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Originally Posted by GypsyGoth
I think it speaks very highly of everyone who is giving Helen a second chance. Sure she was mean and harsh for the first ten days but she is not like that anymore. And if Jale doesn't hold a grudge against, it's kinda ridiculous for people to be offended and still upset on Jale's behalf. As Josy said, build a bridge and get over it.
Also learning to forgive and move on is a wonderful trait for people to have. This being stuck in the past and harping on about how much of an evil person she is, or how she is a slut or a vile human being, well I believe that says more about the person harboring those strong emotions than it does about Helen.
Lastly isn't it funny how when Helen was portrayed as a baddie, it was all her doing and she was getting a fair edit, but as soon as the opposition in the house to Helen are shown to be no more that spiteful bitchy people, it's suddenly because they are getting a bad edit.
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You are too nice GypsyGoth
By her own admission Helen has always been the same so I fail to see how the last week in the BB house could bring about such a miraculous turnaround. If you really believe she has changed, then that’s fair enough, but I don’t. A few days of mocking people with a snidey face instead of being all – out nasty doesn’t say change to me at all. It won’t be long before she’s at it again when the warnings aren’t so fresh in her mind.
How is Helen going to grow and learn if she can behave how she likes and it all should be forgiven and forgotten so easily? Her friends and family probably do this all the time. She says herself “I know that I’m like” as if this is an excuse for her behaviour. She gets away with it. She is nice to people she likes and nasty to those she doesn’t.
She has a nasty, mean streak in her and I can’t warm to people like that. I can understand people liking her for the 'entertainment value' but it’s hard for me to believe some people genuinely like her. But they do, so that’s that.