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Originally Posted by Toy Soldier
Why the assumption that Hazel support comes from thinking she's "nice"? No no no... More the realisation of the truth about this series: that NONE of them are nice. Not one of them. Even Sam and Sophie manage to be boring in an unlikeable way. The rest are straight up mean-spirited, in various different ways.
Does anyone seriously want to argue that Gina is "nice"? Or Dexter, or Dan, or the twins or callum? Certainly not Charlie? And then theres Jackie and Daley and Wolfie and all of the others wh have left. Not "nice", not one of them!
So then, it comes down to... Who is at least blatant about not being nice? Who doesnt try to pretend? Hazel, Dexter, Gina. Pretty much it. But now Dexter is trying to weave a narrative where he's a reformed character so hes fallen into the pretenders category.
Leaving Gina and Hazel. Both are pretty honest about not giving a **** and wanting to cause a bit of mischief. But Gina, after a good run a couple of weeks ago, has run out of steam and fallen into the background.
That leaves Hazel. Logical process of elimination. She is the only housemate worth following. 
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I agree with what you've said here there are no genuinely nice people in there. I think Gina's downfall has been trying to 'out' Hazel over Hazel's VT.
The more she attacked Hazel about the 'stirring the pot' phrase the more she's looked like a spoilt brat. The same thing was true with Jackie and Callum.
As for Hazel I like her feistness. If she had any pretentions about winning she wouldn't have got into a showmance with a guy who initially said he had a gf. She's just trying to raise her profile.