View Full Version : Did George deserve his warning?
Vicky.
06-10-2025, 08:41 PM
I have forgotten how to do polls so if someone could add one that would be great :laugh2: /failmod
As for the question, I don't think so. Yes Sam seemed upset but they spoke like adults and sorted it so I see no need for BB to step in..
Barry.
06-10-2025, 08:42 PM
No I don’t think he did
Crimson Dynamo
06-10-2025, 08:46 PM
No
But the prod team are free Palestine activists types who hate the UK and anyone white and straight. Go figure
joeysteele
06-10-2025, 08:48 PM
No.
I can't stand the man but the warning was pathetic.
Totally unjustified.
Cherie
06-10-2025, 08:49 PM
No, it wasn't said in a malicious way, and its double standards given Gani was in the DR mimicking Jenny said he was from Andia ....
OnTheRight
06-10-2025, 08:51 PM
No. Absolutely pathetic.
OnTheRight
06-10-2025, 08:52 PM
No
But the prod team are free Palestine activists types who hate the UK and anyone white and straight. Go figure
I think Gary Neville is part of the team.
Glenn.
06-10-2025, 08:56 PM
For his homophobia? Yes.
Jordan.
06-10-2025, 09:00 PM
Yep
Kazanne
06-10-2025, 09:01 PM
No,it was pathetic.
Ithinkiloveyoutoo
06-10-2025, 09:04 PM
No. BB should have taken into consideration that given what he was asked to do someone was bound to get offended.
george is going to get ejected, the writing is on the wall
Glenn.
06-10-2025, 09:05 PM
Well homophobia is offensive to gay people. That’s what it was.
Vicky.
06-10-2025, 09:05 PM
george is going to get ejected, the writing is on the wall
I think so too
Vicky.
06-10-2025, 09:06 PM
Well homophobia is offensive to gay people. That’s what it was.
You don't think it matters that Sam and George already sorted it between themselves?
Glenn.
06-10-2025, 09:07 PM
You don't think it matters that Sam and George already sorted it between themselves?
Not particularly. The rules state that any offensive language and actions will not be tolerated.
They wasn’t tolerated.
Mystic Mock
06-10-2025, 09:08 PM
No, being a prick is not breaking the rules of Big Brother.
This Show should be renamed Weenie Hut Jr at this point, because I still haven't forgotten their chat with Sarah last year over a joke that she made.:umm2:
Crimson Dynamo
06-10-2025, 09:08 PM
You don't think it matters that Sam and George already sorted it between themselves?
Not when there is a fictional culture war to be won
:joker:
Glenn.
06-10-2025, 09:18 PM
Homophobes facing the consequences of being homophobic shocker.
Lister of Smeg
06-10-2025, 09:24 PM
No he was spot on Sam's only gay in the village act is wearing thin.
I'm catching back up and listening to Sam & him talking... no idea why a warning would be necessary. They handled it just fine?
I guess BB feels it has to compile a list of infractions for any number of legal reasons. One, I would not be shocked to hear if past contestants had tried to sue BB for unfairly painting them a certain way and then suddenly ejecting them and they could come back and say BB had actually encouraged the behavior (which got them in trouble irl)... so by giving them multiple directed warnings, it can't be said that BB had encouraged the behavior. At least not legally.
Mystic Mock
06-10-2025, 09:33 PM
Homophobes facing the consequences of being homophobic shocker.
Do you remember Channel 4 BB?
Half of the comments made back then would be seen as ejection worthy today, and by most BB fans standards(I'm going to guess that you're the same when I say this) see that era as the best BB era.
The consequences that George should face for his behaviour imo, is to try and stop him from winning the Show.
Warnings imo should be reserved for more violent outbursts.
Crimson Dynamo
06-10-2025, 09:33 PM
Homophobes facing the consequences of being homophobic shocker.
Homophobia islamaphobia racism bigots Nazis fascists
What else?
Lol
Glenn.
06-10-2025, 09:35 PM
No he was spot on Sam's only gay in the village act is wearing thin.
I’m seeing a lot of people say things like. That’s homophobia.
You don’t get to decide how another gay man expresses himself. Camp, loud, quiet, subtle, it’s all valid. Comments like that tell people they can be gay, but only if they tone it down. That’s not acceptance, that’s control.
If someone’s confidence or visibility annoys you, ask yourself why.
Glenn.
06-10-2025, 09:38 PM
Homophobia islamaphobia racism bigots Nazis fascists
What else?
