Originally Posted by SheSmiledAgain:
“No I was saying I could see why he got annoyed by Jodie, because she couldn't grasp that the reason she was being portrayed a certain way was because she acted that way. It would be like Pete being bitchy and then moaning over and over that he was being portrayed as bitchy. She also couldn't grasp that somebody making negative comments about her was just the same as when she made negative comments about others. In Jodies world if she made comments about other people it was fine but if anyone did it about her it was bullying.”
He didn't 'get annoyed'. He saw a dim, over-exposed, easy target and he went for it.
Originally Posted by SheSmiledAgain:
“It's possible to see what he was trying to achieve in that conversation with Traci without agreeing with him doing it. It wasn't pleasant viewing, it's not something I'd have done but I could see the point he was trying to make.
It's hard to view all of these interactions in the same way now when they're viewed in isolation rather than with the benefit of watching the build up and background to them on live feed first.
I don't see it as them going to "batter" Jodie or "turning on" Barrymore. I see it more as patience wearing thin with both Jodie and Barrymore and them eventually being given some home truths that neither particularly wanted to hear.”
BIB - really? Is it? What was he trying to achieve? Do you genuinely think Traci and her life and her best interests entered his narcissistic mind?
So his patience wore thin, did it? If I ever wanted to be on BB it was that year. I would have loved to have sat right in Pete's beloved personal space and tell him what I thought about his vitriolic projection. He was like a little ball of poison who would literally expire if he didn't have someone to spit it at every couple of hours. His face tells you all you need to know about his self-loathing. He didn't have the success, wit or wherewithal to make a career out of this (heck, even the awful Katie Hopkins outdid him on that score).
His career faded into little weak leaks of venom on the braindead set of BBOTs.
Originally Posted by Tweacle Tart II:
“Give it time......
Pffft. You clearly don't read the showbiz news (I'm shallow - don't judge me) which report on her insane online ramblings where she makes vile threats and potentially libellous comments about her soon to be ex husband every other day - not the one she married for a TV show, no - the other one she met in a car park. She even hinted that he needs to be kept away from kids but won't reveal why or the full story - probably holding out for some rag to make her an offer.
I still remember her blog where she launched a bile filled attack on Pete Burns, George Galloway and Michael Barrymore (and others) where she ranted about all the "wrongs" they'd allegedly done her. And this was on Christmas Day!
She hasn't changed at all and if you think she has then more fool you. She was, is and always will be a throughly nasty piece of work.”
Jodie Marsh was and is, from my limited knowledge of her, a bit of a fool. Not the sharpest knife in the drawer; easy pickings. She's to be pitied, really; maybe even admired for making a career out of nothing. She was never 'nasty', that I recall.
If that pretentious arse-wipe Burns had spoken to and about me the way he did about her; that reaction would be considered extraordinarily - admirably - mild.
Burns has become a Gina-esque paradoxical hero on DSBB. He was an utter, utter pillock.