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Mystic Mock 21-04-2025 10:20 PM

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Originally Posted by Zizu (Post 11635561)
You like Chris ????

I like him more than Angellica, Patsy, and Ella.

Zizu 21-04-2025 10:22 PM

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Originally Posted by Mystic Mock (Post 11635562)
I like him more than Angellica, Patsy, and Ella.


Ah

Mystic Mock 21-04-2025 10:26 PM

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Originally Posted by jones89 (Post 11635553)
I put all 5 on Ella. I really felt for her in tonight’s show and seen a different side to her

Don't you think that she was harsh on Chesney though?

GlitterUK 21-04-2025 10:28 PM

I just think Ella has brought it all on herself. I have zero sympathy for her, the sooner she goes the better. She adds nothing but tears and tantrums.

Katmieow 21-04-2025 10:29 PM

3 votes for Danny 2 for Patsy

joeysteele 21-04-2025 10:34 PM

All my 5 are on Danny.

I don't think he is safe at all.
With 3 going this is totally new territory.
Never had 3 going out of only 5 up.

JoJo fans will be likely voting for Chris.
EastEnders crowd will likely again vote heavily to ensure Patsy could be safe.

I think anything could come about here actually.

jones89 21-04-2025 10:34 PM

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Originally Posted by Mystic Mock (Post 11635573)
Don't you think that she was harsh on Chesney though?

I mean.. a bit yeah.. but that situation with Mickey/Chesney had clearly been bugging her and i’m glad she got it out and that she apologized to Chesney after

Zizu 21-04-2025 10:37 PM

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Originally Posted by Mystic Mock (Post 11635573)
Don't you think that she was harsh on Chesney though?


She probably overthought everything and then it all came out wrong anyway

Both dyslexic traits


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Mystic Mock 21-04-2025 10:37 PM

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Originally Posted by jones89 (Post 11635591)
I mean.. a bit yeah.. but that situation with Mickey/Chesney had clearly been bugging her and i’m glad she got it out and that she apologized to Chesney after

I personally just think that she's an unpleasant brat tbh.

I've tried to bite my tongue about her and tried to see the good sides of her, but she's just not very likable imo.

jones89 21-04-2025 10:43 PM

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Originally Posted by Mystic Mock (Post 11635595)
I personally just think that she's an unpleasant brat tbh.

I've tried to bite my tongue about her and tried to see the good sides of her, but she's just not very likable imo.

I was in that boat too, probably still am for the most part but i just felt really bad for her tonight

Ray. 21-04-2025 10:44 PM

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Originally Posted by Mystic Mock (Post 11635573)
Don't you think that she was harsh on Chesney though?

It was harsh and very cutting, we can agree on that. I do think the way she framed it was going about it completely the wrong way, especially as women presuming to tell men what a 'real' man is, is always laughable to me anyway. And I say that as someone who freely acknowledges himself to be far from a paragon of traditional masculinity. :laugh: However, analysing the specifics of what she said, I see no problem in her nominating Chesney for essentially saying one thing (and a very noble and empathetic thing, at that) and then repeatedly doing something that seems the complete opposite to that and that demonstrates none of the understanding he'd previously shown to supposedly have for her. :shrug:

Strictly Jake 21-04-2025 10:45 PM

Would Like Danny and Angelica to stay!

Mystic Mock 21-04-2025 10:48 PM

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Originally Posted by jones89 (Post 11635597)
I was in that boat too, probably still am for the most part but i just felt really bad for her tonight

Fair enough.:)

Mystic Mock 21-04-2025 10:51 PM

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Originally Posted by Ray. (Post 11635598)
It was harsh and very cutting, we can agree on that. I do think the way she framed it was going about it completely the wrong way, especially as women presuming to tell men what a 'real' man is, is always laughable to me anyway. And I say that as someone who freely acknowledges himself to be far from a paragon of traditional masculinity. :laugh: However, analysing the specifics of what she said, I see no problem in her nominating Chesney for essentially saying one thing (and a very noble and empathetic thing, at that) and then repeatedly doing something that seems the complete opposite to that and that demonstrates none of the understanding he'd previously shown to supposedly have for her. :shrug:

She's singling Chesney out over something that none of the other guys in the house had also failed to do though.

