Originally Posted by Paul Wilson:
“Rachel Rice was in my opinion unfairly booed. Even if people didn't like her, there was something vaguely unsportsmanlike about the reaction she got. She won fair and square.”
She was also booed during the week when her and Stuart were up for eviction. And in the final, some of the crowd booed Rachel winning because the Whisper Club were encouraging them. I remember this was confirmed by a few people on here who were at the final, and if you look carefully at the clip I've linked to below, 10 seconds in, you can just about make out some of them at the top of the screen face the crowd and stick their thumbs down.
http://www.bigbroweb.co.uk/big-broth...ther-2008.aspx
Thankfully, the boos disappeared when the doors shut behind Rachel and they booed Luke, (Rachel's most vocal critic), when he made another bitter reference to the prize money and they even chanted "jealous" at him.
Originally Posted by Ashfield22121:
“While it is one of the best evictions ever, I didn't think Kathreya deserved to be booed.
If it wasn't for her and her "fwiends" then BB9 would have had people like horrible Jennifer, Sylvia and Dale right to the end. D:”
This. I understand how she could certainly be irritating to some people, but she definitely did not deserve to be booed when she left, (which thankfully did change to cheers when she reached the bottom of the stairs). And as far as THAT comment she said before Davina said her name, I don't believe it meant that she thought that she wasn't going anywhere. Mo had just gone in a surprise eviction about 15-20 minutes beforehand, and they were horrified to hear that someone else would be going when Davina started speaking to the house again. Kat had been upset about Mo going and she didn't want anyone else to go. She was thinking of her friends before herself. It was said out distress she had just seen Mo being evicted so suddenly and brutally. The meaning behind her comment was that she didn't want anyone else to have to suddenly leave in the same brutal way.
I have never thought her eviction was funny. She was a sensitive, childlike person who that night became terrified and was actually shaking. I don't see anything funny about that.