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Aisleyne has now posted on twitter
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coke_pepper
23-09-2015
Originally Posted by Sasparella:
“It's interesting that you see a bit of champagne trickling down someone's face as violence, yet don't mention Farrah's ACTUAL violence of throwing a glass and injuring Vicki Michelle ?”

I laughed at that. You highlight someones attempt at trivialising an action, but commit the very same offense yourself.
Throwing the contents of a glass cannot be interpreted as anything other than assault. Try it down your local and see where you end up.
Sasparella
23-09-2015
Originally Posted by coke_pepper:
“I laughed at that. You highlight someones attempt at trivialising an action, but commit the very same offense yourself.
Throwing the contents of a glass cannot be interpreted as anything other than assault. Try it down your local and see where you end up.”

I don't go down to my local, it's full of Farrah and Aisleyne types, I'm not interested in being in the company of fight hungry chavs, I go to places where I can enjoy myself and not have to worry about that sort of person ruining my, or anyone elses, evening. If you really think that there's no difference between a bit of liquid on your face and glass in your arm, then I'm not surprised that this country is getting as bad as it has. Aisleyne shouldn't have thrown her champagne at Farrah, there's no question of that, but for Farrah to use that as an excuse to actually try and physically injure someone is far more appalling in my view.
Flowes
23-09-2015
Originally Posted by Sasparella:
“I don't go down to my local, it's full of Farrah and Aisleyne types, I'm not interested in being in the company of fight hungry chavs, I go to places where I can enjoy myself and not have to worry about that sort of person ruining my, or anyone elses, evening. If you really think that there's no difference between a bit of liquid on your face and glass in your arm, then I'm not surprised that this country is getting as bad as it has. Aisleyne shouldn't have thrown her champagne at Farrah, there's no question of that, but for Farrah to use that as an excuse to actually try and physically injure someone is far more appalling in my view.”

The latter wouldn't have happened without the former. Doesn't help that Aisleyne stated to her friend Nicola McKean on her Twitter that she would have thrown her drink at Farah - intent was there from the off.
Veri
23-09-2015
Originally Posted by Sasparella:
“We DO know this:-

http://www.mirror.co.uk/tv/tv-news/i...ppened-6497636

Vicky wasn't in the middle, Janice was and that panel table is curved so there would have been no-one in the way.”

Actually, by the time the BOTS picture was cut (which is when the incident happened), Jenna, Janice and Vicky were ALL between Aisleyne and Farrah, in that order from left to right on the screen. This is very clear if you watch a clip of that part of the show.
J.R
23-09-2015
http://www.mirror.co.uk/tv/tv-news/a...farrah-6499479

Aisleyne's version
Heatherbell
23-09-2015
Originally Posted by yellowlabbie:
“Yes, if it is true, it does not look good for Farrah. I don't like Aisleyne at all but if she only threw the liquid that is not quite so bad. They are both a couple of pathetic excuses for women though.”

Nonsense . If you aim any sort of nasty behaviour toward a dangerous dog on the street then you are deliberately asking for trouble .
Ghetto girl went on there to go after Farrah and Farrah was remarkably restrained until ghetto girl launched the physical assault in the form of throwing 'whatever' at her .
From trash's twitter 4 days ago ,

AISLEYNE ‏@Aisleyne1 Sep 18
I wanna thrown @NicolaMcLean champagne at her
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AISLEYNE ‏@Aisleyne1 Sep 18

Ohhhhhhh my god oh no she didn't let me at herrrrrr you dealt with that like a lady @NicolaMcLean I'm raging 😡😡😡😡 #cbb
50 retweets 185 favorites
Kasper69
23-09-2015
Originally Posted by karen2401:
“as the saying goes Farrah would 'make a saint swear', she exudes provocation, if Aislyn 'threw the first punch', not saying it was the right thing to do but .......”


Farrah was fine it was Ashleyne that would have been enough to make a saint swear last night or from what we saw anyhow
Veri
23-09-2015
Originally Posted by J.R:
“http://www.mirror.co.uk/tv/tv-news/a...farrah-6499479

Aisleyne's version”

So why is it that audience members think they aren't allowed to say what happened when Aisleyne feels perfectly free to give her version to the press?
Sasparella
23-09-2015
Originally Posted by Flowes:
“The latter wouldn't have happened without the former. Doesn't help that Aisleyne stated to her friend Nicola McKean on her Twitter that she would have thrown her drink at Farah - intent was there from the off.”

So basically you're saying that because Aisleyne started it then Farrah is justified in what she retaliated with ?
Glinny
23-09-2015
Originally Posted by Captain Kipper:
“Remember Farrah's whole attitude and body language when she went on the panel, she was smiling, talking about going shopping in London...she seemed in a happy mood....until Aisleyne needlessly started on her.

The whole incident would not have happened if Aisleyne played nicely...surely the blame rests with Aisleyne.”

Farrah's attitude was terrible from the beginning. She was so rude to Vicki Michelle when she was asking her a question. She half turned her body away from her, shouted over her when she was asking her question and completely ignored her.

I thinking she was smirking not smiling and had a superior air about her looking down on people. Would not say she was happy at all.

Farrah is a nasty piece of work Eamon Holmes was so right in his assessment of her when he interviewed the housemates individually before they entered the house.
An Thropologist
23-09-2015
Originally Posted by FunboyFandango:
“That's true, Rylan has no real control over the situation once the wheels are in motion. However, he does need to take a step back and ask himself why he is involved in such a thing?

He is complicit in the production of this farce, he's not entirely without blame.”

