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Morgan. 15-05-2019 09:59 AM

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Originally Posted by MTVN (Post 10548885)
I don't know how true it is but didn't Aaron BB12 claim that several of the BB12 housemates had attempted suicide as well

Yeah he did. I think I heard heaven was one of them - but I can’t remember where I saw it so I’m not sure if I just imagined it.

GoldHeart 15-05-2019 10:10 AM

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Originally Posted by Kazanne (Post 10548888)
I do think the show had maybe run it's course as I stopped watching it a while ago as it had gotten stale the same old thing most of the time, If Im home I watch Jeremy Vine now, so I do think it being pulled was maybe always going to happen

I think JK should of been AXED years ago ! It's a toxic freak show that people laugh at ,lie detectors are NOT 100% yet Mr self righteous likes to always blame the guest :bored:.

But no doubt they'll continue to air this crap program ! , they've only temporarily suspended it.

Greg! 15-05-2019 10:28 AM

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Originally Posted by MTVN (Post 10548826)
Many who appeared on BB were also quite obviously vulnerable though and had issues and while its not the stated purpose of the show their dirty laundry definitely still gets aired across the course of the series.. I think going on BB or LI can do more damage to someone's life than going on JK can. At least with JK they do actually offer serious and professional support to people who appear on their program and for some people going on there gives them an opportunity to get issues addressed with they otherwise wouldn't

Some of it is definitely uncomfortable but I'm not sure where you draw the line if you start saying it shouldn't be aired..

Oh yeah I totally agree with you, BB wasn't perfect either especially during it's peak. People such as Shahbaz should never have been allowed on. They're very lucky that none of the HMs from 19 series have ever harmed themselves.

But Jeremy Kyle is a whole different kettle of fish. Pretty much all of the guests had some sort of mental condition, addiction or illness, and the producers encouraged conflict between feuding families backstage and apparently plied them with alcohol before they went on. The 'aftercare' really isn't up to scratch either according to recent stories. It's exploitative and cruel and it's the right decision to axe it.

Kazanne 15-05-2019 11:41 AM

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Originally Posted by Greg! (Post 10548906)
Oh yeah I totally agree with you, BB wasn't perfect either especially during it's peak. People such as Shahbaz should never have been allowed on. They're very lucky that none of the HMs from 19 series have ever harmed themselves.

But Jeremy Kyle is a whole different kettle of fish. Pretty much all of the guests had some sort of mental condition, addiction or illness, and the producers encouraged conflict between feuding families backstage and apparently plied them with alcohol before they went on. The 'aftercare' really isn't up to scratch either according to recent stories. It's exploitative and cruel and it's the right decision to axe it.

Well some accounts have also said the aftercare and before care was second to none so lets balance that one out and imo Jeremy Kyle is not as bad as BB as their ordeals can go on for days,BB are the ones who ply people with alcohol and put them in situations that will see feuds play out day after day,and its hard to walk away from,the people who go on JK are not forced to, they have to have doctors certificates and the like and I simply do not believe the JK show plies anyone with alcohol ,that was probably someone who just didn't get what they wanted on the show,but I do think it's day had come.

Rob! 15-05-2019 11:47 AM

Good riddance. One of the worst shows on television and Kyle is one of Britain’s biggest pricks.

Jake. 15-05-2019 11:51 AM

I’m glad. Disgusting show

arista 15-05-2019 11:54 AM

The Lady CEO of ITV
was able to watch the banned episode.
So no wonder she Axed the show

Bootleg DVD's can now be made.

Jeremy Kyle
will still do his 30mins Docu's
for ITV1HD

AnnieK 15-05-2019 11:55 AM

I've never watched one show but know the types of people it featured. I don't think its a loss to broadcasting and its terribly sad that a man has taken his life seemingly because of it but I am sure there were other factors at play in his life too from what I have read.

Jeremy Kyle is massively annoying too

Beso 15-05-2019 12:22 PM

Jezza for the jungle.

Kazanne 15-05-2019 12:24 PM

Has anyone seen this from that guys granddaughter, or I it a hoax ?

https://i.imgur.com/b9o39A8.jpg

Tony Montana 15-05-2019 12:31 PM

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Originally Posted by reece(: (Post 10548881)
Iirc, one of the BB11 UK prospects committed suicide months after not making it onto the show

Yeah you're correct.

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Police fear Allister Logue, who was seen by millions of viewers on launch night in June hoping to be picked as a contestant, might have taken his own life.

The Ibiza party lover and club organiser stood in the crowd waiting to hear his fate next to Irish babe Caoimhe Guilfoyle, 22.She was chosen to go in the house with fellow wannabes including John James Parton, 24, Josie Gibson, 25, and Corin Forshaw, 29, but gutted Allister, 56, was sent home.

Now fans of the show, hosted by Davina McCall, 42, have been shocked to learn he has apparently killed himself.

Last night a British Transport Police spokesman said: “Officers attended Charing Cross London Underground station after a report that a man had been struck by a train. The incident is currently being treated as non-suspicious.”
https://www.dailystar.co.uk/news/lat...suicide-riddle

Tony Montana 15-05-2019 12:33 PM

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Originally Posted by MTVN (Post 10548885)
I don't know how true it is but didn't Aaron BB12 claim that several of the BB12 housemates had attempted suicide as well

Yeah, he did.

