Stephen is an obsession driven stalking mess.

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  • IoanaPIoanaP Posts: 1,039
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    I wonder if he'd walk if she got voted out first, I think there's a good chance hero ups, that would be real value for money.

    I think if Steven gets voted out first, Sasha needs to go into hiding.
  • ShadowTillNowShadowTillNow Posts: 2,646
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    The biggest question I'm left with after seeing all of this shit tonight is why am I still watching this rubbish? It's not healthy.

    Get this Steven person off my screen PLEASE! BB is bad enough in it's usual state, but THIS! UGH!
  • [Deleted User][Deleted User] Posts: 661
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    He's a weirdo.

    Kimbo doesn't need to mug him off anymore, he's now mugging himself off!
  • An ThropologistAn Thropologist Posts: 39,854
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    Bacon&Eggs wrote: »
    That's the magic of BB though, i mean yes it moves viewers to disgust, or hatred, or fondness, or outrage, or the creeps, and those feelings are intensified by the idea those feelings are inspired by "a real person" (not fictional characters on a soap).

    I mean let me be clear, if Steven is not acting i'd be creeped out as well, but what am i to do if i think he may be acting.... Can i sensibly call him a creep still? I don't think so, unless it's a panto creep i'm calling him.

    I think in that case you are supposed to hiss loudly every time he comes on screen. :D
  • BaconAndEggsBaconAndEggs Posts: 9,526
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    I think in that case you are supposed to hiss loudly every time he comes on screen. :D

    :o:D

    Or take the pipe from my lips, lean back in my rocking chair, gaze up to the ceiling whilst stroking my chin, and Holla. I KNEW IT!

    :D
  • Lou17Lou17 Posts: 30,900
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    Both Steven and Kim are as calculating and sly as one another.
  • curvybabescurvybabes Posts: 13,223
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    Kimbot is sly, Steven falls in love easily and is cringe
  • Purple.Purple. Posts: 4,593
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    It is getting uncomfortable to watch, they hardly even know each other.
  • [Deleted User][Deleted User] Posts: 54
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    Bacon&Eggs wrote: »
    That's the magic of BB though, i mean yes it moves viewers to disgust, or hatred, or fondness, or outrage, or the creeps, and those feelings are intensified by the idea those feelings are inspired by "a real person" (not fictional characters on a soap).

    I mean let me be clear, if Steven is not acting i'd be creeped out as well, but what am i to do if i think he may be acting.... Can i sensibly call him a creep still? I don't think so, unless it's a panto creep i'm calling him.

    Acting or not, it's a creepy performance. Their bizarre relationship makes my skin crawl. It's pure psychological horror for the viewers.

    He cuddles up with her, caresses her hair, and softly issues demands. There's a distinct air of menace. How would Steven react if Kim offered anything but passive compliance? I suspect his jaw would open wider than is humanly possible, and he would swallow and digest her whole, in the nightmarish manner of a William Burroughs character.
  • AlrightmateAlrightmate Posts: 73,120
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    Did Steven really just ban her from ever seeing or talking to her ex again? Jeeezus wtf is wrong with Kim

    Wasn't he talking about if Kim was evicted before him?
    Or in Steven's mind when she is evicted before him.
  • od hominemod hominem Posts: 8,593
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    My goodness he has totally lost the plot, dictating terms after a month, let's hope she didn't open it and in 9 months a small pink crying thing doesn't fall out.

    A small pink thing with a Steven head? :( {{{{{{{{shudder}}}}}}}}}}}
  • [Deleted User][Deleted User] Posts: 10,188
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    It would be terrible if an arachnid or crustacean creature were to jump out of one of them and clamp itself to the other one's face.

    But hey, this is BB and anything can happen.
  • Sari~Sari~ Posts: 1,201
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    cobis wrote: »
    imagine if he left first and she started to make a move on Winston, I can see Steven breaking back in to 'rescue' her :D

    What if he got voted out first and then they sent Sasha in for a task? He'd go bonkers. :D
  • [Deleted User][Deleted User] Posts: 1,444
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    Oh come on now

    She made him fall in love with her.
    She has to share her previous on national television.
    She mustn't see her ex when she leaves the house.
    She needs to listen.
    She must not lie to him.
    If she does everything he says he will be fine with it.
    That's reasonable isn't it. :confused::)

    And he is spiritually, emotionally and physically falling in love with her. Pity unconditionally doesn't feature in his interpretation of falling in love.
    You forgot she also has to "open it" :D
  • [Deleted User][Deleted User] Posts: 1,444
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    Steven is scary and creepy.....

