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fingers 15-07-2013 09:23 AM

The ugly, aggressive side of "Mr Nice Guy" Daley
 
Watch the re-runs of this morning's LF (around about 01.30) to see the other side of a drunken Daley's behaviour, both sound AND vision were cut several times during the altercation (which Hazel slyly kept going when she could have ended it at any point by giving him back his duvet) The upshot was Daley being called to the diary room, probably for a stern talking to.
It is easy to see why the mother of his children couldn't put up with him any longer.
A vile, nasty and abusive creature who I suspect is quite capable of physical violence if he doesn't get his own way.

Suze 15-07-2013 09:29 AM

Watching youtubes of this BB, I just get a nasty vibe from Daley, can't quite put my finger on what, that's apart from his manner in there. I don't think in all the BBs so far I have ever really disliked, not hate though, a housemate as much as him. In that safe house, I think maybe it is 60% Daley and 40% Hazel behaviourwise, but the sooner Daley is evicted the better that BB house will be for it methinks. Just my opinion though.

Patricia4 15-07-2013 09:43 AM

He is nasty and evil I would be shi**ing myself in there with him he's scary.

CaudleHalbard 15-07-2013 09:47 AM

Hazel doesn't seem in the least scared of him.... she seems to be enjoying it all very much.

fingers 15-07-2013 09:51 AM

She delights in provoking and pushing him to his limits, dangerous stuff, she'd be well advised NOT to try that on outside the house.

CaudleHalbard 15-07-2013 09:55 AM

She's probably dealt with types like Daley many times in the past. Hazel is far from naive.

user104658 15-07-2013 10:14 AM

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Originally Posted by CaudleHalbard (Post 6168997)
She's probably dealt with types like Daley many times in the past. Hazel is far from naive.

I get the impression the be reminds her of her ex.

You know... the one who ended up killing himself. Playing a dangerous game, indeed. I still maintain though that she's just a silly, naive young girl who sees this sort of. behaviour as "intensity" and likes that she can have an effect. A lot of young girls are like that, and get themselves into bad situations with slightly unstable men.

CaudleHalbard 15-07-2013 10:15 AM

She finds danger a turn on.

anne666 15-07-2013 10:16 AM

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Originally Posted by Toy Soldier (Post 6169040)
I get the impression the be reminds her of her ex.

You know... the one who ended up killing himself. Playing a dangerous game, indeed. I still maintain though that she's just a silly, naive young girl who sees this sort of. behaviour as "intensity" and likes that she can have an effect. A lot of young girls are like that, and get themselves into bad situations with slightly unstable men.

YOUNG girl ????

user104658 15-07-2013 10:23 AM

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Originally Posted by anne666 (Post 6169048)
YOUNG girl ????

Yes. She's not a teenager, no, but maturity doesn't have a lot to do with the number. She is young, self-important and naive.

smudgie 15-07-2013 10:26 AM

He is very aggressive. You could see what a control freak he was once he was in the safe house with Hazel...safe for his true colours to show.
He should be shown the door.

anne666 15-07-2013 10:26 AM

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Originally Posted by fingers (Post 6168944)
Watch the re-runs of this morning's LF (around about 01.30 to see the other side of a drunken Daley's behaviour, both sound AND vision were cut several times during the altercation (which Hazel slyly kept going when she could have ended it at any point by giving him back his duvet) The upshot was Daley being called to the diary room, probably for a stern talking to.
It is easy to see why the mother of his children couldn't put up with him any longer.
A vile, nasty and abusive creature who I suspect is quite capable of physical violence if he doesn't get his own way.

This

anne666 15-07-2013 10:27 AM

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Originally Posted by fingers (Post 6168988)
She delights in provoking and pushing him to his limits, dangerous stuff, she'd be well advised NOT to try that on outside the house.

And this

Kizzy 15-07-2013 10:28 AM

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Originally Posted by Toy Soldier (Post 6169040)
I get the impression the be reminds her of her ex.

