Don't forget "Pants" are trousers in the UK and as for being shy on the ass front!

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  • [Deleted User][Deleted User] Posts: 2,306
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    viewer123 wrote: »
    If one of the twins was in BB on her own, she wouldn't be anywhere near as cocky.

    I have a sneaky feeling you would be proven incorrect. From what I've been told about their childhood and upbringing, it explains a bit about the way they are and that fighting for 'survival' is an instinct to them (if what I have been told is correct that is - even if it isn't, they have a backbone that would stand well with or without its twin).
  • [Deleted User][Deleted User] Posts: 350
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    Just watched it again, I was a bit drunk last night.:o Denise just wouldn't keep her trap shut.
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    Jennyloo wrote: »
    Denise knew what she was doing she subconsciously wanted to bring them down.

    The same as she seems to need to keep squeezing other womens breasts - what's that about?
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    J-J wrote: »
    I cant believe some peoples attitudes to this, the girls do photo shoots wearing very little clothes, but that is in a controlled environment in which they have been made up and are fully aware of what will be happening, Denise was totally out of order and for people to be showing a picture from a photo shoot as a reason why the girls should not be offended is pathetic.

    If it had been Michael who had done it, would people feel the same?[/QUOTE]

    Denise would have been most upset that he'd not pulled her trousers down!
  • habanalahabanala Posts: 2,863
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    anyone else from liverpool, the north west here? no one i know says trousers we say pants and it isnt because were americanised!
  • JennylooJennyloo Posts: 14,142
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    The same as she seems to need to keep squeezing other womens breasts - what's that about?

    Exactly. Are you thinking what I'm thinking;)
    It could explain a lot.:eek:
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    habanala wrote: »
    anyone else from liverpool, the north west here? no one i know says trousers we say pants and it isnt because were americanised!

    My father is from Whitehaven, Cumbria and always says 'trousers'. Hmm...think he once said 'trews' as well!
  • viewer123viewer123 Posts: 1,990
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    habanala wrote: »
    anyone else from liverpool, the north west here? no one i know says trousers we say pants and it isnt because were americanised!

    That's because they all wear "track pants" up there :D
  • sharronwillowsharronwillow Posts: 2,997
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    habanala wrote: »
    anyone else from liverpool, the north west here? no one i know says trousers we say pants and it isnt because were americanised!

    Yorkshire, and it's trousers for me :)
  • sharronwillowsharronwillow Posts: 2,997
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    viewer123 wrote: »
    That's because they all wear "track pants" up there :D

    And those I call trackie bottoms ;)
  • DrPepperDrPepper Posts: 2,655
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    Jennyloo wrote: »
    Well said. I cant believe how stupid some people are who cant distinguish between a posed photo and an assault, however mild some think it may be.
    Added to the fact that any girl in that industry will have had loads of off colour remarks and gestures aimed at them, hence the attitude to the boys who think they are fair game.
    Denise knew what she was doing she subconsciously wanted to bring them down. She doesnt like them full stop no matter what she says.

    Get a grip of yourself woman! :rolleyes::rolleyes:

    Would you all it an assault if it was girls night in at a private house? It was their girls night in - they all said it. That playful banter happens all the time when friends get together with some booze.

    They were essentially in their living room, I expect Denise treated it as such, but not the twins, ever conscious of their image they overreacted. If it had been in a private house they would have just laughed.
  • [Deleted User][Deleted User] Posts: 300
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    That bloke Ian said on BBBOTS that the twins bums aren't that nice close up. Photshop's Liquify tool might be their best friend.
  • J-JJ-J Posts: 1,629
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    DrPepper wrote: »
    Get a grip of yourself woman! :rolleyes::rolleyes:

    Would you all it an assault if it was girls night in at a private house? It was their girls night in - they all said it. That playful banter happens all the time when friends get together with some booze.

    They were essentially in their living room, I expect Denise treated it as such, but not the twins, ever conscious of their image they overreacted. If it had been in a private house they would have just laughed.

    Are you being serious? if it was a private house party with their girly friends and no cameras watching perhaps they would have but they have only known denise for a couple of weeks and they on national tv FFS
  • UrMyStarUrMyStar Posts: 1,473
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    DrPepper wrote: »
    But Playboy models who have posed nude and continue to earn a living by flaunting their bodies for the titilation of people who get kicks from pornography and cheap thrills should have accepted the apology and laughed it off.

    So every model in the world should just deal with being exposed by others because of what they do for a living?

    I'm sure if you tried to do that to a model and you said "I didn't see a problem in trying to expose her officer because on google images I can see her nude" would let you off the hook.

    So by your logic, does that mean I can punch Amir Khan in the face and he can't press charges, because he earns a living from taking punches to the face?

    DrPepper wrote: »
    If it had been in a private house they would have just laughed.

    But it wasn't a private house, it's a TV set essentially. If somebody took drugs in the house, should there be no action taken upon it because nobody would have seen it IF it had been a private house.

    At the end of the day what Denise done was wrong and if she had done it to a playboy model or a member of parliament, both women would have the exact same right to be offended regardless of what they do to make their money. "She's a model" is no excuse.
  • linlamlinlam Posts: 9,023
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    habanala wrote: »
    anyone else from liverpool, the north west here? no one i know says trousers we say pants and it isnt because were americanised!


    I live, maybe, 20 miles from you, and wear pants under my trousers:p
  • DrPepperDrPepper Posts: 2,655
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    Of course I am being serious.

    People need to have some perspective.

    Denise did it. The twinnie danced for a bit and laughed with everyone.

