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Why did Jim randomly tell Jasmine to F off?
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Bela
07-01-2014
Originally Posted by dome:
“That's the way I saw it!

I on the other hand would have told Lee to STFU! ”

It's easily the most offensive thing that's happened so far this series.
sandy50
07-01-2014
Originally Posted by Sun Tzu.:
“A joke. She was trying to interrupt Lee's singing.”

she was loud and he stopped her ruining the song, in a rather short sharp snap ! oops , it didn't go down very well,but Jim said it in a way that it was the tone of a parent telling a teenager off though !!!
Jimmy Connors
07-01-2014
Originally Posted by SnowStorm86:
“Haha yeh maybe. By the way I'm not having a go at him. I was just curious what brought the outburst on. Every BB house needs an obnoxious arsehole to put the cat among the pigeons and I think Jim is more than capable of fulfilling that role.”

Jim can play the pantomime villain if needs be (as you say, he can full-fill the role only too well) but I think Linda will fight him for that position.
Sun Tzu.
07-01-2014
Originally Posted by sandy50:
“she was loud and he stopped her ruining the song, in a rather short sharp snap ! oops , it didn't go down very well,but Jim said it in a way that it was the tone of a parent telling a teenager off though !!!”

Yeah, Jasmine had no regard for the viewers at home by trying to disrupt that performance from Lee.
An Thropologist
07-01-2014
Originally Posted by Sun Tzu.:
“Yeah, Jasmine had no regard for the viewers at home by trying to disrupt that performance from Lee.”

Oh I don't know.
Paace
07-01-2014
Originally Posted by quirkyquirk:
“Because it was an innocent joke but the people who hate him will just jump on anything to slag him off and Jasmine been an attention seeker will make a mountain out of a molehill.”

Telling someone to f**k off is never a joke under any circumstances .

Jim Davidson is just one nasty piece of work, always has been . He is a misogynist and completely anti-gay .

Anyone remember his time on Hells Kitchen when he made Brian Dowling's life hell for being gay . In the end Davidson was removed from the show for his homophobic comments .

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/tvshowbiz...rt-lifter.html
SnowStorm86
07-01-2014
Originally Posted by Sun Tzu.:
“Yeah, Jasmine had no regard for the viewers at home by trying to disrupt that performance from Lee.”

No attempt to disrupt the song was made my Jasmine. None at all. You should rewatch that segment. The only person to interrupt the song was Jim. You need a better excuse, or just don't try to excuse it at all. Certainly, Jim made no attempt at excusing it when later questioned by Jasmine. In fact he seemed quite pleased.
foxyred
07-01-2014
Originally Posted by Jimmy Connors:
“I thought it was a joke. He didn't want her to interrupt the song.”

It might have been seen as a joke if the two of them were on good terms anyway but he clearly doesn't like her. Couldn't he just have said be quiet instead of f**k off?
pie-eyed
07-01-2014
Originally Posted by Paace:
“Telling someone to f**k off is never a joke under any circumstances .

Jim Davidson is just one nasty piece of work, always has been . He is a misogynist and completely anti-gay .

Anyone remember his time on Hells Kitchen when he made Brian Dowling's life hell for being gay . In the end Davidson was removed from the show for his homophobic comments .

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/tvshowbiz...rt-lifter.html”

Well, in my opinion "f..k off" sometimes is a joke. Jasmine and the other girls use the f word themselves so no need to pretend to be offended when someone else does.

I do remember Hells Kitchen. Jim did talk about "shirtlifters" but didn't actually call Brian this. He made an some unnecessary remarks about gay people and Brian was a bit offended but perfectly capable of putting Jim in his place, I felt. Unfortunately for the programme and for Jim, so many viewers, and people who didn't see it, saw a bandwagon to be jumped on and Jim has become a villian forevermore and Brian a victim.
viewer123
07-01-2014
Originally Posted by Paace:
“Telling someone to f**k off is never a joke under any circumstances .”

Rubbish.
wonkeydonkey
07-01-2014
Originally Posted by Sun Tzu.:
“A joke. She was trying to interrupt Lee's singing.”

No she wasn't. She was walking past and taking no notice at all of it. Someone really will have to explain what is so hilarious about randomly telling people to f*** off when they walk past you.
Originally Posted by floozie_21:
“I thought it was a bit rude even if it was a joke. But I did feel for him when Linda started gathering her crowd to bitch about him.”

I have got a bit fed up already with Linda having to carry the whole thing. You surely have to recognise that Jasmine and Luisa had just had a long conversation about how rude he was. They actually took a much stronger line than Linda did.
Originally Posted by Sun Tzu.:
“Yeah, Jasmine had no regard for the viewers at home by trying to disrupt that performance from Lee.”

I am 99% sure you are being sarcastic, but it would be nice to be sure.
eyespy
07-01-2014
Jim doesn't think.
Jimmy Connors
07-01-2014
Originally Posted by foxyred:
“It might have been seen as a joke if the two of them were on good terms anyway but he clearly doesn't like her. Couldn't he just have said be quiet instead of f**k off? ”

Yes, very possibly. That is a very pertinent point.
Jimmy Connors
07-01-2014
Originally Posted by pie-eyed:
“Well, in my opinion "f..k off" sometimes is a joke. Jasmine and the other girls use the f word themselves so no need to pretend to be offended when someone else does.

