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Sticks 08-08-2010 06:46 PM

Keely interviewing Steves family
 
Last week we saw Keeley on crutches visiting Steve's family home. Which seemed all so cute.

Getting the pseudo Baroness to interview the real baroness

However, looking at the cast and the fact she is on crutches the way we say her, it was probably right to be medically retired. Her injury does look very serious.

It would be interesting to find out if there was any remuneration offered by the insurance company over this accident.

iRyan 08-08-2010 06:47 PM

Link?

b7515 08-08-2010 07:08 PM

I think the fact we're only just starting to see her again is an indication of how bad the injury must have been - as I'm sure BBLB would have interviewed he as soon as she was in a good enough state to. Therefore it was, sadly, the right decision for her to retire.

Given that Shabby and Keeva walked on their own accord and were given short interviews, I'd hope they at least give Keeley this opportunity as she had to quit - maybe the eviction before the final - and give her a best bits clip as well so she gets a bit more than the walkers did.

King Gizzard 08-08-2010 07:09 PM

I just agree with Steve, why would you want to recooperate at home being bored, and not just go back and recooperate in a place thats a once in a lifetime opurtunity?

Then again, most of the day it is bloody boring in there

Sticks 08-08-2010 07:20 PM

I think there may have been some health and Safety issues there.

With Mikey and Steve, they had at least adapted with their disabilities but with someone with a serious injury it would have been problematic which is probably what was put to Keeley.

b7515 08-08-2010 07:24 PM

It may not have been her choice.

I'd imagine it's a potential health and safety nightmare having someone who's just had an operation in there - cleanliness of the house and risk of infection for one.

She'd have also had needed to leave the house to go to hospital again for a thorough check up at some point and may have even needed further operation - ankles are an awkward body part that often need a lot of guidance and adjustments to fix.

Also, she didn't strike me as the sort of person that would be happiest stuck in bed all day - or barely mobile - so would cope a lot worse than many of the others in there in her state. Why would you want a miserable low point of your life being broadcast on TV?

King Gizzard 08-08-2010 07:25 PM

Fair points

Beastie 08-08-2010 08:16 PM

I reckon BB did give Keeley some compensation out of generosity. Instead of Keeley going to court and BB would have probs lost more money!

I mean BB are paying 10 grand for z listers to return to the house so they can scoop out some compensation money for Keeley.

I miss Keeley. I liked her as a housemate. I hope she is there on finale night.

BBGermany 08-08-2010 09:44 PM

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Given that Shabby and Keeva walked on their own accord and were given short interviews,
where was this short interview that Shabby had?

I think they only reason why we are actually seeing her now is cause C4/BB payed up. She also deserves a proper sendoff, not some 2 n 1/2 min interview/best bits with whats his name.
For some reason I dont think shell be @ the finale n if she isnt there I doubt theyll even mention her =(

rosebay11 09-08-2010 04:22 AM

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Originally Posted by thebeast (Post 3631442)
I reckon BB did give Keeley some compensation out of generosity. Instead of Keeley going to court and BB would have probs lost more money!

I mean BB are paying 10 grand for z listers to return to the house so they can scoop out some compensation money for Keeley.

I miss Keeley. I liked her as a housemate. I hope she is there on finale night.

It wouldn't be a question of generosity. BB would have had to have had proper insurance to cover all the medical expenses arising out of such an accident, loss of earnings etc.

Who knows there may be a court case yet claiming for possible negligence, pain and suffering incurred - who knows.

Sticks 09-08-2010 04:46 AM

Well we know the HSE will not be prosecuting


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