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Katie Hopkins a 'winner'...?
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dog_eat_dog
02-02-2015
I no longer think winning BB is a badge of honour, its more a cross to bear, so she's welcome to it. I'd be more surprised if someone even half decent won it at this stage.

Look back to how different this show was a few years back. People like Grace, Bea, Bex etc were seen as villains and would never have reached the final, let alone won. Nowadays, the more bitter, poisonous, backstabbing and pack leading you are, the more chance you have of winning. Helen Wood was a particular low point, but handing Hopkins the title as well, will really set the standard for this show going forward. I genuinely don't recognise this show anymore.
VichyTen
02-02-2015
I've noticed at least one rampant fan of James from the last CBB also supporting KH this time around. It doesn't surprise me given the similarities between the characters.

KH appeals to a lot of people who bizarrely take some enjoyment in seeing others belittled and demeaned. There's a difference between supporting KH because she causes arguments and therefore keeps things interesting in the house, and supporting her because when she's picking on people. There are a number of KH fans who fall into that latter category, which I find weird.

I actually disliked James more than KH because while she is a mean person I think a lot of it is for effect. James on the other hand was just plain mean.
Monty_Brewster
02-02-2015
People are different, people like different things. Except it. Far too many people here belittling others because they support someone different.
Dextor_Morgan
02-02-2015
Originally Posted by john176bramley:
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I didn't bother watching BB last night but instead watched The Jump. What a refreshing change it was, celebs competing against each other but at the same time supporting each other and having a laugh. They might have been risking life and limb but I saw more fun and laughter in one hour of The Jump than I've seen in 3 weeks of this year's CBB.

The winner won't be decided by the edit or who has the most fans or who has been the nastiest\rudest\most controversial, it will be the person who performs the best.”

I did the very same thing, I recorded CBB but agree totally with what you say above, CBB is starting to wear me down now.
glowboy
02-02-2015
How on earth this cretin has managed to fool so many viewers is a mystery.

Something very suspect about someone who seems to delight in another being ostracised. No matter who they are.

She has simpered around all of the housemates she knows she wouldn't stand a chance against, and bitched about the ones she knows are less popular. A brown noser of the highest order.

Hopkins seems to have some serious issues going on.
mitacond
02-02-2015
Thank you OP a very interesting post. However I have come to the stage that just don't care who wins. Admittedly I find KH's behaviour sophomoric and apathetic... is it an act perhaps.
VichyTen
02-02-2015
Originally Posted by Dextor_Morgan:
“I did the very same thing, I recorded CBB but agree totally with what you say above, CBB is starting to wear me down now.”

Snap. Me too. CBB's getting tedious.
simonk243
02-02-2015
People seem to of forgotten all the derogatory things she has said about the unemployed, sick, old ginger and less educated than her.

Of course she has created a character and can't keep that up 24/7 but she is still a nasty devious cow who thinks it's ok to pick on people's faults and scratch away at them then wonder why they turn on her.
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