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Misha B: "What happens backstage should stay backstage."
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Kapellmeister
23-10-2011
Contestants bicker, bitch and fight shocker :yawn:
Jerrica09
23-10-2011
Originally Posted by Unigal07:
“If she was guilty and Tulisa and Louis were convinced by it, they wouldn't have grovelled, backtracked and apologised tonight.”

They should have apologised - whatever the truth - because their behaviour was unprofessional.

It doesn't mean she isn't a little madam, it means they understand they shouldn't try and bias the voters against her.
LadyHonestswag
23-10-2011
I think what she meant is, what happens in Vegas, should stay in Vegas
sutie
23-10-2011
Originally Posted by Ayo92:
“Correct me if I'm wrong, but throughout the competition, people have always made positive comments related to backstage behaviour. People say stuff like 'she is really nice to everyone', 'you were good at rehearsals' or 'he has more a spitirited personality backstage'. Stuff like that is always allowed without criticism, even though it's related to incidents that occur backstage. Just because it's a negative comment related to backstage behaviour, it doesn't mean it shouldn't be said. Both types should be allowed or none.

I think it's very telling that she didn't deny the allegations. I don't know about anyone else, but if someone accused me of bullying or making negative comments in front of whole nation, I would categorically deny it.”




This was my take on the situation. She had the perfect opportunity to deny the allegations live on air, and she didn't. I would have been screaming denial from the rooftops if anyone had accused me of such a thing.

Not the actions of an innocent party I would have thought.
sutie
23-10-2011
Originally Posted by LadyHonestswag:
“I think what she meant is, what happens in Vegas, should stay in Vegas”




Especially when it's in her interest for it to do so.
JamesC81
23-10-2011
lets hope she's learned her lesson but if it happens again with misha she should be told to leave. basically lets see if she can behave now
gemsmummy
23-10-2011
Originally Posted by snuffles22:
“THIS.

For the BILLIONTH time - it's a high stress situation! The contestants have and will continue to fight with each other from time to time.

It happens EVERY. YEAR.

Dragging it out in public on live TV and leveling "bullying" accusations was just flat out WRONG.”

So how come none of the other contestants have been called a bully? A production worker on the show has said that Misha has an attitude, she is disrepectful to the stylists, (how strange when that story broke,the following week the VT shows Misha chatting and laughing with the stylist, how staged was that), Kelly Rowland had to let fly at her and tell her to wind her neck in, that is why, when Tulisa said what she die, neither Kelly or Barlow denied anything. If this girl is like this after only 3 shows, I dread to think what she will be like in 3 years time, she needed bringing down a peg or two.
michaelkeates
23-10-2011
So that has basically confirmed that she is a bully backstage, she didn't even try to justify herself.
ribtickle
24-10-2011
Another thread features a link to a Daily Mirror front page tomorrow where it appears Misha has given an interview stating she was a bully in the past.

What happened to "what happens backstage should stay backstage"? Sounds more like she's capitalising on it at the very first opportunity.
staceyxxx23
24-10-2011
I wonder why she thinks that should be the case

She's obviously guilty of bullying and that's why she doesn't want it to be brought up outside of backstage, it's gonna detract from her fanbase and the bitch knows it :|
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