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Jodie has a problem.
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Susann
14-01-2006
Originally Posted by pairofpants:
“Like Jordan has never had a go about Marsh!”

Originally Posted by cherry o:
“I am pretty sure Jordan started it as well She has been just as cruel. Like I said somewhere else they are very similar imo and also as bad as each other.”


I'm pretty sure Jordon started it also. They probably both just say stuff for the publicity, doubt either really means it. Wouldn't surprise me if they were really friends.
Yeah_Jackie
14-01-2006
I have averted my gaze each time his coterie has fallen out haha
Old Punkette
14-01-2006
I saw Jordan on Des and Mel yesterday and thought how she has got her act together now. She's given up drinking and said how she has made awful mistakes and grew up in the public eye but wants to put all that behind her. She was the first to laugh at her and Peter Andre's tacky image and I thought how happy she seems.

I do hope Jodie can get her act together stop blaming everyone else for her flaws and to also stop lying. I may be wrong but didn't she say to Davina that Dennis stopped speaking to her and voted her out when she said she wouldn't ever sleep with him? Now I seem to recall that she told him she WOULD sleep with him but she wouldn't go out with him. Hmmm....
pairofpants
14-01-2006
Originally Posted by zimmy:
“I didn't think it was a case of JM v MB. I thought it was a deeply offensive remark, as the family of the deceased may have been watching. To have your loved ones death used as part of a juvenile feud between two attention seeking has-beens has to be the lowest of the low imo.

Any sympathy that I harboured for Ms Marsh, after that performance, went right out of the window. A victim? I think not. ”

Surely it will have been far worse for the 'family of the deceased' to actually see MBarrymore in the house, rather than a one-off remark from Jodie Marsh??
louise1966
14-01-2006
i don't especially like jodie marsh, but it is beyond me what gives michael barrymore the impression that he can constantly bully and intimidate her. i think she has kept remarkably calm, and would have been well within her rights to say a lot more to both barrymore and galloway. it makes a laughing stock of british tv that barrymore was even included in this show; a young guy was found dead in the swimming pool at his home, having been sexually assaulted, and he claimed to know nothing about it? why did his career go down the pan, then? and why did he emigrate to new zealand to try and find work? because he knew if he stayed here, the public would not watch him, pay to see his shows, and you can bet the police would still be after him.
as a vegetarian myself, and animal rights campaigner, i do believe in some of jodie's principles. but barrymore? i don't think he has any.
feelsolucky
14-01-2006
Originally Posted by Old Punkette:
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I had to laugh when she claimed to be 'The biggest faghag in the world, ever' and Davina said she could challenge her on that. My brother owns a very famous London gay nightclub and none of the gay men he knows, rates JM at all.

They love Jordan though. ”

You might regret posting this! Expect a superlarge inbox asking for special favours.
Coral_B
14-01-2006
Originally Posted by AaronG:
“"I have a problem with people dying in swimming pools but I dont say anything, you know what I mean?"


Isn't that the comment of someone who DESERVES to be treated like crap? For using someones death like that for a cheap joke is hardly becoming of the loveable victim she sees herself as. Moreover her looking nervously at the cameras within 3 seconds of saying that dispicable line showed exactly how aware of the cameras she was all along.

So just to counter act the "Barrymore is a bully for pointing" threads I just thought this sick little throw away comment from the Innocent One deserves more distain than it has recieved.”

Admittedly, that was a very insensitive thing to say ( for the victims family, i couldnt give a shite about Barrymore's feelings).

But what i think Jodie meant was that ' people in glass houses shouldnt throw stones' i.e. what right has Michael to preach at her when he is more mesed up than she is.
Yeah_Jackie
14-01-2006
Originally Posted by Coral_B:
“Admittedly, that was a very insensitive thing to say ( for the victims family, i couldnt give a shite about Barrymore's feelings).

But what i think Jodie meant was that ' people in glass houses shouldnt throw stones' i.e. what right has Michael to preach at her when he is more mesed up than she is.”

Perhaps she should have just said "people in glass houses ... etc"
AdyB
14-01-2006
Jodie said in her interview that the other HM's kept on telling her to leave the country, forgive me if i have got this wrong but i can recall MB saying this once and i think he said maybe you should leave the country i can't recall anyone else making this comment
pairofpants
14-01-2006
Originally Posted by Coral_B:
“Admittedly, that was a very insensitive thing to say ( for the victims family, i couldnt give a shite about Barrymore's feelings).

But what i think Jodie meant was that ' people in glass houses shouldnt throw stones' i.e. what right has Michael to preach at her when he is more mesed up than she is.

