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Cal.
09-01-2016, 01:50 PM
Thank god we have wonderful women like her on TV who will willingly stand up for basic human rights and fight for gay people! What a lovely woman :love:

LukeB
09-01-2016, 01:50 PM
:clap1:

MB.
09-01-2016, 01:52 PM
A damehood is just around the corner for her incredible work for advocating equal rights :clap2: That, a baby on its way and several lucrative prime time presenting jobs - couldn't be better for her eh?

Samm
09-01-2016, 02:13 PM
A truly kind hearted human

Mystic Mock
09-01-2016, 02:34 PM
Her job is suppose to be a TV Presenter on BB, not a gay rights activist, she can do that in her spare time but not on a Reality TV Show.

And besides she would've been told about everything about Winston so her pretending to be in shock isn't working for me.

Cherie
09-01-2016, 02:41 PM
Her job is suppose to be a TV Presenter on BB, not a gay rights activist, she can do that in her spare time but not on a Reality TV Show.

And besides she would've been told about everything about Winston so her pretending to be in shock isn't working for me.

Exactly, she should have walked away from her job in disgust once his VT aired, principals before cash ..hardly

Paul Kersey
09-01-2016, 03:14 PM
Her job is suppose to be a TV Presenter on BB, not a gay rights activist, she can do that in her spare time but not on a Reality TV Show.

And besides she would've been told about everything about Winston so her pretending to be in shock isn't working for me.

:clap1:

Crimson Dynamo
09-01-2016, 03:45 PM
I would rather she was an impartial interviewer and presenter. I dont care for her supporting any bandwagon or "cause" because she happens to agree or disagree with it.

Crimson Dynamo
09-01-2016, 03:46 PM
Her job is suppose to be a TV Presenter on BB, not a gay rights activist, she can do that in her spare time but not on a Reality TV Show.

And besides she would've been told about everything about Winston so her pretending to be in shock isn't working for me.

:clap1:

ScottyT
09-01-2016, 03:53 PM
She was embarrassing tbh. You could see she lost control of her emotions. A point for Winston despite his crap views.

reece(:
09-01-2016, 05:51 PM
Truly a TV icon!

T*
09-01-2016, 05:52 PM
:clap1:

lookintomyeyes
09-01-2016, 06:03 PM
Part of Emma's job is to interview housemates once they get evicted from the Big Brother house and when Winston got evicted she had to talk to him about his views on Gay people, as if she hadn't then she would be told off by the producers of the show and she would have been brandished a homophobe her self for failing to mention it. Also if she had been soft on him, then again she would have been targeted, so really she had no choice!

I wouldn't say, 'Bless Mrs. Emma Willis'. What I would say to her is that she did her job and look forward to the nice wage packet that you are going to get at the end of the show and get ready for the next series. I think she is good and I like her better than Davina personally.

Babayaro.
09-01-2016, 06:05 PM
Her job is suppose to be a TV Presenter on BB, not a gay rights activist, she can do that in her spare time but not on a Reality TV Show.

And besides she would've been told about everything about Winston so her pretending to be in shock isn't working for me.

Well said, Mock

jet
09-01-2016, 06:49 PM
Her job is suppose to be a TV Presenter on BB, not a gay rights activist, she can do that in her spare time but not on a Reality TV Show..

I was applauding her. It could be that her pregnancy hormones made her more emotional than usual but maybe not.
She seemed genuinely upset and wound up.

sampvt
09-01-2016, 07:26 PM
Her job is suppose to be a TV Presenter on BB, not a gay rights activist, she can do that in her spare time but not on a Reality TV Show.

And besides she would've been told about everything about Winston so her pretending to be in shock isn't working for me.

I used to love Emma, but after this car crash interview, I cant see her in the same light. On the voice tonight I couldn't warm to her. That's sad because I really used to love her a lot. I just now view her as a puppet for hire.

cheapbbfan
09-01-2016, 07:27 PM
Part of Emma's job is to interview housemates once they get evicted from the Big Brother house and when Winston got evicted she had to talk to him about his views on Gay people, as if she hadn't then she would be told off by the producers of the show and she would have been brandished a homophobe her self for failing to mention it. Also if she had been soft on him, then again she would have been targeted, so really she had no choice!