I do remember Hells Kitchen. Jim did talk about "shirtlifters" but didn't actually call Brian this. He made an some unnecessary remarks about gay people and Brian was a bit offended but perfectly capable of putting Jim in his place, I felt. Unfortunately for the programme and for Jim, so many viewers, and people who didn't see it, saw a bandwagon to be jumped on and Jim has become a villian forevermore and Brian a victim.”

Here is the video to what happened. It took a while to find as it's under a title that would not be used to search for it.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9YDyAs5K5rs
Menk
07-01-2014
Originally Posted by eyespy:
“Jim doesn't think.”

True. And don't forget he was drunk - they all were. They are being given loads of alcohol.
Penny Crayon
07-01-2014
Originally Posted by Devon:
“the way I saw it was: it was a joke .... even Sam said so .... Jasmine is a pain in the ass .... we dont have to live with her ... but if we did ... we may tell her to F... off

It was a joke ... no more !”

Yes it was a joke (seemingly) - I had a brother in law like Jim. He was the joker, he was hilarious, he was the funny guy .........underneath there is real nastiness - it's really not funny when it goes on and on and you're the butt of it. I'm not at all surprised that Linda has said her bit ....she knows him of old - she has been experiencing all this ha ha humour (I'd hazard a guess). Give him time ......you'll see - it's not pretty but I can see where it's going.

Eff off ha ha ha ....it really isn't his humour you know - there is an anger there.
Purves Grundy
07-01-2014
I thought it was a misjudged joke which backfired on him ,(though I suspect that it did have a smidgen of "needle" in it). He did sing it in a parody of Lee's voice rather than just speak it to her.
Flo71
07-01-2014
He seemed to sing it towards her and Sam, he didn't single her out, I assumed it was a joke and so did Sam.
Flo71
07-01-2014
Originally Posted by Purves Grundy:
“I thought it was a misjudged joke which backfired on him ,(though I suspect that it did have a smidgen of "needle" in it). He did sing it in a parody of Lee's voice rather than just speak it to her.”

I'm glad you noticed he sang it too, no one else seems to have noticed that I was beginning to think I had imagined it.
quirkyquirk
07-01-2014
Originally Posted by Penny Crayon:
“Yes it was a joke (seemingly) - I had a brother in law like Jim. He was the joker, he was hilarious, he was the funny guy .........underneath there is real nastiness - it's really not funny when it goes on and on and you're the butt of it. I'm not at all surprised that Linda has said her bit ....she knows him of old - she has been experiencing all this ha ha humour (I'd hazard a guess). Give him time ......you'll see - it's not pretty but I can see where it's going.

Eff off ha ha ha ....it really isn't his humour you know - there is an anger there.”

Linda knows him of old.And a lot of people in showbiz know her from old and she's a right bitch.
wotnot
07-01-2014
Originally Posted by Devon:
“the way I saw it was: it was a joke .... even Sam said so .... Jasmine is a pain in the ass .... we dont have to live with her ... but if we did ... we may tell her to F... off

It was a joke ... no more !”

Hilarious! No wonder he no longer graces our screens with his 'comedy' act
quirkyquirk
07-01-2014
Originally Posted by pie-eyed:
“Well, in my opinion "f..k off" sometimes is a joke. Jasmine and the other girls use the f word themselves so no need to pretend to be offended when someone else does.

I do remember Hells Kitchen. Jim did talk about "shirtlifters" but didn't actually call Brian this. He made an some unnecessary remarks about gay people and Brian was a bit offended but perfectly capable of putting Jim in his place, I felt. Unfortunately for the programme and for Jim, so many viewers, and people who didn't see it, saw a bandwagon to be jumped on and Jim has become a villian forevermore and Brian a victim.”

Damn straight.At one point Jim said G.A.Y means as Good as you.And Brian continued crying and playing the victim.
Bela
07-01-2014
Originally Posted by Penny Crayon:
“Yes it was a joke (seemingly) - I had a brother in law like Jim. He was the joker, he was hilarious, he was the funny guy .........underneath there is real nastiness - it's really not funny when it goes on and on and you're the butt of it. I'm not at all surprised that Linda has said her bit ....she knows him of old - she has been experiencing all this ha ha humour (I'd hazard a guess). Give him time ......you'll see - it's not pretty but I can see where it's going.

Eff off ha ha ha ....it really isn't his humour you know - there is an anger there.”

Oh I agree re the anger/nastiness. It's bubbling away just under the surface. I hear a lot of disdain in his casual 'jokey' retorts and while I still don't understand quite what happened tonight between him and Linda, it's not a stretch to see why she may have had enough of him.
Penny Crayon
07-01-2014
Originally Posted by Flo71:
“He seemed to sing it towards her and Sam, he didn't single her out, I assumed it was a joke and so did Sam.”

Only when he 'told' her it was. She was quite shocked and telling him to shhhh,
AOTB
07-01-2014
It's not the worst thing in the whole world but it's hardly pleasant is it.
I can only suggest to those saying it was just a joke or he did it to stop Jasmine from interrupting Lee's, er crooning, and don't see it as him being negative and totally unprovoked towards her, that they watch it again.

I suspect if Jasmine did it to anyone else there may be a few less people defending her. Again, just a hunch.
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