Quite an in depth interview with Aaron at the start of the show. Repeated on C5+1 at 10:15.
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Who's Aaron?
Who's Aaron?
I take it that you didn't watch last year's BB?
Aaron slated the BB production team for their lack of after- care, claiming that 4 Hms from last year have been suicidal during the last year.
I watched a bit of Aaron on the Wright Stuff.
I hated Aaron in the house, but he came across quite well today I thought. He offered to give advice to this years intake after they come out should they need it & was talking about Barzinger's bar he & Faye have set up together.
As well as being open as a bar and cafÃĐ, the new establishment will also look to offer a platform for youngsters in Weston to gain qualifications and apprenticeships.
Sounds like a great idea
todays interview is on the following link
http://www.bigbrotherxtra.co.uk/?p=5759
and another one in case either are not complete and anyone wanted to watch
Who's Aaron?
I take it that you didn't watch last year's BB?
Aaron slated the BB production team for their lack of after- care, claiming that 4 Hms from last year have been suicidal during the last year.
That's shocking isn't it?
Aaron has just tweeted:
Apparently the truth isn't appreciated.
This thread got tweeted by GaGa That's a first for me I think!
This thread got tweeted by GaGa That's a first for me I think!
Who's Aaron?
I take it that you didn't watch last year's BB?
Aaron slated the BB production team for their lack of after- care, claiming that 4 Hms from last year have been suicidal during the last year.
No, gave it a miss. The claim that after series care was negligent seems to be part of the BB routine. I wonder if their agents tell them to put in a claim and chance their luck once their 15 minutes seconds are over.
Sad really, but BB is famous for putting in HM,s who are slightly unhinged anyway, and seem to love those who say at their auditions they are going to mess with peoples heads. Hardly a surprise they come out rather worse than they were when they went in.
Aftercare, surely must be ongoing ??
The claim that after series care was negligent seems to be part of the BB routine.
True, but I think there are examples where it's been proven to be justified.
The stand-out case has to be Sree from BB10. Leaving aside the question of why he was allowed on the show in the first place, it was blindingly obvious to everyone watching his behaviour inside the house and immediately on leaving that he was unstable. And yet, BB still allowed him to keep appearing on BotS, and kept playing up to his belief that he was a big celebrity. IMO, there were quite a few on the BB staff who really needed to take a long, hard look at themselves after that series..,.
Shabby has tweeted her agreement with Aaron.
'I think @Aaronspoppets is right. The aftercare for Big Brother is pretty dire'
The whole thing has lead to one of the biggest threads on DS for a while, and predictable anti-Aaron comments and some outright crazy ones, such as the FM who compared Aaron supporters to the women who write love letters to Peter Sutcliffe
Shabby replied to questions about after care in an email to a DS forumer.
It is interesting reading and can be found on post #321 of the following page,
http://forums.digitalspy.co.uk/showthread.php?t=1670447&page=13
Shabby replied to questions about after care in an email to a DS forumer.
It is interesting reading and can be found on post #321 of the following page,
http://forums.digitalspy.co.uk/showthread.php?t=1670447&page=13
I read that yesterday, and yes: it is very interesting.
The story about her "private space in the house" being boarded up is rather disturbing. Yes, it is possible that there was just a "communications breakdown", but even then BB's actions come across as irresponsible. Shabby obviously had "issues" in the house, but she was - to her credit - trying to deal with them, and BB had a responsiblity to her and the other HMs to respect that.