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chuff me dizzy 29-08-2018 04:04 PM

Different take on the "affair" here
 
https://www.facebook.com/BigBrotherU...7409080362397/


So she DID know he had a wife ,and her claiming him saying "I like you " was a storyline

Greg! 29-08-2018 04:07 PM

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Originally Posted by chuff me dizzy (Post 10181495)
https://www.facebook.com/BigBrotherU...7409080362397/


So she DID know he had a wife ,and her claiming him saying "I like you " was a storyline

"missus" doesn't exclusively mean wife

chuff me dizzy 29-08-2018 04:09 PM

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Originally Posted by Greg! (Post 10181499)
"missus" doesn't exclusively mean wife

It mostly does, but even IF he meant she wasn't his wife ( which we know he didn't mean) she knew he had a partner ,but she wasn't backing down, she was going to cash in on the "I like you " storyline as she called it

chuff me dizzy 29-08-2018 04:11 PM

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Originally Posted by Greg! (Post 10181499)
"missus" doesn't exclusively mean wife

https://en.oxforddictionaries.com/definition/missus

Rob! 29-08-2018 04:11 PM

So what’s the different take? He dragged her into the loo, tried to do everything rncould to make sure they weren’t being heard and said he had a “missus” which is pretty common parlance for “girlfriend.” Absolutely zero mention of marriage.

This changes nothing.

chuff me dizzy 29-08-2018 04:13 PM

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Originally Posted by Rob! (Post 10181509)
So what’s the different take? He dragged her into the loo, tried to do everything rncould to make sure they weren’t being heard and said he had a “missus” which is pretty common parlance for “girlfriend.” Absolutely zero mention of marriage.

This changes nothing.

Really ?

Rob! 29-08-2018 04:15 PM

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Originally Posted by chuff me dizzy (Post 10181512)
Really ?

Yes?

You are clutching at straws so desperately it’s actually hilarious. Very much in a minority with this chuff no matter how many threads you make.

Also, if it’s “50-50” where are your threads calling Jermaine every name unde the sun? :think:

jaxie 29-08-2018 04:19 PM

I have to agree with Rob here. A lot of men call their girlfriend the missus. All Chloe said was that he already said he liked her in the task that BB probably already aired that storyline.

Jermaine is an absolute snake. Dragging her into the toilet to demand she plays down what he has said and done as banter just proves what a worm he is.

Yes she knew he was seeing someone but for all she knew it was over. Fairsfair she isn't really the one at fault here.

Withano 29-08-2018 04:28 PM

The confirmation bias is strong in you, Chuff.

DouglasS 29-08-2018 04:31 PM

Sadly don’t agree with you on this one chuff, people round my office use missus to describe their other half and none of them are married. I do not think she is ‘innocent’ however, she knew he had a girlfriend regardless if it was ****ed she shouldn’t have went there. He is much worse however as he has betrayed his wife and family in my opinion, and as a grown man should know better.

Beso 29-08-2018 04:35 PM

You can hear the glee in her voice...shes rancid, so is he....correct as usual chuff..

fred7853 29-08-2018 04:36 PM

Im finding the defence of the indefensible hilarious and quite funny. Missus, wife, girlfriend, bride, partner, her indoors or in my case mission control, they all mean the same HES IN A FOOKIN RELATIONSHIP, so only slappers venture into that country WITH EYES WIDE OPEN.

montblanc 29-08-2018 04:38 PM

why are none of your hate threads directed towards the married man

Elliot 29-08-2018 04:38 PM

Honestly I don’t understand how you can put that much blame on her anyone. Are we supposed to just assume everyone ever is lying about their relationship status? If it was me personally if girlfriend was ever mentioned even if they insisted open relationship I wouldn’t bother till I knew for certain, specially in the big brother house. But like how’s it equally her fault when he’s the one who knows for certain where their relationship stands?

Also missus can mean a myriad of things

Crimson Dynamo 29-08-2018 04:42 PM

Imagine referring to your girlfriend as your missus at work... :umm2:

chuff me dizzy 29-08-2018 04:54 PM

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Originally Posted by parmnion (Post 10181550)
You can hear the glee in her voice...shes rancid, so is he....correct as usual chuff..

She's got him by the short and curlys ,and she knows it

Northern Monkey 29-08-2018 04:58 PM

I think everyone knows he’s been a bad boy(although nothing really happened).It’s obvious.

