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Stephanie's Phone Call Is....
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Goggle girl
29-01-2016
Originally Posted by pie-eyed:
“That was a nice call and just what she needed. Let's face it she's not got support from anybody else in that house except Jeremy. For all those critic cisingnthe man for supporting his daughter. I don't know what you expected of him. Parental love and support is unconditional. Parents support their kids and try to make them feel better whatever they do. That's mum and dads job. Stephanie's "crime" has been to meet a neemguy before finishing with the last one. This happens every day and its happened in the bb house more than once. Never has anybody been treated as badly because!of it. That lot in the house are obsessed by Stephanie's love life and some!outside the house are the same. She has decisions to make and is in turmoil because of it. She's not a monster and she hasn't commuted a crime. I don't know why people are so hard on her. I know if she was my daughter I wouldn't particularly like to watch her and Jeremy butnid be far more unhappy with the likes of Daniella!Westbrook and gemma Collins treatment of her.”

I don't dislike Stephanie for making merry with Jeremy. I dislike her for her selfishness, her tantrums, her constant whining that she is a "a girl of 22", her messiness, her tendency ro act like an unworldly 14 year old, her appalling diction & grammar (don't an accent issue), her constant "I love my boyfriend" while making merry with J (wouldn't care if she didn't go on about it), her inability to have a civilised disagreement, her messiness, her child-like, "have to have chocolate for breakfast", her Christmas Day story & her boasting about it, her disrespect of space & clothes sharing, her refusal to take any responsibility for her actions and so many other unpleasant traits she has displayed of which her father appears so proud.
calamity
29-01-2016
Originally Posted by leelee69:
“If she was your daughter would you be that upset by her behaviour. She's only kissed and cuddled another guy, in previous shows we've seen people having sex in there.

I'd be more embarrassed if I was Tiffany's parent with some of the lewd things she says”

oh and what was that when Steph showed how she needed a shave to all in sundry and her swearing etc in the diary room...how could any parent be proud...
newgirl55
29-01-2016
Proud of what?

I don't understand why people say that, what are they proud of??
calamity
29-01-2016
Dont get some comments saying it was a lovely call from a caring father, hes witnessing his daughter falling apart and mabye having a breakdown and encouraging her to stay to the end... what kind of father is that, and to say hes proud, oh my christ..... I just dont get some people at all....
paralax
29-01-2016
I wonder how many fathers would genuinely be proud watching their daughter flashing her parts after announcing she was going to shave, leaving stained knickers around, screaming the f and c word and the rest.

Perhaps it is the money she makes that is what he's proud of.
pie-eyed
29-01-2016
Originally Posted by calamity:
“Dont get some comments saying it was a lovely call from a caring father, hes witnessing his daughter falling apart and mabye having a breakdown and encouraging her to stay to the end... what kind of father is that, and to say hes proud, oh my christ..... I just dont get some people at all....”

He's being supportive. He's not going to phone up there and have a go at her. You don't have to like everything your grown up kids do but still support her. She's had a hard time in there and she's been upset a lot of the time. What we see in bb is not all there is to her and of course the man's proud to have her as a daughter. I don't know what people were expecting him to say.
calamity
29-01-2016
Originally Posted by foxyred:
“If all else fails you can always rely on your parents to be proud no matter what... well mine were anyway. I'm think my children would have to do something absolutely horrific for me to disown them so fair play to dad for not saying anything to her yet. I just do hope for her sake that they do talk to her about her behaviour, she can't be led to think that her behaviour was ok.”

I has nothing to do with disowning children its putting them on the right road to behave in a proper way and not act like some airhead floozie for a tv show.... shes being patted on the back for her behaviour and why she is the way she is..
calamity
29-01-2016
Originally Posted by paralax:
“I wonder how many fathers would genuinely be proud watching their daughter flashing her parts after announcing she was going to shave, leaving stained knickers around, screaming the f and c word and the rest.

Perhaps it is the money she makes that is what he's proud of.”

same thought came to mind about the cash..... what kind of dad watches his daughter carry on the way she has been and actually seems ill with her behaviour..then tells her to keep going and stay in there till the end..... your one lovely wee bank machine Steph.
Hot Butterfly
29-01-2016
It just showed their relationship as her father supporting, complimenting, approving her behaviour - while she's crying throughout not listening, speaking over him with a me me attitude. He did say something about acting dignified but that completely went breezing over her head. All her I Love Yous sounding more like fingers in ears la la lalling over his voice. When he told her to wobble her head I don't think she understood.

I'm sick of her.
An Thropologist
29-01-2016
Originally Posted by calamity:
“Dont get some comments saying it was a lovely call from a caring father, hes witnessing his daughter falling apart and mabye having a breakdown and encouraging her to stay to the end... what kind of father is that, and to say hes proud, oh my christ..... I just dont get some people at all....”

But do you really think its going to help her to get a two minute call from her Dad saying; Steph you are an absolute disgrace, pull yoru self together we are all ashamed of you.
An Thropologist
29-01-2016
Originally Posted by paralax:
“I wonder how many fathers would genuinely be proud watching their daughter flashing her parts after announcing she was going to shave, leaving stained knickers around, screaming the f and c word and the rest.

