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Nope, you haven't read that wrong and nor have I 'seen the light'. I still think Bea has been the best housemate this year and would love her to win, but I know she won't. I'm not going to go on about how great she is as unfortunately 'Freddie Fans' won't stand for it.

Anyway eviction finals are, generally, always held in front of the large crowd. Unfortunately, the live crowd consists of spiteful, nasty, morons. To see Bea have to put up with the jeering, taunting and unnecessary language whilst being interviewed will be uncomfortable to watch. Its funny how the word 'bully' is easily put against a housemate, and yes Bea has been known to throw that accusation out, but why its deemed acceptable for the crowd to reach a level of 'bullying' is beyond me.

I've not seen how Bea can be regarded as the most hated housemate ever, she's never spat at anyone (ala Dennis), she's not threatened anyone (ala Alex) nor has she ever dropped a scab in someones food (ala Maxwell). I don't really justify anyone housemate being booed, the only time being Grace but that was because she threw water over Suzie in a spiteful way.

I've seen some threads on this forum saying how they 'HOPE' Bea get's booed and taunted when she leaves. Its surprising how unbelievably spiteful some people can be, especially against a housemates who has a game plan when playing a game, since when is that so wrong?

Big Brother is all about housemates you like or don't like, I didn't like Freddie but wouldn't wish any ill feeling against him, its just a shame there's so many moronic people out there, I hope they never have to go through what Bea will evidently have to go through Frowner

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Originally posted by Rawky-Roo:
Nope, you haven't read that wrong and nor have I 'seen the light'. I still think Bea has been the best housemate this year and would love her to win, but I know she won't. I'm not going to go on about how great she is as unfortunately 'Freddie Fans' won't stand for it.

Anyway eviction finals are, generally, always held in front of the large crowd. Unfortunately, the live crowd consists of spiteful, nasty, morons. To see Bea have to put up with the jeering, taunting and unnecessary language whilst being interviewed will be uncomfortable to watch. Its funny how the word 'bully' is easily put against a housemate, and yes Bea has been known to throw that accusation out, but why its deemed acceptable for the crowd to reach a level of 'bullying' is beyond me.

I've not seen how Bea can be regarded as the most hated housemate ever, she's never spat at anyone (ala Dennis), she's not threatened anyone (ala Alex) nor has she ever dropped a scab in someones food (ala Maxwell). I don't really justify anyone housemate being booed, the only time being Grace but that was because she threw water over Suzie in a spiteful way.

I've seen some threads on this forum saying how they 'HOPE' Bea get's booed and taunted when she leaves. Its surprising how unbelievably spiteful some people can be, especially against a housemates who has a game plan when playing a game, since when is that so wrong?

Big Brother is all about housemates you like or don't like, I didn't like Freddie but wouldn't wish any ill feeling against him, its just a shame there's so many moronic people out there, I hope they never have to go through what Bea will evidently have to go through Frowner

I think she can take it. Better HMs than her have been booed and if it helps her to gain a perspective of how horrid she is, then so be it. I shan't weep for her.
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But that's the nature of the game. Whenever she leaves she's going to get a negative reaction. It's a shame that she's put herself in a difficult place but, if you remember the aplomb with which Grace handled the hostility on her eviction, it's possible she might come through with a measure of dignity.
That depends of course on whether we see the original witty and confident Bea or zombie Bea who resorts to tears and accusations at the slightest hint of criticism.
captain marbles
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Originally posted by captain marbles:
But that's the nature of the game. Whenever she leaves she's going to get a negative reaction. It's a shame that she's put herself in a difficult place but, if you remember the aplomb with which Grace handled the hostility on her eviction, it's possible she might come through with a measure of dignity.
That depends of course on whether we see the original witty and confident Bea or zombie Bea who resorts to tears and accusations at the slightest hint of criticism.


True, but Grace didn't have the unpleasent crowd to deal with when having her interview.
Rawky-Roo
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Originally posted by Rawky-Roo:
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Originally posted by captain marbles:
But that's the nature of the game. Whenever she leaves she's going to get a negative reaction. It's a shame that she's put herself in a difficult place but, if you remember the aplomb with which Grace handled the hostility on her eviction, it's possible she might come through with a measure of dignity.
That depends of course on whether we see the original witty and confident Bea or zombie Bea who resorts to tears and accusations at the slightest hint of criticism.


True, but Grace didn't have the unpleasent crowd to deal with when having her interview.
It's not all bad news for her though. She'll probably be more at home in the structured environs of BBLB than she is in the house.
captain marbles

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