I wouldn't say, 'Bless Mrs. Emma Willis'. What I would say to her is that she did her job and look forward to the nice wage packet that you are going to get at the end of the show and get ready for the next series. I think she is good and I like her better than Davina personally.

it wasnt what she did; its how she did it. She came across unprofessional, rude and conducted herself terribly.. Go watch her and compare her to Rylan who touched the same issues but did so while coming across unbiased (even though he obviously opposed) Winston. Emma got on a soapbox and took the opportunity to have it be about her own personal views like she was on a crusade. That wasnt the time for that. If she wanted to share her opinions, she should have done so when she was interviewed, not when she is the interviewer

ThriceShy
09-01-2016, 07:39 PM
I was applauding her. It could be that her pregnancy hormones made her more emotional than usual but maybe not.
She seemed genuinely upset and wound up.

She didn't get upset or wound up when interviewing a real homophobe like Jim Davidson.

Beso
09-01-2016, 07:44 PM
Exactly, she should have walked away from her job in disgust once his VT aired, principals before cash ..hardly

What a fantastic point.

jet
09-01-2016, 07:50 PM
She didn't get upset or wound up when interviewing a real homophobe like Jim Davidson.

I loathe Jim Davidson. If he had said something homophobic just prior to her interviewing him maybe she would have.

ThriceShy
09-01-2016, 07:55 PM
I loathe Jim Davidson. If he had said something homophobic just prior to her interviewing him maybe she would have.


Winston didn't say it just prior. It was during the general election.

You can't pick and choose.

What Winston said was a general opinion about adoption based on his religious and political views. What jim Davidson did was call Emma's friend and colleague a "shirtlifter" and a "****."

Yet Emma was only furious with Winston. Odd that.

jet
09-01-2016, 08:04 PM
Winston didn't say it just prior. It was during the general election.

You can't pick and choose.

What Winston said was a general opinion about adoption based on his religious and political views. What jim Davidson did was call Emma's friend and colleague a "shirtlifter" and a "****."

Yet Emma was only furious with Winston. Odd that.

Winston's homophobic remarks were the reason he was voted out by the majority of the HM's. So it was a hot topic when he was being interviewed.
The dick Davidson's remarks were not on the radar at all during his interview and bringing them up would have been irrelevant.

bots
09-01-2016, 08:07 PM
Winston's homophobic remarks were the reason he was voted out by the majority of the HM's. So it was a hot topic when he was being interviewed.
The dick Davidson's remarks were not on the radar at all during his interview and bringing them up would have been irrelevant.

yes, but it was the producers that made it a topic, hence their manufacturing of the whole self righteous outrage. That's what the problem is.

jet
09-01-2016, 08:31 PM
yes, but it was the producers that made it a topic, hence their manufacturing of the whole self righteous outrage. That's what the problem is.

He made his views clear enough in his own VT. I assume therefore he wanted us to know how he felt. He could have taken the opportunity when the topic came up to explain how he felt in a way that wouldn't cause hurt to many but instead he expressed his opinions in an offensive way and made further homophobic remarks for example when speaking to Rylan - "you're a great presenter despite being gay" etc. He alone is responsible for what comes out of his mouth. The producers can bring up issues, but it is up to the celebs how they deal with it. Many in the past have turned things around in their favour when things they would rather not have mentioned have been brought up during tasks.

T*
09-01-2016, 08:32 PM
He made his views clear enough in his own VT. I assume therefore he wanted us to know how he felt. He could have taken the opportunity when the topic came up to explain how he felt in a way that wouldn't cause hurt to many but instead he expressed his opinions in an offensive way and made further homophobic remarks for example when speaking to Rylan - "you're a great presenter despite being gay" etc. He alone is responsible for what comes out of his mouth. The producers can bring up issues, but it is up to the celebs how they deal with it. Many in the past have turned things around in their favour when things they would rather not have mentioned have been brought up during tasks.

