…I’m pretty sure that we’ve had many housemates over time who have given a DR narration of a situation/event/conversation etc that has a ‘mocking’ vibe and that’s not something we call double standards on or expect a warning to be given…Lord, Nikki Graham gave us some iconic moments/that’s surely part of the DR and what we’re familiar with…I know that we often look at similarities in a situation and ‘double standards’ for me can be too easily called because there are often differences as well to be looked at as well as similarities …it’s not a ‘one size fits all…’…I’m not saying that I necessarily agree with the warning George was given because he and Sam had talked it through and he understood how his mocking impacted Sam…so hmmmm, I’m a bit conflicted in my thoughts of whether that warning was necessary…but I guess it was in that BB do have a duty of care to housemates and have to protect themselves in the criticism they receive and have to try to balance it all…

….and with Sam/George they were dealing with a mocking of and in view of…and directly leading to and creating of a housemate being visibly very distraught and in that moment, feeling very isolated and many will have experienced similar feelings to Sam in feeling bullied and isolated…?…with Sam’s mocking of Jenny’s accent and Cameron’s deeper voice…?…it was done in the DR with them being completely unaware because all DR narration is private…so there was no impact/upset to them…and it was also I think done as an entertainment value thing…a DR performance, if you like….so yeah, whether we feel about it negatively or not so much/more lightly…?…I think there were differences that have to be considered as well and ‘not one size fits all’ act therefore ‘not one size fits all’ in terms of BB’s actions…if it does impact Sam in a negative way for his DR narration then it’ll impact in terms of voters and how they feel about it and whether they see it as something that would make them feel less positive toward him…