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Shasown 24-05-2010 10:50 PM

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Originally Posted by emptybox (Post 3253695)
Because the imbecile is obviously out of his head on something or other.

If you think it's staged you must think that Ash is a superb actress, because she'd have to be, to fake that amount of fear on her face. :rolleyes:

Dead simple people working as security have to be trained and licenced, someone grabs a "celebrity" (and I use the term very loosely), they dont just grab them and pull them off, they hold them and await the police otherwise they could be done themselves for assault and lose their licence.

All the stories and other pictures show the attacker was grabbed by security staff. However there is no follow up or comments from the police saying a man was arrested, cautioned or even interviewed.

Doesnt look like fear on her face, just shouting for dramatic effect.

emptybox 24-05-2010 11:37 PM

I don't see why the police would need to be involved?
Just some little squirt needed to be thrown out.

In your scenario the "trained and licenced" security staff would have needed to have been in on it as well.

Or are you suggesting they were fake security guys as well?
In which case, why would the real security guys have allowed it? :D

Doesn't make much sense, does it?

Shasown 24-05-2010 11:56 PM

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Originally Posted by emptybox (Post 3253924)
I don't see why the police would need to be involved?
Just some little squirt needed to be thrown out.

In your scenario the "trained and licenced" security staff would have needed to have been in on it as well.

Or are you suggesting they were fake security guys as well?
In which case, why would the real security guys have allowed it? :D

Doesn't make much sense, does it?

They need to be involved so the security staff cover themselves. If it was a real attack they are witnesses to an assualt, under the law and according to their training they are obliged to report it to plod. Also should the attacker decided to try suing, some are dull enough to try, they have covered their own asses.

Security staff are quite often involved in publicity stunts to give an authentic air to the incident. Its not illegal. they simply pretend to save her, she gets her piccy in the papers and a bit of publicity, they get a few quid extra.

This is the woman who wanted to turn up riding a unicorn after all.

emptybox 25-05-2010 12:02 AM

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Originally Posted by Shasown (Post 3253966)
They need to be involved so the security staff cover themselves. If it was a real attack they are witnesses to an assualt, under the law and according to their training they are obliged to report it to plod. Also should the attacker decided to try suing, some are dull enough to try, they have covered their own asses.

Security staff are quite often involved in publicity stunts to give an authentic air to the incident. Its not illegal. they simply pretend to save her, she gets her piccy in the papers and a bit of publicity, they get a few quid extra.

This is the woman who wanted to turn up riding a unicorn after all.

And I suppose the little hoodie is an extra from Coronation Street?

Shasown 25-05-2010 12:11 AM

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Originally Posted by emptybox (Post 3253969)
And I suppose the little hoodie is an extra from Coronation Street?

I dont know or care who he is, could be a mate of hers from one of her gangs, however given her need for publicity, dont you think it strange she didnt milk it for all its worth.

Nothing better than a traumatised celebrity appearing at an assault charge, etc.

I bet if you wrote to the local nick near the premiere complaining that the police didnt do their job, they reply, they had been pre warned there would a stunt featuring Miss HW.

emptybox 25-05-2010 12:31 AM

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Originally Posted by Shasown (Post 3253979)
I dont know or care who he is, could be a mate of hers from one of her gangs, however given her need for publicity, dont you think it strange she didnt milk it for all its worth.

Nothing better than a traumatised celebrity appearing at an assault charge, etc.

I bet if you wrote to the local nick near the premiere complaining that the police didnt do their job, they reply, they had been pre warned there would a stunt featuring Miss HW.

Aisleyne doesn't need that sort of stupid publicity. :rolleyes:
She would have got all the publicity she wanted just turning up to the premiere.
Her pictures would have been all over the internet the following day, as per usual.

The fact of the matter is that, because of this incident, she missed her date on the red carpet, therefore fewer than usual pictures appeared, and most of those that did showed her looking harrassed.

As you said yourself, if this was some kind of staged incident, surely more would have been made of it?

Shasown 25-05-2010 01:03 AM

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Originally Posted by emptybox (Post 3253990)
Aisleyne doesn't need that sort of stupid publicity. :rolleyes:
She would have got all the publicity she wanted just turning up to the premiere.
Her pictures would have been all over the internet the following day, as per usual.

The fact of the matter is that, because of this incident, she missed her date on the red carpet, therefore fewer than usual pictures appeared, and most of those that did showed her looking harrassed.

