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Originally Posted by MatthewS
I agree with you here. However, you also have to wonder why people (perhaps even Emma and the public) present her as a home-wrecking, maneating, *****. It's an interesting double standard and reeks of hypocrisy. She never hooked up with Daley, the most they did was flirt a little bit. Big ******ing deal. He's the one that's in a relationship, not Hazel. And yes, I know we heard multiple stories from him about that status of that relationship, but that's his business. Then the public, who obviously find this so offensive, vote them into the safehouse together. Makes sense (sarcasm). When Emma interviews Daley after, she's sympathetic. When she interviews Hazel, she keeps pressing her on the topic. It's all so odd.
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No, she didn't flirt a little bit, they both flirted a lot and we were reminded last night that many of the housemates were aghast at the behaviour of both of them, and there were a lot of housemates still in at that point.
I loathe house romances, but I have no problem with what anyone gets up to, they can have sex on the lawn as far as I'm concerned, I'd just laugh. However, it's crazy to pretend that people are not very sensitive to anyone who ruins a relationship by playing away. A lot of people (several of the men) where having a go at Daley about it, let's not forget that. Hazel misjudged Daley and ignored the obvious relationship, because it didn't suit her agenda. Guess what? The public went off her in a flash. Do you think that she used her brains and judgement when she became involved with Daley?