There's loads of non camp blokes on the telly who are equally as bitchy...why don't they get the same vitriole? It seems the majority of people who dislike him (and I'm not talking exclusively about DS FMs here) find his campness the most disagreeable feature. Is it the stereotype, or the person that causes the reaction?
When he wasn't putting on the 'act', he seemed quite insightful, and just like any other bloke caged up in a false environment with people they wouldn't normally mix with.
Yep, it was cruel but highly watchable. Louie is the Hiroshima bomb of put downs!
I enjoyed watching him on CBB, mainly because he was the most intelligent person in there and wasn't afraid to open his mouth when something irritated him, unlike others who were cruising under the radar.
I think I'd like him in real life too. He's no nonsense and what you see is what you get.
As for people 'hating' his dancing skills - well he's having the last laugh and laughing all the way to the bank at that
There's loads of non camp blokes on the telly who are equally as bitchy...why don't they get the same vitriole? It seems the majority of people who dislike him (and I'm not talking exclusively about DS FMs here) find his campness the most disagreeable feature. Is it the stereotype, or the person that causes the reaction?
When he wasn't putting on the 'act', he seemed quite insightful, and just like any other bloke caged up in a false environment with people they wouldn't normally mix with.
It's got nothing to do with his campness for me, I adore Graham Norton and Julian Clary, both of whom are insightful when they drop that campness. As both have matured I find them more and more watchable.
Louis downfall (IMA) is that when a camera is around he hogs it, and how! I really don't want to see him pirouetting constantly or twirling round banisters. UGH.
He may have been a very different character in the BB house. I switched off after the launch show. Just the thought of him and Abs made me shudder.
How disappointed was that young girl when he turned up on her doorstep on This Morning today? She was a 1D fan and she looked like she was expecting them instead!
How disappointed was that young girl when he turned up on her doorstep on This Morning today? She was a 1D fan and she looked like she was expecting them instead!
Turned that off as soon as I heard his name - dreadful man.
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Double of what you paid me last night, lover! :rolleyes:
Anyone seen a link to this, I'd like to see it?
Elizabeth Britannica how are you, me dears? You are usually an active member of the forum but have been quiet as of late! Hope all is ok.:)
All is wonderful ...thank you for asking...
When I read all the replies singing his praises, I do feel like I just don't understand the majority of people sometimes.
He's one of two reasons I'm not watching BB which is, incidentally, where this thread belongs.
I was right then. Quel surprise. Not.
We've seen and heard it time and time again with Julian Clary, Graham Norton andr Alan Carr.
When he wasn't putting on the 'act', he seemed quite insightful, and just like any other bloke caged up in a false environment with people they wouldn't normally mix with.
I enjoyed watching him on CBB, mainly because he was the most intelligent person in there and wasn't afraid to open his mouth when something irritated him, unlike others who were cruising under the radar.
I think I'd like him in real life too. He's no nonsense and what you see is what you get.
As for people 'hating' his dancing skills - well he's having the last laugh and laughing all the way to the bank at that
Louis downfall (IMA) is that when a camera is around he hogs it, and how! I really don't want to see him pirouetting constantly or twirling round banisters. UGH.
He may have been a very different character in the BB house. I switched off after the launch show. Just the thought of him and Abs made me shudder.
Turned that off as soon as I heard his name - dreadful man.