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“Originally posted by MichelleS
Ok i'm not a johnny supporter at all, i want kate to win all the way, but i'm just wondering..............all of you who state that johnny is on bb3 purely to act, be a player etc etc all because you know he holds an equity card
In his defence............alison, pj and sophie all say he is genuine and IS not acting
OK alex is a model...........................what on earth could his reasons for being on a tv show 24/7..........and why has no-one asked this before? ”
Alison and Sophie failed to come up with a single perceptive comment the whole time they they were in the house. Alison knew Jonny for all of two weeks and Sophie was on the same side as Jonny for all of one week (notably when Jonny slipped into depression (which ironically is when his popularity picked up)). Sophie was hardly popular and Jonny was one of her few friends in the house.
PJ has admitted he found it tiring at first (Jonny & Kate Hamming it up for the cameras), Spencer has found it tiring (both inside the house and out), Sandy found his humor basic, Adele, Tim and Alex think he plays up to the cameras and is false a lot of the time, I don't remember him making an impression on Lee (good or bad). In short, the majority of the housemates in the house have disliked his "acting" some, most or all of the time.
Alex has said on the show that Big Brother would harm his modelling career as he would now be a "known" face who would be forever associated with big brother meaning that he find it impossible to find work in England so he'd have to go back to Germany.
I liken watching Jonny to being forced to watch a commedian/pantomime who/which you don't like and don't find particularly funny. Therefore every joke feels unfunny and every appearance on screen feels cringeworthy and with the performance you are no closer to knowing the individual.
The root or the crux of the Jonny love/hate debate is whether or not you find him funny. Personally I agree with Sandy in that I find his humour "very basic" and his 'chucklevision' comedy better suited to children's television.