money because she was skint, and her kid needed feeding, but the other day I read an interview where she paid £6000 for veneers! What is the truth I wonder.
Well unfortunately we all can't be perfect like yourself. :nono:
Helen is as hard as nails. She was the the only one to not cry over the other HM's letters. I thought it would have been nice though for her to get a letter from her son...I really really wanted to hear that, so it was disappointing. I wonder how she felt that it wasn't from her boy?
I was a bit astounded when her friend said her son was on a diet and would be glad to get cheeseburgers when Helen returned home. It made me think of an overweight kid whose Mum fed him junk food instead of cooking a decent meal for him. Why would the friend say that - it seemed like a dig to me.
the truth
30-07-2014, 02:23 AM
the author of the letter was a very odd choice??
BigBrotherfan4ever
30-07-2014, 05:53 AM
Helen is as hard as nails. She was the the only one to not cry over the other HM's letters. I thought it would have been nice though for her to get a letter from her son...I really really wanted to hear that, so it was disappointing. I wonder how she felt that it wasn't from her boy?
I was a bit astounded when her friend said her son was on a diet and would be glad to get cheeseburgers when Helen returned home. It made me think of an overweight kid whose Mum fed him junk food instead of cooking a decent meal for him. Why would the friend say that - it seemed like a dig to me.
I thought that remark was very odd aswell, about her son been on a diet:conf:
Kazanne
30-07-2014, 08:18 AM
Helen is as hard as nails. She was the the only one to not cry over the other HM's letters. I thought it would have been nice though for her to get a letter from her son...I really really wanted to hear that, so it was disappointing. I wonder how she felt that it wasn't from her boy?
I was a bit astounded when her friend said her son was on a diet and would be glad to get cheeseburgers when Helen returned home. It made me think of an overweight kid whose Mum fed him junk food instead of cooking a decent meal for him. Why would the friend say that - it seemed like a dig to me.
Oh lets just all guess that she feeds her kid junk now,jeez and people say she's nasty,he may be overweight,doesn't mean she feeds him junk food,but if it makes you feel better to have another stick to beat her with,so be it.Why would you be 'astounded' he's not your child?
poppsywoppsy
30-07-2014, 08:25 AM
I have read that she has said herself she became out of control at an early age and may have been one of the causes of her parental breakup.
She had anger problems at school too.
She must have had a lot of surgery from the look of her earlier photos but I think they have done a really good job on her too.
He ex boyfriend concerns me a lot, I won't write about him on here but if googled there is a lot of info about him and her which might be worrying for Ash.
MrWong
30-07-2014, 08:35 AM
Well whether she knows it or not yet it's probably better that she doesn't see her parents. To keep abusive and dysfunctional people in your life is to invite and cultivate a bad lifestyle.
Her parents are also obviously completely terrible if she became a sex worker and was pregnant as a teenager, and furthermore if they disowned her because of these results of their completely awful parenting.
It's crystal clear that she had a very bad childhood by every indicator that she has given. And yet I see someone who is also very affectionate, and compassionate, so she has potential.
It's not crystal clear at all as we know **** all about her life growing up.
We do know that her brothers are doing alright though. Ones a nurse and the other is at uni.
Ellen
30-07-2014, 08:41 AM
Dont know why it is a big deal. She doesnt have anything to do with her father & limited contact with her mother so her letter came from her best friend. Her best friend obviously thinks a lot about her which came across in the letter. Regarding her son which i think is wrong to speculate about & make it a reason to have a go at her for been a bad mother. :nono:
joeysteele
30-07-2014, 09:09 AM
Dont know why it is a big deal. She doesnt have anything to do with her father & limited contact with her mother so her letter came from her best friend. Her best friend obviously thinks a lot about her which came across in the letter. Regarding her son which i think is wrong to speculate about & make it a reason to have a go at her for been a bad mother. :nono:
Very well said, that is a low blow by any standards Ellen.
A good and fair post again from you too. Actually if I was in the Bb house, I wouldn't want letters from home, especially when I knew family and friends were able to watch me if they wanted to anyway.
Like you I saw no issue at all of getting a letter from her friend, a friend who she is likely closer to than anyone else other than her son of course.
dyfed
30-07-2014, 09:15 AM
her dads a doctor and he is divorced from her mom,she left home early and their relationships is strained I believe
Why am I not surprised !! But would have thought she would have got a message from her son ,it's not like he's a baby..
CaudleHalbard
30-07-2014, 09:20 AM
Her son has probably been getting a bit of stick at school and from his friends about his embarrassing 'prossie' mother.
