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Originally Posted by MaDdOctoR
You are forgetting that we as the viewer get to see and hear everyone clearly, with closeup camera shots, it's not the same as being in that situation.
Heidi did not clap because Claire didn't get her letter, she clapped because after each team had their reulsts read out they all clapped, then when theirs was read out she clapped, at that very moment Rylan went into angry camp out mode then Claire starts crying (even though she had already known that they didn't do the task, (she even started crying as they were going into to do the task) Spencer's attention is drawn to Rylan as he shouts to Heidi not to clap, and he starts clapping to back her up.
You might think Rylan was sticking up for Claire, but he was actually trying to make himself look like the hero, but in fact he was just causing her more distress.
That's inappropriate
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If this was the case, which I don't believe, why did they go into the bedroom straight after and laugh about themselves clapping and everyone not reading their letters? If they were not clapping for what Rylan claimed they were, why did they not say something at the time or when they were alone in the bedroom together? They have consistently said things and then backtracked when they feel that they might have gone too far. They play the pantomime villains very well but I think they don't know when to stop and think about what they are saying and how they behave might affect other people. The letter task was probably only going to separate them for an hour or so - is that really too long? They say that the other HMs hate them but they have all said they like them and tried to include them. When it suits them they say that the HMs hate them and they even told Big Brother on Friday (I think) that they liked the housemates. Another contradiction