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Something Grant said was strange...
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Glinny
06-08-2016
Maybe Biggins couldn't cope anymore in there and went to Diary Room and asked to leave and to make it a more sensational storyline for ratings they concocted a story.

Nothing C5 do in connection with BB surprises me.
doormouse
06-08-2016
Originally Posted by Glinny:
“Maybe Biggins couldn't cope anymore in there and went to Diary Room and asked to leave and to make it a more sensational storyline for ratings they concocted a story.

Nothing C5 do in connection with BB surprises me.”

I said as much in another thread - anything is possible isn't it? What would follow is a number of daytime shows with Biggins being sympathised with. Those that loved him before will love him even more and many of those that didn't will feel they were wrong about him and he really is the jovial, chummy chappie he would have us believe. And C5 will have made quite a bit more money.
lon_chaney
06-08-2016
According to Grant Biggins was running the show , holding court and having a whale of a time - theres no basis for thinking he coudnt cope anymore in there. There is basis for suspecting that he might have said something slightly ill-advised and BB apologetically explained to him that they had no choice but to remove him.
Biggins is a raucous outspoken guy so with everyone just waiting to pounce on any slightly non-pc remark sounds like its been his downfall.
Miss XYZ
06-08-2016
Originally Posted by Robinson1:
“I thought it was odd. The only explanation I can come up with is that perhaps he was told not to mentioned what Biggins had done or said, and thought he had to pretend he was still in the house. Who knows! ”

I came to that conclusion too.
Annabel la
06-08-2016
I don't know what to believe as some remarks can be made and it's the tone in which they're said rather than what is said!
For example ( and in this case it's not used as a criticism) When Bear came out of the diary room his face was full of rage.As it was against those that had nominated him.When he said he would get his own back.his tone suggested he meant it .
Someone else could have said the same words maybe to someone they got on with and it could be said in a light hearted tone.
Words taken out of context take away expression,tone and the way it's said.
So difficult to know how things were intended by a transcript.I remember the comments and conversation about bisexuality.It was more than just that it was a discussion about pressure on young people to express sexuality .I personally think Biggin's didn't initiate it .The fact that it was between a hetorasexual person and a homosexual made it an open discussion on their views.He was mai ly concerned that she wasn't anti gay.
I'd rather hear and watch rather than judge from a transcript.
Pitman
06-08-2016
most things Grant said were strange, remember when he said Marnie didn't stink, strange and deeply inappropriate
rhizo_mania
06-08-2016
Originally Posted by doormouse:
“I said as much in another thread - anything is possible isn't it? What would follow is a number of daytime shows with Biggins being sympathised with. Those that loved him before will love him even more and many of those that didn't will feel they were wrong about him and he really is the jovial, chummy chappie he would have us believe. And C5 will have made quite a bit more money.”


I wouldn't go that far.
lulu g
06-08-2016
Originally Posted by Robinson1:
“I thought it was odd. The only explanation I can come up with is that perhaps he was told not to mentioned what Biggins had done or said, and thought he had to pretend he was still in the house. Who knows! ”

That's how I saw it.
Denise1810
06-08-2016
Housemates might not have known at the time that he had been evicted
Denise1810
06-08-2016
Housemates might not have known at the time that he had been evicted
Goggle girl
06-08-2016
Originally Posted by Denise1810:
“Housemates might not have known at the time that he had been evicted”

Grant must have known something because when Emma corrected him & said "now that Biggins is out,,,," he didn't react surprised or ask what she meant, he just repeated it & went on to say that he didn't think anyone else would be in charge now.
zerosky
06-08-2016
Originally Posted by Dangermoose:
“Maybe they were still trying to prise his ego out the door .....”


It's attached to him like Peter Pan's shadow
JackieDVD
06-08-2016
Originally Posted by SpecialFried:
“I suspect they'd been told but weren't quite convinced he'd gone.”

So they don't think he's done anything worthy of ejection then.
Lee_Bo
06-08-2016
Originally Posted by who, me?:
“Yes, I too reckon that Emma or the producers hastily told Grant before the interview that he shouldn't talk about Biggins being evicted, and he possibly took that to mean he should act as if Biggins is still in. I took another look at the convo and here's what was said:

Emma: Do you feel there is one person who's in charge of that house?
Grant: Um..Biggins is in control of the house. I mean everyone looks up to him, whether the younger set or the older set, but he holds court - you must have seen that.
Emma: And now that he's not there, who do you think will take that place?”