I'm am not in the least surprised Helen did not get a message from him.
joeysteele
30-07-2014, 09:20 AM
Why am I not surprised !! But would have thought she would have got a message from her son ,it's not like he's a baby..
He's 10, I actually wasn't even allowed to watch BB when I was 10,had he sent the letter, there would have been uproar likely that her son had been used to try to improve her image possibly.
The likely outrage at her 10 year old watching this programme so late each night and as to this series content particularly, would have begged the question who had she entrusted the care of her child to while being in the house.
dyfed
30-07-2014, 09:20 AM
Her family are embarrassed by her.
Even ash wondered if his mum would tell him in his letter to keep away from her...
dyfed
30-07-2014, 09:28 AM
He's 10, I actually wasn't even allowed to watch BB when I was 10,had he sent the letter, there would have been uproar likely that her son had been used to try to improve her image possibly.
The likely outrage at her 10 year old watching this programme so late each night and as to this series content particularly, would have begged the question who had she entrusted the care of her child to while being in the house.
He doesn't have to watch the show to tell his mum he loves her or miss her,if he can't write...draw a picture.
CaudleHalbard
30-07-2014, 09:31 AM
Does he even live with her, do we know?
AnnieK
30-07-2014, 09:33 AM
Maybe Helen wanted to shield him from the glare of the show and so told whomever is looking after him not to have him do it. Maybe he did write one too but BB decided to give her the one from her friend.....maybe, maybe, maybe,.....the kids 10 so the decision will have been made by someone else...I#m sure BB won't have rung him personally and asked him to write one to which he flatly refused :shrug:
Niamh.
30-07-2014, 09:33 AM
He's 10, I actually wasn't even allowed to watch BB when I was 10,had he sent the letter, there would have been uproar likely that her son had been used to try to improve her image possibly.
The likely outrage at her 10 year old watching this programme so late each night and as to this series content particularly, would have begged the question who had she entrusted the care of her child to while being in the house.
He could have wrote a letter to his mom without having had to watch the show though, at the very least I would have thought that the friend might have passed on a message or some sort of an update on him for Helen?
Ellen
30-07-2014, 09:34 AM
He doesn't have to watch the show to tell his mum he loves her or miss her,if he can't write...draw a picture.
She already know's her son loves her just like he know's his mother loves him.
Ellen
30-07-2014, 09:35 AM
Does he even live with her, do we know?
Yes he does live with her.
CaudleHalbard
30-07-2014, 09:39 AM
Yes he does live with her.
Poor kid! ;)
dyfed
30-07-2014, 09:54 AM
Found this about her
http://www.express.co.uk/expressyourself/240993/Helen-Wood-A-very-middle-class-call-girl
I wasn't living in the uk when this story broke,sad really,but Rooney was a married man,how come he got away without being dragged through the mud,oh ya money and football !!
CaudleHalbard
30-07-2014, 09:57 AM
Rooney took out a court injunction as I recall - which blocked the media from reporting on his threesome with Helen and her fellow escort, Jenny.
joeysteele
30-07-2014, 10:47 AM
He doesn't have to watch the show to tell his mum he loves her or miss her,if he can't write...draw a picture.
That is true and he was mentioned anyway by her friend,although I forget all what she said as to him, who obviously is the one looking after him while she is in the house.
Why should there have to be a full blown message from him and as you say he doesn't have to watch the show and maybe he shouldn't be anyway.
So what is the point of him being the one to have to send a message,I see none at all.
It is no big deal at all in my opinion.
IT doesn't matter if he can write or not, why should he not be able to write,you don't know the child.
Perhaps it is just as well he isn't watching this farce of a series, I for sure wouldn't want any of my children if I had any of that age watching this series for sure.
He could have wrote a letter to his mom without having had to watch the show though, at the very least I would have thought that the friend might have passed on a message or some sort of an update on him for Helen?
Yes, very odd that the only thing the friend mentioned about her son that he was on a diet and would be glad to get cheeseburgers when his Mum got home. Made me think the friend was taking the opportunity to give him decent food instead of junk while Helen was away. :shocked:
joeysteele
30-07-2014, 11:02 AM
Yes, very odd that the only thing the friend mentioned about her son that he was on a diet and would be glad to get cheeseburgers when his Mum got home. Made me think the friend was taking the opportunity to give him decent food instead of junk while Helen was away. :shocked:
Really jet,I have to part company with you here, we have no idea if this child has any problems, has an illness or whatever.
We all on here have no idea as to that at all and he is not in BB himself anyway, so for me should not be used as a tool to attack Helen with in the absence of any real knowledge as to him or what he is like too.
