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Old 16-12-2017, 03:28 PM #1
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Originally Posted by chuff me dizzy View Post
Utter BS ,to grieve them is natural but to use them is a different thing
But chuff let's be honest you seem to drag anyone who mention's their dead loved ones , you gave Jennie Mcalpine a hard time when she expressed her grief for her dad , and for all she knew IAC producers could of edited that out.

She wasn't performing or trying to get sympathy from viewers yet you said she was and she genuinely looked upset nothing fake about it . You can't say they're using their dead loved ones for votes , you can't always think the worst .

That means people in the public eye aren't allowed to show emotions ?? , Should they bottle it all up ?? . And if they never cried then you'd see them as robotic or hard faced so they can't win no matter what they do .
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