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Perez reminds me of Shahbaz bb7
ujala3a
18-01-2015
Does anyone remember him? I have been racking my brains as to who Perez reminds me of and it is Shahbaz from BB 7. He was the first out because he was basically deemed to be too vulnerable to stay there.

He too upset absolutely everyone, was unbelievably demanding and attention seeking and wound himself up to such a pitch that he went into melt down.

I can't remember exactly why he left, but psychologists were in attendance.
Penny Crayon
18-01-2015
Yes - it's very similar - he wound everyone up and then they all turned. It was ugly.

Good comparison.
Ally_Bowie
18-01-2015
I was honestly thinking about this last night, glad I'm not the only one who thinks so.
honeythewitch
18-01-2015
Yes he is. It makes me very uneasy.
oathy
18-01-2015
Originally Posted by Penny Crayon:
“Yes - it's very similar - he wound everyone up and then they all turned. It was ugly.

Good comparison.”

yep we said the same thing here
Its just a shame perez did that stupid stunt of keeping people awake apparently it went on for hours, If anything is going to piss people off its lack of sleep and knowing the cause is someone doing it on purpose. I really do think he's either going to walk or get removed the guy has no regulator when to tone a situation down.
OGB
18-01-2015
Shabaz is starting to look like a completely stable housemate in comparison to Perez which is very concerning.

Perez was briefly in the Adult role, has never occupied the Parental role and has now arrested developmentally and permanently into a childlike state with major dysfunctional socialisation skills.

Wow! He needs an Assessment sooner rather than later.
ujala3a
18-01-2015
I was just reading about him. He couldn't settle in the house because he had to be the centre of attention and for that reason nobody could cope with him and they ostracised him in the end. Exactly the same as now.

He had been the victim of sexual abuse and when he went into the house he went into melt down. He couldn't function there although he had been fun and part of a drama set up. He also made inappropriate sexual moves on people though in his case. Exposing himself.

It all sounds terribly familiar.
Penny Crayon
18-01-2015
Katie Hopkins is doing a great impersonation of Richard too.
Callous
18-01-2015
It is quite similar..I remember at the time, when Shabaz was at his worst , that I said on a forum that I could guarantee the housemates will turn on him and then they'd be the ones called bullies....despite him provoking them constantly. People did feel sorry for him as they did turn nasty..but I really couldn't blame them as he pushed them to the edge (and much like Perez..I think Shabaz's early,terrible behaviour set the tone for the series)

He essentially mentally punched all the housemates in the face..and then when they punched back en masse they were the bad guys (but they had been pushed severely before that happened).

Having said that I believe Shabaz was just unhinged.....while with Perez it's largely deliberate gameplay and mental torture designed to get the housemates to bite back in such a way that they are kicked out (as seen by Perez's many calls for others to be kicked out).
oathy
18-01-2015
Originally Posted by ujala3a:
“I was just reading about him. He couldn't settle in the house because he had to be the centre of attention and for that reason nobody could cope with him and they ostracised him in the end. Exactly the same as now.

He had been the victim of sexual abuse and when he went into the house he went into melt down. He couldn't function there although he had been fun and part of a drama set up. He also made inappropriate sexual moves on people though in his case. Exposing himself.

It all sounds terribly familiar.”

Richard and Co didn't help shabaz back then. Sexual terrorist my arse the guy was more like a pain the arse. I do think BB was slow even back then they saw the situation deteriorate.

I really cant see this stint ending well for Perez.

http://www.pinknews.co.uk/2006/10/12...-gaydar-radio/
ujala3a
18-01-2015
I have to say I feel sad for him, but at the same time I realise how disturbing it must be for the other hms to have to live with him in that confined space. They are already having their heads messed with anyway, and are not able to act sensibly and treat him as he should be treated with compassion. Time he was taken out of the house I feel and to somewhere he can receive treatment, because he has gone into complete melt down.
Kyle123
18-01-2015
We said the same thing tonight! The whole thing is a very similar. Both were overly eager for attention and ended up massively pissing off the rest of the house, and both ended up struggling to handle with the rejection that ultimately came from it. It's not a comfortable watch.

