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Mystic Mock
30-08-2015, 02:44 AM
The question is simple are the public taking Farrah's behaviour too seriously? I personally feel like she's a female Perez who's winding up a bunch of self-righteous idiots tbh, admittedly she's an attention seeker (hence a lot of her comments so far) but compared to some of these people I can tolerate her more I guess.

What do you guys think?

Northern Monkey
30-08-2015, 03:12 AM
No i think she takes everyone else too seriously,She seems to be humourless.

camertone
30-08-2015, 04:47 AM
austin turned natasha and james against farrah.. and it is working.. little digs here and there and farrah picks up on it..

Mitchell
30-08-2015, 04:52 AM
I don't like her, but she needs to stay for a while.

rionablue
30-08-2015, 05:34 AM
I totally agree. Farrah is being set up to be the first out as she is bound to be nominated and it would be a shame to lose her. We need a bit of drama in there. Unfortunately I reckon she is definitely gone next week

ConnieLingus
30-08-2015, 05:42 AM
She is a lump of wood.

Ammi
30-08-2015, 05:46 AM
..I don't know much about her tbh but she seems a very defensive person and like some defensive people can then 'attack' because they assume they're being judged/quite over-sensitive type thing ...I actually quite like her and would like to see more of her but sadly I don't think she'll stay though...

goldensunlight
30-08-2015, 11:26 AM
No I think she takes herself too seriously. All I've seen her do so far is run other people down, argue and be up on her high horse. Perez was a troll, the worrying thing is that Farrah genuinely seems to think she's better than everybody else and has no element of fun whilst playing her role.

lostalex
30-08-2015, 11:28 AM
she's a teen mom, that's tough. she's gotta protect herself and her kids.

lostalex
30-08-2015, 11:29 AM
i think it's funny that Uk women are only bitchy and tough against other women, not men. but American women are tough against everyone, men and women.

I really think American women are much tougher and stronger than british women. hell, i think american women are tougher than even american men.

Liam-
30-08-2015, 11:30 AM
No, she's just a dick

jennyfromtheblock8
30-08-2015, 11:31 AM
She needs to put on chubby Boys dressing gown, remove her make up and relax into being the real her.

lostalex
30-08-2015, 11:34 AM
She needs to put on chubby Boys dressing gown, remove her make up and relax into being the real her.

she has been judged by the media since she was 16 for getting pregnant, i understand why she is so defensive. she was being called a slut and ***** and a horrible mom since she was still a child, don't you think that would make you defensive too?

goldensunlight
30-08-2015, 11:41 AM
i think it's funny that Uk women are only bitchy and tough against other women, not men. but American women are tough against everyone, men and women.

I really think American women are much tougher and stronger than british women. hell, i think american women are tougher than even american men.
One hell of a stereotypical assumption to make. :umm2:

Robodog
30-08-2015, 11:46 AM
It's not even about Farrah, it's about the new BB craze of wanting to hate someone.

Sadly for many people now, BB has become a mob-mentality witch-hunt festival.

Too many people just love to hate!

The moody crowd/BOTS audience members etc all can't wait to find the next person to use as a punchbag for the next series. It's sickening to watch how predictable it is and how much they love hating someone.

Like a lynch mob who don't want a fair trial - they just want to see a hangin'!

This year it's Farrah - thanks to Eammon and Austin.

Last year it was Helen, before that Perez, James Jordan, etc etc etc.

I understand the 'pantomime' aspect but it goes beyond that. These are real people who are not in costume, real people who get real death threats as a result of the show which makes a worrying amount of people think 'it's ok to hate this person'.

BB punishes Scoop for his anti-racist debate, but encourages audiences to hate individuals. Go figure.