:clap1:

bots
09-01-2016, 08:37 PM
He made his views clear enough in his own VT. I assume therefore he wanted us to know how he felt. He could have taken the opportunity when the topic came up to explain how he felt in a way that wouldn't cause hurt to many but instead he expressed his opinions in an offensive way and made further homophobic remarks for example when speaking to Rylan - "you're a great presenter despite being gay" etc. He alone is responsible for what comes out of his mouth. The producers can bring up issues, but it is up to the celebs how they deal with it. Many in the past have turned things around in their favour when things they would rather not have mentioned have been brought up during tasks.

No mention was made of the child abuse thing in his VT, that was the producers. They manufactured the conflict in the house with their task designed to anger the housemates, which led to the manufactured eviction, and his subsequent slating by Emma.

There wasn't a moment of that that was in any way true interaction in the house. It was premeditated and planned by the producers.

The VT was also created by the producers, and they authorised his entry into the house after its production, with Emma welcoming him onto the stage and in to the house

cheapbbfan
09-01-2016, 08:54 PM
He made his views clear enough in his own VT. I assume therefore he wanted us to know how he felt. He could have taken the opportunity when the topic came up to explain how he felt in a way that wouldn't cause hurt to many but instead he expressed his opinions in an offensive way and made further homophobic remarks for example when speaking to Rylan - "you're a great presenter despite being gay" etc. He alone is responsible for what comes out of his mouth. The producers can bring up issues, but it is up to the celebs how they deal with it. Many in the past have turned things around in their favour when things they would rather not have mentioned have been brought up during tasks.

how could he explain how he felt without offending anyone? The very nature of his past statement is an offensive one. Short of lying to get by, there is no way to sugar coat it. I think the cowardly thing to do was to get rid of him. I think it would have been more interesting if he were left in this house and forced into a position to challenge himself and hopefully gain some education bc he came across ignorant with a very close minded view. This show did nothing to change it with their ugly treatment of him

jet
09-01-2016, 10:39 PM
No mention was made of the child abuse thing in his VT, that was the producers. They manufactured the conflict in the house with their task designed to anger the housemates, which led to the manufactured eviction, and his subsequent slating by Emma.

There wasn't a moment of that that was in any way true interaction in the house. It was premeditated and planned by the producers.

The VT was also created by the producers, and they authorised his entry into the house after its production, with Emma welcoming him onto the stage and in to the house

It was clear in his VT that he was homophobic by his own words. The producers didn't make him say them. He was willing to advertise his views in that way and then go into the house. If other stuff was brought up by the producers then he had the chance to redeem himself by explaining his views in an inoffensive way. He didn't. The blaming of everyone else but Winston is pathetic.

ScottyT
09-01-2016, 10:43 PM
It was clear in his VT that he was homophobic by his own words. The producers didn't make him say them. He was willing to advertise his views in that way and then go into the house. If other stuff was brought up by the producers then he had the chance to redeem himself by explaining his views in an inoffensive way. He didn't. The blaming of everyone else but Winston is pathetic.

Oh come on. The producers are/were well aware of his strong, stubborn views on gay adoption and other gay matters.

They planted that card in the game to bring the topic up and cause debate - they ****ed Winston over hard. Yeah, he's got some messed up views but Big Brother literally did set him up.

**** Winston anyway.

reece(:
09-01-2016, 10:48 PM
Oh come on. The producers are/were well aware of his strong, stubborn views on gay adoption and other gay matters.

They planted that card in the game to bring the topic up and cause debate - they ****ed Winston over hard. Yeah, he's got some messed up views but Big Brother literally did set him up.

**** Winston anyway.
He will have been well aware of his controversial views in todays society so probably just did it for the cheque. He knew what he was getting himself into.

jet
09-01-2016, 11:03 PM
Oh come on. The producers are/were well aware of his strong, stubborn views on gay adoption and other gay matters.

They planted that card in the game to bring the topic up and cause debate - they ****ed Winston over hard. Yeah, he's got some messed up views but Big Brother literally did set him up.