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Big Brother winner Aaron Allard-Morgan has claimed that four previous housemates have attempted suicide.

The champion of Channel 5's first regular series last year also criticised the lack of aftercare that was available to housemates after the show finished, and said that he "fears" for this year's crop of hopefuls.I genuinely fear for them, they don't realise what they're letting themselves in for," he told The Wright Stuff.

"They give you very little preparation for what's likely to happen. From my year, with the 15 of us, I know that four of them have tried to commit suicide after the show just because of the ramifications and impact that it has on your life.

"You're not prepared and you don't have the aftercare that perhaps you should be getting afterwards. The people that are going in tomorrow, they're not gonna hear this."

However, he did not mention which housemates he was referring to while speaking on the Channel 5 talk show.
https://www.digitalspy.com/tv/realit...mpted-suicide/

Tony Montana 15-05-2019 12:37 PM

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Originally Posted by Niamh. (Post 10548886)
The way Aaron was treated was pretty shocking aswell

It was terrible. Every episode of BOTS were anti Aaron and the would always slate him on it, whilst championing Jay. :umm2::skull:

The worst was on the final, being booed by those idiotic crowds and then being grilled and ripped to pieces by Pete Burns on BOTS.

Tony Montana 15-05-2019 12:39 PM

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Originally Posted by Greg! (Post 10548906)
Oh yeah I totally agree with you, BB wasn't perfect either especially during it's peak. People such as Shahbaz should never have been allowed on. They're very lucky that none of the HMs from 19 series have ever harmed themselves.

But Jeremy Kyle is a whole different kettle of fish. Pretty much all of the guests had some sort of mental condition, addiction or illness, and the producers encouraged conflict between feuding families backstage and apparently plied them with alcohol before they went on. The 'aftercare' really isn't up to scratch either according to recent stories. It's exploitative and cruel and it's the right decision to axe it.

Sree had attempted suicide. Slashed his wrists at his room at his University.

Kazanne 15-05-2019 12:40 PM

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Originally Posted by Tony Montana (Post 10548977)
It was terrible. Every episode of BOTS were anti Aaron and the would always slate him on it, whilst championing Jay. :umm2::skull:

The worst was on the final, being booed by those idiotic crowds and then being grilled and ripped to pieces by Pete Burns on BOTS.

Nicola McClean also said some vile things about him,no wonder he distanced himself from it

Tony Montana 15-05-2019 12:49 PM

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Originally Posted by Kazanne (Post 10548979)
Nicola McClean also said some vile things about him,no wonder he distanced himself from it

I had forgotten about her. Yeah, she likened him to an abusive husband. :skull:

I like Nicola and she's one of my favourites, but she was out of order there, and not something to be joking about.

They were pretty much bullying him that entire episode. Very twisted and sickening to watch.

Niamh. 15-05-2019 12:59 PM

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Originally Posted by Tony Montana (Post 10548977)
It was terrible. Every episode of BOTS were anti Aaron and the would always slate him on it, whilst championing Jay. :umm2::skull:

The worst was on the final, being booed by those idiotic crowds and then being grilled and ripped to pieces by Pete Burns on BOTS.

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Originally Posted by Kazanne (Post 10548979)
Nicola McClean also said some vile things about him,no wonder he distanced himself from it

Didn't one of those 2 say he was a "wife beater" or something similar?

Tony Montana 15-05-2019 01:02 PM

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Originally Posted by Niamh. (Post 10548986)
Didn't one of those 2 say he was a "wife beater" or something similar?

Yeah, Nicola likened him to an abusive husband. :skull:

Cherie 15-05-2019 01:11 PM

Does anyone think Jeremy himself asked for it to be cancelled, thats not a nice thing to happen on your watch, he might have been wanting to bow out for a while but while it was getting quite good ratings....

GoldHeart 15-05-2019 02:02 PM

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Originally Posted by Tony Montana (Post 10548988)
Yeah, Nicola likened him to an abusive husband. :skull:

who did she say that about???:conf:

Tony Montana 15-05-2019 02:07 PM

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Originally Posted by GoldHeart (Post 10549030)
who did she say that about???:conf:

Aaron, on BOTS just after he had won. Pete Burns also asked him ''were you bullied as a child or just ignored?''

Denver 15-05-2019 02:10 PM

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Originally Posted by Cherie (Post 10548993)
Does anyone think Jeremy himself asked for it to be cancelled, thats not a nice thing to happen on your watch, he might have been wanting to bow out for a while but while it was getting quite good ratings....

Not after what was reported last night

James 15-05-2019 02:13 PM

One of the problems with the way the Big Brother experience was reported, was that the housemates that you heard from after the show, and in later years, were generally the ones that had got opportunities in the media off the back of the show, and made some money. So they weren't likely to criticise the experience.

The housemates that went back to normal lives didn't have access to the media to tell their story, so the public didn't necessarily hear the negative side of it.

Rob! 15-05-2019 11:50 PM



This was a steaming mess.

Ant. 15-05-2019 11:56 PM

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Originally Posted by Rob! (Post 10549835)


This was a steaming mess.

Parmnion?


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