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Sunita's going home.
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mromega
29-05-2002
Pictures of Sunita's time in the BB3 house are now up on the DS:BB website : Click Here
including Sunita sliding down the stairs, which is my favourite picture so far from BB3.
Dek Hogan
29-05-2002
Suspicious timing...just before the start of the Survivor final....

hmmmm.
smitp
29-05-2002
Seem to remeber auditions for Shiprecked there was a guy that had nearly qualified to go away for 3 months for the ch4 show. With a couple of weeks to go he addmited to one of the other contestants he only had 2 or 3 weeks of work to go away. That contestant told the producers, and he was pulled from the show.

Maybee she had no intention of staying in?

She must have know before that it would affect her carear - it's not as if she didn't know there was 30 cameras in the house.
Laggy
29-05-2002
Any news yet on what Time she'd be going and if it will be shown Live on E4 (I Mean with pictures from outdoors eg. her walking down the steps - etc)

I think the best Idea would to keep her in there until 7pm and show it live on 'Little Brother' - and maybe even have an intrerveiw with dermot?
Mark H
29-05-2002
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“Originally posted by halibutgoatramble
Suspicious timing...just before the start of the Survivor final....

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What's Survivor?

Damn the World Cup, I'm going to miss all of this. Oh well.
jezza
29-05-2002
I think Sunita had a lot more to lose than anyone else, but perhaps she wanted to experiment with the idea of celebrity for a while.

She probably went along for the selection not thinking she would get in and then when she did probably had a lot of people telling her it;s the opportunity of a lifetime

Maybe she just discovered it's not for her, and the mix of people contributed. I think it's actually braver for her to admit it rather than stay in there and let things get worse.
mromega
29-05-2002
Sunita is probably going through the early stages of depression at the moment. As someone who is currently suffering from it you can see the signs, becoming more withdrawn, not wanting to talk to people. Sunita has also said that there are issues outside the house that she needs to get sorted, these are probably playing on her mind as well making her even more depressed.
Tony McKay
29-05-2002
Plus the fact she's going to make a quick buck or two out of it from selling her story to the tabloids - perhaps she needs a quick cash injection to fast track her legal career ?
Jason C
29-05-2002
I thought she might be leaving via a back exit Nasty Nick style.

As you rightly say, though, BBLB should make very interesting viewing, providing Dermot O'Leary doesn't go all 'softly softly' on her.

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“Maybe she just discovered it's not for her, and the mix of people contributed. I think it's actually braver for her to admit it rather than stay in there and let things get worse.”

That's fair enough, but you surely have to question how the producers and psychotherapists didn't forsee that this eventuality would've arisen. At the moment, I blame them more than I blame her.
agentz
29-05-2002
Oh come on people for fecks sake, give her a break. Yes she's not been particularly happy since she moved in to the house, but that is understandable.

All of you who are giving it 'I wouldn't have quit, I know what its like in there' then I put forward that you don't have a clue what its really like in there and couldn't possible hope to imagine unless you've been in the same situation.

I don't think that she can be criticised too heavily for her decision to leave the house - after all she must have done a lot of serious thinking before entering and it would've taken a huge amount of courage to agree to go in.

Something else I just thought of - I think the producers may have been aware of Sunita's unease from the very beginning what with all the psychological testing that they do, and were hoping that she'd settle in and do really well, but would've been acutely aware that they were introducing a vastly different personality from a lot of the others in the house and have always been aware that this is a possibility.

Sunita's not the only one in the house who's either currently unhappy or has been unhappy, its just that she's the only one who's reached this decision. So far.
schwobble
29-05-2002
Does this mean they'll bring a replacement contestant in?

Maybe it'll be that guy whose application video was him in the kitchen doing his ironing naked, his willy swinging unappetisingly around in full view.
smitp
29-05-2002
I'm on conspiracy theory mode

Could the producers have put her in knowing she had doubts, and would probably pull out at some point. Then from their selection of "spares", they could put somebody in that is totally different than anybody else already in, or just a total odd ball.
Mark H
29-05-2002
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“Originally posted by schwobble
Does this mean they'll bring a replacement contestant in?