I imagine if he were asked to present the One Show or The Voice or some other less trashy show he would be entirely up for it. Beggars can't be choosers. He does the bookings he is offered no doubt. Its that or the call centre I expect.
patsylimerick
23-09-2015
So, according to Ashleen, she threw the champagne then Farrah fired three glasses in her direction. Farrah and Jenna were removed and she, Janice and 'Allo 'Allo were re-seated to continue; but found they were too upset to do so.

How and when, in that event, was 'Allo 'Allo glassed?
Sasparella
23-09-2015
Originally Posted by J.R:
“http://www.mirror.co.uk/tv/tv-news/a...farrah-6499479

Aisleyne's version”

So it seems that Farrah didn't just throw one glass at Aisleyne, she threw several, that woman is dangerous, she needs sectioning before she harms anyone else.
yellowlabbie
23-09-2015
Originally Posted by Sasparella:
“So basically you're saying that because Aisleyne started it then Farrah is justified in what she retaliated with ?”

From what I have read it does seem that Farrah was the one throwing the glasses. Aisleyne throwing a bit of wine does not warrant this sort of behaviour.
coke_pepper
23-09-2015
Originally Posted by Sasparella:
“I don't go down to my local, it's full of Farrah and Aisleyne types, I'm not interested in being in the company of fight hungry chavs, I go to places where I can enjoy myself and not have to worry about that sort of person ruining my, or anyone elses, evening. If you really think that there's no difference between a bit of liquid on your face and glass in your arm, then I'm not surprised that this country is getting as bad as it has. Aisleyne shouldn't have thrown her champagne at Farrah, there's no question of that, but for Farrah to use that as an excuse to actually try and physically injure someone is far more appalling in my view.”

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BlueStreak
23-09-2015
Originally Posted by Sasparella:
“So basically you're saying that because Aisleyne started it then Farrah is justified in what she retaliated with ?”

I think that's basically it Sasp.


Just a scenario.

So, if I threw a glass of wine/water or whatever over you, you went to sock me, missed and hit the person behind me then it's my fault you hit the other person and you are excused for your behaviour.

Sure I'd be in the wrong for throwing liquid at you, but surely I am not to blame for your actions?

That's basically the thought on here by some. That it's Ash's fault that Vicky got injured (assuming it was Farrah that injured Vicky of course) because Ash started it.



wotnot
23-09-2015
Originally Posted by Sasparella:
“So it seems that Farrah didn't just throw one glass at Aisleyne, she threw several, that woman is dangerous, she needs sectioning before she harms anyone else.”

Where were they, in a bar? The glassware section of a supermarket?
Flowes
23-09-2015
Originally Posted by Sasparella:
“So basically you're saying that because Aisleyne started it then Farrah is justified in what she retaliated with ?”

I'm saying that Aishleyne went in with intent i.e. It was not a spur of the moment thing nor was it a reaction to what was being said. Make of that what you will.
J.R
23-09-2015
I didn't watch it but have heard that the theme was 'anger management'! Just a thought that maybe Aisleyne - or one of the others were encouraged to push a few buttons to see how it developed?
Veri
23-09-2015
Originally Posted by Glinny:
“Farrah's attitude was terrible from the beginning. ...”

So was Aisleyne's. Indeed, Aisleyne's attitude was terrible even before the beginning, as is shown by her tweet about wanting to throw champaign at Farrah.

And while Farrah was rude, Aisleyne seemed to be spoiling for a fight.

Originally Posted by patsylimerick:
“So, according to Ashleen, she threw the champagne then Farrah fired three glasses in her direction. Farrah and Jenna were removed and she, Janice and 'Allo 'Allo were re-seated to continue; but found they were too upset to do so.

How and when, in that event, was 'Allo 'Allo glassed?”

Good point. If Vicky had been hurt (as it seems she had), it's unlikely (to say the least) that she'd have been asked to continue on the panel and would have sat back down.

And I again wonder why the people in the audience feel they aren't allowed to say what happened but Aisleyne feels free to give her version to the Mirror.
Flower Pot
23-09-2015
Originally Posted by Heatherbell:
“Nonsense . If you aim any sort of nasty behaviour toward a dangerous dog on the street then you are deliberately asking for trouble .
Ghetto girl went on there to go after Farrah and Farrah was remarkably restrained until ghetto girl launched the physical assault in the form of throwing 'whatever' at her ....................
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a good simile to use for farrah!
Veri
23-09-2015
Originally Posted by Sasparella:
“So it seems that Farrah didn't just throw one glass at Aisleyne, she threw several, that woman is dangerous, she needs sectioning before she harms anyone else.”

Just to be clear, in Aisleyne's version -- which is what you seemed to be referring to -- Farrah threw two glasses (her own and Jenna's), not several.
BabelBrook
23-09-2015
Originally Posted by yellowlabbie:
“From what I have read it does seem that Farrah was the one throwing the glasses. Aisleyne throwing a bit of wine does not warrant this sort of behaviour. ”

Oh were the days when Aisleyne thought throwing a drink at someone was beyond the pale.
Flowes
23-09-2015
Originally Posted by patsylimerick:
“So, according to Ashleen, she threw the champagne then Farrah fired three glasses in her direction. Farrah and Jenna were removed and she, Janice and 'Allo 'Allo were re-seated to continue; but found they were too upset to do so.

How and when, in that event, was 'Allo 'Allo glassed?”

You make an interesting point. Either no-one was glassed or someone's telling porkies.
yellowlabbie
23-09-2015
Originally Posted by Flowes:
“I'm saying that Aishleyne went in with intent i.e. It was not a spur of the moment thing nor was it a reaction to what was being said. Make of that what you will.”

Yes, she did go in with intent but I doubt she thought Farrah would start throwing glasses at her. I don't like either Ais or Farrah but nothing excuses what Farrah has done, if she indeed did do it.
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