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Amy is not a girl's girl
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Nosaer
22-11-2013
I thought she came across as a genuinely nice person tonight, she had a reassuring chat with Rebecca and was a good sport in the trial.
jabegy
22-11-2013
Originally Posted by Jessica_Hamby:
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I can see why Rebecca got upset when Amy came over on to Matthew's bed. It's like Amy was trying to interrupt her attempt to bond with Matthew and supercede it. Amy could have waited and talked to Matthew later, or been friendly with Rebecca when she sat down. Instead she just plonked herself down in-between them and essentially put herself between Rebecca (who is obviously not the most confident of girls anyway) and Matthew.

I don't dislike Amy for being beautiful (if that's what you like). I think she might be a bit of a cow though.”


That was excactly how I saw it, she didn't just sit down to join in, she purposely sat down between them in order to push Rebecca out.
quasimoron
22-11-2013
Originally Posted by attackmusic:
“The OP isn't worth listening to. They actually dared to defend Hazel on BB. If you didn't watch it, she was vile. She attacked her supposed "friend" Charlie in there for no reason, reducing her to tears. Also kissed another women's boyfriend, called another woman in the house "ugly".

Real girl's girl there

No reason to think Amy isn't a girl's girl at all and no reason to think she isn't a nice person. Rebecca being bullied for her looks is disgusting but that is not Amy's fault at all. She shouldn't be made to feel bad for being beautiful.”

None of what you said there is the full truth considering the woman she called ugly called her a slut, slag first. but thats seems ok to you and should be accepted , kissed noone and the self same Charlie was needy, sneaky , cruelly tactless and casting doubts about her behind her back but why tell the true story when you can twist it to your advantage. Did you even watch the last BB. How biased can someone get.
But beautiful women are individuals not clones of each other and I liked hazel and I like Amy.

Originally Posted by thelukestar619:
“Any female who is immensely attractive is pre-judged as fake, shallow, a bitch etc... In my eyes she really hasn't done anything bad or "fake".”

This is so true, they have zero margin of error and all the insecure female fans out there are just waiting to attack.

Originally Posted by thelukestar619:
“People will pick up on the liitlest things and twist them in such warped way so that there version of events seems plausible.”

See the top post in my reply for warped interpretations of events.
quasimoron
22-11-2013
Originally Posted by Nosaer:
“I thought she came across as a genuinely nice person tonight, she had a reassuring chat with Rebecca and was a good sport in the trial.”

Of course she is, but people cant see past her looks and how it makes them feel.
Jessica_Hamby
23-11-2013
Originally Posted by attackmusic:
“The OP isn't worth listening to. They actually dared to defend Hazel on BB. If you didn't watch it, she was vile. She attacked her supposed "friend" Charlie in there for no reason, reducing her to tears. Also kissed another women's boyfriend, called another woman in the house "ugly".

Real girl's girl there

No reason to think Amy isn't a girl's girl at all and no reason to think she isn't a nice person. Rebecca being bullied for her looks is disgusting but that is not Amy's fault at all. She shouldn't be made to feel bad for being beautiful.”

Are you still stuck on Hazel v Gina?

Dude. Let it go. It's over. And it was never important or interesting anyway.
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