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if she had remorse and seen her bad ways and tried to change we would have - she failed.
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I did feel for her a bit. I don't blame people for thier bad behaviour but I do expect that they are confronted about it. However, last night a court was created which, we all guessed, ended in a qualified psychologist telling a housemate that everything bad is her fault. Such a crappy unprofessional nasty thing to do. And she was understandably upset, not by something that happened in the house, but by the actual program having a go at her. Really below that belt.
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That task (The Trial) was one of the most cringeworthy tasks I have ever seen on BB, proving to me that this show has truly run it's course and must end for good on Friday.
To openly discuss HM opinions/views/reactions to events in the house is total and utter bollocks... A travesty similar to them watching the open forum group discussing them. This show is not just scaping the bottom of the barrel but has fallen through and is spiralling out of control downwards into oblivion. Enough of this nonsense. . |
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Yes I do. I hated her for weeks and really liked Ashleigh but in he grand scheme of things Ashleigh is the bigger bitch. She has been vile and bitchy as much if not more than Helen but some of her fans seem to think she is a princess It wasn't Helen caused the divide it was Ashleigh who did. She had Danielle and Toya in the bitch pod and Chris and Christopher drifted towards them. Ashleigh could have made more an effort with the other housemates even if she disliked Helen. She dropped her friend Kim like a hot potato calling her vile and a tramp and when Danielle was evicted she didn't even shed a tear. I feel sorry for Helen and hope that when the show is over she can become more happy with herself and others
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Based on her behaviour's in the house she takes it.If she behaves the same in everyday life then yes I do feel sorry for her because she will not have any true genuine friends. She has a 12yo son and regardless of the instructions she may have left with whoever is caring for him he will have seen the show and Facebook etc and perhaps far worse so will his school mates. So if there is any sympathy to be dished out I feel the son is more in need than the mother. Helen had a wonderful opportunity via the show to negate the past actions she regrets but she has blown it. |
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I also think excluding people deliberately and manipulating a group against them is a type of bullying. Just like Ashleigh did to Helen with her 'evil plan'. Face it - they are both just bitches. Helen is the loud, direct one. Ashleigh is the sly, manipulative one. But if i had to choose - i'd rather Helen's directness over Ashleigh's sneakiness any day of the week. |
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