Originally Posted by MiniMeToo:
“no he didn't Charlie said he said it, but he didn't say it, Hazel said it.”
He DID say it. He said clear as a bell, after Hazel's comment "yeah she was".
His lie came soon after but before the row. Charlie challenged almost immediately in the kitchen. She asked him why he said "yeah, she was". He flat out denied saying it. First he said he just said "yeah", then she challenged him with his exact words, then the denials came. Charlie mumbled and backed down.
During the row, what got me was that Hazel looked to him for backup and he repeated HER use of the word, when the crux of the argument was the Daley comment. He said, somewhat irrelevantly given what Hazel was trying to say, "girls...I think we agree on what was said over there...you did say aggressive, you did say aggressive".
First he weaselled out of his own 'disloyalty' and then took a weaselly pro-Charlie stance when the issue that caused the blow-up, was Charlie's faux pas, not Hazel's.
I suspected he was a weak man. Now I know it.
And ironically, condemnation for Hazel would appear to be her 'lying' about using the word aggression. Yet Callum AND Charlie 'lied' in an identical way (she denied saying 'like Daley felt' when she 100% did).
Here's how all the hypocrisy on the forum looks to me:
Charlie 'lied' about what she said re Daley. But she was drunk and probably misremembered.
Callum 'lied' about agreeing with Hazel. But he's so in love with Charlie, it clouded his judgment.
Hazel 'lied' about the aggression comment. She's an evil manipulative snake.