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lily.
12-01-2015, 08:20 AM
... he had just come out and said that it was stupid, that he made a mistake and that he was sorry.

Instead of that, he seemed to be trying to justify it.

People make mistakes. But, the way he reacted afterwards says more about his character than the mistake he made.

That's my take on the matter anyway.

LukeB
12-01-2015, 08:57 AM
True tbh
fair play to Chloe for not acting the victim. But tbh ken should be removed too it didn't seem fair

lily.
12-01-2015, 08:58 AM
I think Chloe's reaction was genuine. A lot of people online have criticised her for overreacting, but it didn't seem like it to me.

LukeB
12-01-2015, 09:01 AM
I think Chloe's reaction was genuine. A lot of people online have criticised her for overreacting, but it didn't seem like it to me.

She did the best thing really, normally girls gives boys a slap/punch when they do things they shouldn't

Raph
12-01-2015, 09:03 AM
I actually disagree Lily, I thought he handled the situation well. He understood the reasons why he was being reprimanded for his actions, but I think he quite eloquently explained what may have triggered his behavior. To me, that was more of a way in which he reasoned what caused his actions, instead of trying to justify it/find excuses for it

lily.
12-01-2015, 09:19 AM
I get what you are saying Raph, but I felt that at some points he was implying that she had encouraged it by 'acting flirty' with him. He's a messed up guy. I don't think that he ought to have gone in there in the first place given his personal life situation and how it is affecting him.

Raph
12-01-2015, 09:24 AM
I get what you are saying Raph, but I felt that at some points he was implying that she had encouraged it by 'acting flirty' with him. He's a messed up guy. I don't think that he ought to have gone in there in the first place given his personal life situation and how it is affecting him.

Yeah true - I forgot that, fair. I completely agree, it's a shame because this whole situation will probably carry with him for a while when really BB producers are to blame for letting him go in, despite his recent lack of stableness.

lily.
12-01-2015, 09:28 AM
It will follow him. I would hate to be in the public eye. You are never allowed to move past any mistake you make in life. And, I have made plenty lol

Denver
12-01-2015, 10:03 AM
It will follow him. I would hate to be in the public eye. You are never allowed to move past any mistake you make in life. And, I have made plenty lol

Not really as he has no career in the UK so i dont think it will affect his life to much but he will always remember it

sampvt
12-01-2015, 10:08 AM
It wont effect him one iota. It might even get him a few more places on a few more idiot reality shows now because he is viewed as a perv and they might want him to boost the ratings seeing as how he is in the news for a lewd sexual act. Well that's what they will say about him to sensationalise him but the real truth will probably centre around how silly us Brits where to evict him for such a small thing after a tart lured him into making a mistake by taunting him while he was drunk. The Yanks can twist things very easily and their freedom of speech laws are different to ours.

bots
12-01-2015, 10:25 AM
It wont effect him one iota. It might even get him a few more places on a few more idiot reality shows now because he is viewed as a perv and they might want him to boost the ratings seeing as how he is in the news for a lewd sexual act. Well that's what they will say about him to sensationalise him but the real truth will probably centre around how silly us Brits where to evict him for such a small thing after a tart lured him into making a mistake by taunting him while he was drunk. The Yanks can twist things very easily and their freedom of speech laws are different to ours.

Unfortunately, its comments like this that have stopped this forum from focusing on to the latest interactions and leaving JeremyGate in the past.

Jeremy was an accident waiting to happen, he is no longer in the show, he will go back to the obscurity that he was in post baywatch. Chloe has moved on and wants to forget it. It wasn't big news in the general scheme of the world and perpetuating discussion by blaming the victim is just bollocks on so many levels.

sampvt
12-01-2015, 10:28 AM
Unfortunately, its comments like this that have stopped this forum from focusing on to the latest interactions and leaving JeremyGate in the past.

Jeremy was an accident waiting to happen, he is no longer in the show, he will go back to the obscurity that he was in post baywatch. Chloe has moved on and wants to forget it. It wasn't big news in the general scheme of the world and perpetuating discussion by blaming the victim is just bollocks on so many levels.

and its posts like this that stop new people joining.

AnnieK
12-01-2015, 10:38 AM
It wont effect him one iota. It might even get him a few more places on a few more idiot reality shows now because he is viewed as a perv and they might want him to boost the ratings seeing as how he is in the news for a lewd sexual act. Well that's what they will say about him to sensationalise him but the real truth will probably centre around how silly us Brits where to evict him for such a small thing after a tart lured him into making a mistake by taunting him while he was drunk. The Yanks can twist things very easily and their freedom of speech laws are different to ours.

Sam....how would you feel if it had been your daughter who had gone to help someone she considered a friend whilst he was being ill and he did something inappropriate to her? Would you call her a tart for flaunting herself of would you be livid that a guy made inappropriate actions towards your daughter. Chloe has said it was not malicious and a mistake which suggests a level of adult behaviour and not set up or victim playing.

bots
12-01-2015, 10:38 AM
and its posts like this that stop new people joining.

please explain, that makes no sense