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Delila100Delila100 Posts: 361
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Yay, hilarious guy, very David Brent. I don't get people without the sense of humour to see his comedy value. Kerry whatsherface had the gall to call him irritating. Oh please. He's great entertainment value and I really hope people like him as much as I do. I'm annoyed that ruby wax isn't in there, and as for the rest, they're all bleh to me. Oh well. I'll still watch it regardless.
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    [Deleted User][Deleted User] Posts: 3,868
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    Delila100 wrote: »
    Yay, hilarious guy, very David Brent. I don't get people without the sense of humour to see his comedy value. Kerry whatsherface had the gall to call him irritating. Oh please. He's great entertainment value and I really hope people like him as much as I do. I'm annoyed that ruby wax isn't in there, and as for the rest, they're all bleh to me. Oh well. I'll still watch it regardless.

    He's very annoying, like last years Tom but more clingy.
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    [Deleted User][Deleted User] Posts: 8,373
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    He's an eejit!
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    stash22stash22 Posts: 5,370
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    He's not putting it on for comedy value, I used to know him and he was exactly like that- was completely deluded. thought he was some sort of celebrity when he wasnt, talked about sex all the time in an attempt to convince people he wasnt gay (I even said to his face 'oh but I thought you were gay' when he asked me out, just to annoy him because he went on about it so much). Cant believe he actually became a celebrity, but that's what he always wanted so good for him. He is quite amusing and fairly harmless in the grand scheme of life.
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    staceyxxx23staceyxxx23 Posts: 12,549
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    I love him, he's my favourite :D

    Hopefully he'll get some airtime and become more popular with people, there seems to be quite a lot of hate for him already, no idea why though.
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    Delila100Delila100 Posts: 361
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    stash22 wrote: »
    He's not putting it on for comedy value, I used to know him and he was exactly like that- was completely deluded. thought he was some sort of celebrity when he wasnt, talked about sex all the time in an attempt to convince people he wasnt gay (I even said to his face 'oh but I thought you were gay' when he asked me out, just to annoy him because he went on about it so much). Cant believe he actually became a celebrity, but that's what he always wanted so good for him. He is quite amusing and fairly harmless in the grand scheme of life.

    I know he's not putting it on, which is why it's funny. I like him, like you said, he seems harmless enough.
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    Helen90Helen90 Posts: 4,128
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    He's an eejit!

    :D:D:D

    in the 'Andrew is not gay' video, Andrew said to Romeo: "If you went with me on a night out, you'd realize how straight I am." :eek: he's a bit cringy ain't he :D
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    Special K_Special K_ Posts: 6,320
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    ^ ha ha. I like Andrew Stone, glad he is in there.
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    cezzycezzy Posts: 4,840
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    I get some people find him funny but I'm not going to insult them!

    I can't stand him, but have a fantastic sense of humour thank you;)
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    Helen90Helen90 Posts: 4,128
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    Is someone brave enough to start a "Andrew's Zingers" thread? :D I feel like we're gonna need one.
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    mrblankmrblank Posts: 5,687
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    i dont dislike i think hes harmless bit deluded he dosent irritate me
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    [Deleted User][Deleted User] Posts: 7,363
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    I like Andrew Stone as well. But like the OP Delila I too am disappointed not to see Ruby Wax in the house. She would have been fun.
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    celtic starceltic star Posts: 8,254
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    I like him too .
    I think beneath the facade lies a really nice guy , we saw glimpses of this when he went into the house to help with the music video .
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    [Deleted User][Deleted User] Posts: 856
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    I like him too .
    I think beneath the facade lies a really nice guy , we saw glimpses of this when he went into the house to help with the music video .

    Same here. Hope they do a 'Dance Task' so we can hopefully see a glimpse again...
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    muggins14muggins14 Posts: 61,844
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    Andrew No Stones back in the house. It should be interesting to see what he's like and how he fares. He sure does seem to have a big opinion of himself, and made sure Frankie knew he'd helped him out in that club a few weeks ago 'I have friends in the police', whilst at the same time making sure people knew he'd been doing something that might interest the police. Friend for life in Frankie :rolleyes:
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    jiroosjiroos Posts: 15,212
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    LIZALYNN wrote: »
    I like Andrew Stone as well. But like the OP Delila I too am disappointed not to see Ruby Wax in the house. She would have been fun.

