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biggins gets the boot but lewis stays
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bratwurzt
17-08-2016
Originally Posted by Jim_Bob5:
“Lewis attacked Heavy D, Biggins attacked the world's bisexuals and offended the Jews.”

What a stupid arugument, using numbers. Whatever next, Tyson only raped ONE woman, Biggins offended millions of people that like both sexes?
GibsonSG
17-08-2016
Originally Posted by Norn2:
“i just don't understand their logic”

..... and Bear stayed even although he smashed the window and abused the diary room. I have no idea what goes on with the producers.
bluegroper
17-08-2016
Originally Posted by ClassicGarfield:
“It's 2 warnings and your out on the 3rd.

Biggens already had 2 warnings for his biphobia and the Jewish thing he said to Katie. Then he said something else, which was another biphobic thing concerning aids. So he got booted and rightly so.

Lewis had 2 warnings for his behaviour to heavy.

Not defending lewis' behaviour tho as he is vile.”

With the dishing out of warnings and final warnings is a bit inconsistent I think. They ejected Biggins for multiple warnings but only two were shown, the jewish joke being supressed. Bear has a lot of warnings and I bet a lot more haven't been shown. Lewis is on his 3rd and final warning and Aubrey is on her first and final warning. So there are a lot of inconsistencies with these warnings being handed out. It is clear Bear will never be thrown out for whatever he does because they want to promote ex on the beach and they couldn't care less about any other HM.
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