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Why did Gemma think a take-away for one was rubbish?
Skinny Tree
11-01-2016
Why didn't she want her take-away?
benbeez1
11-01-2016
she wanted a take-away for two
cavalli
11-01-2016
She's more of a banquet for 6 kinda gal.
revolver44
11-01-2016
She's sponsored by Greggs, there could have been an issue
Pitman
11-01-2016
benbeez is correct, when she eats she has to sacrifice talking inane bollocks for a few seconds while she necks the grub so it needs to be worth her while, a bucket is her minimum
Jay Bigz
11-01-2016
Fat people quite often tend to create the illusion that they don't eat much, or get excited about food. Behind closed doors it's a different story
pie-eyed
12-01-2016
I think he thought it was rude. Which it was. Who needs a takeaway most? Oh yes the fat girl. She was probably a bit embarrassed about being singled out regarding eating.
flower 2
12-01-2016
I think she thought it was rubbish because it slipped through her podgy fingers.
SULLA
12-01-2016
Originally Posted by benbeez1:
“she wanted a take-away for two ”

or three.
Arthur_B
12-01-2016
I'd imagine it was the typical "I didn't win, but it's OK, cos I didn'the like the prize anyway" cover up. The funny thing was seeing how hurt Jonathan looked that she didn't like his choice of prize.
Warp
12-01-2016
As a large person (who is losing weight ) I can safely say from my experience at least, we try to avoid looking more gluttonous than people already think we are.
ChoccyPeanuts
12-01-2016
Originally Posted by Jay Bigz:
“Fat people quite often tend to create the illusion that they don't eat much, or get excited about food. Behind closed doors it's a different story ”

There are good reasons for that!
taywife
12-01-2016
She definitely thought it was some sort of dig!
Makson
12-01-2016
Originally Posted by pie-eyed:
“I think he thought it was rude. Which it was. Who needs a takeaway most? Oh yes the fat girl. She was probably a bit embarrassed about being singled out regarding eating.”

Exactly, it was basically a way of trying to fat-shame her by giving the large girl the takeaway for one gift
I thought Gemma dealt with what could have been a potentially very awkward situation, very well.
viewer123
12-01-2016
Originally Posted by Jay Bigz:
“Fat people quite often tend to create the illusion that they don't eat much, or get excited about food. Behind closed doors it's a different story ”

She isn't just fat, she's morbidly obese.
ageappropriate
12-01-2016
Originally Posted by benbeez1:
“she wanted a take-away for two ”

An old Joan Rivers Elizabeth Taylor joke: "her favourite food is seconds!"
sherisgirl
12-01-2016
Ungrateful cow, she would have crawled on her hands and knees for it in the jungle
FusionFury
12-01-2016
Originally Posted by pie-eyed:
“I think he thought it was rude. Which it was. Who needs a takeaway most? Oh yes the fat girl. She was probably a bit embarrassed about being singled out regarding eating.”

LOL true.. but she plays on it, too.
Venetian
12-01-2016
Originally Posted by viewer123:
“She isn't just fat, she's morbidly obese.”

She's overweight but not anywhere near what you are calling her, mordibly obese, which is a very dangerous and life threatening condition: why do you think the word "morbid" comes into this description?? Forgive my lack of a sense of humour if you are trying to "have a laugh" - some things just ain't funny.
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