Lol
Straight white guys downplaying other straight white guys behaviour. Groundbreaking
Crimson Dynamo
06-10-2025, 09:40 PM
:joker:
Glenn.
06-10-2025, 09:45 PM
Do you remember Channel 4 BB?
Half of the comments made back then would be seen as ejection worthy today, and by most BB fans standards(I'm going to guess that you're the same when I say this) see that era as the best BB era.
The consequences that George should face for his behaviour imo, is to try and stop him from winning the Show.
Warnings imo should be reserved for more violent outbursts.
Yeah, I remember Channel 4 Big Brother. It was great TV, but a lot of what aired then was offensive. Times change, and that’s a good thing. People shouldn’t be treated like entertainment props for abuse or humiliation.
Brushing off homophobic comments as not that deep sends the wrong message. The show can keep its edge without giving people a free pass to punch down.
vesavius
06-10-2025, 10:10 PM
As for the question, I don't think so. Yes Sam seemed upset but they spoke like adults and sorted it so I see no need for BB to step in..
No, it was ridiculous. And the way that carol instantly tried to police his behaviour was awful.
The whole wokey side of the house are simultaneously so sickly over sweet and heavy handed authoritarian.
They might have sorted it out later, but if Sam hadn't been so overly dramatic over it BB wouldn't have stepped in.
But, that aside, Sam, you are not 'different'. You are a walking stereotype with an adopted persona. You are dime a dozen. Stop making out like you are some kind of unqiue creation.
Glenn.
06-10-2025, 10:24 PM
If someone’s confidence or visibility annoys you, ask yourself why.
Livia
06-10-2025, 10:45 PM
No, it was ridiculous. And the way that carol instantly tried to police his behaviour was awful.
The whole wokey side of the house are simultaneously so sickly over sweet and heavy handed authoritarian.
They might have sorted it out later, but if Sam hadn't been so overly dramatic over it BB wouldn't have stepped in.
But, that aside, Sam, you are not 'different'. You are a walking stereotype with an adopted persona. You are dime a dozen. Stop making out like you are some kind of unqiue creation.
I agree with all of that.
OnTheRight
07-10-2025, 12:03 AM
If someone’s confidence or visibility annoys you, ask yourself why.
Exactly. Maybe Sam should had asked himself this.
Mystic Mock
07-10-2025, 01:10 AM
Yeah, I remember Channel 4 Big Brother. It was great TV, but a lot of what aired then was offensive. Times change, and that’s a good thing. People shouldn’t be treated like entertainment props for abuse or humiliation.
Brushing off homophobic comments as not that deep sends the wrong message. The show can keep its edge without giving people a free pass to punch down.
If you acknowledge that it was great TV back then, then you probably realise it was great TV because the Housemates were largely unfiltered with what they were allowed to say back then.
Times changing does not mean it's always for the better, especially if in this particular case it ends up creating incredibly sensitive and watered down Big Brother experiences.
And no, the Show cannot keep it's edge if it has to pick and choose what a Housemate can and can't say, because it will have the Housemates on edge too on what's okay to talk about.
In my view I don't get why ITV brought BB back if it's not going to embrace the Live Feed or the fact that the Show had some colourful language back in the day.
As I've said already, if someone is being a prick (which Homophobia fits that category on a show like BB imo) then the public already knows what to do.
So things calmed down enough here I could finish the episode properly :spin:
Sam seemed very pleased with the fight between George and Jenny going poorly. I honestly think they all knew what was going to happen and are slowly setting him up to fall on his own sword. I'm not buying the "we're trying to be open minded!" act lol. People feign being interested in other viewpoints all the time to collect dirt and then the moment that person has let their guard down, the knives will start to get pulled as they go down their respective checklists. That's where George will find himself isolated.
And to be fair, he set himself up for failure in some ways because of how he advertised himself. He had already thought they all didn't like him and I seem to remember he broadcasted that to the other HMs? So if he thinks he has work harder to change their minds, he made it way too easy. He doesn't have to change their minds and he shouldn't be frustrated with the fact that anyone else wouldn't be willing to.
They all think they're right, but that's true for him as well. The irony is they're going to go after him for being stubborn when it's pretty clear most everyone else have also determined how they were going to portray themselves once they got into the house. It's just George who is letting it to get him that he's one of the only few people there to argue his side...
Emily was a big loss in that way as it would've been interesting to see if they would've teamed up or not, especially as I could've seen her being part of the "girly girls". But we won't ever know now.
