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    [Deleted User][Deleted User] Posts: 315
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    kleinzach wrote: »
    There are more sources saying that he did, than didn't. The final proof will come when we discover whether Christopher will sue for defamation. I wouldn't hold my breath

    Maybe he said something like "you CAN'T do that", she says "did you just call me a C?" I mean, why ask if you know he did? (also note he immediately denied it) The other contestants wouldn't have heard him, they heard HER say that and just jumped on the bandwagon. Groups of people, TV studios, nobody is going to overhear what Chris said to her but she probably shrieked "DID YOU CALL ME A C? HE CALLED ME A C!" and some people, who like her better than they like Chris for whatever reason took her side.
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    oxygenjjoxygenjj Posts: 18,290
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    Callous wrote: »
    So what names are you allowed to call someone who blanks you after you make an attempt at politeness?

    She doesn't even seem to be 100% sure he did call her the name....

    ..otherwise why would she ask "did you just call me a C***?".

    If she knew 100% he said it.....you'd have no need to ask the question..and when she asked if he said it..he immediately denied it.

    So she blanks him rudely, thinks he might have called her a name due to her being rude to him...which he immediately denied when asked....then sells a story on an event which she created.
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    and he shouldn't have turned up drunk / hangover , on the biggest weekend of his life

    no sympathy for him at all

    you reap what you sow
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    LFC4evaLFC4eva Posts: 88
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    ms2608 wrote: »
    I'm just a bit confused that Chris is supposed to have been behaving horribly from the start, but now Carolynne and Kye are saying that "his mask slipped after ten weeks, he couldn't keep it up". Seems to be a bit of a contradiction. :confused:

    I think its fair to say these 2 are loving the fact the sun and other media outlets are talking to them, as one went out in week 1 and was forgotton about the other a few weeks later then forgotten about
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    kleinzachkleinzach Posts: 994
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    Callous wrote: »
    So what names are you allowed to call someone who blanks you after you make an attempt at politeness?

    She doesn't even seem to be 100% sure he did call her the name....

    ..otherwise why would she ask "did you just call me a C***?".

    If she knew 100% he said it.....you'd have no need to ask the question..and when she asked if he said it..he immediately denied it.

    So she blanks him rudely, thinks he might have called her a name due to her being rude to him...which he immediately denied when asked....then sells a story on an event which she created.
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    there are two ways of looking at this:

    "He walked over, looked her up and down, and said, "You need to do something with that "

    You are assuming he said it to be polite. Ordinarily he could have the benefit of the doubt. But I find it rather odd that you would justify the use of the C word when she chose to ignore him.

    For my part, the fact that he chose to use the C word tells me his motives for saying what he did weren't honourable or ot of respect.

    I find the use of the C word far outweighs the rudeness of ignoring someone. by x 1,000

    There are none so blind as those that cannot see.
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    maninthequeuemaninthequeue Posts: 2,479
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    espeons wrote: »
    How do you know he did!?

    Am I the only one who finds it highly bemusing how virtually the same number of DS sheep who were happy to take the side of Rylan's TOWIE friend on Twitter prior to Week 1 of the Finals against Carolynne, now completely believe the word of Carolynne against Christopher.

    The word suckers comes to mind.

    As a member of Sofabet we've been discussing with Christopher's continued success in the face of Syco's propaganda whether Christopher might be the one to see off this joke of a TV programme. But sadly in the end too many sheep on this site have clearly fallen for Cowell's increasingly more desperate and nastier black arts hook, line and sinker due their "too much smoke for there not to be a fire" cumulative effect.

    To think the BBC stopped Fame Academy in 2004 after Series 2 because of being reported to Ofcom over bias in favour of Alex Parks versus Alistair Griffin. Yet it had nothing on the negative treatment of Christopher and the positive treatment of James (with the Syco PR machine and media turning a blind eye (or coming out in support) to some of his less pleasant Twitter spats).
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    CallousCallous Posts: 11,957
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    kleinzach wrote: »
    there are two ways of looking at this:

    "He walked over, looked her up and down, and said, "You need to do something with that "

    You are assuming he said it to be polite. Ordinarily he could have the benefit of the doubt. But I find it rather odd that you would justify the use of the C word when she chose to ignore him.

    For my part, the fact that he chose to use the C word tells me his motives for saying what he did weren't honourable or ot of respect.

    There are none so blind as those that cannot see.

    The "you need to do something with that" was later on after her initial rudeness towards him (going by what was written)

    Going by the story she refused to say hello to him as soon as he came in..the fact she claimed she "refused to say hello" points to him at some point saying hello to her (ie being polite)..and getting blanked for his trouble.