You know... the one who ended up killing himself. Playing a dangerous game, indeed. I still maintain though that she's just a silly, naive young girl who sees this sort of. behaviour as "intensity" and likes that she can have an effect. A lot of young girls are like that, and get themselves into bad situations with slightly unstable men.

where are you getting the idea he was goaded into that situation?
He was drunk and aggressive, he is controlling thats why he had his meltdown last night, hazel would do well to stay away from him.

karezza 15-07-2013 10:31 AM

Daley is a boxer. All boxers are deranged - fact.

Vicky. 15-07-2013 10:35 AM

He is an utter ****. I can just imagine what he's like behind closed doors and away from the cameras. People might say I'm being hysterical but I do worry for her safety a little bit being in there with him, he is showing all the warnings signs of an abusive partner. I noticed this with the makeup thing (just how damn long her went on about it..saying 'you better get used to me talking like this' and such) but last night it was even more obvious.

Shes a ****ing idiot who seems to be attracted to 'bad boys'.

Niamh. 15-07-2013 10:37 AM

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Originally Posted by Vicky. (Post 6169097)
He is an utter ****. I can just imagine what he's like behind closed doors and away from the cameras. People might say I'm being hysterical but I do worry for her safety a little bit being in there with him, he is showing all the warnings signs of an abusive partner. I noticed this with the makeup thing (just how damn long her went on about it..saying 'you better get used to me talking like this' and such) but last night it was even more obvious.

Shes a ****ing idiot who seems to be attracted to 'bad boys'.

I agree he's definitely showing signs of worrying behaviour.

Benjamin 15-07-2013 10:38 AM

I said this in another thread but he reminds me of my ex, a lot. Some of the things he does and says are very controlling and they are not even together.

Verbal 15-07-2013 10:39 AM

Meanwhile, on planet earth...

People need to widen their reading material beyond the tabloids and chat magazines.:sleep:

Niamh. 15-07-2013 10:42 AM

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Originally Posted by CynicalHermit (Post 6169105)
Meanwhile, on planet earth...

People need to widen their reading material beyond the tabloids and chat magazines.:sleep:

What does that mean exactly? We're talking about stuff on LF not read in tabloids

GiRTh 15-07-2013 10:42 AM

If that's what she wants in a man then I hope it makes great entertainment. Sorry for not showing more sympathy but they are in a controlled environment and judging by what I've seen Hazel isn't smashing the doors down trying to get out.

I thought she looked uncomfortable during Daleys big rant about make up. but she was gazing into his eyes the entire time. Her lips said 'no one talks to me like that' but her eyes looked like she was a bit turned on.

Kizzy 15-07-2013 10:43 AM

I beg your pardon? I would say those descriptions were pretty spot on....
I recognised that behaviour too, especially as he seemed to 'work' himself up into a state when she was out chatting to charlie..... very telling.

smudgie 15-07-2013 10:54 AM

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Originally Posted by karezza (Post 6169088)
Daley is a boxer. All boxers are deranged - fact.

No, not a fact at all, in fact it is a myth....along with a rather sweeping generalisation.

Benjamin 15-07-2013 10:58 AM

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Originally Posted by CynicalHermit (Post 6169105)
Meanwhile, on planet earth...

People need to widen their reading material beyond the tabloids and chat magazines.:sleep:

I don't read the tabloids (do they even mention BB anymore), I'm going off what I have seen over the last few weeks.

Indy 15-07-2013 11:04 AM

You notice, he doesn't lose it when she comes in. He loses it when she tries to tell him what to do (go to her bed instead of his). When you look at the whole night, it's not even one thing, it's a series of individual tantrums, for lack of a better word, over her not obeying him. Not coming to bed, flipping his duvet, going back outside, not coming back in, not staying in his bed, not giving him the duvet, not answering his question, not agreeing with him on a series of asinine subjects...


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