What George said is not against the law so why weren't the housemates allowed to sort it out between themselves. If they didn't like it, they can nominate him and let the public decide. I don't like this dumbed down, stupid policy. How is it a social experiment if people arent allowed to speak
Mystic Mock
07-10-2025, 05:36 AM
What George said is not against the law so why weren't the housemates allowed to sort it out between themselves. If they didn't like it, they can nominate him and let the public decide. I don't like this dumbed down, stupid policy. How is it a social experiment if people arent allowed to speak
:clap1:
Exactly! BB is dead if people have to watch what they say.
Cherie
07-10-2025, 05:49 AM
I still don't see the difference between Gani mimicking Jennys accent and what George did? but treated completely differently, also as has been said given Sam and George sorted it out surely a warning should have been issued only if it happened again?
…I find this guy Yazzfetto really interesting because he generally has a balanced take on all things BB…and it’s interesting what he’s saying here because I’m feeling very similar atm…I mean, I like George as a housemate, I think that he’s going to be a pivotal character…but that’s the thing, though…I’m feeling more and more that he is a character and he’s only George on the surface and he’s feeling for me, very contrived and devised and composed and all that jazz…and that would be ironic really because so much criticism is always laid at those housemates that are ‘social media’, so not your general/regular person as such and more on a career boost or whatever in BB…and then along comes George and isn’t he refreshing …but as Yazzfetto says, what if he’s not at all and just playing into a character…
…anyway, that will give many talking points I’m sure…
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…I don’t know with the warning, was it deserved…?…well, BB can’t just ignore either because of the outcries over that…screams if they do/screams if they do don’t type thing…but these things aren’t always one size fits all and therefore one warning fits all, either…and I think that for this, the best way was to talk about it themselves, which they did and already had …so maybe to have asked them both to come in together to refer to it with also adding that resolving together as they had was the better way but that BB had obviously noted it all…anyway, probably not explaining well but BB shouldn’t remain static in things like warnings and that one size fits all forevermore thing…/…it should all fit to whatever it refers to at the time…
No different to Caroline mocking Cameron b's voice and the way he walks.
So no, it wasn't deserved.
Nicky91
07-10-2025, 07:52 AM
Yes
Cherie
07-10-2025, 07:52 AM
No different to Caroline mocking Cameron b's voice and the way he walks.
So no, it wasn't deserved.
yeah that as well.... waiting for her to be called in next lol
Jessica.
07-10-2025, 09:40 AM
If he used words instead of the impersonation it would have been absolutely fine, it's the fact that he mocked his voice and the way he carries himself that is out of order.
Benjamin
07-10-2025, 09:47 AM
Just catching up now.
I don’t believe George meant to do it with malicious intent, but he also didn’t need to do the actions/sound as that would have got me too.
…George is a bit of an enigma I have to say…his views in general seem a bit insulated and flat and one dimensional etc…and yet, being part of some very large filming productions he must have been in groups of some very varied people…which is why I’m beginning to think that he’s playing into a role/a character that he feels will get airtime…which is happening…
Benjamin
07-10-2025, 09:54 AM
I still don't see the difference between Gani mimicking Jennys accent and what George did? but treated completely differently, also as has been said given Sam and George sorted it out surely a warning should have been issued only if it happened again?
Gani did it in the DR. George did it in front of everyone.
Not saying I agree with either, but Jenny still has no idea Gani did that.
Mystic Mock
07-10-2025, 09:56 AM
Gani did it in the DR. George did it in front of everyone.
I think that it does make George the bigger douchebag out of the two personally.
But I waited for someone else to say it, as I don't want to look like I'm just pulling George up all of the time.:laugh:
Cherie
07-10-2025, 09:58 AM
Gani did it in the DR. George did it in front of everyone.
When BB gave out the warning he said 'do you see how that could be offensive to your fellow HMs and viewers'
Frankly I thought it was funny but I would imagine if Jenny went in there doing an Indian accent the outcome might be different?
George was asked to name one bad thing everyone had something bad said about them not just Sam
I wonder if the question had been, what's your favourite thing about a housemate, would he have still received a warning?
I think it was just because he was connecting it with a negative trait.
Cherie
07-10-2025, 09:59 AM
I think does make George the bigger douchebag out of the two personally.
