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Helen admits she's two-faced (vid)
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SIOPHIE_FIERCE
11-08-2014
Originally Posted by Digital Sid:
“I'm way too tired to go looking for the episode now, but Big Brother asked if she meant or stood by them, and she definitely said of at least part of it that she did.”

She said she only stood by the comments that Steven cut his hair off to be liked but she never stood by her comments of calling Kim a tramp.
TomAce
11-08-2014
Originally Posted by SIOPHIE_FIERCE:
“She said she only stood by the comments that Steven cut his hair off to be liked but she never stood by her comments of calling Kim a tramp.”

The tramp comment reaction timeline went like this I think:

"I would never say that / those words never left my mouth / I was joking when I said it"

And she clearly wasn't joking. She was just having a b!tch.
Digital Sid
11-08-2014
Originally Posted by TomAce:
“The tramp comment reaction timeline went like this I think:

"I would never say that / those words never left my mouth / I was joking when I said it"

And she clearly wasn't joking. She was just having a b!tch.”

She was being flippant.
JavarnJohnson
11-08-2014
Originally Posted by Digital Sid:
“I'm way too tired to go looking for the episode now, but Big Brother asked if she meant or stood by them, and she definitely said of at least part of it that she did.”

If she meant them, why would she say "I would never say those things"?
FusionFury
11-08-2014
Originally Posted by Digital Sid:
“The difference, as she points out, is that she is willing to repeat it to their face, unlike Chris and Ashleigh.”

As Steven said.

The evidence to me means it's a draw - both as bad as each other.

This final week looks like it won't be fun at all.. horrible week to end the show?
Essex Angel*
11-08-2014
Originally Posted by TomAce:
“I really don't get this line of thinking. If everyone went around just saying exactly what they thought about everyone 'to their face' then people would find life very socially awkward and also find themself unemployable.

I don't think many people think and say all positive things about everyone especially in a situation where you don't pick your company.

Having private discussions about those people and then filtering what you say 'to their face'... isn't that just good manners?

Personally I don't want people to say everything to my face. I think that would be rude as I'm sure I'm not everyone's cup of tea.”

If I said to everyone exactly what I thought, no one would ever speak to me.
TomAce
11-08-2014
Originally Posted by Essex Angel*:
“If I said to everyone exactly what I thought, no one would ever speak to me.”

I think if we're realistic, most people would be the same!

The "I say it to your face" thing is just an excuse for people to be complete trunts and justify it to themself.
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