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Faye seems to play the victim too easily. I think she probably has some serious issues she needs to sort out. Either that or she's playing a game. |
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Louise stood back and let the other two take the blame until she was called out. She then tried to dismiss it as nothing. Faye played the victim just as she did during "kissgate" and Maisy just accepted what she'd done. |
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Spot on - i totally agree :thumbs: |
I also think underneath the facade,Louise is a bit of a slapper albeit a nice looking one,lol.
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This last week has shown her how to do so and I fear you are right, she will likely be the one who brings his downfall in the main. Much like as with Bea with Freddie as someone on here said the other day too. Add to that, Aaron still needs to watch his back with Tom too, who will also be ready to jump in and destroy Aaron's chances, when he does it will Faye who will be there badmouthing Aaron with him again. Maisy was a far better bet for Aaron but Faye is in my view a disaster.I would have no trust as to Faye whatsoever. |
They all seem like pretty normal girls to me. They are just young and locked up 24/7 with the people they fancy... comments like this are bound to happen. It's just different because it's broadcast to millions (well a little over 1 million this season :P) of people.
I think it's more entertaining how crazy some of the fans of the show get. People say/do one thing against one of the housemates a fan likes and suddenly they are venomous she-devils and everything they do is part of a master plan. |
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Maisy hasn't done any **** stirring at all. She was the one who got Aaron to make up with Faye. May have to stop watching BOTS if they continue to try and make Maisy out to look like a villain in the house. A lot of people actually predicted they would when Rebeckah left. |
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You know what they say - "in vino veritas" and this was neatly demonstrated last night. |
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First of all..... great to see your name here again. :) Couldn't agree more with your initial observations above. Vacuous females who don't seem to consider or think of anything beyond their own little bubble. I am sick to death of Faye's crocodile tears. As for Maisy - when I see her with the 'full face on', the harsh red lipstick - when she opens her mouth half the time - she reminds me of a 'blow up doll'. The only female in there that seems remotely normal is Alex - she seems to be the most grounded and most self assured out of the lot of them. |
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Personally, I don't think anyone is to be blamed in there. Nobody has done anything outrageous. It's just people in an unusual and highly intense place where they're encouraged to be intimate with each other and then left to deal with any consequences without the freedom and space that real life would present. |
Also, Bit on the side (much like BB's Big Mouth) has always been filled with nonsense. Everytime I try to give it a go, I turn off within 10 minutes.
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Also as to her just overreacting to things not going her way, that would be fine for a while but when someone overreacts dangerously and maliciously then that is well out of order. She didn't just overreact to Aaron and Maisy,she set out to character assassinate him to as many as she could get on board, hoping,(successfully as it turned out),to get him nominated for eviction which she also did herself too,so much for really liking him then. All to get back at him for nothing and wreck his chances of success in BB. That is far more than just overreaction that is despicable.Add to that the below the belt comment as to his son and you have a very nasty piece of work there in Faye. 'Beware,not to be trusted', is a sign she should walk around with. |
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Maisy was the one who stole the wine, or in any case it was Maisy's idea... but Faye turned it into a freakish side-show with her pathetic crying. Again.
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Maisy is at least a little bit likable. I think she has quite a bit of charisma. She seems like a good person at the end of the day, and, as others have said, she didn't try to be a victim. Faye is and did the opposite.
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And call me cynical - all done as part of a ploy to distance herself from being involved and being guilty of it. Also, she was more than keen to ensure that everyone knew Louise too had involvement. |
Deleted some posts in here, let's keep this on topic :idc:
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Don't get me wrong, I think Faye has issues. But that's why I don't criticize her too harshly. How she's behaving is coming from a genuine emotional response. I just reject the idea that her or Maisy are game-playing. |
Deanjam has been spot on.
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