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Why Is Dexter So Desperate To Win Big Brother ?
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Sunnydays
09-08-2013
Something that is REAL to put on his CV......
I <3 Tweety
09-08-2013
He just wants to be accepted by the public. He seems quite insecure.
ForGodsSake
09-08-2013
He needs approval.
Tissy
09-08-2013
Don't if he wants/needs or is desperate for the money.

He is one of the few hms who I wouldn't mind see win
What name??
09-08-2013
I don't think he will make s money in the lads. mags as some of the other housemates
fuzzybint
09-08-2013
Because he stands to win £100,000, surely enough reason for anybody involved?
oxygenjj
18-08-2013
Originally Posted by oxygenjj:
“Theories to why dexter is so desperate to win

it's well documented that he had a gambling problem ,
so maybe he needs the money and the story lines to generate an income because he is in debt .
as a poker player myself i have met and heard many stories from gamblers. Also dexter friend on bbots said he had a reason to go on big brother but she would not say why

could this be the reason why he is so desperate to win??”

looks like this theory was correct ,
oxygenjj
20-08-2013
Originally Posted by oxygenjj:
“Theories to why dexter is so desperate to win

it's well documented that he had a gambling problem ,
so maybe he needs the money and the story lines to generate an income because he is in debt .
as a poker player myself i have met and heard many stories from gamblers. Also dexter friend on bbots said he had a reason to go on big brother but she would not say why

could this be the reason why he is so desperate to win??”

I was right
summerbunny
20-08-2013
He needs a sex change?
briallen
20-08-2013
Originally Posted by oxygenjj:
“I was right”

Thank goodness he didn't win. Came far too close, so many he conned.
MIKKIL
20-08-2013
Well why is he fake as a reformed gambler and wanting to turn things around there is nothing wrong in that

Charlie is an ex junkie ?

Sam is just a tosser
oxygenjj
20-08-2013
if came in and been honest from the start , he would of won by a mile
avon942
20-08-2013
Originally Posted by MIKKIL:
“Well why is he fake as a reformed gambler and wanting to turn things around there is nothing wrong in that

Charlie is an ex junkie ?

Sam is just a tosser”

Well said!
oxygenjj
20-08-2013
Originally Posted by briallen:
“Thank goodness he didn't win. Came far too close, so many he conned.”

not all of us ,
connor the judg
20-08-2013
Originally Posted by oxygenjj:
“Theories to why dexter is so desperate to win

it's well documented that he had a gambling problem ,
so maybe he needs the money and the story lines to generate an income because he is in debt .
as a poker player myself i have met and heard many stories from gamblers. Also dexter friend on bbots said he had a reason to go on big brother but she would not say why

could this be the reason why he is so desperate to win??”

all of them were desperate to win
MySkass
20-08-2013
Originally Posted by Clairelday:
“What!!! Absolute rubbish The Twins ooze more desperation then anyone in the house!”

Lower your tone and strengthen your argument!


I seriously disliked those 2 - just when you thought there couldn't be a bigger turd, in walks his twin. I know this sounds so bad, but those 2 were so annoying, rude, arrogant, yuck! And being so young - what a disappointment.
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