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MPW Senior breaks his silence
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/tvshowbiz...ocial-facebook
I don't read newspapers, and certainly not the Daily Mail, but I found this interview both fascinating and enthralling. I think anyone else would sue, but MPW Senior clearly can't be bothered. I was never a fan, but it's a relief that he scooped his son up out of the gutter before certain disaster struck. Bosses really should should be ashamed of themselves, and I applaud MPW for speaking out. It really highlights that the team behind this wayward programme are nothing but immature, disgusting individuals. Then along came that child, Bear. No amount of sticking plasters are going to fix this show. |
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He should blame himself more for raising a spoilt brat son.
C5 were never going to cover up the behaviour that got the twerp evicted first. |
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He's criticising the show for influencing kids.
Does he actually know that the show isn't a children's show? I'd understand if the focus of his criticism was about the exploitation of people who appear on the show, but he's critical of the idea that it influences children. Which is very misguided and probably only serves to undermine any good points he may have to make. |
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He's criticising the show for influencing kids.
Does he actually know that the show isn't a children's show? Some watch it; others are influenced indirectly; and there at least used to be an edited version of the highlights shown during the day (and so before the watershed). Quote:
I'd understand if the focus of his criticism was about the exploitation of people who appear on the show, but he's critical of the idea that it influences children. Which is very misguided and probably only serves to undermine any good points he may have to make.
I don't it's misguided to think it influences children (see above), but it might be misguided to make it the focus of criticism.
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That doesn't stop it from influencing kids.
Some watch it; others are influenced indirectly; and there at least used to be an edited version of the highlights shown during the day (and so before the watershed). I don't it's misguided to think it influences children (see above), but it might be misguided to make it the focus of criticism. |
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He should blame himself more for raising a spoilt brat son.
C5 were never going to cover up the behaviour that got the twerp evicted first. BB is a reality show, warts & all, the people who take part in it are fully aware their actions (good or bad), will more than likely be broadcast. There are plenty of warnings before the programme starts about the content, why would you allow young kids to watch it? He needs to wind his neck in, take some responsibility & stop blaming others for the mistakes he & his ex wife have made. They brought up a child who clearly has had no boundaries, has no respect for anyone (or indeed himself), but it's all CH5's fault for exposing his son's behaviour on national TV. Okaaaaaaaay. Little wonder his son has a sense of entitlement, given his father's attitude. ROLLEYES |
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What on earth can they leave in it?
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http://www.dailymail.co.uk/tvshowbiz...ocial-facebook
I don't read newspapers, and certainly not the Daily Mail, but I found this interview both fascinating and enthralling. I think anyone else would sue, but MPW Senior clearly can't be bothered. I was never a fan, but it's a relief that he scooped his son up out of the gutter before certain disaster struck. Bosses really should should be ashamed of themselves, and I applaud MPW for speaking out. It really highlights that the team behind this wayward programme are nothing but immature, disgusting individuals. Then along came that child, Bear. No amount of sticking plasters are going to fix this show. It's difficult to know what would make the very damaged MPW Jr better but there's no doubt that the drugs, drink and promiscuity aren't helping him. He's pushed the self-destruct button - nothing will change until he decides it's time to get help. |
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