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Kitten Pinder
george.millman
28-05-2015
I haven't really seen BB5, but I've seen a few clips with Kitten on YouTube recently.

I feel like at the time, people thought her rebelliousness was stupid and pointless on a game show like Big Brother. But in all seriousness, what if she went back in now? I like this year's Housemates, but the producers still seem determined to mess things up. I think that these days, she could be a breath of fresh air, because she'd challenge all of the BS that goes into the twists and things these days.
Sunnydays
28-05-2015
Kitten was a right rebel wasn't she. Standing there, refusing to leave, but then BB put up the prize fund and said it would drop for every minute she stayed.......she soon left....
george.millman
28-05-2015
Originally Posted by Sunnydays:
“Kitten was a right rebel wasn't she. Standing there, refusing to leave, but then BB put up the prize fund and said it would drop for every minute she stayed.......she soon left....”

Yes, exactly. She left because someone she was close to told her that she really wanted a chance to win the prize money, because she was going to do something useful with it (I forget what) and Kitten had the decency to leave.

I wonder what they'd have done if she hadn't left? Got in security? But what if she'd stripped off all her clothes and jumped in the pool or something?

I think she'd be marvellous in the era of 'producers can make it up as they go along'.
Annsyre
28-05-2015
Originally Posted by george.millman:
“I haven't really seen BB5, but I've seen a few clips with Kitten on YouTube recently.

I feel like at the time, people thought her rebelliousness was stupid and pointless on a game show like Big Brother. But in all seriousness, what if she went back in now? I like this year's Housemates, but the producers still seem determined to mess things up. I think that these days, she could be a breath of fresh air, because she'd challenge all of the BS that goes into the twists and things these days.”

She is middle aged aged and matured and lives in Australia. Why would she want to come back ?

What's wrongwith new HMs who have been waiting in the wings ready to replace those culled on Friday?
george.millman
28-05-2015
Originally Posted by Annsyre:
“She is middle aged aged and matured and lives in Australia. Why would she want to come back ?

What's wrongwith new HMs who have been waiting in the wings ready to replace those culled on Friday?”

I wasn't seriously suggesting that the producers should bring her back. It was more a hypothetical. If she was around now, still at the age that she was then, how would she get on in this series?
Scarlett Berry
28-05-2015
She was an irritant, an attention seeking muppet of the highest order.
Annsyre
28-05-2015
Originally Posted by george.millman:
“I wasn't seriously suggesting that the producers should bring her back. It was more a hypothetical. If she was around now, still at the age that she was then, how would she get on in this series?”

I agree with you that the Kitten of yore would be a welcome addition to the House..

This year's lot are the most uninspiring humourless group to date.
Annsyre
28-05-2015
Originally Posted by Scarlett Berry:
“She was an irritant, an attention seeking muppet of the highest order.”

But fun.
Littlegreen42
28-05-2015
Didn't she change her name and move to another country?

Oop.
Scarlett Berry
28-05-2015
Originally Posted by Annsyre:
“But fun.”

Not to me.
Annsyre
28-05-2015
Originally Posted by Scarlett Berry:
“Not to me. ”

She impacted on the dynamic and I thought that she was a refreshing change. People still talk about her.
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