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Trish paytas
TheDC
08-09-2016
Why has she never been on cbb uk?

She's openly asked on her videos if she can go In and has millions of sub's.

She is for famous than 80% of this years housemates.
Fijay
09-09-2016
I don't think they've ever had an actual youtube celebrity on the show before, it'd be something really different! (I know Frankie used youtube sensation as his claim to fame, but we all know that's bs)

She would be entertaining, an absolute mess on it! Would love to watch her
TheDC
09-09-2016
Have thet not? It seems silly a YouTube cekeb is way more famous than the z listers they have.

She's made a whole video saying she wants to go on the British show. Probs just because it pays well
Barracute
09-09-2016
Sorry i have NEVER heard of her, not being rude for the sake of it, i am genuinely being quite serious, which puts into perspective the claim she is 80% more famous then this years hms - for me anyway !
TheDC
09-09-2016
Well I guess it depends on your age.

Most people haven't heard of most people in cbb.
All_seeing_eye
09-09-2016
I've never heard of her, I did however know many of this year's participants.
CLL Dodge
09-09-2016
They've never heard of her either.
Virgil Tracy
09-09-2016
is it a Greek salad or something ?
emptybox
09-09-2016
Seems a bit daft for the OP to claim that someone nobody has heard of is more famous than 80% of CBB HMs.

And if you have to ask to go in then you are certainly not well enough known.
Real celebrities have to be persuaded to go in.
09beyoncefan
10-09-2016
I have no idea who she is and I know most people on CBB most years lmao.

I do think a Youtube celebrity would be something different, as long as it wasn't the likes of Zoella or Marcus Butler. I don't really like many UK Youtubers but I'd love to see Glozell or Jenna Marbles in CBB!
Zarla
10-09-2016
I've never heard of her.

Youtube sensations don't always translate well onto TV. The Jack Jones guy on Celebs Go Dating isn't charismatic at all.
tmj
10-09-2016
Glozell would be a great housemate I think !
TheDC
10-09-2016
Originally Posted by emptybox:
“Seems a bit daft for the OP to claim that someone nobody has heard of is more famous than 80% of CBB HMs.

And if you have to ask to go in then you are certainly not well enough known.
Real celebrities have to be persuaded to go in. ”

Ha who of this year was a real celeb?

Many celebs talk about doing reality TV shows, Trish is no different.

Trish is way more relivant than most of this years.

Shane would also be great, but he's earning 10+ million a year. I doubt he would ever consider going in.

Trish is probably making far more money than any of this years contestants.
emptybox
10-09-2016
Originally Posted by TheDC:
“Ha who of this year was a real celeb?

Many celebs talk about doing reality TV shows, Trish is no different.

Trish is way more relivant than most of this years.

Shane would also be great, but he's earning 10+ million a year. I doubt he would ever consider going in.

Trish is probably making far more money than any of this years contestants.”

Probably a silly 'oldie' question, but how do these people making Youtube videos make money out of it?
Surely you don't have to pay to watch anything on Youtube?
Is it through product sponsorship or advertising?
Barracute
10-09-2016
Originally Posted by TheDC:
“Ha who of this year was a real celeb?

Many celebs talk about doing reality TV shows, Trish is no different.

Trish is way more relivant than most of this years.

Shane would also be great, but he's earning 10+ million a year. I doubt he would ever consider going in.

Trish is probably making far more money than any of this years contestants.”

Well so far 1 out of 8 people posting a reply have said that they have heard of her (not counting those who have not actually said either way) - so thats a lot less than the 80% you claimed in your OP !
tmj
10-09-2016
Originally Posted by Barracute:
“Well so far 1 out of 8 people posting a reply have said that they have heard of her (not counting those who have not actually said either way) - so thats a lot less than the 80% you claimed in your OP !”

Add me to the list of people who have no clue who she is
sibok
11-09-2016
Who on earth are you talking about? Trish who?
If someone is literally begging to appear then that person should never be allowed on. Just for the fact of being so desperate. And no, I will not google this moron whoever she is. I will choose to stay ignorant of such a tryhard.
sibok
11-09-2016
Originally Posted by emptybox:
“Probably a silly 'oldie' question, but how do these people making Youtube videos make money out of it?
Surely you don't have to pay to watch anything on Youtube?
Is it through product sponsorship or advertising?”

When a youtuber gets a certain amount of subscribers to their channel (tens of thousands is a good start). they can then monetize their channel. They can partner with youtube which means ads are placed on their videos and youtube gets a cut of any money paid by advertisers. In return youtube will heavily promote your channel on the site. You have to provide regular videos though, which is why these people are permanently making new videos. It's a full time job. the more clicks you get the more advertisers that will come calling. Oh, and that's the thing, it is only just clicks that are recorded. So when some video shows it has 1,000,000 "views" it doesn't mean they are fans or anything, it just means that it has been clicked on that many times. and as we all know, most of the videos we click on we don't even watch for more than 20 seconds before clicking the next one.

Personally I use adblock and never see the stupid ads anyway.
emptybox
12-09-2016
Originally Posted by sibok:
“When a youtuber gets a certain amount of subscribers to their channel (tens of thousands is a good start). they can then monetize their channel. They can partner with youtube which means ads are placed on their videos and youtube gets a cut of any money paid by advertisers. In return youtube will heavily promote your channel on the site. You have to provide regular videos though, which is why these people are permanently making new videos. It's a full time job. the more clicks you get the more advertisers that will come calling. Oh, and that's the thing, it is only just clicks that are recorded. So when some video shows it has 1,000,000 "views" it doesn't mean they are fans or anything, it just means that it has been clicked on that many times. and as we all know, most of the videos we click on we don't even watch for more than 20 seconds before clicking the next one.

Personally I use adblock and never see the stupid ads anyway.”

Ah thanks.
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