Not as weird as when he tweeted a picture of his own shit and she not only retweeted it but accused everyone that complained of being prudes. Not long after she found a comment about snorting her shit to be sweet.
To each their own I suppose but I find it interesting that recently one of her followers tweeted her a scat related message and she accused the guy of being "weird". I guess she'd had a change of heart on these matters.
Eugh that makes you wonder what they did in bed :S
I'm not surprised at all, they didn't have that thing, they never spoke to each other properly, and I haven't seen any pictures of them together for a while on twitter, I knew they would end up divorced.
Why do you think that? Everyone on here seemed to adore Aaron and Faye as shown on bb, and absolutely no one had a second's time for Jay and Louise.
Well, not quite everyone!!:D I do remember those that really believed Jay and Louise were a genuine couple and that the relationship between Faye and Aaron was a showmance and would end as soon as they had done their stints in the rags.
Ha Ha!! As it turns out that is exactly what has happened in the case of Jay and Louise:D
And yet elsewhere on the net it seemed completely reversed. So why do you think that?
Digitalspy and twitter are where I post and read. Both of those seemed pretty much 100% for Aaron and Faye and 0% for Jay and Louise.
Are you saying that the various presenters and panelists weren't for six solid weeks painting the picture that at best it was a mismatched reltaionship that would soon crumble and at worst an emotionaly abusive relationship with an older man using a fragile young girl?
There were only two presenters, and neither of them said anything of the kind. I remember Nicola Mclean being bullied for months because of one unwise remark that she apologised for, if that is what you mean.
Also regardless of what the truth was behind what was shown the difference between fans and detractors of Faaron was that the latter believed what they seeing and panelists and presenters were saying was accurate while fans believed it to be a deliberately misleading portrayal.
We all believed what we saw, there being no other sources of information. There were differences in interpretation and taste, but we all saw the same shows and clips.
Even then while the Faaron pairing was popular and believed to be genuine here both believers and cynics felt that Faye would instantly crumble and break down when faced with constant negativity on the outside and were suprised when she held her ground admirably. Similarly believers and cynics both felt that Aaron would be cautious of committing himself immediately after he was evicted/won but he ending up saying all the "right" things. So I'd argue we didn't get quite the full picture with them.
It is true that there were some Aaron fans who never liked Faye. I take it that they have accepted her by now.
Of course the man who'd rather have a beer than be with Louise was apparently the romance of the century. :rolleyes:
I genuinely can't believe there is anyone who is surprised at this and actually thought this would last a couple of years, let alone 'forever'
They seemed fond of each other. And many a wild young man has settled down and made an admirable husband and father. I suspect that a lot of the problem was that Louise was getting modelling work, away from Newcastle, and Jay was not, much as they tried to promote themselves as a couple.
They seemed fond of each other. And many a wild young man has settled down and made an admirable husband and father. I suspect that a lot of the problem was that Louise was getting modelling work, away from Newcastle, and Jay was not, much as they tried to promote themselves as a couple.
Being 'fond of each other' and deciding to 'settle down' is NOT a good foundation for a marriage. It's a good foundation for a friendship, then a relationship and finally(all being well) a long-term relationship. Why people like this rush into marriage is absolutely beyond me. But then, it's often more about the wedding than the marriage :rolleyes:
That is definitely the right way to put it imo. How ugly it is when people like Jordan put all their marital difficulties into the press.
Digitalspy and twitter are where I post and read. Both of those seemed pretty much 100% for Aaron and Faye and 0% for Jay and Louise.
There were only two presenters, and neither of them said anything of the kind. I remember Nicola Mclean being bullied for months because of one unwise remark that she apologised for, if that is what you mean.
We all believed what we saw, there being no other sources of information. There were differences in interpretation and taste, but we all saw the same shows and clips.
It is true that there were some Aaron fans who never liked Faye. I take it that they have accepted her by now.
No one ever said anything like that, did they?
Because this is a big brother forum, and it is an item of interesting news?
Why? Have you got a relationship strength-ometer that can give a reading? What are the relative readings for Aaron and Faye and Tom and Alex?
They seemed fond of each other. And many a wild young man has settled down and made an admirable husband and father. I suspect that a lot of the problem was that Louise was getting modelling work, away from Newcastle, and Jay was not, much as they tried to promote themselves as a couple.
They clearly were very fond of each other as long as they could get their mag deals together.:D
Not as weird as when he tweeted a picture of his own shit and she not only retweeted it but accused everyone that complained of being prudes. Not long after she found a comment about snorting her shit to be sweet.
To each their own I suppose but I find it interesting that recently one of her followers tweeted her a scat related message and she accused the guy of being "weird". I guess she'd had a change of heart on these matters.
