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JazzJones 16-08-2009 11:57 PM

would housemates know theyre getting letters before they go in?

Big_Kahuna 16-08-2009 11:58 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by BigBrotherFan01
every year there is a message from home.

your a genius OP.

she will prob leave now.
haha wicked sig! but marcus to win lol i also like siavash though

TurtleSoup 16-08-2009 11:58 PM

Don't be so BLOODY negative! :tongue:

santaa 16-08-2009 11:58 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by kazanne
If she were my daughter,I would be ashamed of her
Obviously not a mum. If she were my daughter I would be very worried about her and I would want her out of there

luminoussun 17-08-2009 12:01 AM

I would hate her to walk.

Deirdre 17-08-2009 12:12 AM

It's very probable.
*strokes fake beard*

MaratSafinForever 17-08-2009 12:12 AM

Her mother, may indeed, be disgusted.

Pink Pegasus 17-08-2009 12:16 AM

Don't think she will walk:

http://www.channel4.com/bigbrother/b...839471/view.c4

In this it says that Big Brother reassured her that her mother just didn't want to appear on television.
I think this is very understandable because some people are very private people. Surely Bea would know if her mum was the type of person who would hate to appear on national tv. It might be a bit upsetting sure, but understandable if you really know the person(ie her own mother).
I think she is just overreacting as usual for attention.
:mad:

santaa 17-08-2009 12:18 AM

To see ourselves as others see us.
To come out of BB and watch yourself must be shocking.

santaa 17-08-2009 12:22 AM

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Originally posted by xPinkpegasusx
Don't think she will walk:

http://www.channel4.com/bigbrother/b...839471/view.c4

In this it says that Big Brother reassured her that her mother just didn't want to appear on television.
I think this is very understandable because some people are very private people. Surely Bea would know if her mum was the type of person who would hate to appear on national tv. It might be a bit upsetting sure, but understandable if you really know the person(ie her own mother).
I think she is just overreacting as usual for attention.
:mad:
Still could have been a hidden message. They could have just done a letter.

quietman1963 17-08-2009 12:25 AM

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Originally posted by LoadOfDross
haha!! Bea got owned by her own mother.
I think her mum disowned her too.

golden 17-08-2009 12:27 AM

If her mother didn't appear who did? Did they get one of her friends or someone else?

Pink Pegasus 17-08-2009 12:28 AM

[/quote]
Still could have been a hidden message. They could have just done a letter. [/quote]

You're right, it could still have been a secret message(didn't think about a letter), because she strikes me as someone who may have some code set up before entering the house. However really hope it wasn't, cos I want her to be shocked at the boos on her eviction this Friday!:laugh:

fizz2009 17-08-2009 12:44 AM

Delighted for her..... her family are probably hiding out in their apartment that looks over the Champs Elysees...... I would be if she was my daughter.:joker:
BB explained to her that her mother didn't want to appear on telly.....not surprised:rolleyes:

merv 17-08-2009 12:45 AM

I think she said her mum runs a small guest house, maybe abroad.

kisywisy 17-08-2009 12:50 AM

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Originally posted by Daffodil
As another poster has already mentioned, Bea seems to have been buoyed up by Freddie going and it is as though she thinks the public love her. I am wondering if in the letters from home thing, whether the fact her mother didn't do her message, was in itself a code for 'Get the hell out, you have blown it'.
i hadn't thought of it like that. very interesting.

it said on the bb website that her mum just didn't want to be on tv, but someone else in the family could have done it.

david was saying tonight that the friend that made the message (Tee) that although they were close friends, they hadn't seen each other for a year.

it does seem a bit strange

i could understand her being upset and maybe angry with her mum though (if it's not a coded message)

but i suppose it's something that we will never know the truth. bea will never admit it was a coded message

wushyboo 17-08-2009 01:06 AM

tea is the one on bblb all the time supportin her i thought those were there selected friends maybe she was just in the studio and avaiable at the right time

frigid_slag 17-08-2009 03:42 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by santaa
Quote:

Originally posted by kazanne
If she were my daughter,I would be ashamed of her
Obviously not a mum. If she were my daughter I would be very worried about her and I would want her out of there
Totally agree. Her mother might be ashamed, but she is still going to love her daughter and be really worried about her. If it was me in there and my mum knew what was going to happen, she would do anything to get me out before i faced a blood thirsty crowd. I bet Bea leaves, but I hope not.

Dolphin-and-Whale 17-08-2009 04:24 PM

I thought this too, it would be very easy aswell and she might have told her friend to say a particular phrase if she was hated

moonballoon 18-08-2009 03:07 PM

I do think Bea's mum has a bit to answer for ... she is not a good advert for her parenting. By her age, she should realise the world does not revolve around her. I do think Lisa was right when she said Bea comes across as someone who has been spoilt.

kathypink 18-08-2009 03:09 PM

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Originally posted by eggdavid
lol well if my daughter had been fired from every job she'd ever had and was sponging from the dole while pretending to be upper-class i'd hate her too

:dance:
As a mother, I know a decent person couldn't hate her daughter for those things. There are more evil things in the world than these. :puzzled: :shrug:

kathypink 18-08-2009 03:13 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by moonballoon
I do think Bea's mum has a bit to answer for ... she is not a good advert for her parenting. By her age, she should realise the world does not revolve around her. I do think Lisa was right when she said Bea comes across as someone who has been spoilt.
However well we bring up our children, teaching them to respect others, etc. etc, parents are not responsible for all of their children's actions :sad: At the end of the day they have their own minds. :bored:


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