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JoshBB 23-08-2018 09:30 PM

nah ejection would be OTT imo. honestly, I'm not sure if calling her to the DR was even necessary, so

poppsywoppsy 23-08-2018 09:35 PM

I wonder how Natalie would respond to

Always in the right, Always in the right!!!

Morgan. 23-08-2018 09:40 PM

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Originally Posted by Jordan. (Post 10167798)
Her and Kirstie were both annoyed about the mess but the ways they went about expressing it really shows the difference in maturity.

Teaaaa

Morgan. 23-08-2018 09:40 PM

I'm honestly hating Natalie on a similar level as I hated Bear and Helen :skull:

Lstan 23-08-2018 09:43 PM

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Originally Posted by Jordan. (Post 10167599)
She serves Helen level of nastiness

Shes not THAT bad. No one is that bad.

Headie 23-08-2018 09:45 PM

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Originally Posted by Macie Lightfoot (Post 10167860)
I'm curious how many Natalie haters are Helen fans :3

Good point.

thisisdanny 23-08-2018 10:01 PM

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Originally Posted by Blurryface (Post 10167919)
I'm honestly hating Natalie on a similar level as I hated Bear and Helen :skull:

Natalie and Helen :flutter:

Twosugars 23-08-2018 10:10 PM

Our Natalie is a breath of fresh air:love:

pontyboi 23-08-2018 10:15 PM

**** me this forum needs to get a grip! Everyone screams bully, intimidating, aggressive, racist at the drop of a hat yet to this day still praise the most un-pc aggressive, racist series there ever was aka BB6!

Everyone has bought into this whole snowflake **** recently nobody can say a word without being condemned or branded with some evil trait.

Its Big Brother, a social experiment and every human interaction should (even if it offends viewers) be played out naturally not nipped in the bud and housemates being ejected ffs. The show should spark actual public conversations about real issues.

BB fans are the worst!

ThatsMyUserName 23-08-2018 10:42 PM

Saying what she said about Chloe (promiscuous, and should just get on with doing that) shows how Americans see the Big Brother program. They see it as people should behave in the house the same way they behave in their careers.

Whereas, with the Brits, it's a chance to show the private side of themselves.

Jordan. 23-08-2018 10:47 PM

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Originally Posted by pontyboi (Post 10168015)
**** me this forum needs to get a grip! Everyone screams bully, intimidating, aggressive, racist at the drop of a hat yet to this day still praise the most un-pc aggressive, racist series there ever was aka BB6!

Everyone has bought into this whole snowflake **** recently nobody can say a word without being condemned or branded with some evil trait.

Its Big Brother, a social experiment and every human interaction should (even if it offends viewers) be played out naturally not nipped in the bud and housemates being ejected ffs. The show should spark actual public conversations about real issues.

BB fans are the worst!

It's not really comparable to BB6 though, everyone in that series was confrontational and gave out as much as they got so it was fair game all around.

When you've got a confrontational person screaming and shouting at someone who isn't confrontational (to the point they are in tears) it becomes uncomfortable and it's not hard to see how that can be labelled as intimidating or bullying.

DouglasS 23-08-2018 10:49 PM

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Originally Posted by Jordan. (Post 10168077)
It's not really comparable to BB6 though, everyone in that serious was confrontational and gave out as much as they got so it was fair game all around.

When you've got a confrontational person screaming and shouting at someone who isn't confrontational (to the point they are in tears) it becomes uncomfortable and it's not hard to see how that can be labelled as intimidating or bullying.

She did it two episodes earlier to Gabby as well and made her cry [which is why the forum turned on Gabby].

Natalie picks on the 'quiet girls'

rusticgal 23-08-2018 10:56 PM

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Originally Posted by DouglasS (Post 10168078)
She did it two episodes earlier to Gabby as well and made her cry [which is why the forum turned on Gabby].

Natalie picks on the 'quiet girls'



Bullies pick on the weak and vulnerable...

Gabby stood her ground with Natalie...she's a stronger character...having said that the whole confrontation issue clearly upset her. That's why she was was accused of playing the sympathy card. Some people can fight back..but it doesn't mean they like confrontation.

pontyboi 23-08-2018 10:59 PM

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Originally Posted by Jordan. (Post 10168077)
It's not really comparable to BB6 though, everyone in that series was confrontational and gave out as much as they got so it was fair game all around.

