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Visage 25-06-2013 10:49 PM

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Originally Posted by Josy (Post 6104857)
It was justified at first, not 7 hours later when she was still bringing it up at the same time as saying she didn't want to talk about it :idc:

Yep.

cookiemonster 25-06-2013 10:49 PM

i don't think she overreacted. she would have though if she had been outside the house. that's the impression i get, and i swear she's said something along those lines. that in the house she feels you have to hold back

Withano 25-06-2013 10:49 PM

Its weird that they didn't talk for 8 hours and Hazel was the one who asked for a hug, she's clearly a lovely person.

Pink Pegasus 25-06-2013 10:58 PM

I would have gone absolutely crazy if Charlie had said something like that to me!

Not sure how Hazel managed to keep her cool at all. And I'm saying this as someone who usually prefers Charlie to Hazel.

I can't believe how unbelievably stupid and insensitive Charlie was to ask those types of questions. I agree when Hazel said that "her worst enemy" wouldn't have said those things to her.

However, I don't for a second think she meant to cause any hurt and I think she really did feel terrible and absolutely redeemed herself by not only her apology to Hazel, but also by later again acknowledging her flaws and explaining herself when Jemima and her mum were arguing.

rionablue 25-06-2013 11:49 PM

Justified. I think when Charlie started talking about it she should have gaged that it wasnt the right think to say then just say 'sorry I didnt mean that, i dont know what iw as thinking' but she kinda kept on till the end of what she was going to say then it took a second to realise it was totally the wrong thing to say. That said I know she wasnt trying to hurt Hazel and Hazel dealt with it very well. The only reason she talked to a few people about it was that they are the ppl who are closest to her as was said on BBOTS tonight

babybella1972 25-06-2013 11:52 PM

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Originally Posted by GiRTh (Post 6104184)
What did you think? Justified or an overreaction?

As long as Hazel leaves it there .... its all good. End of. (silly mistake from Charlie but not malicious)

DanielLuis 26-06-2013 12:09 AM

It was justified. Charlie did it unintentionally though.

maryse12 26-06-2013 12:30 AM

Absolutely justified.

CaudleHalbard 26-06-2013 12:31 AM

Charlie has all the tact of Alan Partridge! :D

GiRTh 26-06-2013 01:39 AM

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/arti...scapegoat.html
Tragic story.

JayBlaze 26-06-2013 01:50 AM

Charlie was probably right

jjj2 26-06-2013 07:07 AM

http://www.herald.ie/news/tragic-dar...-27926803.html

thesheriff443 26-06-2013 07:20 AM

hazel could bore someone to death!
Charlie fell into her hands, it was already clear hazel did not like Charlie as the guys hover around Charlie, hazel laying it on nice and thick!, it was just saying without thinking in the same way Jackie slipped up with Michael saying he was the only one nominating!

Marc 26-06-2013 07:31 AM

Charlie should've just dropped the whole thing rather than try to desperately apologise to make herself feel better. It made for a very awkward situation

Cherie 26-06-2013 07:34 AM

Was anyone else surprised that that was aired? :conf: I thought HMs weren't allowed to speak about people outside the house, isn't that why we get all the twittering birds on LF? What about this poor guy's family having it discussed like that it was pretty poor imo.

Marc 26-06-2013 07:38 AM

I didn't think it was right either. Bit too personal but I guess all we'd have no else to see and the awkwardness days after wouldn't have made sense lol

thesheriff443 26-06-2013 07:44 AM

I think it was factual, rather than hear say!
clearly he died and it was ruled as suicide, so that's why it was aired.

