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Genuine talent and character vs. cowardly bully
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Janette800
15-08-2016
Originally Posted by Prof_Matt:
“Two people interest me in CBB: Frankie and Bear.

Frankie is genuinely talented. He's performed on Broadway, and produced shows starring Jude Law, David Hyde Pierce and Jim Belushi. He has 1.5 million followers on Instagram and his YouTube videos have been watched nearly 25 million times.

He is a remorselessly positive person. He founded a non-profit organisation focussed on Africa, and has raised funds to build a school there, donating his own money in the process.

Bear is a wind-up merchant and a coward. We all remember how he froze like a scared puppy when confronted with Big Brother's security.

But most telling of all was the task last night when they had to hold out money bags. Bear might look good, but there's zero substance and zero character. He gave up quickly. Lewis seemed to fight hard, but was beaten. Frankie went on and on and on.

The question voters face is this: Do you want to acknowledge and reward genuine talent and hard-work? Positivity and someone who's trying to make the world a better place.

Or do you reward a pathetic bully who's only claim to fame is that he's an utterly selfish user, who accidentally found fame for being generically good looking and nasty on trashy tv programmes.

Yes, Bear is very good at what he does. So are cockroaches.”

Good Post
Janette800
15-08-2016
Originally Posted by yogacats:
“Well it's a no brainer for me ..... but sadly the mentality of Bear is something which for some reason, seems to be celebrated, encouraged and rewarded these days.”

It's the Helen Wood syndrome.
chelle6
15-08-2016
Originally Posted by snariek:
“BBUS lets the housemates say what they want and there's also 24/7 live feed. Anyone who saw the "unedited" Frankie on the US show would see he's actually a horrible nasty person.”

I saw the "unedited" Frankie on the US show and on balance I liked him, he isn't perfect and his weakness is narcissism, but he is talented and hard working and has a great attitude to life. He offers kindness to others and he does try to put his best foot forward in everything.

When I saw that task I knew for sure Frankie would be the last man standing. I hope he is the last man standing on finale night

Half of this cast is goading, the other half is whining, Frankie stands in the middle shining bright waking up everyday and trying to offer something fun and light.
yowie29
15-08-2016
The reason why Reality Show Stars are so lauded is because untalented, ordinary people can aspire to them. Anyone with a modicum of talent is disliked out of sheer jealously. Instead of seething maybe more people should gain some artistic skills.
snariek
15-08-2016
Originally Posted by Scamps8:
“For example.....proof, link. This is just a sweeping statement with no hard evidence to back it up. 😡”

Didn't post any because of the evidence of why he was one of the most hated Big Brother US contestants of all time is pretty simple to find with a quick google, but a small selection is below.

http://www.bustle.com/articles/38867...lain-territory

http://www.thewire.com/entertainment...-hated/379465/

http://www.tmz.com/2014/07/29/big-br...a-grandfather/
NathalieR
15-08-2016
Its funny as I watched the BB Frankie was in in the USA. He was quite sly and manipulative but I guess you really have to be in the US one as it is soooo much different. I quite like him though.
Virgil Tracy
15-08-2016
he's a weasel , bum-kissing Marnie on Friday night telling her how much he liked her then nominates her , rictus-grin - 2-faced .
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