View Full Version : Council bans Love Island star from christmas lights after locals label her bad role m
hbk4894
11-11-2017, 06:37 PM
https://www.google.co.uk/amp/s/www.bbc.co.uk/news/amp/uk-england-beds-bucks-herts-41930311
Thoughts
smudgie
11-11-2017, 08:04 PM
She was picked due to her charity work, not for Love Island.
Narrow minded people exist everywhere.:shrug:
RileyH
11-11-2017, 08:05 PM
ugh Kady is a queen she deserves way better anyway
lewis111
11-11-2017, 08:15 PM
So she didn't actually do anything but because she was on a TV show probabaly none of them have ever watched she's a bad influence for kids?
Marsh.
11-11-2017, 08:25 PM
She is a bad role model. GET HA
God, some right miserable pricks must live in Welwyn Garden City
Shaun
11-11-2017, 08:29 PM
:clap1: enough celebrating these slags
Marsh.
11-11-2017, 08:32 PM
Although as much as I can't stand these reality people, since when was switching the lights on regarded as some high honour for an esteemed member of society?
What happened to the days of Robbie Williams and the Spice Girls groping each other at the switch on?
Kady has actually used her high profile and money for good and either supports or opened up a dog sanctuary abroad, Icr which. She supports loads of charities too. A perfect role model for children.
Nick.
11-11-2017, 08:43 PM
Welwyn Garden City is kinda trash so I'm not surprised
Northern Monkey
11-11-2017, 09:49 PM
I mean she did choose a career of letting blokes bang her on telly.Her choice of course but she can hardly be surprised when she’s not wanted for family events like this.
They are right that she’s not exactly a role model for kids.People don’t want their daughters ending up like that.
She’s basically type cast herself.
I’m sure there’s some nightclub appearances she can do that’d be more suitable for her.
I suppose it’s a lesson that fame at any cost is not necessarily a good thing and to choose your path wisely.
Cherie
11-11-2017, 09:52 PM
I mean she did choose a career of letting blokes bang her on telly.Her choice of course but she can hardly be surprised when she’s not wanted for family events like this.
They are right that she’s not exactly a role model for kids.People don’t want their daughters ending up like that.
She’s basically type cast herself.
I’m sure there’s some nightclub appearances she can do that’d be more suitable for her.
I suppose it’s a lesson that fame at any cost is not necessarily a good thing and to choose your path wisely.
Monkey :clap1: fame at any price won't open every door
Brillopad
12-11-2017, 10:04 AM
I mean she did choose a career of letting blokes bang her on telly.Her choice of course but she can hardly be surprised when she’s not wanted for family events like this.
They are right that she’s not exactly a role model for kids.People don’t want their daughters ending up like that.
She’s basically type cast herself.
I’m sure there’s some nightclub appearances she can do that’d be more suitable for her.
I suppose it’s a lesson that fame at any cost is not necessarily a good thing and to choose your path wisely.
Excellent post!
The men and women on programmes like that are as bad as each other - fame hungry chancers with no boundaries. Professional TV prostitutes in my opinion.
I would hope most want better roles models for future generations, otherwise where will it stop!
arista
12-11-2017, 10:05 AM
:clap1: enough celebrating these slags
Slags For Cash
arista
12-11-2017, 10:06 AM
Welwyn Garden City is kinda trash so I'm not surprised
Near Big Brother Home
Hertsfordshire
no less
Withano
12-11-2017, 10:33 AM
Excellent post!
The men and women on programmes like that are as bad as each other - fame hungry chancers with no boundaries. Professional TV prostitutes in my opinion.
I would hope most want better roles models for future generations, otherwise where will it stop!
Feminism! Freedom of speech! (Just not to the extent of letting women do what they want if I don't agree with it).
Brillopad
12-11-2017, 10:58 AM
Feminism! Freedom of speech! (Just not to the extent of letting women do what they want if I don't agree with it).
As I said the same of men that makes your baiting post attempting to undermine my feminist views pretty redundant.
Toy Soldier
12-11-2017, 10:59 AM
Feminism! Freedom of speech! (Just not to the extent of letting women do what they want if I don't agree with it).Is it really about letting or not letting people do things, though? You can find something distasteful and not agree with it without wanting it to be banned and (... Gulp...) to be fair to Brillo, she didn't say she wanted this girls actions or choices to be banned or illegal. But surely, believing that everyone has the right to live how they want and bahave how they want doesn't mean saying "everything is fine and awesome!". ... Like it is OK to believe that getting sagged on TV for cash / fame isn't something that most people should aspire to... It is pretty bleak... And I'm not entirely convinced that rewarding that route to fame is necessarily a good idea.
its a simple matter of numbers, the number of people that signed a petition saying they didn't want her was significant. If what is supposed to be a family event is going to be a washout, the organisers need to take on board that they made a bad choice. Their choice was inappropriate for the nature of the event, and the people spoke.
Livia
14-11-2017, 11:53 AM
Feminism! Freedom of speech! (Just not to the extent of letting women do what they want if I don't agree with it).
Yeah, feminists tend not to concentrate on issues like reality stars not getting to turn on the Christmas lights. And anyway, it's about time young women had some positive role models rather than people who are famous because they're good looking and don't mind getting it on in front of the cameras. Let#s have someone a bit more inspirational.
They say she was asked because of her charity work. Hmmm... I'm pretty sure that if she was an ordinary looking girl in a normal job she would have been overlooked, no matter how much money she raised.
Northern Monkey
14-11-2017, 12:05 PM
Yeah, feminists tend not to concentrate on issues like reality stars not getting to turn on the Christmas lights. And anyway, it's about time young women had some positive role models rather than people who are famous because they're good looking and don't mind getting it on in front of the cameras. Let#s have someone a bit more inspirational.
They say she was asked because of her charity work. Hmmm... I'm pretty sure that if she was an ordinary looking girl in a normal job she would have been overlooked, no matter how much money she raised.
Exactly.No matter how much she does for charity she’ll always be known as ‘the lass who got banged on telly’.That’s what she’s known for.
She chose that route to fame and put herself in that box.
Exactly.No matter how much she does for charity she’ll always be known as ‘the lass who got banged on telly’.That’s what she’s known for.
She chose that route to fame and put herself in that box.
bloody uncomfortable to i would have thought
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