Clearly Helen has placed him with a very responsible person,her closest friend in fact while she is in the BB house.For me that speaks volumes in itself.
I find it really sad that to get at Helen it can be to use a tiny snippet of info on a 10 year old boy who likely loves his Mother and she him too.
At 10 years of age I would never have sent a message to anyone in BB nor would I have been even allowed to by my Parents.
I actually think that is right too,'in my opinion'.
Creggle
30-07-2014, 11:12 AM
Helen is as hard as nails. She was the the only one to not cry over the other HM's letters. I thought it would have been nice though for her to get a letter from her son...I really really wanted to hear that, so it was disappointing. I wonder how she felt that it wasn't from her boy?
I was a bit astounded when her friend said her son was on a diet and would be glad to get cheeseburgers when Helen returned home. It made me think of an overweight kid whose Mum fed him junk food instead of cooking a decent meal for him. Why would the friend say that - it seemed like a dig to me.
Winston didn't cry.
joeysteele
30-07-2014, 11:23 AM
leUOTE=Ellen;7110148]She already know's her son loves her just like he know's his mother loves him.[/QUOTE]
Well said Ellen, when I was at Uni I often didn't hear from my parents for months sometimes, nor they from me obviously, we know how much we cared for each other.
Shocking in my view that all sorts of 'speculation' is being thrown about on a 10 year old boy, who is not even in the house or has had any connection to same other than his Mum is in it.
Also, another point that is being overlooked,what if he had written a letter to his Mother but someone else other than Winston got to decide who got their letters and then Helen wasn't chosen to get hers.
That young lads effort could have got discarded and how may he have been left to feel then that his Mum didn't get his letter.
We hear a little bit about looking out for Ashleigh for instance because she is only 18 but unnecessary and unpleasant speculation can be made as to a 10 year old boy,whose Mother just happens to be the main hate figure of this BB series.
Really jet,I have to part company with you here, we have no idea if this child has any problems, has an illness or whatever.
We all on here have no idea as to that at all and he is not in BB himself anyway, so for me should not be used as a tool to attack Helen with in the absence of any real knowledge as to him or what he is like too.
Clearly Helen has placed him with a very responsible person,her closest friend in fact while she is in the BB house.For me that speaks volumes in itself.
I find it really sad that to get at Helen it can be to use a tiny snippet of info on a 10 year old boy who likely loves his Mother and she him too.
At 10 years of age I would never have sent a message to anyone in BB nor would I have been even allowed to by my Parents.
I actually think that is right too,'in my opinion'.
The friend said it Joey, not me. She said he would be glad to get cheeseburgers when Helen got home.
Conclusion: Helen feeds him cheeseburgers, the friend doesn't, he'll be glad when Helen gets back and he can get cheeseburgers again. That is what I took out of it, you obviously take something different out of it but you didn't say what.
Anyway, this is a ridiculous conversation really, whether someone gives their kid cheeseburgers or not, just as criticizing a teenager for having an inch of roots in her hair or having spots is ridiculous.
I think we all need to get a little less petty about little things, myself included. It's like tit for tat, you see something petty about your fave, so you are petty about their fave in return. What are we all like? :laugh:
What are we all like? :laugh:
A bunch of creepy, spotty, sex addict drama queens that like a good argument and point out the smallest faults in everything :laugh:
joeysteele
30-07-2014, 11:35 AM
The friend said it Joey, not me. She said he would be glad to get cheeseburgers when Helen got home.
Conclusion: Helen feeds him cheeseburgers, the friend doesn't, he'll be glad when Helen gets back and he can get cheeseburgers again. That is what I took out of it, you obviously take something different out of it but you didn't say what.
Anyway, this is a ridiculous conversation really, whether someone gives their kid cheeseburgers or not, just as criticizing a teenager for having an inch of roots in her hair or having spots is ridiculous.
I think we all need to get a little less petty about little things, myself included. It's like tit for tat, you see something petty about your fave, so you are petty about their fave in return. What are we all like? :laugh:
You are the only one really going on about it inferring Helen may be possibly a bad Mother as to watching what her child eats, with the fullest respect.
Helen is not my favourite at all, she is not even one of my top 4 of the 9 left, she and Ashleigh for instance are both near together with me at 5th and 6th respectively.
Little between them, 6 of one and half a dozen of the other for me,however I even wouldn't make comments as to Ashleigh's boyfriend for instance who was taking on bbbots last night.
Even if her letter had not come from him.
