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Results:Did John attempt to bully Tiffany in tonight's episode?
Yes
226 (69.97%)
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97 (30.03%)
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Did John attempt to bully Tiffany in tonight's episode?
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Fiercefanatic
12-01-2016
I think he did. Danniella kind of did too. Tried to isolate her despite her apology.

Even when David told her to apologise and she said she would, Danniella was heard in the background "no, you must give Angie breathing space"

And John basically tried to bully her out the house or get BB to eject her.

And him and Kristina were horrible to her at the end of the episode, even when Angie had forgiven her.
Styker
12-01-2016
I'm reminded of Jimmy Nail in his song "Ain't No Doubt" where he says "Oh yeah, I know a goodbye when I hear it"!

John was trying to force her out in a bitchy manipulative and bullying way, obvious as anything. BB could do him for that if they wanted to....
Fanntastik
12-01-2016
Don't know if I'd use the b word...but I definitely think they were picking on her. For it to be considered bullying for me it would have to be continuous. I think they've already made up.
sheils1
12-01-2016
Yes she was bullied by all of them, not nice viewing at all.
Fiercefanatic
12-01-2016
Originally Posted by Fanntastik:
“Don't know if I'd use the b word...but I definitely think they were picking on her. For it to be considered bullying for me it would have to be continuous. I think they've already made up.”

That's why I said "attempt to bully" tbh
JVS
12-01-2016
He's appointed himself headmaster.
jupal
12-01-2016
tried to bully her out of the house!
SULLA
12-01-2016
Originally Posted by JVS:
“He's appointed himself headmaster.”

and Head of House.
Dr Z
12-01-2016
Did I detect a racist undertone with "She wants a plate of chicken" ?

(Hey, live by the sword, die by the sword I say!)
CakeLike
12-01-2016
Attempt? He literally tried to force her out of the house
Fanntastik
12-01-2016
Originally Posted by Dr Z:
“Did I detect a racist undertone with "She wants a plate of chicken" ?

(Hey, live by the sword, die by the sword I say!)”

I caught that comment too. Surprised there isn't a thread about it already.
Cranberryapple
12-01-2016
I don't know about bully, but the over dramatic way he was going on was somewhat

He really did go to town, especially when he suggested Tiffany had to go. What the hell for?

He was one of my favourites, but I've been slowly going off him, tonight made my mind up. He's an ott drama queen.
antero
12-01-2016
Originally Posted by Dr Z:
“Did I detect a racist undertone with "She wants a plate of chicken" ?

(Hey, live by the sword, die by the sword I say!)”

Not to mention the utterly ridiculous "I don't feel safe". Honestly, where did that come from?!
Norn2
12-01-2016
Originally Posted by Dr Z:
“Did I detect a racist undertone with "She wants a plate of chicken" ?

(Hey, live by the sword, die by the sword I say!)”

it would only be racist if they weren't cooking chicken.
paralax
12-01-2016
He probably thinks he would be seen as a hero, little does he realise how horrible he was.
An Thropologist
12-01-2016
I felt she made an honest mistake and her reactions in the early part of the drama where because she genuinely though one of the HMs had dropped dead in their midst. I also think her definace may have been a reaction to thinking she had been deliberately wrongfooted and made to look an idiot. I have a great deal of sympathy for her and my heart went out to her when she was being isolated.

But I also thinkk we are missing a piece of infomation because the other HMs reaction to her was totally disproportionate. At times some of them looked genuinely afraid of her and I can't understand why they reacted that way.
Penny Crayon
12-01-2016
Originally Posted by An Thropologist:
“I felt she made an honest mistake and her reactions in the early part of the drama where because she genuinely though one of the HMs had dropped dead in their midst. I also think her definace may have been a reaction to thinking she had been deliberately wrongfooted and made to look an idiot. I have a great deal of sympathy for her and my heart went out to her when she was being isolated.

But I also thinkk we are missing a piece of infomation because the other HMs reaction to her was totally disproportionate. At times some of them looked genuinely afraid of her and I can't understand why they reacted that way.”

Absolutely.
AndrewPd
12-01-2016
He was also trying to assert power and authority by being odiously sanctimonious.
Stellen11
12-01-2016
Someone bullying the HBIC. Thats a turn up for the books.
dmcb
12-01-2016
I think he should be giving an offical warning, it's a rule break telling the housemates that they have to get someone out of the house
dirrrty
12-01-2016
It was nasty, they tried to force her out. I didn't like the John going to tell her they all want her to leave, and the other 2 tagging along to see her reaction. Gemma at least redeemed herself a bit at the end.
Lily Darling
12-01-2016
Originally Posted by AndrewPd:
“He was also trying to assert power and authority by being odiously sanctimonious.”

You have to admit though, that's what he does best. He's very good at it. What a p..t.
StarryNight1983
12-01-2016
I hope No one treats Danielle, john, and kristina's kids like that one day when they make a mistake at school or work!

Nasty nasty nasty!!!
4troy7
12-01-2016
Yep it was nasty to watch !
Miss XYZ
12-01-2016
Yes, definitely!!
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