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Originally Posted by hot2go
Didn't need to see him on CBB...some of us saw him on First Dates where he was so ill mannered and patronising to his date it was cringing to watch ...all he was interested in was ignoring her completely as he looked around to see if the other diners were admiring him....he treated her with contempt for no reason other than he decided she wasn't good enough for him and in return she was friendly, polite and respectful to him...
I wanted to jump into the tele and drag him out and tell her she was a lovely girl, which she clearly was... an absolute pr-ck, who now has a huge following of idiots on Twitter.
I was delighted that Steph humiliated him on TV, you get what you give, maybe now he knows what it feels like....Jeremy by far a nicer person without question.
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That's interesting information. I didn't know either Sam or Steph before watching this series. After watching the show, I don't understand how people can crucify Steph for breaking up with a boyfriend on TV.
I also don't understand why the housemates feel contempt for it as well. Especially someone like Darren Day who, in his younger days, walked out on a marriage and his child saying "I don't do family". WTF? I know he has changed but how the h3ll can he be critical and get on his high horse with Stephanie. I won't even touch what Daniella has done to her kids and husbands.
What Steph has done seems like child's play...and in fact it is. She really acted like a child going and back and forth to the diary room crying for Sam then jumping into bed with Jeremy. It just shows her confused mind and the myriad of emotions that she was going through. Was it the right way to handle it? Of course not...but it's just a boyfriend ffs.
It's no where near a big deal compared to the things that Darren and Daniella have done in their pasts and doesn't warrant the vile treatment of Steph by them and the house.