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Quite surprised Aisleyne or Kemal aren’t the first person out
I thought Ahmed would’ve been top 5 at least |
ACHmed <333333333
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“At least I’m not so much of a bastard that...”
“Did you say I’m a bastard?” “Well, yeah...” “YOU ARE A BASTARD.” |
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Glyn gets a full write up
But Science doesn’t I- Speechless |
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I really must watch bb5 at some point!
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I SCREECHED when Ahmed asked Meech for the jacket
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He is criminally underrated
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9. Aisleyne Horgan Wallace http://img.dailymail.co.uk/i/pix/200...NP_450x334.jpg Aisleyne. Probably the name in Big Brother UK which most divides people's opinion, along with another blonde female from the same series. As a bit of background, Aisleyne used to be my favourite housemate ever. I still really like her as shown by this ranking but she's not as consistent as I remembered, and Aisleyne's behaviour after the show kind of dampens her "journey" storyline she had in BB7. That being said, Aisleyne is a fantastic housemate who brought it from the moment she stepped out the box to the moment she walked out the door in third place. She kind of seemed like she would be an inconsequential housemate at first, seeming like just another glamour girl in a show known for having glamour girls. She immediately disproved this though, asking Sezer straight up if he was a bully after a comment was made. I think Aisleyne was cast as an opponent to Grace's gang, a bit of a Saskia character, the hard faced London street girl, who wouldn't last the distance. She didn't really seem to fulfil this role though, despite her words on some instances it was obvious to me Aisleyne was a much kinder, more layered person than the one she presented. She was kind of a quiet housemate at first, not really involved in house action bar being a victim of behind back ridicule for the plastics. This ll changed on Grace's eviction where Aisleyne defended Susie who was clearly shocked and outraged that someone could throw water on an older woman, and it would probably be remembered as her break out moment. Aisleyne's reaction to her housemates nominating her in attacking Lea is also something she was remembered for, which to me seemed hypocritical considering how she had reacted to Nikki and Grace's behaviour a few weeks prior. That didn't mean I went off her or anything, in fact this is by far her best week for me, adding more to her character which seemed a bit more confused than an average Big Brother Housemate. Obviously then there was The House Next Door, in which she MELTED down in tears over having to evict Jonathan. I was both sympathetic and embarrassed, was it real or fake? I lean to real, but who knows. Overall Aisleyne went on a journey in the house, at least I thought so, in which she discovered herself and who she was, how she handled things and how she didn't need to pretend to be a street girl with a hard exterior and could simply be herself. I'm not as convinced as I was considering her behaviour since, but during BB7 she truly went on a journey and was a near perfect housemate. Also her reaction to coming third was quite a scene https://i.makeagif.com/media/4-23-2015/V4ZQWd.gif Science write up is done guys. |
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My favourite housemate ever! |
Aisleeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeyne :love:
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2. Nikki 3. Lea 4. Makosi 5. Michelle 6. Derek 7. Kemal 8. Kinga |
1. Nadia
2. Makosi 3. Nikki 4. Derek 5. Lea 6. Kemal 7. Michelle 8. Kinga |
How the **** is derek still there
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1. Makosi
2. Nikki 3. Lea 4. Kemal 5. Michelle 6. Nadia 7. Kinga 8. Derek |
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Nikki, Lea, Derek, Nadia OUT
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Can’t wait for this
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