But I waited for someone else to say it, as I don't want to look like I'm just pulling George up all of the time.:laugh:
He was put on the spot to say something about each HM which he did and only one took offence
…also, Sam was initially very upset and tearful about the mocking, having gone through similar experiences in his life so BB really had to address that also…/duty of care etc…
Benjamin
07-10-2025, 10:00 AM
When BB gave out the warning he said 'do you see how that could be offensive to your fellow HMs and viewers'
Frankly I thought it was funny but I would imagine if Jenny went in there doing an Indian accent the outcome might be different?
George was asked to name one bad thing everyone had something bad said about them not just Sam
Not saying I agree with either, but Jenny still has no idea Gani did that. And it clearly upset Sam. But again, I don’t believe George did it maliciously, and a warning wasn’t needed as they discussed it with each other. Had he said it in a malicious way then a warning would have been warranted.
Mystic Mock
07-10-2025, 10:03 AM
He was put on the spot to say something about each HM which he did and only one took offence
I get that, and I don't support BB giving him a warning.
But I just find George tiring tbh.
What I do want to remember though, is who asked for George to insult that many Housemates? Because they're the real villain of the story.
Cherie
07-10-2025, 10:04 AM
Not saying I agree with either, but Jenny still has no idea Gani did that. And it clearly upset Sam. But again, I don’t believe George did it maliciously, and a warning wasn’t needed as they discussed it with each other. Had he said it in a malicious way then a warning would have been warranted.
Maybe BB is a parody of the government with their authoratarian slant :laugh:
If George had not apologised I could see the reason for the warning but he seemed genuine in his remorse
Cherie
07-10-2025, 10:04 AM
I get that, and I don't support BB giving him a warning.
But I just find George tiring tbh.
What I do want to remember though, is who asked for George to insult that many Housemates? Because they're the real villain of the story.
I am going to have to have a rewatch as I cant remember what he said about the rest of the HMs either
Benjamin
07-10-2025, 10:05 AM
He was put on the spot to say something about each HM which he did and only one took offence
I wouldn’t question Sam being offended, it wasn’t pleasant and he had the right to be upset.
But think because him and George had a convo about it and it wasn’t done with malicious intent, a warning wasn’t needed.
Mystic Mock
07-10-2025, 10:06 AM
I am going to have to have a rewatch as I cant remember what he said about the rest of the HMs either
I can't remember what George said to the other Housemates either.:laugh:
Maybe BB is a parody of the government with their authoratarian slant :laugh:
If George had not apologised I could see the reason for the warning but he seemed genuine in his remorse
…I do think that they probably had to do/say something and acknowledge it all…but I’m not sure a warning was correct, that seems a bit one size fits all and this particular incident didn’t escalate and was resolved well…so asking them both to come into the DR and just establishing that all was ok etc and that George fully understood the offensiveness would have been a better plan…
I get that, and I don't support BB giving him a warning.
But I just find George tiring tbh.
What I do want to remember though, is who asked for George to insult that many Housemates? Because they're the real villain of the story.
Scottish lad.
Jessica.
07-10-2025, 10:17 AM
People affected by Mickey Rourke said they accepted his apology too, but he still needed a warning either way. There are rules of conduct in the house and the warning was warranted.
….I think another (debatable) aspect as well of BB warnings is that they do engage media attention/headlines/publicity in being talked about and that can increase and transfer to viewing figures so…
if we are being precise, BB fed the hm's alcohol and then singled out George to basically insult each housemate. That's entrapment. They set the whole thing up knowing what would happen. So, who really is to blame?
Livia
07-10-2025, 11:00 AM
if we are being precise, BB fed the hm's alcohol and then singled out George to basically insult each housemate. That's entrapment. They set the whole thing up knowing what would happen. So, who really is to blame?
There is nothing more to say.
if we are being precise, BB fed the hm's alcohol and then singled out George to basically insult each housemate. That's entrapment. They set the whole thing up knowing what would happen. So, who really is to blame?
No. You are wrong. The hms started the game themselves..Then George wanted truth, rather than dare, so Tate asked him to say something negative about each hm.
Niamh.
07-10-2025, 11:07 AM
if we are being precise, BB fed the hm's alcohol and then singled out George to basically insult each housemate. That's entrapment. They set the whole thing up knowing what would happen. So, who really is to blame?
No. You are wrong. The hms started the game themselves..Then George wanted truth, rather than dare, so Tate asked him to say something negative about each hm.
