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jessicadanielle 12-08-2014 12:44 AM

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Originally Posted by Achilles (Post 7157653)
Why do so many people doubt their friendship? Is it because they look different and the age gap?

I don't doubt their friendship in the house one bit, but she does seem quite detached from him. Considering their distance and different lives outside, I just find it unlikely that they'll really keep in touch.

Marsh. 12-08-2014 12:46 AM

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Originally Posted by Achilles (Post 7157653)
Why do so many people doubt their friendship? Is it because they look different and the age gap?

It's because it's one of those things that occur in the BB bubble, but not outside of it. Like Kim and Steven.

Robodog 12-08-2014 01:03 AM

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Originally Posted by Achilles (Post 7157653)
Why do so many people doubt their friendship? Is it because they look different and the age gap?

Looks and age have nothing to do with it.

It's her lack of reciprocation, her telling facial expressions and her uncomfortable body language whenever he talks of 'definitely wanting to stay friends with her' that make me doubt their 'friendship' will continue out of the house.

He clearly wants it to - but she clearly doesn't.

BB has definitely been guilty of peddling the 'creepy chris' angle - the animal grooming task being an all time BB low - but aside from the editing - you can see it in her face and body language that she is nowhere near as keen on him as a friend as he is on being friends with her.


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Achilles 12-08-2014 01:05 AM

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Originally Posted by Robodog (Post 7157681)
Looks and age have nothing to do with it.

It's her lack of reciprocation, her telling facial expressions and her uncomfortable body language whenever he talks of 'definitely wanting to stay friends with her' that make me doubt their 'friendship' will continue out of the house.

He clearly wants it to - but she clearly doesn't.

BB has definitely been guilty of peddling the 'creepy chris' angle - the animal grooming task being an all time BB low - but aside from that you can see it in her face and body language that she is not even 10% as keen on their friendship as he is.

We don't live in the house with them. BB edit the footage we see. I already gave a clear example of how they even edit middle of sentences out to suit the edit they want.

Robodog 12-08-2014 01:35 AM

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Originally Posted by Achilles (Post 7157683)
We don't live in the house with them. BB edit the footage we see. I already gave a clear example of how they even edit middle of sentences out to suit the edit they want.

Yes you did.

And i gave a clear example of how Ashleigh's body language and face often looks uncomfortable when Chris talks of his desire to be close friends on the outside - that's not something that can be photoshopped or edited - she simply looks uncomfortable regardless of editing.

I mean, they haven't edited in her reaction shots from another completely different conversation and then pasted them on to her talks with Chris just to make a story line.

When Chris talks like that - she looks uncomfortable and non- reciprocal. It's all happening in the same scene, at the same time, same positions on the bed or wherever and often it happens in the same shot.

Her face says it all. And THAT hasn't been edited. Unless you think it's been CGI'd?

Achilles 12-08-2014 01:44 AM

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Originally Posted by Robodog (Post 7157710)
Yes you did.

And i gave a clear example of how Ashleigh's body language and face often looks uncomfortable when Chris talks of his desire to be close friends on the outside - that's not something that can be photoshopped or edited - she simply looks uncomfortable regardless of editing.

I mean, they haven't edited in her reaction shots from another completely different conversation and then pasted them on to her talks with Chris just to make a story line.

When Chris talks like that - she looks uncomfortable and non- reciprocal. It's all happening in the same scene, at the same time, same positions on the bed or wherever and often it happens in the same shot.

Her face says it all. And THAT hasn't been edited. Unless you think it's been CGI'd?

You are saying she looks uncomfortable. You don't know if she is. If she was so uncomfortable with him why has she spent the majority of the past 4-5 weeks with him? They spend more time together than any of the other housemates do.

mrflibble 12-08-2014 03:29 AM

I think perhaps he comes on a bit strong because he's worried that when they leave Ashleigh won't be interested in being friends with him and he wants to make sure she knows that he genuinely cares for and respects her (and perhaps gauge her responses to see where he stands). I think he does know that outside the house they lead very different lives and their friendship is unlikely to hold up, but wants to hold onto it as much as possible. I understand where he's coming from if that's true, because it's very difficult for me to make friends and if I make a genuine connection with someone then I want to hold onto that friendship and will do a lot to make sure that they stick around (although I'm not as open as Chris).

But I'm not sure if his reaction was necessarily him going 'omg she said that to him and not to me', it felt like a lot of that conversation referenced previous conversations where she may or may not have said a similar thing to Chris. I think he turned away because it was getting emotional (and it was about how they BOTH love Christopher), and then followed that up with a hug because he's just very huggy. I think it was like a 'Chris and I had one of these conversations earlier, now we're having it with you and welcome to the family' kind of thing.

tanussa 12-08-2014 05:17 AM

lets face it, once danielle had left who else could ashleigh turn to, there was only chris on his lonesome and he filled the vacancy very eagerly, not a true friendship, more so on ashleighs part, its obvious chris dotes on her, but for her, he just fills a gap and gives her support, he was the only port in a storm

jennyjuniper 12-08-2014 06:13 AM

She has said more than once that Chris is her bast mate in the house and she wouldn't know what to do if he left. Also as we only see about 40 minutes, it's not unlikely that she has said other nice things about him.
With BB creative editing it's difficult to make an informed choice.

Kazanne 12-08-2014 07:14 AM

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Originally Posted by Robodog (Post 7157530)
Did anyone else notice Chris's reaction as he watched Ashleigh heap praise on Christopher, saying 'she will definitely be Christopher's friend for life' etc.

Chris's face!

He had just said the exact same thing to Ashleigh earlier on in the bedroom (and not for the first time) and once again - she had not reciprocated the sentiment.

But then she goes and says it to Christopher instead!

Poor Chris.

But maybe it was her way of dealing with Chris's earlier awkward 'sexy' comment about Ashleigh having stuff dribble down her chin. Perhaps it was her subtle way of letting Chris know she felt a bit off about that comment by directing her drunken warmth towards Christopher instead who (being gay) doesn't have any overtones in his relationship with her.

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It was probably Ashleighs spiteful way of getting back at Chris for daring to say Helen was hot and the sexiext housemate.

Vanessa 12-08-2014 07:42 AM

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Originally Posted by Kazanne (Post 7157918)
It was probably Ashleighs spiteful way of getting back at Chris for daring to say Helen was hot and the sexiext housemate.

I think so. At least Chris has very good taste in women. :love:


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