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What's the point of a warning?
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Eva_Morigan
07-08-2014
Originally Posted by Rex Cactuar:
“Yet another warning, utterly ridiculous. All they are doing is endorsing her behaviour to the watching public, and as they seem to think they have a teen audience it's even more reprehensible.

I hope to hear 'Get Helen Out' chants loud and clear at the eviction, as I think she might walk then.”

Much as I'd like her to walk- she won't. She has an overwhelming sense of entitlement and power. Let alone her poisonous complete manipulation and controlling behaviour of others in the house. It's all so sad for her young son as far as I can see. Poor girl, she's so delusional. I dislike her words and actions but feel so terribly sorry for her. I do hope she sorts her life out after this nonsense has finished.
muggins14
07-08-2014
Originally Posted by wonkeydonkey:
“Ah no, that's just the silly headline. Someone has told the Star (and apparently the Mirror) that she would like to star in a Manchester version of Towie along with people she knows, who would be happy to get drunk and take their clothes off. There is nothing about this concept that ranks above hopeless.

What IS likely is that papers will want her 'what Wayne Rooney is like in bed' story and will pay her a fair sum for it. Which is pretty disgusting imo, but no one can stop her; and the fact that both the Star and the mirror are flattering her suggest that they are interested.”

I understand peoples' dislike of Helen, but it's hardly her fault if 'someone' has told the Star something about her
AA2009
07-08-2014
The point is so Helen can modify her behaviour again and restart her "journey" storyline for the 20th time.
wonkeydonkey
07-08-2014
Originally Posted by muggins14:
“I understand peoples' dislike of Helen, but it's hardly her fault if 'someone' has told the Star something about her ”

Can't tell. And obviously I can't discuss the actual series, since I haven't been watching it, but it IS interesting that the one with the marketable story has been protected from eviction throughout the series. As with Speidi, it will be interesting to see if Ch 5 have a show lined up for Helen, though obviously not a Manchester Towie with her playing the Amy Childs role.
theid
09-08-2014
... and then there were two. Helen and Ash. Finally a minority in the house. Should be very interesting.
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