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Old 30-05-2015, 08:03
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She was the only one with a bit of gumption, Chloe was a nice girl,but did nothing,I would forget she was even in there, Sarah may not be everyones cup of tea,but I think they have made a huge mistake, Plus Harriot may have been a a good actress but they should have left her in too, The deadwood as they said was Chloe Christian and Joel
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Old 30-05-2015, 08:39
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They should of realised that Sarah was bottom and just evicted 3 with Aaron gone.

Producers must of realised Sarah is good tv
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Old 30-05-2015, 09:01
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I am absolutely gutted I dont even know where to begin. I loved her
Same here , she looked stunned and so was I , best HM by far.


But the question is WTF are the BB Producers doing with this show?


But I loved Sarah even on BOTS she came across as a class act, she will have a good future presenting, Im gutted

I think the final edit of Sarah having a go at Joel over the Arron affair did her in and got her a load more votes to evict.
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Old 30-05-2015, 09:02
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Defending Aaron and basically saying it was all Joel's fault made me realise what a nasty cow she was and I'm glad she has been evicted, plus she really did nothing in the house either.
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Old 30-05-2015, 09:21
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Just to be clear on what happened with Sarah and Joel... Sarah wanted to make a comment about the juxtaposition of him being so deeply upset about the incident and his willingness to dress in women's clothing and accept the contact from Eileen.
It gave Joel the chance to explain why that is perfectly reasonable, instead he accused her of saying the situation was his fault.
Which is something she may well have believed, but it wasn't what she said.

It's understandable Joel was defensive because it's clearly close to home (in his mind) but nobody wants to be accused of saying something they didn't say, do they?
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Old 30-05-2015, 09:22
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Sarah was one if my favourites in the first week. Lately, though, I've been going right off her. She thought she was in charge of everything. Always insetting herself into what was none if her business's while shouting down others for doing the same. Her behaviour in the aftermath of the aaron situation was disgusting.

Last night on BOTS watching her and the equally vile Harriet cursing their way through their interviews I was just glad not to have to see her again. Unfortunately, boring danny didn't follow her out the door.
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Old 30-05-2015, 09:38
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Nail in the coffin was her reaction to Joel dressing up......and she wants to do law ?
scary
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Old 30-05-2015, 09:40
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Agreed she had so much ponteial such a shame this stupid twist ruined it.
She ruined it for herself - as did her friend Aaron.

The spite on her face - whilst, accusing Joel of colluding in Aaron's, 'antics.'

She showed the same unreasonable traits with Christian, a few days previously....

Both her & Harriet got their comeuppance, last night. I, for one, am glad to see the back of them........Lad's mags - here they come

Disappointed that their replacements were mainly '20 something' wannabes, though
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Old 30-05-2015, 09:45
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I am really glad that the awful Sarah has gone. I wished it to be her and Harriet and I can now look forward to meeting new housemates and finding something to moan about in them.
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Old 30-05-2015, 09:57
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Girl bye bye!
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Old 30-05-2015, 10:04
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That's not true. Joel said to Sarah, "So you're saying that Aaron was justified in what he did to me?" That was why Sarah responded to him by telling him not to put words into her mouth, because she didn't say that.
She also told him that they should discuss it tomorrow when they haven't had a drink.

I'm not surprised that the Conservatives won the general Election because generally speaking people on here simply don't seem to be able to spot how Joel uses politician tactics when speaking with people.
Exactly! Joel was trying to put words in her mouth, at a time when they'd been drinking too, he just wouldn't leave it alone. He knew very well what he was doing and I can't bear the little pipsqueak.
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Old 30-05-2015, 10:07
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I think that her comments to Joel were a bit out of order, but in fairness she had said to him very clearly, 'I don't want to discuss this tonight.' She'd lost her mate, she'd been drinking and she wasn't in a position to be able to look at the situation objectively, and she was sharp enough to recognise that and made it very clear that she would be willing to chat with him about it, but not right then.