Maybe it'll be that guy whose application video was him in the kitchen doing his ironing naked, his willy swinging unappetisingly around in full view.
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Yes and most definately no.
mromega
29-05-2002
Sunita is leaving early-ish tomorrow.
Laggy
29-05-2002
I wonder if Big Brother will edit tonights show and tell people and take off Sunitas nomination number off. Probably not - extra money for them!
Jason C
29-05-2002
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“Originally posted by smitp
Could the producers have put her in knowing she had doubts, and would probably pull out at some point. Then from their selection of "spares", they could put somebody in that is totally different than anybody else already in, or just a total odd ball. ”

The trouble is, it's almost a foregone conclusion that any newcomer to the house will be perceived as an outsider by the housemates and not be able to fit in; some of the housemates were talking about that earlier today.

Because of that, I don't think the producers would've taken the risk had they known that she may not have lasted the course, and would've put in a more assured cert.
LC
29-05-2002
Anyone entering BB will know what to expect. The first BBers in 2000 went in cold and didn't really expect anyone to be watching. This time, we have the experience of two previous BBs to draw on. I would say BB3 has, up till now, been relatively tame by comparision to the first two. So, what has happened to make her change her mind in such a short time ?
Santo
29-05-2002
In previous years, there has always been some people who could carry a conversation (more than 1)... I don't think there was anybody willing to do that this year.
LC
29-05-2002
If I were looking for intelligent conversation, I'm not sure Sunita would be the right person to provide it. When the housemates reduce in number, the conversation will flow more easily. At the moment, I think they all have their defences up.
jw
29-05-2002
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“Originally posted by Santo
That being the case... wonder what C4 will do tomorrow... still evict one and do the post-eviction interview together? ”

Another person is being evicted tomorrow?! I thought it was Friday?!
Jason C
29-05-2002
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“Originally posted by LC
When the housemates reduce in number, the conversation will flow more easily. At the moment, I think they all have their defences up. ”

That's exactly what Sandy thinks of the current situation.
cerberus
29-05-2002
Come on people, would any of you really have a clue what it'd be like to go into a house with 11 strangers, where you are going to be watched 24/7?

Answer: No, and don't even say that you would, because unless you've been there then you're talking bull*hit.

Don't be hard on Sunita, it's not her fault that she hasn't enjoyed what she's doing. I honestly don't think there's any conspiracy here either. They put her in and she wasn't enjoying it so she wants out again. Fair enough. Why can't you give her credit for taking the decision to leave? That had probably been a far harder decision than going in in the first place, knowing what she might face coming out.

I don't think there's been anyone really willing to talk to her one on one, or as a small group. They've all been too busy playing games or hiding in corners reading.

I like Sunita and was hoping she'd decide to stick it out, but I would assume she's made the best decision for herself, and it won't have been made lightly.

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“Sunita is probably going through the early stages of depression at the moment. As someone who is currently suffering from it you can see the signs, becoming more withdrawn, not wanting to talk to people. Sunita has also said that there are issues outside the house that she needs to get sorted, these are probably playing on her mind as well making her even more depressed.”

I don't agree with that at all, she's withdrawn because she hasn't been able to connect with the others, not because she's depressed. In fact she will most likely be a little depressed, but simply because she's not happy. If she was clinically depressed then she would most likely have not been in the house at all.
Roz
29-05-2002
lol I voted for her to be evicted this week... what a waste of 25p lmao
Santo
29-05-2002
J2K - I got my days mixed up... my mistake

I 100% agree with what Cerberus wrote... I think she took the right decision for her, and that is what's important..
Craig_E
29-05-2002
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“Come on people, would any of you really have a clue what it'd be like to go into a house with 11 strangers, where you are going to be watched 24/7?”

Answer: Yes.

I would have a clue, of course i would... what did she think was going to happen? Take part on a live reality show and not meet strangers and be filmed?

Anyway, she's just pissed because she can't compete with all the bigger personalities found in the house.
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