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Old 02-08-2005, 04:56 AM #11
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I think it's very sad what lengths she's prepared to go to for acceptance. I can't believe I'm saying this, but Makosi was right. Kinga hasn't got the maturity and mental strength needed to be in the house. You could level the same accusation at many other current and former hm's, too. But even Lesley's pathetic antics this year can't compare. She'll say or do literally anything to get a reaction, and the fact that she'd had alcohol isn't any excuse. Nobody spiked her or forced her to drink it, after all.

Makosi, having been woken up by Kinga's screaming and shouting, took her to one side for a quiet chat. She told her that, just by being on the show, she was a role-model to 15 and 16 year old girls. And that her dreams of becoming a children's tv presenter would suffer as a result of her actions, too. All of that is rubbish, of course. The thought of, as Makosi said, teenage girls watching at home saying "I want to be like Kinga" is absurd.

But intimately groping two men that she's known for little more than a day on national tv, exposing her breasts on request, rolling and crawling around on the floor, and saying literally anything she could think of that was crude or sensational for a few fleeting seconds of attention does her gender a great disservice. It made very embarrassing viewing last night. Throwing away her dignity so easily and cheaply smacks of desperation. Her chances of winning the show are remote, and her aspirations of a career in children's tv even more so.
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