To be honest, I feel exactly the same as I did with Shahbaz, which is a conflict of not liking to see somebody being isolated, but at the same time realising that that particular person must be impossibly difficult to live with. Perez has made his own bed with the others and that's unfortunately his own fault, but it's not nice to watch him have to lie in it either.
Callous
18-01-2015
Originally Posted by Kyle123:
“We said the same thing tonight! The whole thing is a very similar. Both were overly eager for attention and ended up massively pissing off the rest of the house, and both ended up struggling to handle with the rejection that ultimately came from it. It's not a comfortable watch.

To be honest, I feel exactly the same as I did with Shahbaz, which is a conflict of not liking to see somebody being isolated, but at the same time realising that that particular person must be impossibly difficult to live with. Perez has made his own bed with the others and that's unfortunately his own fault, but it's not nice to watch him have to lie in it either.”

I don't think Perez actually has to lie in it. I still think much of his worst behaviour is a deliberate act to provoke which he has full control over. If he just stopped playing the game/a tv show...and treated it like 'reality' ..he'd probably get on fairly well with most of them after a few days. I think Perez has far more control than Shabaz had..he's choosing the path as opposed to being swept along.
Penny Crayon
18-01-2015
Originally Posted by Callous:
“I don't think Perez actually has to lie in it. I still think much of his worst behaviour is a deliberate act to provoke which he has full control over. If he just stopped playing the game/a tv show...and treated it like 'reality' ..he'd probably get on fair terms withh most of them. I think Perez has far more control than Shabaz had..he's choosing the path as opposed to being swept along.”

Most of the time I'm agreeing with that .............and then I wonder - he's got me guessing. He's either very clever or completely insane. I'm still undecided.
ujala3a
18-01-2015
I think he had control at the beginning but I think he has now lost it. Funny as it was the dry humping last night wasn't right. Not once did he break out of role to laugh at himself, in fact he never appears to laugh.
He is completely isolated now. No one has any time for him. This will really be hard for him to cope with.
cardiff boyo
18-01-2015
I was thinking before that with all the ejections and people wanting to leave so early that it reminded me of BB7...
Kyle123
18-01-2015
Originally Posted by Callous:
“I don't think Perez actually has to lie in it. I still think much of his worst behaviour is a deliberate act to provoke which he has full control over. If he just stopped playing the game/a tv show...and treated it like 'reality' ..he'd probably get on fairly well with most of them after a few days. I think Perez has far more control than Shabaz had..he's choosing the path as opposed to being swept along.”

I think a lot of his behaviour at the moment is more a negative reaction to the rejection he's feeling from the others. I actually don't think he intended to push the rest of them to this point, but now that he's reached that point of no return, he's lashing out because he can't handle the fact that most of them can't stand him, and he can't accept the fact that it's (mostly) his own fault. I don't think he's neccesarily provoking the others to make good TV, I think it's because he's handling the rejection horrifically, and by winding them up, he's still getting all eyes on him.

In any case, I do agree that he seems to have more control over things than Shahbaz did. I remember Shahbaz throwing away all the food in the middle of the night, not the actions of someone who was handling things with an all-good head on his shoulders.
ujala3a
18-01-2015
What about talking to a china hare with it's head knocked off?
scottishmag
18-01-2015
the crowd chants probably did it, he thought that the public were loving him.......
Scarlett Berry
18-01-2015
The way I see it, Shabaz has mental health issues. Perez Hilton, is just downright nasty and thinks he's playing a marvelous game, whilst goading, baiting and ACTING out in a way he thinks will win him BB. Not comparable imo.
Seymour
18-01-2015
Perez reminds me of Shahbaz bb7

Yeah they are kinda similar... I really think Perez is a brick short of a full load, I don't think his lift is going to the top floor....lol
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