So I see no need at all,speaking for myself at any rate, to speculate at what or may not be going on as to Helen being a Mother and her relationship with her 10 year old son or how she is bringing him up too.
You are the only one really going on about it inferring Helen may be a bad Mother, with the fullest respect.
Helen is not my favourite at all, she is not even one of my top 4 of the 9 left, she and Ashleigh for instance are both near together with me at 5th and 6th respectively.
Little between them, 6 of one and half a dozen of the other for me,however I even wouldn't make comments as to Ashleigh's boyfriend for instance who was taking on bbbots last night.
Even if her letter had not come from him.
So I see no need at all,speaking for myself at any rate, to speculate at what or may not be going on as to Helen being a Mother and her relationship with her 10 year old son or how she is bringing him up too.
I made the comment about the cheeseburgers and then realized I was being petty and went on to say so.
But if you want to ignore that then okay, maybe you should stop criticizing Ashleigh then and making personal comments about her because she is someones child too.
I think I'll take a break for today because this place does my head in sometimes.
joeysteele
30-07-2014, 11:52 AM
uUOTE=jet;7110391]I made the comment about the cheeseburgers and then realized I was being petty and went on to say so.
But if you want to ignore that then okay, maybe you should stop criticizing Ashleigh then and making personal comments about her because she is someones child too.
I think I'll take a break for today because this place does my head in sometimes.[/QUOTE]
I would hate for you to take a break because usually you say loads I agree with completely.
Have done for a few years now too.
The difference for me, not meaning it in a nasty way, is that Helen and Ashleigh are housemates and both adults too so are then fair game for praise and criticism.
Helen's 10 year old son is not a housemate so,just for me anyway, shouldnt be in the frame.
Kazanne
30-07-2014, 12:34 PM
Even ash wondered if his mum would tell him in his letter to keep away from her...
he was CLEARLY joking.
Kazanne
30-07-2014, 12:37 PM
You are the only one really going on about it inferring Helen may be possibly a bad Mother as to watching what her child eats, with the fullest respect.
Helen is not my favourite at all, she is not even one of my top 4 of the 9 left, she and Ashleigh for instance are both near together with me at 5th and 6th respectively.
Little between them, 6 of one and half a dozen of the other for me,however I even wouldn't make comments as to Ashleigh's boyfriend for instance who was taking on bbbots last night.
Even if her letter had not come from him.
So I see no need at all,speaking for myself at any rate, to speculate at what or may not be going on as to Helen being a Mother and her relationship with her 10 year old son or how she is bringing him up too.
:clap1::clap1: Joey telling that truth again,anyone bringing her son into this needs to take a very long look at themselves.
daniel-lewis-1985
30-07-2014, 12:42 PM
Shes spoke about her dog more than her son from what weve seen. She didn't really seem all that bothered about her son compared to her salon family in the letter.
It does seem shes kind of created her own sort of close knit group of friends who are like family.
When I was in London I didn't see certain members of my family for years so its the next best thing.....Actually its better atleast you get to ****ing chose them lol.
Miranda123
30-07-2014, 12:55 PM
I thought that remark was very odd aswell, about her son been on a diet:conf:
It was obviously a joke, she may give him whatever he wants, to overcompensate for things she never had, her friend may have said that to suggest he'll eat what we give him here
Helen laughed so I hardly think it was serious
On the other hand, if an 11yr old is overweight then you're doing them a favour putting them on a diet now rather than a lifetime of dieting later!
Miranda123
30-07-2014, 01:04 PM
The friend said it Joey, not me. She said he would be glad to get cheeseburgers when Helen got home.
Conclusion: Helen feeds him cheeseburgers, the friend doesn't, he'll be glad when Helen gets back and he can get cheeseburgers again. That is what I took out of it, you obviously take something different out of it but you didn't say what.
Anyway, this is a ridiculous conversation really, whether someone gives their kid cheeseburgers or not, just as criticizing a teenager for having an inch of roots in her hair or having spots is ridiculous.
I think we all need to get a little less petty about little things, myself included. It's like tit for tat, you see something petty about your fave, so you are petty about their fave in return. What are we all like? :laugh:
Totally agree. For myself I have resisted the urge to sign in after a bottle of wine in the evening or after Pimms in the park during the day
It's fun to have faves and hate others, but sometimes we all get a bit carried away, in my case, particularly after a few bevvys
I really like Helen and Ash but not confident they can win, I'd be really pleased if Ash gets to stay till the final along with her
As for Ashleigh, I don't really hate her, she was a bit misguided with her friend choices early on which prevented her from having fun but all my bitching isn't even about her, it's just bitching, and her bf sounds like a nice boy so good luck to them
I'm really okay with those left, though I'd hate Mark to win
God I hate an epiphany this early in the day!
