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24-06-2016 10:02 PM |
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Originally Posted by Captain.Remy
(Post 8756388)
Both of what they said in the house was uncalled for and too extreme. Pauline was the definition of a bully when it came to Jale.
Natalie kept talking people down and was unreasonable. Still going on about Hughie and Jayne. She was literally obsessed with them. She's a grown woman and in no way shape or form what she did in there was right.
Being a bully is not always arguing with the other one, it's all the behaviour that comes next to it. Like whenever Jayne or Hughie were talking (not even to her), she couldn't help but roll her eyes or make sleazy comments.
And she felt terrible when Emma checked her tonight during the interview, like she wanted to talk about something else all of a sudden when all she did was being obsessed with both of them 24/7. She is miserable.
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Then by that logic, aren't Jayne and Hughie also bullies because they gave just as good as they got and they often said some said some uncalled for things or went extreme - I mean Jayne did get in Natalie's face and threaten to 'annihilate' her the other night. I'm not screaming bully though because I don't think she is whatsoever.
And ffs since when did an eye-roll constitute as bullying now? Seriously, I hope you haven't seen series like BB6 or BB13 because if you think an eye-roll is bullying then there was practically murder in BB13.
She was just argumentative and rude imo. You're throwing around the B word - but there hasn't even been complaints in regards to how her behaviour can be perceived as bullying like Helen and Conor had.
And maybe she didn't want to talk about Jayne or Hughie in her interview because she didn't want to spend her whole time talking about people she disliked or her negative parts - she even asked Emma if she was going to ask her stuff about her friendship with Alex because all they'd been talking about is Jayne and Hughie.
We're obviously not going to agree so let's just agree to disagree on this one
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