That's what it looked like Beso however I feel like BB makes "suggestions" to the HMs also that we're not shown. Like that time Emma from last year told us (after she was evicted) that the probing questions she asked during some salon treat thingy(iirc) came from BB through her but we were never shown BB telling her to ask these things
thesheriff443
07-10-2025, 11:07 AM
It’s a warning it’s not like he got asked to leave
And bb doesn’t care about house mates they care about viewing figures
if we are being precise, BB fed the hm's alcohol and then singled out George to basically insult each housemate. That's entrapment. They set the whole thing up knowing what would happen. So, who really is to blame?
….George, always…I mean there’s no flipping that any other way than it was all his choices that led to Sam feeling very upset…BB may given the alcohol but then the rest of anything is the housemates and their own individuality…
rusticgal
07-10-2025, 11:21 AM
I don't think he deserved it...they sat and talked it out together and George admitted he needs to be more self aware.
George will be up this week but with VTS he will be safe, I'm sure. The thing is when the other housemates start to see him as a threat they may all become a little 'over sensitive' and get him removed.
Crimson Dynamo
07-10-2025, 11:28 AM
Feyishola gaslit Sam by lying to him that he isnt way too camp and over the top. Hed needs to speak normally and dial it down or people will take the piss
When George said that everyone laughed because they see it too
Lister of Smeg
07-10-2025, 11:32 AM
George now second favorite to win :dance:
Lister of Smeg
07-10-2025, 11:36 AM
Feyishola gaslight Sam by lying to him that he isnt way too camp and over the rtop and needs to speak normally and dial it down or people will take the piss a bit.
When George said that everyone laughed because they see it too
It was inevitable that a coven of witches would form to attack a good honest decent man of the cloth like our George.
Cherie
07-10-2025, 11:37 AM
George now second favorite to win :dance:
Cue the meltdowns :laugh:
Cherie
07-10-2025, 11:54 AM
I get that, and I don't support BB giving him a warning.
But I just find George tiring tbh.
What I do want to remember though, is who asked for George to insult that many Housemates? Because they're the real villain of the story.
Okay had a rewatch, it was Tate posed the question, we only saw what George said to Cameron B....too loud...Zelah....his politics....Feysiola...disagreeable...and Richard ....knowing when not to butt in...and that was it....we didn't see what was said to Sam, so it was such a nonentity they didn't even show it.....until Sam made a big deal of it :joker:
Crimson Dynamo
07-10-2025, 12:11 PM
if we are being precise, BB fed the hm's alcohol and then singled out George to basically insult each housemate. That's entrapment. They set the whole thing up knowing what would happen. So, who really is to blame?
They baited him to say what is annoying and then when he did they gave him a warning
pathetic
Oliver_W
07-10-2025, 01:05 PM
I don't really care either way. I don't think he actively deserved the warning, nor do I particularly find it unjustified.
Crimson Dynamo
07-10-2025, 01:09 PM
he was out ofg order saying "luv" to Jenny
he got riled and used it as a slight
very much like some people who say "sweetheart" etc
that said when Jenny Teja and the awful Feisola were gossiping about George Jenny called Teja "Luv"
lol
Jordan.
07-10-2025, 01:46 PM
If someone’s confidence or visibility annoys you, ask yourself why.
He's a self admitted incel with no friends of course seeing someone loud and proud annoys him.
Niamh.
07-10-2025, 02:04 PM
he was out ofg order saying "luv" to Jenny
he got riled and used it as a slight
very much like some people who say "sweetheart" etc
that said when Jenny Teja and the awful Feisola were gossiping about George Jenny called Teja "Luv"
lol
Jenny is always calling people Luv, I think it was the condescending nature of it during a heated discussion though that annoyed her
Benjamin
07-10-2025, 02:05 PM
he was out ofg order saying "luv" to Jenny
he got riled and used it as a slight
very much like some people who say "sweetheart" etc
that said when Jenny Teja and the awful Feisola were gossiping about George Jenny called Teja "Luv"
lol
Tbf it wasn’t Jenny who pulled up George for it, wasn’t it Zelah?
Niamh.
07-10-2025, 02:06 PM
Tbf it wasn’t Jenny who pulled up George for it, wasn’t it Zelah?
No, I think it was Jenny
Benjamin
07-10-2025, 02:07 PM
No, I think it was Jenny
I was sure it was Zelah. Jenny pulled him for making a noise at her.
Niamh.
07-10-2025, 02:08 PM
I was sure it was Zelah. Jenny pulled him for making a noise at her.