When you've got a confrontational person screaming and shouting at someone who isn't confrontational (to the point they are in tears) it becomes uncomfortable and it's not hard to see how that can be labelled as intimidating or bullying.

To me it just screams that the other housemates are on best behaviour incase they offend anyone and that is not interesting to watch and is not what Big Brother is about.

Marsh. 23-08-2018 11:01 PM

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Originally Posted by pontyboi (Post 10168015)
**** me this forum needs to get a grip! Everyone screams bully, intimidating, aggressive, racist at the drop of a hat yet to this day still praise the most un-pc aggressive, racist series there ever was aka BB6!

Yes, but, whilst praising and admitting to have enjoyed it they still label it aggressive, nasty, bitchy, racist etc so your comparison fails.

Also, they were all on a level playing field.

The one time they weren't, when Lesley's treatment of Sam crossed the line, people spoke up didn't like it and she was evicted and branded a bully.

Marsh. 23-08-2018 11:04 PM

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Originally Posted by pontyboi (Post 10168099)
To me it just screams that the other housemates are on best behaviour incase they offend anyone and that is not interesting to watch and is not what Big Brother is about.

So, people who don't act (emphasis on "act") like Natalie are only doing so because they're scared of offending?

The majority of people do not act like Natalie.

pontyboi 23-08-2018 11:09 PM

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Originally Posted by Marsh. (Post 10168101)
Yes, but, whilst praising and admitting to have enjoyed it they still label it aggressive, nasty, bitchy, racist etc so your comparison fails.

Also, they were all on a level playing field.

The one time they weren't, when Lesley's treatment of Sam crossed the line, people spoke up didn't like it and she was evicted and branded a bully.

Tell me how many viewers went crying to Ofcom about Sam being bullied?

Times have changed so much for the worse for shows like BB is what im saying because people literally complain about everything...Its had like 1500 Ofcom reports in a week.

Lesley bullying Sam was disgusting and hard to watch but im glad BB let it play out naturally.

I hate these days viewers feel the need to interfere and not let the drama unfold and see the actual ***** dig their own graves.

letmein 24-08-2018 12:23 AM

Try expanding your vocabulary beyond the word bullying.

pontyboi 24-08-2018 12:30 AM

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Originally Posted by letmein (Post 10168172)
Try expanding your vocabulary beyond the word bullying.

Sorry who was that directed at?

Marsh. 24-08-2018 12:50 AM

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Originally Posted by pontyboi (Post 10168110)
Tell me how many viewers went crying to Ofcom about Sam being bullied?

Not the point that was made but ok. You made a comment on words used by people on this forum, not the general public.

FYI, Ofcom was on the show's back a lot back then too. The only thing that changed was the race row causing BB to run scared of any and all scandal.

Edit - Viewers aren't interfering, they're commenting on what they see. Always have.

GoldHeart 24-08-2018 12:54 AM

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Originally Posted by pontyboi (Post 10168110)
Tell me how many viewers went crying to Ofcom about Sam being bullied?

Times have changed so much for the worse for shows like BB is what im saying because people literally complain about everything...Its had like 1500 Ofcom reports in a week.

Lesley bullying Sam was disgusting and hard to watch but im glad BB let it play out naturally.

I hate these days viewers feel the need to interfere and not let the drama unfold and see the actual ***** dig their own graves.

When you said Sam i thought you meant Sam BB7 , she got treated badly aswell.

Nicky91 24-08-2018 08:31 AM

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Originally Posted by Marsh. (Post 10168188)
Not the point that was made but ok. You made a comment on words used by people on this forum, not the general public.

FYI, Ofcom was on the show's back a lot back then too. The only thing that changed was the race row causing BB to run scared of any and all scandal.

Edit - Viewers aren't interfering, they're commenting on what they see. Always have.

:notimpressed:

i don't even care what the viewers have to say

Crimson Dynamo 24-08-2018 08:33 AM

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Originally Posted by Nicky91 (Post 10168335)
:notimpressed:

i don't even care what the viewers have to say

of course you dont as you dont watch the show

:smug:

Nicky91 24-08-2018 08:38 AM

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Originally Posted by LeatherTrumpet (Post 10168339)
of course you dont as you dont watch the show

:smug:

i do watch it, but only some bits of the show :smug:

y.winter 24-08-2018 09:08 AM

The thing with Natalie is that she does make sense a lot of the time (not always though), but her expressive skills are awfully poor. She loses her argument the moment she opens her mouth.


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