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Join Date: Oct 2011
Posts: 469
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Senior Member
Join Date: Oct 2011
Posts: 469
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I agree with other posters that grief is a personal thing and there's no right or wrong way to act.
To make a judgement about someone's behaviour during grief, especially someone who is in an extraordinary situation, lacks insight and empathy. None of us know the circumstances or have experienced being in the BB house.
I appreciate that the whole point of BB is for the viewers to make judgements about HMs so we can vote for a winner, but think in these circumstances it would be more respectful and supportive to Scott and his family to put opinions aside and just accept whatever decisions he has made are right for him, regardless of what we would do ourselves.
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