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Originally Posted by Jack_
I don't understand what you're trying to say here and I also don't understand why you're being rude
I've already said I understand people having preconceptions of people before they go in and either wanting them or not wanting them to because of it, I am exactly the same. My point is that once they've actually entered, judging them for things that have happened outside of the show instead of what's actually going on inside the house takes away from the entire point of the programme
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You can take it as me being rude if you want to, but all I'm trying to say is that you can't tell people to not have certain thoughts prior to the show. If they do change their opinion it will be because they've watched it and made that decision themself. Not because you're telling them to. People are still allowed to think negatively about Frankie Grande until that point.
I've already explained the flaw in the word 'preconception', and 'the point of the programme' lost its meaning a long time ago, so using that to try and validate your argument doesn't make sense. Especially with the celebrity version because the reason why 'celebrities' are famous is because people like you and I have opinions on these people.