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bots 08-06-2015 06:33 AM

I think its a lot more simple. Picking up Chloe and throwing her around could easily have resulted in an injury that the producers would have been held responsible for. The BB studio is a work environment, and for the purposes of insurances etc, it is BB's responsibility to ensure certain standards are maintained. If they don't and an injury occurred, they would be held liable and the insurance company would not pay out.

Pete. 08-06-2015 06:53 AM

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Originally Posted by YourLAEx (Post 7859121)
Nice of them to warn golden boy Marc in case he went too far yet they didn't try stop Aaron.

RIGHT smh

BigBrotherfan4ever 08-06-2015 06:58 AM

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Originally Posted by Vicky. (Post 7859115)
They are crapping themselves incase marc goes too far I reckon. I have never known BB to tell housemates to calm down over the tannoy before but its happened like twice in a week now, both times involving marc

They know the show is ****ed if he leaves (given he pretty much singlehandedly saved the whole thing) and are now worried they might HAVE to chuck him..my theory

I think your spot on Vicky

rubymoo 08-06-2015 07:41 AM

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Originally Posted by bitontheslide (Post 7859472)
I think its a lot more simple. Picking up Chloe and throwing her around could easily have resulted in an injury that the producers would have been held responsible for. The BB studio is a work environment, and for the purposes of insurances etc, it is BB's responsibility to ensure certain standards are maintained. If they don't and an injury occurred, they would be held liable and the insurance company would not pay out.

I agree with this^

I know i wouldn't have appreciated being picked up and thrown like that, there was no warning from him, he is completely chaotic.

She could've hurt her back or neck, i know she was thrown on a bed but i got whiplash on a bouncy castle:shocked:

If anyone ends up hurt, BB are liable, i also don't understand his manhandling of people, was he never taught spacial awareness:shrug:

waterhog 08-06-2015 08:20 AM

its a tricky situation -

Mystic Mock 08-06-2015 09:28 AM

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Originally Posted by bitontheslide (Post 7859472)
I think its a lot more simple. Picking up Chloe and throwing her around could easily have resulted in an injury that the producers would have been held responsible for. The BB studio is a work environment, and for the purposes of insurances etc, it is BB's responsibility to ensure certain standards are maintained. If they don't and an injury occurred, they would be held liable and the insurance company would not pay out.

If it was just this I would let it go, but it's the fact that BB are uptight over anything that's actually lighthearted nowadays, it's strangling the life out of most of their series with the constant negativity that they strive for.

They need to look at CBB13 and cast more people like that again, with Live Feed on the Internet to prove that most of the events are real.

Liam- 08-06-2015 09:30 AM

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Originally Posted by bitontheslide (Post 7859472)
I think its a lot more simple. Picking up Chloe and throwing her around could easily have resulted in an injury that the producers would have been held responsible for. The BB studio is a work environment, and for the purposes of insurances etc, it is BB's responsibility to ensure certain standards are maintained. If they don't and an injury occurred, they would be held liable and the insurance company would not pay out.

This basically

Niamh. 08-06-2015 09:35 AM

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Originally Posted by Vicky. (Post 7859115)
They are crapping themselves incase marc goes too far I reckon. I have never known BB to tell housemates to calm down over the tannoy before but its happened like twice in a week now, both times involving marc

They know the show is ****ed if he leaves (given he pretty much singlehandedly saved the whole thing) and are now worried they might HAVE to chuck him..my theory

Yeah, seems like this, probably crapping themselves that they'll have another Aaron situation if they don't nip things in the bud

Pink Pegasus 08-06-2015 02:36 PM

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Originally Posted by bitontheslide (Post 7859472)
I think its a lot more simple. Picking up Chloe and throwing her around could easily have resulted in an injury that the producers would have been held responsible for. The BB studio is a work environment, and for the purposes of insurances etc, it is BB's responsibility to ensure certain standards are maintained. If they don't and an injury occurred, they would be held liable and the insurance company would not pay out.

Yes I agree with this for that particular Chloe situation. I know he was just messing about but when I saw him pick Chloe up and slam her down (twice I think) on the bed, the first thing I thought was "oh jebus be careful, her back or her neck is going to bet busted :worry: ". I know it was just playing, it's just the huge size difference, this guy with massive muscles slamming her down into the bed, Chloe was just like a ragdoll in comparison and tbh it looked like an accident waiting to happen. I don't think they intervened at all when Marc and Danny were playfighting but I might be wrong about that?

The first "calm down" warning though on the 4in4out night did look to be a warning to prevent an argument that could cause someone to be kicked out as tensions were running so high, so there is probably some truth that they are trying to prevent another ejection and I also think that they should have given Aaron a similar warning before it got too far.


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