Perhaps it is the money she makes that is what he's proud of.”

Mine would have been horrified. But the wouldn't have denounced me on national television in a brief phone call.
Darcyprincess
29-01-2016
Originally Posted by cah:
“I agree

It was a lovely Phonecall ,under the circumstances ,There's noway a loving ,Caring Father would call their Daughter out on National TV ,of course he was going to tell her they were proud of her ,and give her support ,surely People wasn't expecting anything else ”

Exactly, Stephs been a mess and Gemma and Daniella have not made her life easy so I don't blame her dad for supporting her. Plus I don't agree with the toxic task and BB playing with her head either. That's what your parents are for and at the end of the day Steph is not married and doesn't have children with this bloke. We can all see how confused and what a struggle she's had with her feelings. I just hope Jeremy doesn't mess her about when they get out of the house!
Goggle girl
29-01-2016
Originally Posted by Hot Butterfly:
“It just showed their relationship as her father supporting, complimenting, approving her behaviour - while she's crying throughout not listening, speaking over him with a me me attitude. He did say something about acting dignified but that completely went breezing over her head. All her I Love Yous sounding more like fingers in ears la la lalling over his voice. When he told her to wobble her head I don't think she understood.

I'm sick of her.”

Must admit, I don't know what "wobble your head" means. Grateful if someone could enlighten me.
ucra girl
29-01-2016
Originally Posted by cah:
“I agree

It was a lovely Phonecall ,under the circumstances ,There's noway a loving ,Caring Father would call their Daughter out on National TV ,of course he was going to tell her they were proud of her ,and give her support ,surely People wasn't expecting anything else ”



You cant believe people on this forum and their hypocricy.No one is saying that he said 'you had decisions to make'.Obviously he was not keen on Sam.
littlefriend
29-01-2016
Utter cobblers these phonecalls..If that was my daughter I 'd tell her she has bought shame upon the family with her slutty, slovenly ways.. I'd say, "Steph don't bovver coming back home cos you wont be welcome and anyway the entire family has disowned you...Shame on you, I have produced a harlot for a daughter!"..And I'm known for being compassionate!
CLIVE_Smith
29-01-2016
Originally Posted by ucra girl:
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You cant believe people on this forum and their hypocricy.No one is saying that he said 'you had decisions to make'.Obviously he was not keen on Sam.”

You know this how, are you a personal friend of the family
ucra girl
29-01-2016
Originally Posted by Hot Butterfly:
“It just showed their relationship as her father supporting, complimenting, approving her behaviour - while she's crying throughout not listening, speaking over him with a me me attitude. He did say something about acting dignified but that completely went breezing over her head. All her I Love Yous sounding more like fingers in ears la la lalling over his voice. When he told her to wobble her head I don't think she understood.

I'm sick of her.”

This is completely OTT.So sick of her that you post on her threads???? Did you hear him say 'you had decisions to make?' so what do you want her to listen to.That is her Dad not forum members telling her what she can and cant do.He knows her situation.
meadows76
29-01-2016
I live in the real world. If I were displaying even a fraction of the behaviour she has been since going into that house the last thing my dad would be is proud. I'm quite sure my parents would have been doing everything they could to pull me out. Being supportive of Steph doesn't mean supporting her in the house, her parents should be trying to support her in LIFE because God knows she needs a hell of a lot of guidance.
An Thropologist
29-01-2016
Originally Posted by littlefriend:
“Utter cobblers these phonecalls..If that was my daughter I 'd tell her she has bought shame upon the family with her slutty, slovenly ways.. I'd say, "Steph don't bovver coming back home cos you wont be welcome and anyway the entire family has disowned you...Shame on you, I have produced a harlot for a daughter!"..And I'm known for being compassionate!”

Clearly
hisdogspot
29-01-2016
The key part of the phone-call was "Stay as long as you can"

In other words, stop with the 'walking' sh*t and don't follow that bloke out when he gets evicted ... keep your fee and stay on the tele as long as possible"
ucra girl
29-01-2016
Originally Posted by CLIVE_Smith:
“You know this how, are you a personal friend of the family ”

Can you first of all rewind the clip and listen to the statement I have quoted,then do some comprehension.
ucra girl
29-01-2016
Originally Posted by hisdogspot:
“The key part of the phone-call was "Stay as long as you can"

In other words, stop with the 'walking' sh*t and don't follow that bloke out when he gets evicted ... keep your fee and stay on the tele as long as possible"”

I agree.That was key.
calamity
29-01-2016
Originally Posted by An Thropologist:
“But do you really think its going to help her to get a two minute call from her Dad saying; Steph you are an absolute disgrace, pull yoru self together we are all ashamed of you.”

he didnt have to phone at all...
hellomoto977
29-01-2016
Originally Posted by calamity:
“he didnt have to phone at all...”

Are you trying to suggest he didn't miss his daughter or want to speak to her?!
CLIVE_Smith
29-01-2016
Originally Posted by hisdogspot:
“The key part of the phone-call was "Stay as long as you can"

In other words, stop with the 'walking' sh*t and don't follow that bloke out when he gets evicted ... keep your fee and stay on the tele as long as possible"”

Fame hungry family
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