That's what I thought this thread was about before I opened it. We've not really seen him hold court have we?
So much time is taken up with nastiness and bullshit that we're not actually getting to see any interactions, relationships or characters.

Makes you wonder what else happens that we never know about. I bet there's a really great show going on 'behind the scenes'
kitkat1971
06-08-2016
Originally Posted by SpecialFried:
“I suspect they'd been told but weren't quite convinced he'd gone.”

More than possible.

If they know anything about BB at all they'll know there is a history of evicted housemates coming back after being in secret rooms. It happened this time last year with Farrah and Jenna.

Granted they were fake evictions following public votes rather than an ejection by BB but they could think 'same difference'. Especially if the incident did indeed happen a few days ago, they might have assumed that his staying in at that point meant that he would stay for good. It would be a little like Aubrey being called into the DR and evicted for spitting in Bear's sandwich now when everybody would have thought that all action deemed necessary for that had happened on the day.

I just don't think Grant is that bright so was trying to avoid mention of his leaving (or going into a second house if that is what they suspect) at all.
kitkat1971
06-08-2016
Originally Posted by Lee_Bo:
“That's what I thought this thread was about before I opened it. We've not really seen him hold court have we?
So much time is taken up with nastiness and bullshit that we're not actually getting to see any interactions, relationships or characters.

Makes you wonder what else happens that we never know about. I bet there's a really great show going on 'behind the scenes'”

I agree. We're not seen him 'hold court' at all or be deferred to as a leader by the whole house. We've seen hardly anything of Ricky but apparently he does lots round the House. In fact we've hardly seen anything except the 'Squad' snoggin each other and tormenting other housemates or getting angry.

Clearly they think that is what we want but i'd be much more interested in the other people.
Vicky8675309
06-08-2016
Originally Posted by lon_chaney:
“What it implies is that the HMs are closely told by BB what they can and cannot say and in this case Grant wasnt sure what he could and coudnt say. Grant dosnt seem the sharpest tool in the box so Emma was firestorming him before he made it worse.”

I had similar thoughts and remembered Hughie on BOTS saying something like "can we talk about that" which I think was in reference to spit-gate.
flowerpowa
06-08-2016
Originally Posted by Salv*:
“I think because it only happened a few hours prior, Grant probably thought we didn't know and didn't want to be the person who leaked it.”

Biggins left the house at 7.p.m.
Wainy84
06-08-2016
Originally Posted by Vicky8675309:
“I had similar thoughts and remembered Hughie on BOTS saying something like "can we talk about that" which I think was in reference to spit-gate.”

Correct.
NirvanaGirl
06-08-2016
It's obvious there's a lot of interaction between the housemates and BB in the diary room that we don't get to see.

Jayne made a comment about how BB kept her updated daily on how her mother was, yet we never saw that.

I did find Grants comment interesting & it made me go huh?

I didn't watch the live feed but it does sound from the transcript of the Aubrey/Lewis conversation that they didn't believe Biggins had been evicted for real.

If it turns out to have been something stupid he's been evicted for then I'll give up with BB.

It needs to be something far worse than Aubrey spitting in Bears food and later directly into his mouth. It needs to be something far worse than Heavy D asking Chloe to perform a sexual act on him and it needs to be something far worse than the incident that led up to the coffee being poured over Bears head....surely? BB cannot simply pick and choose what intolerable behaviour they will and won't tolerate.

My hope is that we'll all watch it later & go "blimey, yup they were right to make him leave" especially since the awful Bear is still there!
Darcyprincess
06-08-2016
Originally Posted by Glinny:
“Maybe Biggins couldn't cope anymore in there and went to Diary Room and asked to leave and to make it a more sensational storyline for ratings they concocted a story.

Nothing C5 do in connection with BB surprises me.”

Yes t thought the same thing last night but then thought he would then be tagged as being bigoted and racist! Surely he would just say he wanted to leave instead? Perhaps he was never going to stay long in the beginning!
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