    Watch carefully and you can see the eyes focus and listen carefully and you can hear the cogs clank into motion as it dawns on her that she can get some milage out of it.

    Apology requested. Apology given. But then that's still not enough.

    It's a major overreaction for someone who has chosen her career AND THEN to live in a house with camera's watching every move.

    I see way much more of the butt cheeks when they wear their bikini in the jacuzzi.

    Some people will blah blah blah that it's their choice to wear the bikini in the jacuzzi leaving little to the imagination. Yes it is...but by doing so it underlines the overreaction last night as she's already had both rosy cheeks out on camera.
  • DrPepperDrPepper Posts: 2,655
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    UrMyStar wrote: »
    So every model in the world should just deal with being exposed by others because of what they do for a living?

    So by your logic, does that mean I can punch Amir Khan in the face and he can't press charges, because he earns a living from taking punches to the face?

    But it wasn't a private house, it's a TV set essentially. If somebody took drugs in the house, should there be no action taken upon it because nobody would have seen it IF it had been a private house.

    At the end of the day what Denise done was wrong and if she had done it to a playboy model or a member of parliament, both women would have the exact same right to be offended regardless of what they do to make their money. "She's a model" is no excuse.

    She wasn't exposed. It was just halfway down her ass. Like I have said, she's shown more herself in the BB house climbing in and out of the jacuzzi and by doing so set the boundaries for what she considers acceptable. Therefore in the context of a playful girlie night in it was a massive overreaction.
  • habanalahabanala Posts: 2,863
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    this is outrageous! everyone calls them pants where i live! we sometimes say keks instead of "trousers" aswell!
  • UrMyStarUrMyStar Posts: 1,473
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    DrPepper wrote: »
    She wasn't exposed. It was just halfway down her ass. Like I have said, she's shown more herself in the BB house climbing in and out of the jacuzzi and by doing so set the boundaries for what she considers acceptable. Therefore in the context of a playful girlie night in it was a massive overreaction.

    Set the boundaries? So because she wore a bikini in a Jacuzzi and not a pair of jeans, she should just accept it when someone tries to pull her trousers down? So every girl who has ever worn a bikini should just laugh it off when someone tries to remove an item of their clothes, because hey! they've been in a bikini, so they've set their boundaries of what is acceptable.

    And I didn't say she was exposed. I said models should be willing to be exposed because of what they do, they've had their boobs out in the paper, so they've set their boundaries, right?
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    DrPepper wrote: »
    Of course I am being serious.

    People need to have some perspective.

    Denise did it. The twinnie danced for a bit and laughed with everyone.

    Watch carefully and you can see the eyes focus and listen carefully and you can hear the cogs clank into motion as it dawns on her that she can get some milage out of it.

    Apology requested. Apology given. But then that's still not enough.

    It's a major overreaction for someone who has chosen her career AND THEN to live in a house with camera's watching every move.

    I see way much more of the butt cheeks when they wear their bikini in the jacuzzi.

    Some people will blah blah blah that it's their choice to wear the bikini in the jacuzzi leaving little to the imagination. Yes it is...but by doing so it underlines the overreaction last night as she's already had both rosy cheeks out on camera.

    Well said.
  • calamitycalamity Posts: 12,894
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    J-J wrote: »
    I cant believe some peoples attitudes to this, the girls do photo shoots wearing very little clothes, but that is in a controlled environment in which they have been made up and are fully aware of what will be happening, Denise was totally out of order and for people to be showing a picture from a photo shoot as a reason why the girls should not be offended is pathetic.

    If it had been Michael who had done it, would people feel the same?
    poor michael getting dragged into this when he looks indifferent and not one bit interested to be honest.. there was far too much made of this in the first place... if I was Denise Id watch out, the girls can be violent.
  • D*****D***** Posts: 3,584
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    ffs if a woman chooses to expose herself in a photoshoot that does not mean it becomes a free for all and anyone can expose her when they like.

    Denise was pathetic. Flashing her bra, squeezing the twins' boobs, pulling their bottoms down... Classy woman.
  • sharronwillowsharronwillow Posts: 2,997
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    D***** wrote: »
    ffs if a woman chooses to expose herself in a photoshoot that does not mean it becomes a free for all and anyone can expose her when they like.

    Denise was pathetic. Flashing her bra, squeezing the twins' boobs, pulling their bottoms down... Classy woman.

    Wholeheartedly agree!
  • DrPepperDrPepper Posts: 2,655
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    UrMyStar wrote: »
    Set the boundaries? So because she wore a bikini in a Jacuzzi and not a pair of jeans, she should just accept it when someone tries to pull her trousers down? So every girl who has ever worn a bikini should just laugh it off when someone tries to remove an item of their clothes, because hey! they've been in a bikini, so they've set their boundaries of what is acceptable.

    And I didn't say she was exposed. I said models should be willing to be exposed because of what they do, they've had their boobs out in the paper, so they've set their boundaries, right?

    Denise gave them a tug. Had she wanted to pull them down she could have easily enough. She didn't.

    In real life, people set personal boundaries within their own situations. Happens in the real world. You can joke with some people at work and with others you know not to. You will have done this yourself and people will learn as they get to know you are treat you accordingly.

    So in the context of the girls night in it was simply playful and the twins overreaction is laughable and another award winning performance (along with the task fight).
  • aggielaneaggielane Posts: 5,356
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    They can show their arses wherever they want but the fact is that in the BB house they had chosen not to until some drunken old tart decided she would do it for them.
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