**** Winston anyway.

We all already know that they do those things for shock value and good viewing figures.
My point is that Winston had already shown his homophobia in his VT, knowing it would be shown as he went into the house. He also made a huge deal of not sharing a bed with a man. He WANTED people to know his views. People are blaming the producers as if Winston is some poor little innocent who has no blame attached to him whatsoever. He wasn't liked from the start - people were saying he would be first out BEFORE the producers showed his views on gay adoption. He has sympathy now from some, so hasn't he done well? :unsure:

Glenn.
09-01-2016, 11:18 PM
She was an inspiration last night. An inspiration and a goddess :clap1:

Oliver_W
10-01-2016, 09:31 AM
yes, but it was the producers that made it a topic, hence their manufacturing of the whole self righteous outrage. That's what the problem is.
But the producers didn't give him a script for his VT. They asked what he'd do if a gay person was in the house, he could have said "treat them like any other person."

Vicky.
10-01-2016, 05:49 PM
Thank god we have wonderful women like her on TV who will willingly stand up for basic human rights and fight for gay people! What a lovely woman :love:

Only when it suits

An interesting read on DS for those who think Emma interview was all about her personal beliefs on homophobia ;)

http://forums.digitalspy.co.uk/showthread.php?t=2128071

Jim Davidson was brought up yesterday as an example of this, but that was the wrong example as his blatant homophobia was on another show. Evanders however...which everyone seems to have forgotten about...

ThriceShy
10-01-2016, 05:55 PM
But the producers didn't give him a script for his VT. They asked what he'd do if a gay person was in the house, he could have said "treat them like any other person."

But they asked him a question about gays, then edited the VT to include it and then they broadcast it. It is the responsibility of the producers at every step.

jet
10-01-2016, 06:02 PM
But they asked him a question about gays, then edited the VT to include it and then they broadcast it. It is the responsibility of the producers at every step.

He says the homophobic words with his own mouth in his VT. They didn't 'edit' anything. But he's denying saying it now even though it's on tape. What do you think of his memory loss?

Kazanne
10-01-2016, 06:19 PM
He says the homophobic words with his own mouth in his VT. They didn't 'edit' anything. But he's denying saying it now even though it's on tape. What do you think of his memory loss?

It's bloody shame actually many a true word said in jest:shocked:

jet
10-01-2016, 06:23 PM
It's bloody shame actually many a true word said in jest:shocked:

What's a bloody shame? :puzzled:

Cherie
10-01-2016, 07:05 PM
Only when it suits

An interesting read on DS for those who think Emma interview was all about her personal beliefs on homophobia ;)

http://forums.digitalspy.co.uk/showthread.php?t=2128071

Jim Davidson was brought up yesterday as an example of this, but that was the wrong example as his blatant homophobia was on another show. Evanders however...which everyone seems to have forgotten about...




Oooooo

Crimson Dynamo
10-01-2016, 07:08 PM
shooting fish in a barrel is not really my idea of a goddess or an inspiration

maybe if I were a teen but..

:umm2:

jet
10-01-2016, 07:50 PM
Only when it suits

An interesting read on DS for those who think Emma interview was all about her personal beliefs on homophobia ;)

http://forums.digitalspy.co.uk/showthread.php?t=2128071

Jim Davidson was brought up yesterday as an example of this, but that was the wrong example as his blatant homophobia was on another show. Evanders however...which everyone seems to have forgotten about...

I don't recall the Evander interview, I'm not sure if I seen it, but if he wasn't called out about his remarks he should have been. In Winston's case he had just been voted out by almost the entire house over his views and Emma was interviewing him straight after, which meant it was a red hot topic and emotions were running high. Maybe Emma's pregnancy hormones played a part too - she seemed genuinely upset and bothered. I honestly don't think Winston gave much of a toss during the interview or on BOTS. It didn't seem to faze him that much. IMO he's thick skinned and pompous with a high opinion of himself so he didn't inspire any sympathy in me.

Maru
10-01-2016, 09:10 PM
I thought part of it was pregnancy hormones to be honest. At least her interview style was completely different than her normal style. She is rarely outspoken. It was nice for a change to see her be more heavy hitting. It was really refreshing. I want to see more of this side of Emma.

Some people are saying it was all for show but I don't see it that way. Many people in the "industry" are gay and when you have longtime friends in it, you're going to have strong feelings. Everyone gave Winston a benefit of the doubt, not just Emma. He had a chance to come clean on his comment, but instead he chose the low road. For Emma to write him off completely before he even enters the house when we haven't had the chance to see what him raw and unfiltered would go against the premise of the show... so I don't really see her doing that unless she knows them outside of the show.