    However, I'm even more convinced now that her ex is actually her current boyfriend. As if she would let a guy she has known for 4 weeks tell her what she can and can't do. She can afford to be dictated to because she knows once it's over she isn't going to be with Steven anyway.

    ETA I'm only just watching on plus one and didn't realise she has admitted that he is her boyfriend and they just aren't together while she's in the house which holds up with what her boyfriend said about it being a game. Now she's playing the crying game because the public have caught her out.
    If it's her boyfriend and it's a game, why did he reveal the gameplan?

    The only way you would condone your partner doing that is if you wanted them to win, and to do that you would have to keep your trap shut.
  • [Deleted User][Deleted User] Posts: 74
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    Funny how she is just starting to open up after he pinned her down .
  • [Deleted User][Deleted User] Posts: 349
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    Don't laugh..

    He has a condition called MPS (Micro-penis syndrome)
  • [Deleted User][Deleted User] Posts: 54
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    AliBaaBaa wrote: »
    Funny how she is just starting to open up after he pinned her down .

    Well, he did command her to "open it" in a chilling monotone.
  • [Deleted User][Deleted User] Posts: 74
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    Well, he did command her to "open it" in a chilling monotone.
    Yep he really put her on the spot .
  • JennyukJennyuk Posts: 20,892
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    About Steven

    Steven is passionate about being successful and is a believer in always trying to outdo his rivals. He set up his first business in 2010, going in to direct competition in his parents – and now, after turning over his first million in 2010, his parents and brothers now work for him.

    He now aims to become Prime Minister, and would choose money over love because ‘money hurts and affects you less’: ‘I’ve been in love with someone with money, now I would rather have money.’

    His last relationship was complicated as he found out the woman he was dating was married, but he is looking for love and says that if he meets someone and he likes them, he will go for it.

    Steven says his friends would describe him as funny, easy going and very outgoing and caring. His best personality trait is his generosity: ‘I am extremely generous, spend stupid amounts of money and I’m always the first one at the bar to buy people drinks’.

    His worst trait is that he can be controlling: ‘I like to control the situation and make sure I come out good and that I am getting the best of everything’.

    Steven has a huge phobia of rats, and he says if he sees one ‘my bowel would probably drop out of my arse!’

    He thinks he will be the centre of attention in the house: ‘Put it like this I don’t think I’d be boring. I have always been the centre of attention and I would have to make sure that everyone knew this’.

    When asked if he thinks he will win Big Brother, Steven said: ‘Historically people who are gobby and stubborn, they don’t win, but I would like to think I could win’.



    Read more: http://www.bbspy.co.uk/bb15/housemates/steven-goode#ixzz36wG3Qam9
  • JennyukJennyuk Posts: 20,892
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    I think Steve needs to be afraid.

    http://www.kisselovich.com/


    She is a trained martial artist. :D
  • B*witchedB*witched Posts: 5,647
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    I agree that he is making an utter jerk of himself by being so needy and controlling ref the generally underwhelming and underwhelmed Kim.......I'm embarrassed for him and she sounds like she is being bullied.......it really won't end well.

    Agree, it's a bit cringeworthy watching someone making a fool of themselves and I almost feel bad for Steven when he comes out of the house and sees how this all plays out. They've only known each other a short time and yet he's so intense so quickly.
  • [Deleted User][Deleted User] Posts: 74
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    Having a law degree is handy too . If you find yourself in a sticky situation.
  • daryl_spicerdaryl_spicer Posts: 1,894
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    The actions of Stephen with his demands on Kim are the biggest warning to any woman. Immediate control inevitable leads to violence. The early signs border on the ridiculous.
    What also must be remembered is that Stephen is nothing more than a spoilt child who has been given anything he wants through his entire life including his parents business.
    Any person taking up with Stephen will be subjected to a life of hell.
  • LongbowLongbow Posts: 197
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    Steven looks like the type of guy that marries a pornstar who is still in the business and is fine with her sleeping on camera with a horde of men even though she doesn't bring anyone home for him to play with and when she does come home she's too tired and worn out (hehehe) to want to have sex with him and all he can say is "that's ok baby, when you ready". Seems like a very one sided relationship, if she cheated on him he'd forgive her really quick, if he cheated on her she'd leave him in a heartbeat, probably being positive about it too thinking it was a perfect justified way to end it.
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