No you're right actually, she got annoyed with the ah ah ah bit and then Zelah said the bit about luv
Feyishola gaslit Sam by lying to him that he isnt way too camp and over the top. Hed needs to speak normally and dial it down or people will take the piss
When George said that everyone laughed because they see it too
That was the funny part, cause when he said luv to Jenny everyone was in uproar, even getting up and walking away.. But with Sam, they alll just laughed.:joker:
Crimson Dynamo
07-10-2025, 02:39 PM
That was the funny part, cause when he said luv to Jenny everyone was in uproar, even getting up and walking away.. But with Sam, they alll just laughed.:joker:
Sam reminds me of the BBC producer Damon Beesley in the series Extras
https://m.media-amazon.com/images/M/MV5BNDVlMjA5NTYtNjE4ZC00NTFkLWFlOGQtOTJhMGY4NzBlZj gzXkEyXkFqcGc@._V1_QL75_UX393_.jpg
Cherie
07-10-2025, 02:44 PM
He's a self admitted incel with no friends of course seeing someone loud and proud annoys him.
Self admitted ? Link please
Admitting you are a virgin is not the same as claiming to be an incel
Glenn.
07-10-2025, 02:50 PM
He’s defo involuntary celibate.
Not his fault. He is quite frightening to look at.
He’s defo involuntary celibate.
Not his fault. He is quite frightening to look at.
Whats sams excuse?
Glenn.
07-10-2025, 02:54 PM
I wouldn’t say Sam was an incel.
I wouldn’t say Sam was an incel.
What's his excuse for celibacy?
Glenn.
07-10-2025, 03:06 PM
Who
Cherie
07-10-2025, 03:14 PM
Labelling someone an incel because they haven't been in a relationship is very out there, sometimes people choose this path.....honesty you couldn't make it up
George and Elsa talk about relationships at the Dining Table.
George says, “...I’ve never been in a relationship. And I haven't really felt the need. I just see my twenties as the time in my life when I’ve got the most youth, energy, focus; and I see that as stuff I need to take advantage of now rather than trying to find a romantic interest. I might end up kicking myself but hopefully that just comes naturally.”
Elsa says, “It will come naturally.”
George responds, “Well you say that, but I’ve gone 23 years and it hasn’t, so…”
Elsa shrugs.
George continues, “So what do you want to achieve? You obviously…”
Elsa asks, “In life?”
George says, “Yeah. Have you got a goal?”
Elsa says, “A farmhouse and horses and children and a husband.”
George asks, “How many children?”
Elsa responds, “Loads, I want loads of kids.”
George says, “Don’t change cause you’re a rare kind.”
Cherie
07-10-2025, 03:16 PM
What's his excuse for celibacy?
I expect its by choice ...like many folks
Glenn.
07-10-2025, 04:19 PM
Sam
When has Sam said he’s celibate?
When has Sam said he’s celibate?
2nd night... He said much the same as george, in that hes not interested in sex atm.
Was wondering, does that make him an incel:shrug:
When has Sam said he’s celibate?
Pretty sure it was in the Live Stream though not certain
George definitely said he hadn’t even kissed anyone … I also think he said he
hadn’t had sex either and added “ but I’m still like you guys” meaning he wasn’t a freak for remaining a virgin ..
I could have dreamt all this of course
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One of last nights L&L exclusives was Sam talking about how he "lasers his arsehole" because of the hairs down there. He can't see is bumhole, unless he has a butchers in the mirror here and there, so that would suggest he could be sexually active. Though in saying that, doesn't mean he is, he might just have it done because it makes him feel better. Idk.
One of last nights L&L exclusives was Sam talking about how he "lasers his arsehole" because of the hairs down there. He can't see is bumhole, unless he has a butchers in the mirror here and there, so that would suggest he could be sexually active. Though in saying that, doesn't mean he is, he might just have it done because it makes him feel better. Idk.
See that there is an image I could easily have done without imagining !!
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See that there is an image I could easily have done without imagining !!
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Just sharing what he said :hee:
HettyLip
07-10-2025, 05:16 PM
"But, that aside, Sam, you are not 'different'. You are a walking stereotype with an adopted persona. You are dime a dozen. Stop making out like you are some kind of unqiue creation."
A mental illness breakthrough. Hitherto believed that, unlike the phenomenon of distinct multiple personalities, schizophrenia is defined by hallucinations, delusions, distorted perception suffered by a single human, but now we know better, for we learn that a single entity can simultaneously be:
(a) not different
(b) a walking stereotype (does a stereotype need to be mobile?)
