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Laura addresses the Great British Public
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HIGHERSTATE
17-07-2016
Whilst she is drunk?!

Was that a good idea, sticking two fingers up to the cameras..To be honest she needs to realise the sad ignorant mob doesnt represent the public or even the viewers.

Theres been a lot of judgmental people on here (me included) but not sure people on here really care what happened at the beginning with regards her now...shes had chance to pull it back and not really done anything.

What you think? Not seen anything else on it here.
starry
17-07-2016
She was addressing the crowd there who booed her.
Cheetah666
17-07-2016
I thought it was funny.
Corey Webster
17-07-2016
That was absolutely superb.

Good be on her!
sutie
17-07-2016
I thought it took drunken, foolish guts to say what she said.
HIGHERSTATE
17-07-2016
Originally Posted by starry:
“She was addressing the crowd there who booed her.”

ok but in her head..the public were watching it on tv.
lulu g
17-07-2016
Laura is affronted at the idea that viewers are judging her. That's the whole premise of Big Brother.
HIGHERSTATE
17-07-2016
Originally Posted by sutie:
“I thought it took drunken, foolish guts to say what she said. ”

haha oxymoron.
HIGHERSTATE
17-07-2016
Originally Posted by lulu g:
“Laura is affronted at the idea that viewers are judging her. That's the whole premise of Big Brother.”

yeah..doesnt make sense.

not sure what she thinks she is doing in there
Corey Webster
17-07-2016
Originally Posted by lulu g:
“Laura is affronted at the idea that viewers are judging her. That's the whole premise of Big Brother.”

She can still voice her opinion on how she is being judged,
starry
17-07-2016
Originally Posted by HIGHERSTATE:
“ok but in her head..the public were watching it on tv.”

The crowd that booed watched it on TV the next night we assume.

People judge on BB, but we all know some of the audience just love to hate.
HIGHERSTATE
17-07-2016
Originally Posted by starry:
“The crowd that booed watched it on TV the next night we assume.

People judge on BB, but we all know some of the audience just love to hate.”

Does it matter...ufff
Dangermouse2
17-07-2016
She, like many, assume her popularity is based on what she's done in the last couple of weeks, rather than who she is as a person. So, be nice, and no one can dislike you?! It's a good quality but you need more than that one facet to win people over.

Probably why they assume Alex will win.
HIGHERSTATE
17-07-2016
Originally Posted by Dangermouse2:
“She, like many, assume her popularity is based on what she's done in the last couple of weeks, rather than who she is as a person. So, be nice, and no one can dislike you?! It's a good quality but you need more than that one facet to win people over.

Probably why they assume Alex will win.”

So do you think its all an act?
starry
17-07-2016
Originally Posted by HIGHERSTATE:
“Does it matter...ufff”

The crowd has annoyed me and quite a few others here for years. On CH5 they seem to give them even more importance.
HIGHERSTATE
17-07-2016
Originally Posted by starry:
“The crowd has annoyed me and quite a few others here for years. On CH5 they seem to give them even more importance.”

I haven't seen one live eviction this year...they have no bearing on the show do they or really serve much purpose.? only to make the contestants paranoid.

Dont like they boo 60 or 70 percent of contestants anyway?
Dangermouse2
17-07-2016
Originally Posted by HIGHERSTATE:
“So do you think its all an act?”

No, she just can't seem to comprehend that people may just not like her, rather than assuming it's all about what she did in the first week that they can't forgive.

I personally find her a bit dull and selfish but I'm not bothered about her sexual dalliances. I just prefer people who don't take themselves so seriously, are more witty and thought provoking in their opinions. She is who she is though and some people will love her. However, her being nice to everyone isn't going to change people's views beyond that one facet.

Also, if people don't like her sexual openness, then they aren't going to simply forget because a few weeks have passed, if it's an important measure to them.
lulu g
17-07-2016
Originally Posted by Corey Webster:
“She can still voice her opinion on how she is being judged, ”

But not on the fact that she is being judged. Also, all she knows is that she was in the bottom three along with Ryan and Sam, and that all three were booed by the eviction crowd. She doesn't know the reasons, any more than Ryan and Sam did.
muggins14
17-07-2016
She seemed to be saying what so many on here say about the baying mob that attend the eviction

I feel we are watching her very differently, as I certainly think she's pulled it back as you put it. I think she's been pretty honest with her opinions - like Evelyn she has been fairly outspoken this week - and she does the tasks with gusto (as Jayne pointed out), unlike the lily-livered boys (Ryan and Sam specifically) who puke and moan about everything.

She's remained calm when arguments are happening, if she has a problem she sits and talks about it calmly and for me, all in all, she's not been too shabby at all!
Desy Boy
17-07-2016
We are a bit shitty though aren't we? Let's be honest.
lulu g
17-07-2016
Originally Posted by Desy Boy:
“We are a bit shitty though aren't we? Let's be honest.”

Speak for yourself!
Lou17
17-07-2016
Originally Posted by starry:
“She was addressing the crowd there who booed her.”

To the hms representative of the public

Evelyn told them to all to fk off too, that's not a great move.
adwalton
17-07-2016
Originally Posted by lulu g:
“Laura is affronted at the idea that viewers are judging her. That's the whole premise of Big Brother.”

And doesn't she realise that the public will be involved in choosing the winner? They are hardly going to take kindly to her lecturing them
Lou17
17-07-2016
Originally Posted by adwalton:
“And doesn't she realise that the public will be involved in choosing the winner? They are hardly going to take kindly to her lecturing them”

She is a bit of an idiot though, its the premise of the game.
jp761
17-07-2016
I stuck my fingers up back at her also did a moony!!

That'll show her lol
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