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Old 20-04-2016, 06:08 PM #11
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Originally Posted by Daniel. View Post
No, the bullying is fact. She DID bully all of Chris, Christopher, Jale and tried to bully Ashleigh (of course the queen wouldn't let ha). She then went on to bully Brian in BB8.

All of that is fact to anyone who watches the show properly or to anyone who didn't fall for her final week edit, and personally I think liking certain housemates DOES show something about morals.
She definitely didn't bully Chris, Christopher rightfully stood up for himself and the Jale thing is the closest but still not out and out bullying. The rest of the arguments she had were of equal weighting and two sided. The only instance of indisputable bullying with Helen was with Brian and it was disgusting

Watches the show properly? I think you mean people who watch the show as some kind of morality competition which it isn't. I didn't fall for her final week edit either, I liked her throughout and saw straight through the hilariously transparent attempts they made to help her out

You can think it all you like but it's nonsense and has no basis in reality. Maybe to people who watch the show and judge housemates as people (and yes there are a few of those with Helen ) but to people who judge housemates as housemates (which is kinda the point) like myself and a few others not in the slightest. I have never not acknowledged Helen's an atrocious person, but within the confines of a trashy television show and the false, non-real life environment that is the Big Brother house I'm not judging her on that, I'm judging her as an objective contributor to the show
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