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One of the worst things about the win
Lee_Bo
27-08-2016
As he stood at the top of the platform, all the nastiness, animosity, baiting and goading were all validated for him. He soaked in that moment of victory and it was a massive mental marker that his behaviour was good, that everyone liked him and that's all that matters.

In Stephen's world negative comments bounce off him, they don't even stick around long enough to be processed in his mind.

So he will continue exactly the way he's been for these 4 weeks. Sure he's off my radar forever now (or until he's next on BB) but everyone he encounters is going to have to live with that character. He'll carry on upsetting people with no regard for their feelings.

It also sends the wrong message to impressionable teenagers. I think C5 have been quite irresponsible with their broadcasting.
Virgil Tracy
27-08-2016
I think - considering how vindictive and nasty some of them were to him in there he showed a lot of forgiveness .


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Lee_Bo
27-08-2016
Originally Posted by Virgil Tracy:
“I think - considering how vindictive and nasty some of them were to him in there he showed a lot of forgiveness .


.”

Lol, sure. That's the PMA at work.

To borrow PotNoodle's words:
http://forums.digitalspy.co.uk/showp...6&postcount=29
sorcha_healy27
27-08-2016
Originally Posted by Virgil Tracy:
“I think - considering how vindictive and nasty some of them were to him in there he showed a lot of forgiveness .


.”

Pitman
27-08-2016
as he stood at the platform, pink trainers, blonde hair, hawiiain shirt and no trousers, I expected him to break into the Agadoo dance
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