He’s gonna get his telling off from Emma too.

However i think what Maybe annoys people abit is that Chloe managed to wangle her way through her interview playing little miss innocent knickers and took absolutely zero responsibility for her own actions and Emma obliged it.

chuff me dizzy 29-08-2018 05:06 PM

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Originally Posted by Northern Monkey (Post 10181573)
I think everyone knows he’s been a bad boy(although nothing really happened).It’s obvious.

He’s gonna get his telling off from Emma too.

However i think what Maybe annoys people abit is that Chloe managed to wangle her way through her interview playing little miss innocent knickers and took absolutely zero responsibility for her own actions and Emma obliged it.

:clap1: I cannot wait for Jermaine to get his part across and hopefully his wife to get her point too,I doubt she thinks the gold digger is innocent

GoldHeart 30-08-2018 01:03 AM

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Originally Posted by chuff me dizzy (Post 10181585)
:clap1: I cannot wait for Jermaine to get his part across and hopefully his wife to get her point too,I doubt she thinks the gold digger is innocent

But why won't his wife have her say and do an interview, Rylan said they can't get hold of her :facepalm:.

Narinder on BOTS called Chloe out to her face which i LOVED!!! :clap1: . Even that love island guy said it's still not ok if he's got a girlfriend, they were too busy giving Chloe sympathy that they even had to reign it in a bit and admit that it still went around the house that he had someone at home and they know Chloe should of stayed away from him but they just keep going easy on her.

Also it makes you wonder what else is going on , Jermaine's friend said they were having marital problems . But Jermaine is still a sleaze ball and Chloe isn't as innocent as she makes out.

armand.kay 30-08-2018 01:12 AM

The fact that everybody else in the house was shocked to find out he had a wife is proof enough for me that she didn't know. This conversation happened after it became clear to Chloe that the Jermaine had not been completely honest about his relationship status.

Beso 30-08-2018 06:51 AM

She will still go there though, wife or no wife..You are all aware of this fact, yeah?

kirklancaster 30-08-2018 07:26 AM

Chuff - you are 100% correct that the Chloe Ayling 'Abduction' case is transparently full of holes and I share your suspicions that she is calculating, self-assured, duplicitous, and involved in it up to her neck.

And we are as entitled to our opinions as much as every other member on here is entitled to theirs.

As for the accusations that you have a 'hate' obsession' with Ayling, then THAT is your right to have too - as much as some of those wielding such accusations have had the right to indulge their 'hate' obsessions with Donald Trump on this forum for many months.

We all have our perceptions and opinions. :wavey:

BBDodge 30-08-2018 07:50 AM

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Originally Posted by armand.kay (Post 10183033)
The fact that everybody else in the house was shocked to find out he had a wife is proof enough for me that she didn't know. This conversation happened after it became clear to Chloe that the Jermaine had not been completely honest about his relationship status.

This was Jermaine's opportunity to confirm his status with Chloe and all he could manage was a casual reference to the slang term "missus", which he'd used frequently without any of the other housemates seeing it as confirming a state of marriage until the night before when he said "wife" in the presence of three of them (but not the one who needed to know).

Nicky91 30-08-2018 07:56 AM

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Originally Posted by kirklancaster (Post 10183226)
Chuff - you are 100% correct that the Chloe Ayling 'Abduction' case is transparently full of holes and I share your suspicions that she is calculating, self-assured, duplicitous, and involved in it up to her neck.

And we are as entitled to our opinions as much as every other member on here is entitled to theirs.

As for the accusations that you have a 'hate' obsession' with Ayling, then THAT is your right to have too - as much as some of those wielding such accusations have had the right to indulge their 'hate' obsessions with Donald Trump on this forum for many months.

We all have our perceptions and opinions. :wavey:

i know what gold diggers are tbh, we in a dutch reality show Utopia also had one named Gina, she was in a relationship with someone who did the finances there, so she had easy access to the money of the group, she stole a lot of it, and stuffed it in her huge teddy bear beside her bed

she never got voted out, because she played it really smart and sneaky


Chloe just wants to date and marry a rich guy, because her modelling days are over honestly, and she still would love to have this luxurious lifestyle i guess

so Jermaine is a no go for her, ok but there are plenty more single rich men out there and i wish her all the luck in the world to find her happiness :hee:


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