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Bea is a pretty scary woman, with some serious issues. I think most FMs seem to agree on that. She is scary because if you met her in real life she would come across initially really friendly and bubbly, until you're sucked in...and then the problems start.
I think her tears were genuine. And that's the point. She is deluded to the fact that she has a personality (almost) devoid of being able to empathise with situations in any way other than her being the centre of attention and being 'right' at all times. The very fact that she behaves the way she does in front of all those cameras proves her delusion. I once came across a similar woman (won't go into details!) who was extremely manipulative to the point of damaging other people mentally in a serious way. I think Bea fits in with this. The problem for her is that, as she said herself last night, this is all on a reality TV show. It has been played out in the playground of BB, where everything is highly accentuated. She is going to receive some vitriol of a high order. I was also calling for all the boo-boys to be out gunning for her when she leaves. But now I'm actually quite concerned that she is going to come in for such criticism/abuse (justified or not) that it may impact severely on her mental health. I'm not saying it is not part of her 'karma' perhaps, but I'm starting to feel really uncomfortable with this year's BB (as addictive as it may be). It seems that we have a house so full of venom, back-watching, and back-stabbing to the point where I feel it really is the final nail in the coffin of BB. The 'fun' element is gone. Marcus was spot on last night, and finally called Bea out. I really believe his intentions were genuine and not just for the cameras. I have been warming to him ever since Noirin left. A very clever and underestimated character who has also called BB out with his whole attitdue. As for Freddie, it seems now that most HMs and all 'haters' are merely looking for ANY excuse to prod him in the back with - if he does stay to the end it would be some form of victory over bullying. Charlie, who I have liked/disliked at times, is now for me totally self-centred, back-watching, bullying and thick. Siavash seems the only mature one in there. As for the rest of them.... It has been like watching a school playground this year. Yes, I will probably watch until the end (human nature insists); but BB RIP. |
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***** her, she can go kill herself after the show for all I care.
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Nebi - thanks so much for such an intelligent post.
I do really dislike Bea, don't get me wrong...but...well I've said my piece |
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I totally agree with that post.
And you are 100% right, BB have lost all the 'fun' element which they started out with many years ago. It's not hard to understand why this is the least watched BB. Even I have gone from watching everyday to tuning in when I have nothing better to do. R.I.P. Big Brother |
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Im not bothered what happens to her.
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