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Correct me if i'm wrong but I think a chair would be a little bit more harmful than a drink
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Both as bad as each other. I hope Vicki isn't badly hurt - a chair can do more damage than a drink!
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Correct me if i'm wrong but I think a chair would be a little bit more harmful than a drink
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Farah. All the way.
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I like both HMs but Farrah is clearly in the right here.
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Team Farrah. Ash completely started that. Rylan only asked Farrah a simple question and after 5 seconds Aisleyne started pipping up. Grabbing that drink straight away.. If you can't take it, don't give it out you hag
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I like Ash.. But Farrah was in the right!
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Surely people aren't voting in polls to take 'sides' over this?
The whole thing was wrong. The situation, the anticipation, the people involved, BOTS licking its lips at the prospect of this. It was wrong on all levels. It's not about whose side are you on to determine who was right and who was wrong. It's this taking sides on teams obsession which is the very thing which fuels incidents like this in the first place. There's no winners for any 'teams'. |
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Surely people aren't voting in polls to take 'sides' over this?
The whole thing was wrong. The situation, the anticipation, the people involved, BOTS licking its lips at the prospect of this. It was wrong on all levels. It's not about whose side are you on to determine who was right and who was wrong. It's this taking sides on teams obsession which is the very thing which fuels incidents like this in the first place. There's no winners for any 'teams'. |
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Surely people aren't voting in polls to take 'sides' over this?
The whole thing was wrong. The situation, the anticipation, the people involved, BOTS licking its lips at the prospect of this. It was wrong on all levels. It's not about whose side are you on to determine who was right and who was wrong. It's this taking sides on teams obsession which is the very thing which fuels incidents like this in the first place. There's no winners for any 'teams'. A bit of a unbalanced situation...on one side someone being smiley and talking positivly and on the other someone with a face like thunder and later talks alot of trash about her without any need to...not to mention the original attack was from Aisleyene. So, not an equal sided incident. |
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team farrah. you can tell by twitter ash planned this before going on the pannel.
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Hmmm, but doesn't the fact that Aisleyne was spoiling for a fight when Farrah was on the panel with a smile on her face saying that she enjoyed her time in London shopping, and on the other side of the panel was Aisleyne pulling faces and looking like she wanted to deck her suggest that there can be sides to take on this?
A bit of a unbalanced situation...on one side someone being smiley and talking positivly and on the other someone with a face like thunder and later talks alot of trash about her without any need to...not to mention the original attack was from Aisleyene. So, not an equal sided incident. |
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If a stranger chucked a drink over me they'd be doing well if i only chucked a chair back at them.
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Its not a team sport darling. The are both morons.
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Trashleyne was desperate for a fight with Farrah and got one. I'm no Farrah fan but Trash is pathetic and 15 years older than her. She needs to realise she's actually worse than Farrah. Delusional.
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Hmmm, but doesn't the fact that Aisleyne was spoiling for a fight when Farrah was on the panel with a smile on her face saying that she enjoyed her time in London shopping, and on the other side of the panel was Aisleyne pulling faces and looking like she wanted to deck her suggest that there can be sides to take on this?
A bit of a unbalanced situation...on one side someone being smiley and talking positivly and on the other someone with a face like thunder and later talks alot of trash about her without any need to...not to mention the original attack was from Aisleyene. So, not an equal sided incident. To blame either Farrah or Aisleyne as the main guilty party undermines the responsibility of the show itself who should be professional enough to not allow anything like this to get out of control. They also failed in their duty to protect the people taking part in the show. For this reason alone they have probably broken TV broadcasting rules and regulations. For the show creators to literally provoke and instigate the situation and then lose control suggests to me that they aren't fit to broadcast a television show. They also put themselves into a situation where somebody could have definitely been injured, and also left Channel 5 open to legal problems should anyone have decided to sue them. Banning Aisleyne or Farrah from the show would do absolutely nothing to change the framework which deliberately set the conditions which allowed this incident to happen in the first place. It could just as likely happen again with different people. You can blame Farrah, you can blame Aisleyne, makes no difference. BOTS made this happen. They tried to set up the perfect environment where it was likely to happen. Now that it has they have to take responsibility for what happened. They're all for pointing out the moral flaws in various housemates, but now the finger is pointing directly at them for their own moral shortcomings. |
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Surely people aren't voting in polls to take 'sides' over this?
The whole thing was wrong. The situation, the anticipation, the people involved, BOTS licking its lips at the prospect of this. It was wrong on all levels. It's not about whose side are you on to determine who was right and who was wrong. It's this taking sides on teams obsession which is the very thing which fuels incidents like this in the first place. There's no winners for any 'teams'. |
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Possibly not, but the real culpability lies with the people who set this situation up.
To blame either Farrah or Aisleyne as the main guilty party undermines the responsibility of the show itself who should be professional enough to not allow anything like this to get out of control. They also failed in their duty to protect the people taking part in the show. For this reason alone they have probably broken TV broadcasting rules and regulations. For the show creators to literally provoke and instigate the situation and then lose control suggests to me that they aren't fit to broadcast a television show. They also put themselves into a situation where somebody could have definitely been injured, and also left Channel 5 open to legal problems should anyone have decided to sue them. Banning Aisleyne or Farrah from the show would do absolutely nothing to change the framework which deliberately set the conditions which allowed this incident to happen in the first place. It could just as likely happen again with different people. You can blame Farrah, you can blame Aisleyne, makes no difference. BOTS made this happen. They tried to set up the perfect environment where it was likely to happen. Now that it has they have to take responsibility for what happened. They're all for pointing out the moral flaws in various housemates, but now the finger is pointing directly at them for their own moral shortcomings. |
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Farrah is simply ghastly, in every possible way.
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The Daily Mail claims it was Janice who threw the chair
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I forced myself to watch this crap show tonight just to see the fight and well because I like Farrah. None of this would have happened if silly Aisleyne didn't throw her champagne at Farrah (of which you can clearly see just before it cuts) Whatever Farrah had done after the show was cut is her natural right to self defense as far as I'm concerned.
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I hope Vicki is ok - Why would Aisleyne throw a drink endangering the person sitting between herself and her target? Given her attitude I would expect Farrah to retaliate.
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#48 |
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Team Jarah.
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Team Ash. Right or wrong Farrah would incite me to throwing something. She just thinks she is so wonderful and will not stop talking over anyone who has a negative to say about her. Its supposed to be a discussion and voicing of opinions but she wants no opinion said unless it's fawning over her. Emma found this out when she interviewed her. I predict Jarrah will be no more in a while too. They needed one another in the house but that will change back in the real world, just watch this space.
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Having not seen that show and read only what is on-line about the incident - the author of the disaster is the dreadful Abraham creature. An aggressive ego-maniac with a filthy mouth and even filthier habits- she can't control her temper when criticised - we have seen that on the CBB show itself.
Abraham - this pathetic, plastic, slap-covered female would start an argument with herself if no-one else was available. Having said that, if Aisleyne threw her wine at Abraham, then that was a wrong move, it simply escalated the creature's absurd temper. But it sounds as though the Back-Door-Lovin' porn performer might be feeling plod's hand upon her shoulder? ![]() ![]() This is yet another illustration of the awfulness of the sociopathic and highly narcissistic tendencies of certain individuals who are specially selected to appear on these shows, just to make life hell for other HMs. ![]() ![]() Abraham's strange mono-tone voice seems to illustrate the aridity of her personality - empty and self-obsessed. There is never any real emotional connection with anyone else. ![]()
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