Plus it's BB, Ella has to fend for herself on the Show.

Ray. 21-04-2025 10:53 PM

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Originally Posted by Mystic Mock (Post 11635604)
She's singling Chesney out over something that none of the other guys in the house had also failed to do though.

Plus it's BB, Ella has to fend for herself on the Show.

But again, the crux there is that Chesney got her alone and specifically told her that he felt guilty over not having defended her in the moment. None of the other guys iirc went to the trouble of doing that and so it looked to her like he had an understanding of her emotional state on a level none of the others did. That's why she's singling him out specifically.

Strictly Jake 21-04-2025 10:57 PM

The problem I had with Ella's comment, is although to a degree I agreed with her he didn't do much to ease the situation, when it was getting heated between chris and mickey, it was mainly jojo that tried to difuse that situation, Chesney just stood there. But the comment on he could have been a 'man'. I may get some flack for this but it's funny how some girls say they are strong independent women who don't need no man but when it suits them they think a man should have stuck up for them being a damsel in distress, is why men get confused. Sometimes men stick up for women and women call it mansplaining or whatever, sometimes it seems men can't win either way

Mystic Mock 21-04-2025 10:58 PM

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Originally Posted by Ray. (Post 11635605)
But again, the crux there is that Chesney got her alone and specifically told her that he felt guilty over not having defended her in the moment. None of the other guys iirc went to the trouble of doing that and so it looked to her like he had an understanding of her emotional state on a level none of the others did. That's why she's singling him out specifically.

But my point is that Chesney isn't obliged to defend Ella against Mickey on BB, Ella is a grown woman and shouldn't be expecting Chesney of all people to come to her rescue.

Regardless of what Chesney is saying to her.

Mystic Mock 21-04-2025 11:01 PM

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Originally Posted by Strictly Jake (Post 11635608)
The problem I had with Ella's comment, is although to a degree I agreed with her he didn't do much to ease the situation, when it was getting heated between chris and mickey, it was mainly jojo that tried to difuse that situation, Chesney just stood there. But the comment on he could have been a 'man'. I may get some flack for this but it's funny how some girls say they are strong independent women who don't need no man but when it suits them they think a man should have stuck up for them being a damsel in distress, is why men get confused. Sometimes men stick up for women and women call it mansplaining or whatever, sometimes it seems men can't win either way

You put it across so eloquently.

I 100% agree with your last point in particular.

Ray. 21-04-2025 11:03 PM

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Originally Posted by Mystic Mock (Post 11635610)
But my point is that Chesney isn't obliged to defend Ella against Mickey on BB, Ella is a grown woman and shouldn't be expecting Chesney of all people to come to her rescue.

Regardless of what Chesney is saying to her.

I may be misremembering slightly here, but iirc, her primary reasoning for nominating him wasn't that he'd failed to defend her, but that he told her he felt guilty for not having done so, only to then spend the new two weeks making crude jokes alongside Mickey's 'skeleton' in the pool area, demonstrating to her that it was all talk on his part. That was my understanding of her nominating him. I agree wholeheartedly that he's not obliged to defend her, and if she said that he is, then she was wrong to do so.

Mystic Mock 21-04-2025 11:11 PM

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Originally Posted by Ray. (Post 11635612)
I may be misremembering slightly here, but iirc, her primary reasoning for nominating him wasn't that he'd failed to defend her, but that he told her he felt guilty for not having done so, only to then spend the new two weeks making crude jokes alongside Mickey's 'skeleton' in the pool area, demonstrating to her that it was all talk on his part. That was my understanding of her nominating him. I agree wholeheartedly that he's not obliged to defend her, and if she said that he is, then she was wrong to do so.

To me it just felt like it was tit for tat because Chesney had nominated her, so she decided to get personal with him in retaliation.

Because again I do personally think that Chesney making jokes shouldn't be worthy of a nomination, but Ella does flood the studio at a drop of a hat, so she probably does view Chesney as a bad person for it.

millyrose 22-04-2025 07:21 AM

Danny and Patsy to stay


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