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Precisely. And for all Burns' apologists, I'd like to see how they'd react if confronted by him and called 'a stirring bitch' or whatever it was. Even if she was an irritating cow, NO ONE deserves to be spoken to like that.
feelsolucky
14-01-2006
Originally Posted by AdyB:
“Jodie said in her interview that the other HM's kept on telling her to leave the country, forgive me if i have got this wrong but i can recall MB saying this once and i think he said maybe you should leave the country i can't recall anyone else making this comment”

I thought this as well.
pairofpants
14-01-2006
Originally Posted by AdyB:
“Jodie said in her interview that the other HM's kept on telling her to leave the country, forgive me if i have got this wrong but i can recall MB saying this once and i think he said maybe you should leave the country i can't recall anyone else making this comment”

Well it was edited, wasn't it, but he probably did say it to her several times.
TheSarge
14-01-2006
Originally Posted by Coral_B:
“Admittedly, that was a very insensitive thing to say ( for the victims family, i couldnt give a shite about Barrymore's feelings).

But what i think Jodie meant was that ' people in glass houses shouldnt throw stones' i.e. what right has Michael to preach at her when he is more mesed up than she is.”

The fact is Barrymore is still mentally disturbed (and highly delusional – well that’s my opinion) and BB is going over the top with this whole “shock the audience” crap.

What next: molesters, war criminals, seedy former game show hosts and drug addicts?
rosieeee
14-01-2006
Originally Posted by zimmy:
“I didn't think it was a case of JM v MB. I thought it was a deeply offensive remark, as the family of the deceased may have been watching. To have your loved ones death used as part of a juvenile feud between two attention seeking has-beens has to be the lowest of the low imo.

Any sympathy that I harboured for Ms Marsh, after that performance, went right out of the window. A victim? I think not. ”

I thought that when she said it - to make her point she could have just said 'I could have brought up his past' but to actually mention the guy who died as a retort was not good.
AdyB
14-01-2006
Originally Posted by pairofpants:
“Well it was edited, wasn't it, but he probably did say it to her several times.”



But when he said it i was watching it live so no it was not edited
pairofpants
14-01-2006
Originally Posted by rosieeee:
“I thought that when she said it - to make her point she could have just said 'I could have brought up his past' but to actually mention the guy who died as a retort was not good.”

No it wasn't great, but she was just being a human being for christ's sake - good lord has no one on here ever said something they shouldn't?!
pairofpants
14-01-2006
Originally Posted by AdyB:
“But when he said it i was watching it live so no it was not edited”

So you've watched for 24/7 and seen that he never said it to her again?
rosieeee
14-01-2006
Originally Posted by pairofpants:
“No it wasn't great, but she was just being a human being for christ's sake - good lord has no one on here ever said something they shouldn't?!”

Yes many times but not on live television!
AdyB
14-01-2006
Originally Posted by pairofpants:
“So you've watched for 24/7 and seen that he never said it to her again?”

your name is not Jodie is it lol

No i never said that I said that when i saw MB saying what he did he only said it once and i saw that live not edited
pairofpants
14-01-2006
Originally Posted by rosieeee:
“Yes many times but not on live television! ”

That is the whole point of BB - they forget the cameras are there. You would have to be Jesus to hold your tongue. But then that is evidently what some people think they are.
pairofpants
14-01-2006
Originally Posted by AdyB:
“your name is not Jodie is it lol

No i never said that I said that when i saw MB saying what he did he only said it once and i saw that live not edited”

All she said was that he had repeatedly said it, not in the same conversation.
rosieeee
14-01-2006
Originally Posted by pairofpants:
“That is the whole point of BB - they forget the cameras are there. You would have to be Jesus to hold your tongue. But then that is evidently what some people think they are.”

everyone has their own opinion though, hence the point of this forum!
Yeah_Jackie
14-01-2006
Originally Posted by pairofpants:
“All she said was that he had repeatedly said it, not in the same conversation.”

Yes she said it but there is no evidence to support her. Not on all the television coverage, nor from the many people who are watching live streaming. She just can't substantiate her claims. She has repeatedly repeated the same few claims to justify her stance in the house. None of them hold any water.

"Bad time of year for me. If I could have put Big Brother of until July I would have" "My dad may not be out there when I get out" ... and so it went on

Oh come on! Don't go in the house then! She was not hijacked to go in there apart from by her own personal greed and failed attempt to rehabilitate her public image.
AaronG
14-01-2006
What is she seasonal? What difference does the time of year make?
AaronG
14-01-2006
...having said that I'm pleased that I didnt have to post here in April. I SOOO do no feel myself between April 11th - 29th.
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