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Old 23-09-2015, 20:28
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I see that Jenna's tweet supports Aisleyne's version of events

@jennajameson 21m21 minutes ago
I was witness to the melee on #BBBOTS that whacked out has been through champagne into my eyes, aiming for Farrah, starting the fight...
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Old 23-09-2015, 20:30
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I see that Jenna's tweet supports Aisleyne's version of events
So I wonder who did throw the glasses then?
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Old 23-09-2015, 20:38
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Isn't this just a question of a small group of horrid women behaving like fools - no Hero or villain? Wouldn't you get off a bus you found them on??
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Old 23-09-2015, 20:42
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I presume you are referring to this tweet?
https://twitter.com/Aisleyne1/status/645000406184165380

That wasn't about last night's show at all, but about last Friday's show, when Farrah had a row with Nicola McLean.
I doubt Aisleyne had even been booked to come on, at that point.
So she said it without knowing if she'd be able to carry it out. Is that your point?

hmm, i'm no solicitor but i don't think it should make a difference to "premeditation"

I thought physical violence was hitting someone in order to hurt them?
I watched one of those crappy C5 Neighbours from Hell shows before CBB last night. A guy went out to confront his neighbour who was seen on CCTV doing something wrong, anyway the neighbour was holding a hose pipe and during the argument he sprayed the hose pipe into the guys face. The police arrived, reviewed the camera footage and arrested the hose pipe wielding maniac for assault.

It's assault because it's physical contact without permission and unwelcome contact at that.
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Old 23-09-2015, 20:47
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Isn't this just a question of a small group of horrid women behaving like fools - no Hero or villain? Wouldn't you get off a bus you found them on??
Farrah hadn't a clue who Aisleyne was though. It was all one way traffic, she went along to the show to heckle and harass Farrah.
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Old 23-09-2015, 20:50
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So she said it without knowing if she'd be able to carry it out. Is that your point?

hmm, i'm no solicitor but i don't think it should make a difference to "premeditation"



I watched one of those crappy C5 Neighbours from Hell shows before CBB last night. A guy went out to confront his neighbour who was seen on CCTV doing something wrong, anyway the neighbour was holding a hose pipe and during the argument he sprayed the hose pipe into the guys face. The police arrived, reviewed the camera footage and arrested the hose pipe wielding maniac for assault.

It's assault because it's physical contact without permission and unwelcome contact at that.
But Aisleyne was hardly wielding a hosepipe at Farrah
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Old 23-09-2015, 20:51
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Farrah hadn't a clue who Aisleyne was though. It was all one way traffic, she went along to the show to heckle and harass Farrah.
I think Farrah was well aware who Aisleyne was.
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Old 23-09-2015, 20:52
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Glad I missed it all.
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Old 23-09-2015, 20:54
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But Aisleyne was hardly wielding a hosepipe at Farrah
Move to strike your honour... Technicality!
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Old 23-09-2015, 20:56
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Move to strike your honour... Technicality!
Technicality my eye
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Old 23-09-2015, 20:59
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I think Farrah was well aware who Aisleyne was.
How would she be aware who Aisleyne is. And who is she anyway? Other than one of many contestants from a previous BB?
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Old 23-09-2015, 20:59
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I think Farrah was well aware who Aisleyne was.
Only in the very general sense of what she had been told beforehand. It must have been surreal to have a complete stranger barracking her and telling to 'get on the plane and f*** off home'.
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Old 23-09-2015, 21:03
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Only in the very general sense of what she had been told beforehand. It must have been surreal to have a complete stranger barracking her and telling to 'get on the plane and f*** off home'.
That seems to be perfectly acceptable to some. Even to people who don't like Aisleyne. I simply cannot understand why she has the right to speak however she chooses to Farrah but Farrah has no right to call her a slag. Is it perhaps because she is British and Farrah is American.
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Old 23-09-2015, 21:03
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Technicality my eye