    She may be a late arrival...
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    NorfolkPoppyNorfolkPoppy Posts: 5,688
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    Was it Andrew Stone who was in the American dance show Dirty Dancing Time of My Life?
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    whufcwhufc Posts: 491
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    He reminds me of David van Day

    So far up himself he should be inside out,my opinion only btw and it may change but he seems to think he is a big fish and did cringe when he said to Frankie i got some friends to let you leave out the back when you were in Soho

    I have loads of friends in the police he said
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    [Deleted User][Deleted User] Posts: 0
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    He is a total twonk.....but I love him. I followed him on Pinapple dance studios and how he is "straight" and "in his twenties"
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    SDR-1970SDR-1970 Posts: 278
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    I thought Kerry Katona spot on last night when she was asked by Emma Willis about him.
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    Vodka_DrinkaVodka_Drinka Posts: 28,753
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    He is a total twonk.....but I love him. I followed him on Pinapple dance studios and how he is "straight" and "in his twenties"

    Andrew Stone and his total delusions were what made Pineappale Dance Studio's for me. The belief that his awful band "Starman" would be huge and his jealousy of the female singer in the band who was obviously far more talented than he was. His face when some music manager type told him he should make her the focal point of the group was a picture:D

    When PDS was on, we were discussing it in the Showbiz forum and someone outed him as actually being nearer 40 than the 28/29 he claims to be.
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    [Deleted User][Deleted User] Posts: 2,070
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    Unless the reporter misquoted him, it seems that Andrew has revealed his age to be nearer 40 - in this interview he claims to be same age as Peter Andre. Wouldn't surprise me if that means he's actually over 40!

    Loved the delusional comment about Simon Cowell being gutted he didn't sign him!

    http://www.thescottishsun.co.uk/scotsol/homepage/news/mattmeets/3548796/Matt-meets-Andrew-Stone.html
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    misslibertinemisslibertine Posts: 14,306
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    Andrew Stone and his total delusions were what made Pineappale Dance Studio's for me. The belief that his awful band "Starman" would be huge and his jealousy of the female singer in the band who was obviously far more talented than he was. His face when some music manager type told him he should make her the focal point of the group was a picture:D

    When PDS was on, we were discussing it in the Showbiz forum and someone outed him as actually being nearer 40 than the 28/29 he claims to be.

    Yes I'm sure I read in a magazine that he's now admitted being a good 10 years older than he first said, around late 30s. I could easily believe that.
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    Alvy SingerAlvy Singer Posts: 579
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    muggins14 wrote: »
    Andrew No Stones back in the house. It should be interesting to see what he's like and how he fares. He sure does seem to have a big opinion of himself, and made sure Frankie knew he'd helped him out in that club a few weeks ago 'I have friends in the police', whilst at the same time making sure people knew he'd been doing something that might interest the police. Friend for life in Frankie :rolleyes:

    i bet he does...and he probably is on good terms with an indian, a fireman, a builder and whoever else does the fookin YMCA as well.

    he is a pure Alan Partridge, David Brent, Michael Scott sort except not entertaining in the slightest which makes him ten times worse.
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    HenryBaneHenryBane Posts: 4,427
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    Yes I'm sure I read in a magazine that he's now admitted being a good 10 years older than he first said, around late 30s. I could easily believe that.

    He looks after himself, but I wouldn't say he looks under 35, I'd say he's probably 40.
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    bottleofbestbottleofbest Posts: 8,026
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    Delila100 wrote: »
    Yay, hilarious guy, very David Brent. I don't get people without the sense of humour to see his comedy value. Kerry whatsherface had the gall to call him irritating. Oh please. He's great entertainment value and I really hope people like him as much as I do. I'm annoyed that ruby wax isn't in there, and as for the rest, they're all bleh to me. Oh well. I'll still watch it regardless.

    I think he's a genuinely nice guy. He's a show off sure, but he's friendly and is good light hearted entertainment. I think he will be a good housemate personally.
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