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Old 08-09-2015, 01:17
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Is she really that posh, or is this just a character she plays? The way she speaks is similar to Marcus Bentley in the over the top way they pronounce words. She's like a parody of the queen.
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Old 08-09-2015, 02:06
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I personally think she speaks beautifully. No one can talk with such eloquence unless they were raised this way

I think truth will be revealed if any family member (Mother/Father/Sister) is to be interviewed in person, on phone at eviction night, or maybe BOTS

If the Grandmother is Her Majesty, your question will be answered!

As Chloe says "they've 'PECKED' our names" instead of being pronounced 'picked.'
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Old 08-09-2015, 02:19
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She grew up near me in Bournemouth. No one around there sounds like Chloe-Jasmine, even those who attended drama school. Elocution lessons do not teach you to say 'gosh' and to exclaim that things are 'extremely hurtful' when they're only mildly annoying (pinching your cigarettes).

She has conditioned herself to be a character of mostly her own making. Which is fine, each to their own, but it is of little consequence to her background.
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Old 08-09-2015, 02:20
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She's on celebrity big brother, so I'm thinking no.
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Old 08-09-2015, 02:20
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She grew up near me in Bournemouth. No one around there sounds like Chloe-Jasmine, even those who attended drama school. Elocution lessons do not teach you to say 'gosh' and to exclaim that things are 'extremely hurtful' when they're only mildly annoying (pinching your cigarettes).

She has conditioned herself to be a character of mostly her own making. Which is fine, each to their own, but it is of little consequence to her background.
/\ /\ now thats interesting. Chloe Jasmines cover is blown maybe!
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Old 08-09-2015, 02:23
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She grew up near me in Bournemouth. No one around there sounds like Chloe-Jasmine, even those who attended drama school. Elocution lessons do not teach you to say 'gosh' and to exclaim that things are 'extremely hurtful' when they're only mildly annoying (pinching your cigarettes).

She has conditioned herself to be a character of mostly her own making. Which is fine, each to their own, but it is of little consequence to her background.
I agree it's extremely exaggerated, lovely don't get me wrong but it is forced. Like Scott in civilian bb they overemphasise or overcompensate with certain words and look to build on moments that don't need such exaggeration.

But then again we had a hm this year from Yorkshire but went to public school and seemed to develop a similar accent and was taken as posh without public debate.
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Old 08-09-2015, 02:24
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I personally think she speaks beautifully. No one can talk with such eloquence unless they were raised this way

I think truth will be revealed if any family member (Mother/Father/Sister) is to be interviewed in person, on phone at eviction night, or maybe BOTS

If the Grandmother is Her Majesty, your question will be answered!

As Chloe says "they've 'PECKED' our names" instead of being pronounced 'picked.'
Her mother was interviewed, I believe, either that time when she was on The Face or that time she was on X-Factor. I don't remember which. Her mother doesn't speak like that at all, as I recall.

There was some excuse given why Chloe did, but it didn't totally make sense. Some business about elocution lessons for drama school. Which makes no sense, because if that were so (if it was for doing drama) they'd also have taught how to turn it on and off.
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Old 08-09-2015, 02:25
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Her accent in this video was not as 'cut glass' as it is today.. this is her in 2006
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Old 08-09-2015, 02:36
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she speaks that way in order to distract attention away from the fact she is a ****ing imbecile, it's known as TPT syndrome
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Old 08-09-2015, 02:40
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she speaks that way in order to distract attention away from the fact she is a ****ing imbecile, it's known as TPT syndrome
whats TPT? Maybe 'Tw*t' Pronounced 'Twoooot'
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Old 08-09-2015, 02:49
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whats TPT? Maybe 'Tw*t' Pronounced 'Twoooot'
Tara Palmer Tomlinson, the daughter of Ricky
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Old 08-09-2015, 03:08
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With the stark difference that Tara Palmer-Tomkinson's family descends partly from British aristocracy and her parents are friends are old friends of the Royal Family.
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Old 08-09-2015, 03:17
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With the stark difference that Tara Palmer-Tomkinson's family descends partly from British aristocracy and her parents are friends are old friends of the Royal Family.
there maybe slight differences, but essentially they are both knobs
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Old 08-09-2015, 04:01
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I really couldn't care. She is full of shit, whatever her pretensions. It's just embarassing to watch.
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Old 08-09-2015, 05:58
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Is she really that posh, or is this just a character she plays? The way she speaks is similar to Marcus Bentley in the over the top way they pronounce words. She's like a parody of the queen.
She's a joke.
Sometimes I actually feel embarrassed for her.

If that is genuine then I'm a sixteen year old nymphomaniac.
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Old 08-09-2015, 10:10
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She's a joke.
Sometimes I actually feel embarrassed for her.

If that is genuine then I'm a sixteen year old nymphomaniac.


You better clear you inbox DD. I think you will be getting a LOT of PMs today!
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Old 08-09-2015, 10:11
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You better clear you inbox DD. I think you will be getting a LOT of PMs today!
As if.......
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Old 08-09-2015, 10:24
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she does seem to fit the "new style actress" who has positioned themsleves to the peasant's idea of the "Surrey" image....
there have been several attempts to launch "surrey based" reality tv with low rent actresses doing the "towie / made in chelsea" acts...

reality structured tv really is clever... pay the actresses 10% what a traditional soap star would be paid, and let them make up the difference (and perhaps more) by "living" the story they pretend to play - normally by product placing their name linked with their fashion shop or a mail order nutrient etc business seen on screen and legitimising their "screen" image... so cheap to make and so sad of the gullibility of those watching
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Old 08-09-2015, 17:45
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She puts it on and anyone who believes it need a slap just like her. FAKE FAKE FAKE
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Old 08-09-2015, 18:24
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Her mother was interviewed, I believe, either that time when she was on The Face or that time she was on X-Factor. I don't remember which. Her mother doesn't speak like that at all, as I recall.

There was some excuse given why Chloe did, but it didn't totally make sense. Some business about elocution lessons for drama school. Which makes no sense, because if that were so (if it was for doing drama) they'd also have taught how to turn it on and off.
Do you have a link to her mother being interviewed please?
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Old 08-09-2015, 18:30
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I think everthing about her screams inauthentic.
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Old 08-09-2015, 18:32
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Nevertheless, she is so lovely. I wouldn't say no
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Old 08-09-2015, 18:36
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I love this girl. She has me in stitches with her black-and-white Hollywood movie style of talking. And her insecure relationship with softie Stevie makes me laugh. I find her very gracious most of the time. I quite like how she argues with people.....she looks very upset, but her retorts are tame, yet strangely enriched by her accent.
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Old 08-09-2015, 18:40
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I love this girl. She has me in stitches with her black-and-white Hollywood movie style of talking. And her insecure relationship with softie Stevie makes me laugh. I find her very gracious most of the time. I quite like how she argues with people.....she looks very upset, but her retorts are tame, yet strangely enriched by her accent.
Celia Johnson, perchance
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Old 08-09-2015, 18:43
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Indeed. I had to google her, and listened to a few clips of her voice.

See, if Chloe were horrid, then I'd find that accent utterly grating. But as she's so sweet, so kind, nervy and dippy, and has a very rich voice too.....I can't fault her much.
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