[I hope she is voted out first, maybe then it will compute with her that she is universally disliked and we aren't interested in her lowlife past.
I agree, although I wouldn't say I dislike her, more that I'm just not interested. I'm also a bit fed up of the way that recovered druggies seem to get a huge wave of sympathy - 12 years an addict, wow, aren't you brave sort of thing. Nobody forced her to push all sorts of crap into herself. I know it's commendable that she's now off the junk, but it's far easier to come off if you have the money to book yourself into an exclusive detox centre - a lot of poor kids on the streets don't have that luxury. Same sort of sympathy vote went out to Tara last year.
It reminds me of that newpaper article last week, that reported (correctly) that pupils who misbehaved, then improved were being rewarded with sweets, whereas pupils who always toed the line got nothing.