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Originally Posted by optimisticcynic
Luisa isn't a celebrity but, having appeared in The Apprentice and enjoyed her 5mins of infamy, she likely craves more of the same, like the thousands of "I'm a stunning, sexy intelligent one-in-a-million" wannabes that grace our screens and tabloids daily. She recognises she lacks a skillset that could afford her fame, and has opted for infamy which seems to pay as well these days, using CBB to boost her profile. I'm waiting for an argument with Jim where he highlights she isn't a celebrity, stating that CBB had actually wanted the winner of the Apprentice but that she had been too busy actually working.
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The only way one can deduce that Luisa 'craves' fame is from the fact that she agreed to appear on CBB. Fame is not actually a good thing if you want to have a private life and protect your child from press harassment. Luisa is likely going to know this so it would be more likely a free publicity stunt for her business. An interesting choice of the word infamy, which merely expresses the belief that you think her lifestyle choice, is unacceptable to you and people of the same beliefs. This is similar to the way the jews regarded the Samaritans or Christians regarded the Jews or etc...
Where did I read/hear judge not unless you be judged yourself?