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Kelly Brook - proof that strictly couples definitely read messageboards!
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giraffe77
31-10-2010
Originally Posted by Tiger Rose:
“Kelly should really have taken Brendan's advice - if I was a celeb I wouldn't come anywhere near a forum. You will always get people who dislike you & I think it's human nature as well for the bad things to stick in your mind.

I think Artem may have been on here as he tweeted about people commenting on his slouching on ITT the other day. If he did I hope he has also taken on board all the positive stuff that has been posted on here about him too.”

Maybe a friend watched and told him he was slouching, or perhaps (seeing as he apologised on Twitter) someone Tweeted him about it. Don't think it's conclusive evidence about reading forums! The forum Claudia talks about isn't here, it's the BBC one.
Carman
31-10-2010
Originally Posted by boddism:
“Well there isnt a message board on the official site this year... so DS is more likely to be a place to go to for public feedback...”

On the BBC Points of View TV messageboard, there's a Strictly thread, which is probably where Claudia's quoting from.
fizzy066
31-10-2010
Originally Posted by carol north:
“It is not only the celebs look at the Natlie bashing espectially last year - I always hoped she did not read the horrible comments espectially last year when she came to this country without family and friends etc and did not deserve the very personal comments.”

I did feel sorry for Natalie last year She was the brunt of a lot of unfair hate in my opinion.
I dont know really what I think about all this. Sure everyone is entitled to an opinion and you are allowed to like and dislike anyone you want. The real problem lies when people start making personal comments and being genuinely hateful towards the pros and celebs. I don't like Robin but I dont go round posting rude comments about him. Although you could say the same for 'superfans' who attack anyone who dislikes their favourite pro. For example, I adore Natalie but I dont go around starting arguments with people who dont like her.
I hoep that all made sense
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