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BB2025: Elsa The Traitors: Alan Carr
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Just watched episode 2
Its crazy watching back.
They were very silly for the things they said and it can't be excused and was very immature and ignorant
But I did believe Jade's apologies and I was sobbing along with her.
It was heartbreaking seeing on the first episode the turn around she had in the house and the reaction she had when she was evicted compared to watching her come out of the celebrity big brother house to no crowd and a massive lot of hate being fired at her. I can also imagine it being a total surreal experience for davina you can see that in her face
Looking back yes racist things were said but it looks like a lot of it also stemmed from a difference in class and this was set up by big brother on purpose they should be held accountable for that. Jade shouldn't have ever gone in that house. She was there for ratings and I think was set up in a really cruel way actually
It was sad seeing her reaction to her mum being evicted without shoes like that its obvious she wanted her mum to have a similar experience to the one she had first time around
I honestly don't get how Danielle Jo and Jack didn't get as much backlash as Jade. But Jade was the nations princess who the media hated and that hate gave them a lot of money so for them to get to hate her again I'm sure they loved that
The things people said and the things tabloids said are completely detestable and worse than what she had said
I remember the whole thing when it first played out what I didn't understand was the journey she had in bb3 and the fame after and it is so strange to see how it was all lost in the end
I will not excuse the things she had said but I think it was made in to a lot more than it actually was and I think producers had pushed it to happen. But that was the start of the decline of big brother...
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