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Results:Did John attempt to bully Tiffany in tonight's episode?
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Did John attempt to bully Tiffany in tonight's episode?
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jack_blair
13-01-2016
Originally Posted by Flora_McDonald:
“It has been featured in lots of newspapers today.

http://www.independent.co.uk/arts-en...-a6809846.html”

Piers Morgan was talking about it this morning too
saying it was disgraceful any of that misunderstanding was even aired on BB - when everyone was paying tribute to such a great talent as Bowie

he was FUUUUMING
jack_blair
13-01-2016
Originally Posted by calamity:
“this is in the BB rule book have a look and remember John saying Tyfanny must leave last night. 1.Housemates must follow Big Brother at all times.
2.The lifestyle is isolated from the outside world.
3.Everything that happens in the house and garden is filmed, 24 hours a day.
4.The nomination process evicts people from the house.
5.A housemate cannot connive or influence other Housemates to nominate or vote for a certain housemate
6.Three violations of any of the house rules will mean eviction or automatic nomination for the housemate.
7.Any grave violation will also mean eviction or automatic nomination for the housemate.”

that would put
John, Daniella and Kristina up for nomination
they all said they wanted Tiffany out and John told her she should leave
who else said it , i can't recall

but that whole situation turned into a farce, and BB should have stepped in when Angie realised she'd told the WRONG HM , Angie even called out for help and support and BB did nothing

wrong of BB,
they let that situation turn to a joke when it was about the death of Bowie which was totally lost on everyone
Fiercefanatic
13-01-2016
Hope John is gone next.
Scots rool
14-01-2016
Originally Posted by Flora_McDonald:
“Hello, fellow Scot!

I think Tiffany needed them to make a stand, otherwise she'd never have admitted she was in the wrong. At least now she has apologised to Angie, and has been given some advice from Gemma about ways forward with the rest.

I don't think any of this house are the types to bully. Tiffany deserved far worse than she got, in my opinion. I'd have given her a right ticking off. Yes, John did eventually stop pandering to her, but that was after many hours of everyone trying to negotiate to no avail.”

I completely disagree with you.........Tiffany was in shock (as any of them would have been if told), that David had died, Angie made no mention of it being her ex husband. When Tiffany asked when she was told ''just now''. What on earth was she supposed to think, shock affects people in different ways.
Angie was the instigator in this drama, she said in the DR she wanted the news to be kept quiet, 1st person she sees is Tiffany, & tells her a story which wasn't clear enough about who had died.
Why on earth would Tiffany thought any differently? They're not supposed to have information from the outside world. She's been sharing a house with David Guest for over a week, why on earth wouldn't she have thought what she did.

Why should John think he has the right to dictate who should stay or go, as for the rest of the sheep who went along with him, shame on them all. They were ganging up on her pure & simple!

I'm quite sure Tiffany would have explained & apologised to Angie once she had got her head together. We all react differently when in shock.
As for Gemma, she's a 1st class idiot & busybody, she needs to keep her nose out of things which don't concern her! She has far too much to say for herself!
Originally Posted by Styker:
“Well how did John's accusations about Tiffany making them feel unsafe stack up?!”

That baffled me too!
Originally Posted by Flora_McDonald:
“I see - well, I saw a conversation between several of them which gave the impression that the over-riding feeling in the house was that if Tiffany didn't leave, the rest would walk out. Who can blame them? Tiffany was turning the death of David Bowie into a total farce, which is embarrassing for them professionally. On the other hand, they have agreed to do the show, and don't want to break their contracts, as that is also not good professionally. Jonathan has admitted now that is the reason he left.”

What!
Originally Posted by trevor tiger:
“Tiffany and Angle created the farce and as it was the funniest thing I've seen on TV possibly ever I will let that go.

As for wanting Tiff to go that started because of her angry reaction at realising how wrong she'd got things then when she calmed down and was reasonable hiwever was disallowed from explaining herself and apologising seemed to be all about how she didn't help round the house then petered out all together when John ended it by saying in a rather lack lustre way to Kristina and Danielle 'shall we go' and them going err

It was a storm in a tea cup and the hypocrite bully John was as responsible as anyone.”

For sure!

They appointed themselves as judge & jury, with John donning the black cap.
Originally Posted by jack_blair:
“yes
his comment "she has to leave"
and Daniella "i want her out the house " (wtte)

The others :
Scott " it was a misunderstanding"
Nancy " you misunderstood"
Jeremy & Stephanie "i'm not isolating anyone"

John playing Big Brother , deciding what warrants a HM being kicked out the house cheek of him”

He needs to step down from his high horse before he topples over from it!
Jay Bigz
14-01-2016
I think the word 'bullying' is over emphasised on here as being some powerful force of a word that should only be used for extreme acts of malice.

Bullying is quite a broad term and can come in all types of ways - ranging from mild to extreme.

Purposely trying to persuade a group of people to outcast another is an act of bullying - if committed over a long period of time, it would range on the more severe side of the scale.

This seemed to be an isolated incident, as all has been forgiven since, but bullying did take place on the night and I'm sure Tiffany felt victimised and somewhat intimidated, whether she deserved it or not.
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