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| Celebrity Big Brother 2025 CBB 24, started 7th March 2025, ITV. |
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SHES DEVASTATED
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Benjamin | I Love Niamh’s Brick
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No she wasn’t.
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No she wasn’t…now Chris was gutted he was the first to go.
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Beso | Piss orf.
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She looks alone. Ain't nobody there for her
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Niamh | Hands off my Brick!
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Beso | Piss orf.
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Crimson Dynamo | The voice of reason
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aww the pet project lost
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Beso | Piss orf.
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And so what if she was tbf?
Is the OP seriously trying to tell me that it's okay to dislike a Housemate for feeling upset at not winning?
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Chris did seem upset tbf.
He strikes me as a competitive guy tbh, and I personally don't think that there's anything wrong with that.
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I don't mean that as a diss, but the UK and US are very different culturally to each other, it's why they always come across as more "quirky" on our Reality Shows.
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Maru | 1.5x speed
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That was certainly true traditionally, especially for the youth who used to lead in that characteristic, but I think even the youth now have reeled it in some in recent years in general life. At least compared to traditionally. It's harder to get a young person to smile now or engage in banter. So I think their end of culture seems to be going a more stoic direction. Actual media hasn't caught wind of this trend yet, but then our media is known to blow everything out of proportion, not just our culture... sometimes it seems like melancholy, but it's just how a lot of young people are now. They're also much more cautious now.
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