Niamh.
30-07-2014, 01:07 PM
Totally agree. For myself I have resisted the urge to sign in after a bottle of wine in the evening or after Pimms in the park during the day
It's fun to have faves and hate others, but sometimes we all get a bit carried away, in my case, particularly after a few bevvys
I really like Helen and Ash but not confident they can win, I'd be really pleased if Ash gets to stay till the final along with her
As for Ashleigh, I don't really hate her, she was a bit misguided with her friend choices early on which prevented her from having fun but all my bitching isn't even about her, it's just bitching, and her bf sounds like a nice boy so good luck to them
I'm really okay with those left, though I'd hate Mark to win
God I hate an epiphany this early in the day!
:omg:
What a wonderful post Miranda :laugh:
Miranda123
30-07-2014, 01:12 PM
:omg:
What a wonderful post Miranda :laugh:
Thanks Niamh, life is just to short....
Niamh.
30-07-2014, 01:12 PM
Thanks Niamh, life is just to short....
Who do you want out on Friday?
Miranda123
30-07-2014, 01:16 PM
Who do you want out on Friday?
I think Zoe, I didn't really have much of an opinion about her until her Tesco remark and the incessant singing
Pav will go next anyway, I would think, and even though Chris is getting creepier by the hour, I don't want any more original HM's to go before the newbies
Just hope there's no twist next week to save Pav
Miranda123
30-07-2014, 01:16 PM
Who do you want out on Friday?
Mark should be the first original HM to go too
Niamh.
30-07-2014, 01:18 PM
I think Zoe, I didn't really have much of an opinion about her until her Tesco remark and the incessant singing
Pav will go next anyway, I would think, and even though Chris is getting creepier by the hour, I don't want any more original HM's to go before the newbies
Just hope there's no twist next week to save Pav
Yeah I'm leaning towards Zoe as well, she's getting annoying
Mark should be the first original HM to go too
I wouldn't mind that especially with how he is with Christopher :nono:
Miranda123
30-07-2014, 01:24 PM
Yeah I'm leaning towards Zoe as well, she's getting annoying
I wouldn't mind that especially with how he is with Christopher :nono:
My ideal final 5 would be....Helen (obvs) Ash, Christopher, Winston and Chris, but obviously I think Ashleigh will be there so I'd sacrifice Chris
What's yours?
Niamh.
30-07-2014, 01:36 PM
My ideal final 5 would be....Helen (obvs) Ash, Christopher, Winston and Chris, but obviously I think Ashleigh will be there so I'd sacrifice Chris
What's yours?
Ok well Helen is going to be there anyway, so I'd like : Ashleigh, Christopher, Chris and hhhmmmm not sure about the last maybe Pav actually (eventhough he's a newbie)
Bedouin
30-07-2014, 01:42 PM
It's not crystal clear at all as we know **** all about her life growing up.
We do know that her brothers are doing alright though. Ones a nurse and the other is at uni.
It completely is.
Anybody who goes 'off the rails' as she has, has the anger issues and default to confrontation that she has, is guaranteed to have had a bad childhood. with like 150,000% certainty. 95% of a child's brain is formed in their first 5 years based on their environment; epigenetics respond to environmental factors virtually from the day of conception where literally the genes turn on or off depending on the surrounding circumstances, and the mother and child are biologically a succinct system for the first few years (those hormones that the mother's body contain are passed on to the infant in utero and through breast milk. So a stressed mother will literally be providing their child with stressed out sustenance.) Genes have not been shown to impact on personality in even a slightly significant way.
Her parents are awful and made bad decisions, and are even more awful if they would decide to disown her for responding in the normal way to an extremely dysfunctional environment. Although it's not surprising that her father would react in that arrogant, non-empathetic and non-compassionate way.
'Doing alright' is not how character and emotion are judged, and their professions don't have much to do with their inner emotional states and histories.
arista
30-07-2014, 01:43 PM
Found this about her
http://www.express.co.uk/expressyourself/240993/Helen-Wood-A-very-middle-class-call-girl
Yes a Working Hooker
getting Big Cash
Babschap
30-07-2014, 08:23 PM
Well unfortunately we all can't be perfect like yourself. :nono:
I never said I was perfect! Why personalise your comment? I made a valid observation about a housemate. Pleeeease!
Many people have to make hard choices in life to survive and care for their families.Its 2014 people, these type of personal judgements are uncalled for. Lets stick to what we see in the house
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