(c) have an adopted persona (a tautology, as a persona is, by definition, adopted)
(d) be a dime a dozen (pretenses of uniqueness notwithstanding)
(e) pretending to be a unique creation
Sigmund Freud eat your heart out.
As for BB, commenting on BB2 or BB3, Ronald Laing opined:
They are playing a game. They are playing at not playing a game. If I show them I see they are, I shall break the rules and they will punish me. I must play their game, of not seeing I see the game.
The game's afoot.
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Glenn.
07-10-2025, 05:35 PM
2nd night... He said much the same as george, in that hes not interested in sex atm.
Was wondering, does that make him an incel:shrug:
No because I would imagine he’s had sex. He’s just not having it a the minute.
George showing characteristics of an incel, make him an incel.
BBDodge
07-10-2025, 05:38 PM
If Sam had laughed it off nothing more would have been said or done.
But he was very much upset about it, bringing back unhappy memories (according to his own testimony).
And George being very conservative (small c) in his views might be assumed to be homophobic.
It was an awkward situation in what was supposed to be a fun game.
Crimson Dynamo
07-10-2025, 05:46 PM
If Sam had laughed it off nothing more would have been said or done.
that is what any normal person would have done to a bit of gentle ribbing
:shrug:
No because I would imagine he’s had sex. He’s just not having it a the minute.
George showing characteristics of an incel, make him an incel.
No..He hasn't had sex either...He said so in the same conversation. So you are wrong in that thought.
Is he now an incel?
Glenn.
07-10-2025, 05:50 PM
No..He hasn't had sex either...He said so in the same conversation. So you are wrong in that thought.
Is he now an incel?
No because Sam doesn’t express incel tendencies. George does.
Why are you struggling to understand that?
Glenn.
07-10-2025, 05:51 PM
• Entitlement toward women. He acts like female housemates owe him attention, and when they don’t, he sulks or turns passive-aggressive.
• Victim mindset. When women reject him or call him out, he frames himself as the wronged party, saying things like “I can’t do anything right” or “Girls always twist what I say.”
• Misogynistic language. He uses phrases that undermine women’s intelligence or emotions, especially when he’s challenged.
• Resentment toward confident women. He clashes most with the ones who don’t tolerate his behaviour, treating their confidence as arrogance.
• Performative niceness. He’ll play the “nice guy” act until it doesn’t get him what he wants, then the mask slips.
No because Sam doesn’t express incel tendencies. George does.
Why are you struggling to understand that?
Cause he called a woman luv, is that really what you are basing your claim on?
What's your excuse for doing that time and time again?
• Entitlement toward women. He acts like female housemates owe him attention, and when they don’t, he sulks or turns passive-aggressive.
• Victim mindset. When women reject him or call him out, he frames himself as the wronged party, saying things like “I can’t do anything right” or “Girls always twist what I say.”
• Misogynistic language. He uses phrases that undermine women’s intelligence or emotions, especially when he’s challenged.
• Resentment toward confident women. He clashes most with the ones who don’t tolerate his behaviour, treating their confidence as arrogance.
• Performative niceness. He’ll play the “nice guy” act until it doesn’t get him what he wants, then the mask slips.
Looks like a BB producers notes when putting forward Sam's traits before becoming a housemate.
Glenn.
07-10-2025, 05:57 PM
Cause he called a woman luv, is that really what you are basing your claim on?
What's your excuse for doing that time and time again?
Where did I say it was because he called a woman luv?
Glenn.
07-10-2025, 05:58 PM
I’ll wait for you to find that.
Where did I say it was because he called a woman luv?
Well what is it then, whats he said in the house to a woman, that he hasn't done with a man:shrug:
What led you to label him as an incel?
Is it merely his politics and outlook on life events?
I’ll wait for you to find that.
I did phrase it as a question, so I won't be looking.
Glenn.
07-10-2025, 06:09 PM
Cause he called a woman luv, is that really what you are basing your claim on?
What's your excuse for doing that time and time again?
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Think you’re trolling so enjoy your evening. Not interested in talking riddles with you.
Glenn.
07-10-2025, 06:09 PM
• Entitlement toward women. He acts like female housemates owe him attention, and when they don’t, he sulks or turns passive-aggressive.
• Victim mindset. When women reject him or call him out, he frames himself as the wronged party, saying things like “I can’t do anything right” or “Girls always twist what I say.”
• Misogynistic language. He uses phrases that undermine women’s intelligence or emotions, especially when he’s challenged.