BIB: My jaw has just hit the floor! :eek::eek::eek:
Being 'fond of each other' and deciding to 'settle down' is NOT a good foundation for a marriage. It's a good foundation for a friendship, then a relationship and finally(all being well) a long-term relationship. Why people like this rush into marriage is absolutely beyond me. But then, it's often more about the wedding than the marriage :rolleyes:
Well it might have been of course. But as someone who married someone less than a year after we had met, and someone who had had roughly 10,000 girlfriends before me, it seems too late to change my mind now. I expect that my husband was fond of me at the time we got married, though it might have been just that I had a much better hi-fi (it was that era) than him.
Not as weird as when he tweeted a picture of his own shit and she not only retweeted it but accused everyone that complained of being prudes. Not long after she found a comment about snorting her shit to be sweet.
To each their own I suppose but I find it interesting that recently one of her followers tweeted her a scat related message and she accused the guy of being "weird". I guess she'd had a change of heart on these matters.
Well it might have been of course. But as someone who married someone less than a year after we had met, and someone who had had roughly 10,000 girlfriends before me, it seems too late to change my mind now. I expect that my husband was fond of me at the time we got married, though it might have been just that I had a much better hi-fi (it was that era) than him.
Glad you're an exception I am too - we got married within 5 months of(physically) meeting and are still going strong 11 years later.
Oh and regarding some of the other posts in this thread, I'm still to this day weirded out by some of the things they both considered 'normal' :eek: At the time, I wondered if she was just going along with the 'banter', but it seems maybe not. If that's 'normal', you can keep it :eek:
I feel bad for Louise. I have been reading her Twitter page and she has tweeted 'If only people knew' I personally believe he has cheated on her. But who knows what she means with that tweet.
Being 'fond of each other' and deciding to 'settle down' is NOT a good foundation for a marriage. It's a good foundation for a friendship, then a relationship and finally(all being well) a long-term relationship. Why people like this rush into marriage is absolutely beyond me. But then, it's often more about the wedding than the marriage :rolleyes:
Have to agree with you, but the cynical me says it was all about the magazine and TV deals - which didn't materialize!
Sadly today it does seem more about the wedding. I know more than three couples whose wedding hasn't even been paid for and they are divorced already!
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Eugh that makes you wonder what they did in bed :S
I think you missed an 'e' out..
Aaron and Faye have the strongest relationship.
Me too.
Well, not quite everyone!!:D I do remember those that really believed Jay and Louise were a genuine couple and that the relationship between Faye and Aaron was a showmance and would end as soon as they had done their stints in the rags.
Ha Ha!! As it turns out that is exactly what has happened in the case of Jay and Louise:D
Digitalspy and twitter are where I post and read. Both of those seemed pretty much 100% for Aaron and Faye and 0% for Jay and Louise. There were only two presenters, and neither of them said anything of the kind. I remember Nicola Mclean being bullied for months because of one unwise remark that she apologised for, if that is what you mean.
We all believed what we saw, there being no other sources of information. There were differences in interpretation and taste, but we all saw the same shows and clips.
It is true that there were some Aaron fans who never liked Faye. I take it that they have accepted her by now.
No one ever said anything like that, did they? Because this is a big brother forum, and it is an item of interesting news? Why? Have you got a relationship strength-ometer that can give a reading? What are the relative readings for Aaron and Faye and Tom and Alex? They seemed fond of each other. And many a wild young man has settled down and made an admirable husband and father. I suspect that a lot of the problem was that Louise was getting modelling work, away from Newcastle, and Jay was not, much as they tried to promote themselves as a couple.
Being 'fond of each other' and deciding to 'settle down' is NOT a good foundation for a marriage. It's a good foundation for a friendship, then a relationship and finally(all being well) a long-term relationship. Why people like this rush into marriage is absolutely beyond me. But then, it's often more about the wedding than the marriage :rolleyes:
They clearly were very fond of each other as long as they could get their mag deals together.:D
BIB: My jaw has just hit the floor! :eek::eek::eek:
WTF??
Well it might have been of course. But as someone who married someone less than a year after we had met, and someone who had had roughly 10,000 girlfriends before me, it seems too late to change my mind now. I expect that my husband was fond of me at the time we got married, though it might have been just that I had a much better hi-fi (it was that era) than him.
:eek::eek::eek::eek::eek::eek::eek:
Glad you're an exception I am too - we got married within 5 months of(physically) meeting and are still going strong 11 years later.
Oh and regarding some of the other posts in this thread, I'm still to this day weirded out by some of the things they both considered 'normal' :eek: At the time, I wondered if she was just going along with the 'banter', but it seems maybe not. If that's 'normal', you can keep it :eek:
Jay has so much between his ears?:D
Have to agree with you, but the cynical me says it was all about the magazine and TV deals - which didn't materialize!
Sadly today it does seem more about the wedding. I know more than three couples whose wedding hasn't even been paid for and they are divorced already!