    ..and as I said..if she was 100% sure he called her a c***..then why on earth would she have to ask IF he had called her it?
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    john176bramleyjohn176bramley Posts: 25,049
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    Callous wrote: »
    Does that mean if she doesn't sue him for defamation....that she's agreeing she is a c*** ? ;)

    Very good.:D
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    [Deleted User][Deleted User] Posts: 1,437
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    ms2608 wrote: »
    I'm just a bit confused that Chris is supposed to have been behaving horribly from the start, but now Carolynne and Kye are saying that "his mask slipped after ten weeks, he couldn't keep it up". Seems to be a bit of a contradiction. :confused:

    Clearly they mean the Public mask... i.e. the stropping off the show and sending nasty tweets
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    Queen MaeveQueen Maeve Posts: 22,113
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    davedub wrote: »
    Good, i might actually go now!! I thought he was false from his first audition
    This is the first year tickets are still available for both dublin shows, maybe they will sell out now

    I think I'll save €40 a ticket and just watch on Youtube.
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    mmpfbmmpfb Posts: 14,768
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    Callous wrote: »
    The "you need to do something with that" was later on after her initial rudeness towards him (going by what was written)

    Going by the story she refused to say hello to him as soon as he came in..the fact she claimed she "refused to say hello" points to him at some point saying hello to her (ie being polite)..and getting blanked for his trouble.

    ..and as I said..if she was 100% sure he called her a c***..then why on earth would she have to ask IF he had called her it?


    Because that's what people do when they're taken by surprise/shocked by something someone has said.
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    CallousCallous Posts: 11,957
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    mmpfb wrote: »
    Because that's what people do when they're taken by surprise/shocked by something someone has said.

    If someone called me a c***..I'd either ignore it or say "that's not very nice". If I was sure what they had said I wouldn't feel the need to double check.
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    -Batman--Batman- Posts: 7,391
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    bitter orange scouser
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    [Deleted User][Deleted User] Posts: 638
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    Is it not the law if you have a drink problem or turn up drunk at work your employer must offer you help first before they can sack you? In which case chris could still make the tour?
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    [Deleted User][Deleted User] Posts: 59
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    Is it not the law if you have a drink problem or turn up drunk at work your employer must offer you help first before they can sack you?


    No....
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    oxygenjjoxygenjj Posts: 18,290
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    jsp263004 wrote: »
    Is it not the law if you have a drink problem or turn up drunk at work your employer must offer you help first before they can sack you? In which case chris could still make the tour?

    They should of called the AA out have him towed away :D
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    Betty BritainBetty Britain Posts: 13,721
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    So now Christopher is an alcoholic .... According to some ... Bloody hell you couldnt make it up..
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    reader123reader123 Posts: 4,105
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    So now Christopher is an alcoholic .... According to some ... Bloody hell you couldnt make it up..

    Betty, I don't think I was ever in agreement with you on BB forum, but I am with you on this one. I was not a Christopher fan by any means, yet even I could see the manipulation of X factor and the extreme propaganda and bullying against him.

    Very unfair, unjustified and disgraceful.
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    [Deleted User][Deleted User] Posts: 16,986
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    If he has any sense, he wouldn't participate in the tour anyway. In all likelihood he'd be booed as he was on the show. Who'd want to face that further humiliation.
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    reader123 wrote: »
    Betty, I don't think I was ever in agreement with you on BB forum, but I am with you on this one. I was not a Christopher fan by any means, yet even I could see the manipulation of X factor and the extreme propaganda and bullying against him.

    Very unfair, unjustified and disgraceful.

    I'm 100 per cent agree with you it was a disgrace and if what people seem to think of him being an alki is true I was just saying he should be offere help not the sack but sadly its chris so there's no chance.
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    reader123reader123 Posts: 4,105
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    -Batman- wrote: »
    bitter orange scouser


    From someone who calls himself Batman, says it all really.
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    contessa wrote: »
    No....

    It is in scotland.
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    reader123reader123 Posts: 4,105
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    jsp263004 wrote: »
    I'm 100 per cent agree with you it was a disgrace and if what people seem to think of him being an alki is true I was just saying he should be offere help not the sack but sadly its chris so there's no chance.

    Very much agree.

    I mentioned that I would not be watching next years series, could not bare to see another contestant go through this, but I wish something could be done about it before hand though.
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    CallousCallous Posts: 11,957
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    Just saw another ad for the X Factor tour ...and he was in this one.

    They didn't name him..or any of them...but it said "come and see your favourite finalist" and they showed footage of him singing.
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    Richard1960Richard1960 Posts: 20,350
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    jsp263004 wrote: »
    Is it not the law if you have a drink problem or turn up drunk at work your employer must offer you help first before they can sack you? In which case chris could still make the tour?

    Blimey some of the Rolling Stones,Led Zeppelins and the Who's best work was done when drunk and or stoned. :D

    Give the lad his head.;)
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    Betty BritainBetty Britain Posts: 13,721
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    reader123 wrote: »
    Betty, I don't think I was ever in agreement with you on BB forum, but I am with you on this one. I was not a Christopher fan by any means, yet even I could see the manipulation of X factor and the extreme propaganda and bullying against him.

    Very unfair, unjustified and disgraceful.

    Thank you ...
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