As you said yourself, if this was some kind of staged incident, surely more would have been made of it?

Doesnt need stupid Publicity? She was the one wanted to appear on a white horse with a plastic horn attached.

She didnt miss her date with the red carpet. she bravely soldiered on.

She got a lot more publicity by having column inches dedicated to the story, and three or four pictures per paper, whereas without the incident the newspapers that carried stories of the premiere would only have printed at most one picture of her.

If too much have of been made then it would have been easily uncovered as a stunt, and that in itself would have backfired on her. Whereas on a slow news day papers run that sort of garbage story.

emptybox 25-05-2010 01:24 AM

But has this story been in any papers?
I know it's been in the Sun online, but that's not the same as being in print.
And as I say, her pics would have been in all the same places anyway, without this incident.

As for the unicorn thing? That could have been a completely made up story by Heatworld, or whoever printed it first.
Certainly there are no quotes from Aisleyne about it.

KingPrawn 25-05-2010 08:54 AM

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Originally Posted by emptybox (Post 3254011)
But has this story been in any papers?
I know it's been in the Sun online, but that's not the same as being in print.
And as I say, her pics would have been in all the same places anyway, without this incident.

As for the unicorn thing? That could have been a completely made up story by Heatworld, or whoever printed it first.
Certainly there are no quotes from Aisleyne about it.

Emptybox, Aisleyne has been making up stories to keep herself in the public eye from the moment she left the Big Brother House.

My favourite is the one where she claimed that she was engaged to an up-and-coming Hollywood star a year or so back. Yeah right. :joker:

The worst one was where she slagged off Lea and Richard claiming that they stopped her from getting work and had set up a hate site on the internet about her. :shocked:

None of her fans could ever produce an internet address for that site, could they? :conf:

emptybox 25-05-2010 09:25 AM

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Originally Posted by KingPrawn (Post 3254115)
Emptybox, Aisleyne has been making up stories to keep herself in the public eye from the moment she left the Big Brother House.

My favourite is the one where she claimed that she was engaged to an up-and-coming Hollywood star a year or so back. Yeah right. :joker:

The worst one was where she slagged off Lea and Richard claiming that they stopped her from getting work and had set up a hate site on the internet about her. :shocked:

None of her fans could ever produce an internet address for that site, could they? :conf:

It was probably a Facebook page that was set up?

Didn't see that specific one, so can't comment, but believe it or not, some people get so obsessed with disliking people from Big Brother, that they will set up a facebook page just to attack them and make up stories about them. :eek: ;)

KingPrawn 25-05-2010 10:46 AM

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Originally Posted by emptybox (Post 3254134)
It was probably a Facebook page that was set up?

Didn't see that specific one, so can't comment, but believe it or not, some people get so obsessed with disliking people from Big Brother, that they will set up a facebook page just to attack them and make up stories about them. :eek: ;)

I presume that by not answering the point about Aisleyne making up stories for the press, you concede that Aisleyne is someone who has done such things in the past.

emptybox 25-05-2010 01:01 PM

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Originally Posted by KingPrawn (Post 3254194)
I presume that by not answering the point about Aisleyne making up stories for the press, you concede that Aisleyne is someone who has done such things in the past.

I concede no such thing.
I'm fairly sure Aisleyne has never claimed to be engaged to anyone.

Enid 25-05-2010 01:06 PM

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Originally Posted by GypsyGoth (Post 3248577)
Isn't that Spiral?

This was what I was thinking. Looks exactly like him. Wouldn't surprise me if he was still bitter over the rejection, LOL.

GypsyGoth 25-05-2010 01:27 PM

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Originally Posted by Enid (Post 3254364)
This was what I was thinking. Looks exactly like him. Wouldn't surprise me if he was still bitter over the rejection, LOL.

:laugh:

boldjohn 28-07-2010 01:51 AM

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Originally Posted by KingPrawn (Post 3254115)
Emptybox, Aisleyne has been making up stories to keep herself in the public eye from the moment she left the Big Brother House.

My favourite is the one where she claimed that she was engaged to an up-and-coming Hollywood star a year or so back. Yeah right. :joker:

The worst one was where she slagged off Lea and Richard claiming that they stopped her from getting work and had set up a hate site on the internet about her. :shocked:

None of her fans could ever produce an internet address for that site, could they? :conf:

And as we all know, Richard and Lea are paragons of virtue and have never slagged Aisleyne off.


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