View Full Version : They will show the hm's reaction to DB right?
Maxxie.
11-01-2016, 04:17 PM
Since Angie is staying, she would have obviously told the rest of the house the tragic news. I really hope they don't keep this off air as it would obviously be the key point of the day and the whole point of BB is that we're supposed to see everything going on in the house. They can't just hide things from the public.
I dont think they have any reason not to even though I have a feeling they won't show it anyway but it would actually be quite tasteful and it'll be similair to when the BB10 housemates found out MJ was dead, it was almost a little tribute.
Opinions?
I don't see why she'd feel the need to have to tell anyone in there, given that's it's personal news and it was her personal decision to stay in there as normal (well, "normal")
Plus, some things cross the boundary of decency, even on this show
Pete.
11-01-2016, 04:22 PM
Didn't this happen today? So tomorrow?
Niamh.
11-01-2016, 04:23 PM
I don't see why she'd feel the need to have to tell anyone in there, given that's it's personal news and it was her personal decision to stay in there as normal (well, "normal")
I think she'd probably tell them, she's going to be a bit shaken up by the news surely and I'm sure her HMs will be grilling her on what's up and why she was called away. Whether or not they should air that though, i don't know
In the statement about it they said off camera so I don't think it'll be shown.
Maxxie.
11-01-2016, 04:29 PM
They were talking about her representives telling her herself which won't be shown which I definately agree with but I don't see what's wrong with airing her breaking the news to the house. Of course she would have told them as Angie would agree that they deserve to know an icon has died and to stop any questions being asked by them about him.
Maxxie.
11-01-2016, 04:31 PM
Didn't this happen today? So tomorrow?
Yeah, I think David Bowie needs to be at least mentioned in tonight's or tomorrow night's show as it's what viewers would be expecting.
Kazanne
11-01-2016, 04:39 PM
Well if she tells the others ,there is no way they will dare to have any conflict with her otherwise it will look bad on them, so ,not sure whether it would be a good thing , but I suppose she will have to. I remember housemates being told about Michael Jacksons death,they were gobsmacked,but this is a little different
FwenchPussyCat
11-01-2016, 04:52 PM
In the statement from big brother it seems to imply that they housemates aren't allowed to be informed ( which I don't understand because they told them about MJ)
Denver
11-01-2016, 04:56 PM
In the statement from big brother it seems to imply that they housemates aren't allowed to be informed ( which I don't understand because they told them about MJ)
They was forced in to telling them about MJ after a ex housemate came in and told them
kirklancaster
11-01-2016, 05:00 PM
Bowie was part of the music I listened to as I grew up and I have been genuinely shocked and saddened by the news of his death, so I cannot criticise any HM displaying the same shock and sadness if they do learn of Bowie's passing.
What will anger me however, is if any of them react melodramatically and falsely by weeping and wailing and trying to capitalise on this tragedy to score points with the viewer the way some of them did with the faux outrage at idiot Winston's remarks.
The death of anyone deserves a more dignified reception than this.
joeysteele
11-01-2016, 05:05 PM
Bowie was part of the music I listened to as I grew up and I have been genuinely shocked and saddened by the news of his death, so I cannot criticise any HM displaying the same shock and sadness if they do learn of Bowie's passing.
What will anger me however, is if any of them react melodramatically and falsely by weeping and wailing and trying to capitalise on this tragedy to score points with the viewer the way some of them did with the faux outrage at idiot Winston's remarks.
The death of anyone deserves a more dignified reception than this.
I agree, well said Kirk.
smudgie
11-01-2016, 05:10 PM
Bowie was part of the music I listened to as I grew up and I have been genuinely shocked and saddened by the news of his death, so I cannot criticise any HM displaying the same shock and sadness if they do learn of Bowie's passing.
What will anger me however, is if any of them react melodramatically and falsely by weeping and wailing and trying to capitalise on this tragedy to score points with the viewer the way some of them did with the faux outrage at idiot Winston's remarks.
The death of anyone deserves a more dignified reception than this.
I agree.
Silent tears tend to run deep.
chuff me dizzy
11-01-2016, 05:12 PM
Bowie was part of the music I listened to as I grew up and I have been genuinely shocked and saddened by the news of his death, so I cannot criticise any HM displaying the same shock and sadness if they do learn of Bowie's passing.
What will anger me however, is if any of them react melodramatically and falsely by weeping and wailing and trying to capitalise on this tragedy to score points with the viewer the way some of them did with the faux outrage at idiot Winston's remarks.
The death of anyone deserves a more dignified reception than this.
David will be the drama queen and milk it for all its worth
BigBrotherfan4ever
11-01-2016, 06:34 PM
I don't think BB should tell the HMs about DB, but do think if Angie feels the need to talk to the HMs about it, she has the right to do so.
Maxxie.
11-01-2016, 08:13 PM
Angie won't be that devastated, especially since she wasn't walked so she's almost definately told the house.
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