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Are BB bosses too controlling?
Pete_Lashmar
09-08-2016
We've seen many HMs over the years causing lots of controversy and many of them have been kicked out.

What's interesting though is that no one discusses it on BOTS - it's like they're forgotten, and any thoughts they expressed are totally ignored.

This is going way back to when the show was on C4 - BB bosses are very happy indeed to encourage fighting talk, bad behaviour, sexual behaviour etc - but when the crap hits the fan, they turn inwards and ignore they had anything to do with it.

Manipulation has always been the name of the game, but when no one discusses issues which viewers are debating (at length) online, it's really frustrating.

Yes BOTS should discuss the HMs that are in the house - but open the debate when they're out and stop this "dump them" attitude they seem to have.

Even Rylan, on This Morning said he couldn't personally comment on Biggins being kicked out, because he'd possibly get sacked - so where are the real voices, the honest opinions.

BB bosses aren't just manipulating HMs, they're manipulating everything.
doormouse
09-08-2016
Yes of course they are.

What makes me laugh is the deluded posters who think anyone suggesting they edit this show are 'Conspiracy Theorists' - that is hilarious!!
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