Nope, the severity of the assault isn't in question, only that an assault occurred. *straightens collar*
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Old 23-09-2015, 21:06
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Only in the very general sense of what she had been told beforehand. It must have been surreal to have a complete stranger barracking her and telling to 'get on the plane and f*** off home'.
Do you think so? I get the feeling she gets insulted almost anywhere she goes - she doesn't appear to have a great reputation in the States. She's famous for 'nasty attitude' - not her 'niceness'.
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Old 23-09-2015, 21:13
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Nope, the severity of the assault isn't in question, only that an assault occurred. *straightens collar*
OK I concede but not worse than throwing glasses
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Old 23-09-2015, 21:28
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It's not looking good for Farrah if that is what happened.
No-one comes out of this looking good: Aisleyne seemed to be trying to wind Farah up and admits to throwing champagne in her direction. Farah and Jenna then appear to have escalated matters with glasses being thrown and then being escorted off the premises.
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Old 23-09-2015, 21:36
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When whatshername was asking Farrah some questions early on, Farrah set the tone. So repulsive. Such a scumbag attitude always.
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Old 23-09-2015, 21:59
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why do you keep going back to the house?
it is the only way youcan blame farrah for last nights fracas by keep bringing up how she has interacted with other people in a different location at a different time?


say i was a nightmare on holiday to everyone, does that mean weeks later when im walking down the road a stranger can slap me because i was not very nice to some other people the stranger doesnt even know and decided to take umbrage on their behalf??
Very well said!!!!
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Old 23-09-2015, 22:03
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If my Daughter acted in anyway similar to Farrah, Jenna or Aisleyne then I would be absolutely mortified. The worst part is none of them see any wrong in what they're doing or saying. Farrah is the worst, her parents have obviously aided her behaviour and look at the result. I hope they're proud!
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Old 23-09-2015, 22:05
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Not looking good for Farrah? The people who deserve all the contempt here are the producers and the utterly pathetic and desperate Aisleyne whose 'career' seems to be reduced to 'rent-a-mindless-moron' gigs.

I'm no fan of Farrah but she has the right to expect to be able to sit on the panel that she's been invited to sit on without seriously nasty and wholly unnecessary abuse being spewed at her. None of this would have happened if Ashleyne hadn't deliberately and persistently provoked her. Was Farrah just expected to sit there and take it?? Followed by a drink flung in her direction?? All the aggression and provocation came from Aisleyne.
Aisleyne is desperate to revive any 'career' that she may have had on the back of BB about a million years ago.

I think Farrah is a despicable human being, but from what I saw, Aisleyne was out to get her, in fact she tweeted as much before the show even started. We heard some of what Aisleyne said to Farrah and Aisleyne herself admits throwing the champagne, so it'll take a lot to convince me that this incident was Farrah's fault.

Farrah hadn't a clue who Aisleyne was though. It was all one way traffic, she went along to the show to heckle and harass Farrah.
She knew that Aisleyne had been in the civilian BB at some point, I can well believe that she had 'her people' do some research after reading the tweets following her appearance with Nicola McLean last week!
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Old 23-09-2015, 22:05
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When whatshername was asking Farrah some questions early on, Farrah set the tone. So repulsive. Such a scumbag attitude always.
She was really rude to Vicki.
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Old 23-09-2015, 22:07
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OK I concede but not worse than throwing glasses
Well, we shall have to see if that's what Farrah did, it's all speculation until it's proven to a reasonable standard.

But if so, and i know you're not likely to appreciate this, but i take into account how Farrah's been provoked relentlessly over the weeks and i'm not surprised she's gone BOOM! It's disappointing but not surprising.
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Old 23-09-2015, 22:09
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The whole Farrah/ Aisleyne fracas just seems like such a waste to me.

I'd go as far as to say that they'd probably get on outside the BB bubble. I mean, Aisleyne had beef with Farrah before they'd even met for pete's sake!

It's like soldiers on opposing sides. They'd probably find they have a lot in common in different circumstances.
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Old 23-09-2015, 22:10
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Well, we shall have to see if that's what Farrah did, it's all speculation until it's proven to a reasonable standard.

But if so, and i know you're not likely to appreciate this, but i take into account how Farrah's been provoked relentlessly over the weeks and i'm not surprised she's gone BOOM! It's disappointing but not surprising.
It is speculation at the moment but it is not looking good for Farrah but we shall have to wait and see if we get some confirmation of what happened.
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