• Resentment toward confident women. He clashes most with the ones who don’t tolerate his behaviour, treating their confidence as arrogance.
• Performative niceness. He’ll play the “nice guy” act until it doesn’t get him what he wants, then the mask slips.
Knock yourself out
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Think you’re trolling so enjoy your evening. Not interested in talking riddles with you.
I would have backed down as well in your situation.
Glenn.
07-10-2025, 06:15 PM
Just easily bored sorry
Crimson Dynamo
07-10-2025, 06:31 PM
https://pbs.twimg.com/media/G2pHyTrWQAAzpqq?format=jpg&name=small
or a BB warning...
Glenn.
07-10-2025, 06:33 PM
Heroes
Katmieow
07-10-2025, 06:34 PM
Yes,he was homophobic. I can't stand George ,a narrow minded bigot.
GoldHeart
07-10-2025, 08:12 PM
No I don't think he deserved the warning, and it feels like BB is only doing this as Sam was in tears :rolleyes: .
He definitely meant camp though,so I don't know why he's backtracking and saying he meant that Sam is " too nice " ....come on now George .
I don't know why Sam got so upset, he could have given it back to George and mentioned his angry kid hairstyle being the campest he'd ever seen or something :laugh: .
Mystic Mock
08-10-2025, 05:41 AM
Scottish lad.
I thought that it might've been, but I wasn't confident.
Tate's a bit of a ****-stirrer.:laugh:
And thanks for the confirmation.:wavey:
Mystic Mock
08-10-2025, 05:43 AM
People affected by Mickey Rourke said they accepted his apology too, but he still needed a warning either way. There are rules of conduct in the house and the warning was warranted.
But didn't Mickey want to tie Jojo up?
Tbh he was lucky to not be thrown out for that.
Mystic Mock
08-10-2025, 05:46 AM
Okay had a rewatch, it was Tate posed the question, we only saw what George said to Cameron B....too loud...Zelah....his politics....Feysiola...disagreeable...and Richard ....knowing when not to butt in...and that was it....we didn't see what was said to Sam, so it was such a nonentity they didn't even show it.....until Sam made a big deal of it :joker:
Omg!:joker:
Mystic Mock
08-10-2025, 05:49 AM
He’s defo involuntary celibate.
Not his fault. He is quite frightening to look at.
:joker:
Tbf, this isn't exactly a cast of beauties this series, it's not just George lol.
:joker:
Tbf, this isn't exactly a cast of beauties this series, it's not just George lol.
Imagine meeting tall Cameron B , Caroline and George one night in a dark alley .. they would scare the sh1te out of you .. neither one will need a Halloween mask in a few weeks
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No I don't think he deserved the warning, and it feels like BB is only doing this as Sam was in tears :rolleyes: .
He definitely meant camp though,so I don't know why he's backtracking and saying he meant that Sam is " too nice " ....come on now George .
I don't know why Sam got so upset, he could have given it back to George and mentioned his angry kid hairstyle being the campest he'd ever seen or something :laugh: .
Yeah that “too nice” comment was a pathetic attempt at saving himself
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Mystic Mock
08-10-2025, 06:03 AM
Imagine meeting tall Cameron B , Caroline and George one night in a dark alley .. they would scare the sh1te out of you .. neither one will need a Halloween mask in a few weeks
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:laugh:
I'm going to be careful with what I'm about to say as I know that it's mean.
But I would add a few more to that list.
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I'm going to be careful with what I'm about to say as I know that it's mean.
But I would add a few more to that list.
Depends .. Cameron B fancies himself as a ladies man ffs
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Mystic Mock
08-10-2025, 06:15 AM
Depends .. Cameron B fancies himself as a ladies man ffs
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Tbf, maybe he is popular with women?:shrug:
ebandit
08-10-2025, 08:31 AM
no! the whole point of spin the bottle is to make participants uncomfortable...............both sam and george chose to take part
..............a bit rich to cry if you don't like the outcome..............
Mark L
Jessica.
08-10-2025, 08:34 AM
no! the whole point of spin the bottle is to make participants uncomfortable...............both sam and george chose to take part
..............a bit rich to cry if you don't like the outcome..............
Mark L
The production team gives them alcohol and tells them to play certain group games, often providing the questions too.
GoldHeart
08-10-2025, 06:48 PM
Imagine meeting tall Cameron B , Caroline and George one night in a dark alley .. they would scare the sh1te out of you .. neither one will need a Halloween mask in a few weeks
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