Daffodil 26-06-2013 07:46 AM

I think Hazel overreacted. It was obvious to me that Charlie was, in her naive sort of way, trying to make a compliment of the fact that losing Hazel, her fiancé was moved to commit suicide. For Hazel to then not want to talk about it (for the next 6 hours!!) was hypocritical to say the least. Hazel's act of forgiveness at the end of this time was very theatrical. I really wanted Charlie to say 'thanks but no thanks' to the requested 'hug' - (grasp of the preying mantis). Hazel realised that she looked a complete berk making such a song and dance of it, hence the back-tracking. I personally like Charlie. She seems a genuinely nice girl and would NOT have meant for Hazel to take what she said, in the way she did. I also got the impression that the 6 hours of discussion about it was a game-playing tactic by Hazel. Not sure I like her any more. Does she ever go without make-up????

jjj2 26-06-2013 08:19 AM

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Originally Posted by Daffodil (Post 6105704)
I think Hazel overreacted. It was obvious to me that Charlie was, in her naive sort of way, trying to make a compliment of the fact that losing Hazel, her fiancé was moved to commit suicide. For Hazel to then not want to talk about it (for the next 6 hours!!) was hypocritical to say the least. Hazel's act of forgiveness at the end of this time was very theatrical. I really wanted Charlie to say 'thanks but no thanks' to the requested 'hug' - (grasp of the preying mantis). Hazel realised that she looked a complete berk making such a song and dance of it, hence the back-tracking. I personally like Charlie. She seems a genuinely nice girl and would NOT have meant for Hazel to take what she said, in the way she did. I also got the impression that the 6 hours of discussion about it was a game-playing tactic by Hazel. Not sure I like her any more. Does she ever go without make-up????

Every word of this is amazingly insensitive /cold hearted

fruit_cake 26-06-2013 08:24 AM

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Originally Posted by Daffodil (Post 6105704)
I think Hazel overreacted. It was obvious to me that Charlie was, in her naive sort of way, trying to make a compliment of the fact that losing Hazel, her fiancé was moved to commit suicide. For Hazel to then not want to talk about it (for the next 6 hours!!) was hypocritical to say the least. Hazel's act of forgiveness at the end of this time was very theatrical. I really wanted Charlie to say 'thanks but no thanks' to the requested 'hug' - (grasp of the preying mantis). Hazel realised that she looked a complete berk making such a song and dance of it, hence the back-tracking. I personally like Charlie. She seems a genuinely nice girl and would NOT have meant for Hazel to take what she said, in the way she did. I also got the impression that the 6 hours of discussion about it was a game-playing tactic by Hazel. Not sure I like her any more. Does she ever go without make-up????

I agree in part with this, Hazel was milking the situation to the max, using it to suck others into seeing her as a victim of a huge scandal..whereas in reality it was just an honest mistake.

Plus, Hazel did actually allude to it in a way and Charlie was almost just finishing her sentence of for her. If Hazel was so sensitive about it, why did she even bring it up in the first place?

For me it was a small thing that got twisted into something much more sinister.

Daffodil 26-06-2013 08:44 AM

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Originally Posted by fruit_cake (Post 6105739)
Plus, Hazel did actually allude to it in a way and Charlie was almost just finishing her sentence of for her. If Hazel was so sensitive about it, why did she even bring it up in the first place?

Absolutely spot on!

Vanessa 26-06-2013 08:45 AM

Hazel milked it for all it was worth. :nono:

GiRTh 26-06-2013 09:00 AM

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Originally Posted by fruit_cake (Post 6105739)
Plus, Hazel did actually allude to it in a way and Charlie was almost just finishing her sentence of for her. If Hazel was so sensitive about it, why did she even bring it up in the first place?

Agree. The way Hazel said it she implied as much.

I think it was a genuine misunderstanding between the two. These two don't seem to get on all that well if they can have such a huge misunderstanding. Hazel has implied that she's not too keen on Charlie too. This could be a feud to watch for the future.

Stateofconfusion 26-06-2013 09:44 AM

I don't think Hazel's reaction was an overreaction. I think she just needed some time to think about, talk it through with the people she is closest with and get over it. I mean she hugged Charlie as if to say she was over it and accepted Charlie's earlier apology.

fruit_cake 26-06-2013 09:46 AM

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Originally Posted by GiRTh (Post 6105793)
Agree. The way Hazel said it she implied as much.

I think it was a genuine misunderstanding between the two. These two don't seem to get on all that well if they can have such a huge misunderstanding. Hazel has implied that she's not too keen on Charlie too. This could be a feud to watch for the future.

haha definitely, Hazel really doesn't feel to me to have forgiven Charlie at all.


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