The episode was actually pretty funny even when you take out the aspect of laughing at that moron; Sarah Harding was on top form

. I didn't really get the love for Celebrity Juice to begin with but I actually think it's one of the best programs on TV now.
I've never understood why The Only Way Is Essex, Made In Chelsea etc have become
things. On the one hand, the concept isn't too dissimilar from Big Brother - getting to know a group of unknowns over a period of time - but the key difference is that Big Brother puts strangers together and, clever editing aside, the experience is relatively organic. These scripted reality shows don't hold the same charm. The 'stars' of these programs are being idolised for their negative qualities, whereas Big Brother 'stars' (and by that I mean those who go the distance) are revered for their good qualities. TOWIE promotes stupidity, vanity and debauchery. Made In Chelsea promotes snobbery, vanity and debauchery. Why are these people put on pedestals? I have the same gripe with the Kardashian media circus. Famous people have stopped being famous for being talented at some kind of performance art and have instead started to become famous for being good at manipulation and exploitation.