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Rylan: 'we've got sterotypes'
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DUNDEEBOY
06-05-2015
Originally Posted by Lola_Rae_Perry:
“A glamour model with oversized fake boobs

A man child

A lad with "mint" banter

An angry black woman

A flamboyant gay man

A serial flirt male/female

An egotistical man who thinks the whole world revolves around him

And an overweight woman who's "doing it for all the big girls out there!"”

The last one on your list will be heavily cheered on the way in
Captain Kipper
06-05-2015
A Transgendered person looking for acceptance.

Surely not.
ShadowTillNow
07-05-2015
Has anyone mentioned the "honest" girl that "tells it like it is"... meaning... a mean bitch who really just likes being a mean bitch because.... she's a mean bitch?
richie4eva
07-05-2015
Originally Posted by ShadowTillNow:
“Has anyone mentioned the "honest" girl that "tells it like it is"... meaning... a mean bitch who really just likes being a mean bitch because.... she's a mean bitch?”

The one who says she is going to stir it up when in fact she will just fade into the background
george.millman
07-05-2015
In fairness, I don't think that everyone transgendered is a stereotype. I remember when Luke A went in, I saw someone online say, 'I thought he was just a normal guy at the start of his VT, but he's just another Nadia'. I found that really insulting - just because they both have gender dysphoria, doesn't make them a stereotype. I didn't see Nadia's series, but I thought Luke was lovely - undoubtedly the most satisfying winner on Channel 5.
Fried Kickin
07-05-2015
Originally Posted by george.millman:
“In fairness, I don't think that everyone transgendered is a stereotype. I remember when Luke A went in, I saw someone online say, 'I thought he was just a normal guy at the start of his VT, but he's just another Nadia'. I found that really insulting - just because they both have gender dysphoria, doesn't make them a stereotype. I didn't see Nadia's series, but I thought Luke was lovely - undoubtedly the most satisfying winner on Channel 5.”

As soon as he told everyone he was transgendered and then played the acceptance card he became a stereotype.
Let's face he was far too ordinary to have even got a toe in the door otherwise.
And to be brutally honest the only notable he did was tell a fat girl she was fat.
ryanr554
07-05-2015
Originally Posted by Lola_Rae_Perry:
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And an overweight woman who's "doing it for all the big girls out there!"”

I can't stop laughing at this, it's so true

I wonder how long it will take for the blonde to start snogging the pretty essex boy this year. It only took a week with Tamara and Winston last year.
Veri
07-05-2015
Originally Posted by ryanr554:
“I can't stop laughing at this, it's so true

I wonder how long it will take for the blonde to start snogging the pretty essex boy this year. It only took a week with Tamara and Winston last year.”

A week is a fairly long time by BB standards.
ryanr554
07-05-2015
Originally Posted by Veri:
“A week is a fairly long time by BB standards.”

I imagine the first week passes fairly quickly compared to further into the show.
Veri
07-05-2015
Originally Posted by richie4eva:
“More normal people don't make good TV, and besides those normal people don't apply for this show anymore

Even if they did, they would be condemned as boring before they got through the door”

But surely stereotypes can't be the only alternative to the sort of normal people who don't make good tv.
Sun Tzu.
08-05-2015
A lot of the people who go in aren't exactly ordinary in some ways. So you will always get stereotypes.
Keith_Ferrell
08-05-2015
Originally Posted by qwertyell:
“Mono-tentacled man-molusk with a penchant for pasta sculpture and Morris dancing.”

Jeez, not ANOTHER one. I swear we have a clam dude every single series. Isn't everyone bored with it already?
o0Autumn0o
08-05-2015
And then there's the jack the lad, who really is a mummy's boy
cavalli
09-05-2015
A professional fick cretin.
Veri
09-05-2015
Originally Posted by Sun Tzu.:
“A lot of the people who go in aren't exactly ordinary in some ways. So you will always get stereotypes.”

But how do you get from "aren't exactly ordinary in some ways" to "stereotypes"?

Surely people can be not exactly ordinary without fitting a stereotype!
Sun Tzu.
09-05-2015
Originally Posted by Veri:
“But how do you get from "aren't exactly ordinary in some ways" to "stereotypes"?

Surely people can be not exactly ordinary without fitting a stereotype!”

Well most gay people aren't really screaming camp divas.
Annsyre
09-05-2015
Originally Posted by Verence:
“Brain Dead Pretty Boy

Posh HM (at least compared to the others)”

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IrWAzUywkqc
richie4eva
09-05-2015
Originally Posted by Annsyre:
“https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IrWAzUywkqc”

Potty Mouth so sure he wasn't going, the look on her face was an absolute picture

Even though she had the last laugh in the end
meglosmurmurs
09-05-2015
Originally Posted by Cats_Eyes:
“Rylan: 'we've got sterotypes'

And he is the first one.”

I was thinking the same. Does he mean stereotypes in the house or stereotypes presenting the show? lol
Veri
09-05-2015
Originally Posted by Sun Tzu.:
“Well most gay people aren't really screaming camp divas.”

How does that get you from "aren't exactly ordinary in some ways" to "stereotypes"?

Can't a gay person be not exactly ordinary, but without being a screaming camp diva?
Sun Tzu.
10-05-2015
Seems he was right, picture wise anyway.
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