After that, Joel just kept on and on at her. I felt like he forced her to speak to him. Once he'd done that, I don't think you can really blame her for going off like she did. Her comments may have been a bit unfair, but she had tried not to bring the subject up at that time. What would anyone else have done?
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Old 30-05-2015, 10:12
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She was happy to slag Joel off behind his back but when he tackled her she wasn't ready to talk about it, whilst making it obvious that she believed Joel encouraged it. I'm glad she's out, and to think she was one of my favourites.
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Old 30-05-2015, 10:12
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I think that her comments to Joel were a bit out of order, but in fairness she had said to him very clearly, 'I don't want to discuss this tonight.' She'd lost her mate, she'd been drinking and she wasn't in a position to be able to look at the situation objectively, and she was sharp enough to recognise that and made it very clear that she would be willing to chat with him about it, but not right then.

After that, Joel just kept on and on at her. I felt like he forced her to speak to him. Once he'd done that, I don't think you can really blame her for going off like she did. Her comments may have been a bit unfair, but she had tried not to bring the subject up at that time. What would anyone else have done?
You walk away.

Instead she stays...comes out with a phrase anyone would interpret at excusing/justifying Aaron and comes very close to victim blaming...then gets shirty when asked to clarify exactly what she meant by that.
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Old 30-05-2015, 10:17
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She spotted his sly politician's tactic and called him on it.



Well said.

Political interviewers often use the tactic too.
As do Labour and Lib Dem politicians as well!
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Old 30-05-2015, 10:21
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She thought she had it in the bag....and the way she talked to Joel was out of order....She needed bringing down
The way Joel spoke to her was wrong, ffs she asked him politely to have the conversation in the morning as she had been drinking and dint want to row with the idiot and all he kept doing was gobbing it off.
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Old 30-05-2015, 10:22
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i miss her already
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Old 30-05-2015, 10:25
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The way Joel spoke to her was wrong, ffs she asked him politely to have the conversation in the morning as she had been drinking and dint want to row with the idiot and all he kept doing was gobbing it off.
She wasn't nailed to the seat...
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Old 30-05-2015, 10:32
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As a viewer, I was hit & miss with Sarah. I'm surprised she went over Danny or Chloe as both are dull & at least Sarah had an opinion whether I agreed with it or not.

The problem with Sarah is she believes she knows who she is, yet there have been many examples where she's been passive aggressive & controlling. It is not a nice side of her & what she implied with Joel was appalling. Had Joel been a friend of hers, I doubt she would have said such a thing! What she implied & her reaction to Joel calling her on it may have led to an influx of votes for her to go? To be honest, I have no idea & don't really care as they'll be another HM who'll we'll be talking about in five minutes.
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Old 30-05-2015, 10:32
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She wasn't nailed to the seat...
Neither was he.
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Old 30-05-2015, 10:37
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good riddance a nasty witch faced chav
You clearly wouldn't know an ugly person if you met one and you definitely don't know what a chav is.
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Old 30-05-2015, 10:48
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As do Labour and Lib Dem politicians as well!

Yes, people seem to blame Joel - because he voted Conservative ......Sadly, intelligence is seen as threatening...

That sorry incident was all Aaron's fault - end of !!

If, it hadn't happened - both Aaron & Sarah ( perhaps, even Harriet ) might have kept their places !!
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Old 30-05-2015, 10:49
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She wasn't nailed to the seat...
Exactly. She could have left anytime. Gone back for her ciggie later. No one forced her. She asked to leave it, then decided not to. It's not Joel's responsibility to stop her doing something stupid, that's her or her best friends job.

She should have allowed Nick to mediate, as someone who likes both, he'd have prevented her being an idiot, but she chose to chase him away as she'd already made the decision in her own mind to have it out with Joel.
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Old 30-05-2015, 11:03
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I will not miss her, even when told she was being evicted she did not look like she believed it, clutching wine bottle for her and Danny
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Old 30-05-2015, 11:56
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Bye bye the eye candy. Top totty.
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