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Helen Wood’s getting an unfair edit in the Big Brother 2014 house, thanks to her gob.

 

Her vile outbursts and sewer mouth mean that Big Brother bosses have been forced to edit out a lot of her comments.

We told previously how Helen branded viewers β€œc**ts”, a remark that didn’t make it to air.

And it’s one of many, according to the Daily Star newspaper, who claim that producers have decided much of what she says is too rude even for a post watershed show.

β€œFans are well aware of how filthy Helen’s language can be but they are only seeing the stuff we think is OK,” a source told the newspaper today. β€œA lot of the things she has been saying and doing are too disgusting to be shown.

β€œShe isn’t afraid to say what she thinks and has a very explicit take on sex.”

The housemates have expressed concern about Helen, with Jale Karaturp claiming she’s β€œlost it”.

And evicted housemate Toya A Washington claimed that Helen β€œtakes pleasure out of hurting people.”

She said after her exit at the weekend: β€œI felt she was being very aggressive.

β€œI can’t say she would’ve been violent, but she is capable of it.”

Meanwhile, Danielle McMahon has said in the house and she could see Helen ending up to β€œthrowing a punch”.

β€œShe’s one of the most vile woman I’ve ever come across in my life,” the model told Ashleigh. β€œAnd if she wants to throw a punch of whatever, good, because it will get her out of this house.”


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Day 27: Shopping Task - Assassins: Day One

 

This week’s shopping Task is an absolute killer.

Three housemates (Ash, Jale and Steven) are assassins and will be given a hit list of fellow housemates who they have to take down in a series of elaborate murders.

When the condemned housemates die they are not allowed to speak to anyone and have to go straight to BB’s morgue, where they have to spend the rest of the task.

Detective Winston is the man tasked with solving the murders and will have to choose one housemate to send to jail (the Pod) where the suspect will have spend the night .

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This week’s Big Brother shopping is a good’un as the housemates take part in a Murder Mystery.

 

 

 

And it’s all up to Winston to solve!

At the start of the day the Housemates were provided with vintage outfits and accessories for the task that had been left in the store room.

The Housemates were then gathered, and each was given a pair of headphones. All Housemates hear music, but a secret announcement is made into the assassin’s headphones: Ash, Jale and Steven.

Ash, the head assassin, was called to the diary room. He collected an earpiece so that he can communicate with Big Brother throughout the task.

The assassins will be provided with a number of targets and props to help β€˜kill’ the other housemates.

First, The assassins must plant the β€˜bomb’ in the smoking area, and then lure their victims there before going to a bathroom and pressing their β€˜detonator’. The smoke bomb will give off red smoke, and it will be announced that the Housemates are dead.

Assassin Steven must enter the bathroom and use a hidden microphone to do a fake Big Brother voice over, calling Kimberly to the Diary Room.

Steven will then exit the bathroom and be led to the Diary Room, where he will hide behind the chair. When Kimberly enters, she will find the whole room, including the chair, covered in plastic. After Kimberly sits down, Steven will pour red gunge over Kimberly, killing her.

Steven will then exit back into the bathroom and then re-enter the house. After Steven has exited, Big Brother will announce that Kimberly is dead. She must leave the Diary Room and enter the coffin.

Later, after bring provided with posh evening attire, the Housemates sit down for a fancy meal around the dining table.

Before the meal, while the Housemates are all enjoying a drink in the living area, the assassins must switch the place settings of 2 Housemates.

These Housemates will have their dessert delivered by the waiter, and when they lift the cloche they will find a gruesome skull with live maggots crawling out of the eye sockets. It will then be announced that this Housemate is dead.

After the meal Mark will hold a sΓ©ance so that he can speak to the dead. This will be around the dinner table, and Mark will communicate with the dead using a spirit bell, which will ring once for no twice for yes in answer to Mark’s questions.

The dead Housemates will be watching the sΓ©ance from the morgue, and answer via an earpiece that he will be given.

In front of Mystic Mark will be a Ouija board style panel with the Housemates faces on it. Mystic Mark will then move the glass to land on the Housemate that is the answer to his questions.

Finally, The Housemates will all be given masks, and given music to enjoy (1920s style).

Ash must then lead Helen to a quiet part of the house, before giving her a red skull mask to replace the one she is currently wearing, which signifies that she is now dead.

At the end of day one Detective Winston gets to jail one Housemate that they suspect of being an assassin.


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Here’s all the latest house action from Big Brother 2014.

 

Ashleigh talks to Big Brother about her dastardly scheme to evict Ash. She thinks her,’ plan is coming together.’ She seems pleased that she is β€˜winning’ and that Helen has no idea. Big Brother asks Ashleigh if she feels guilty if Ash left and she answers: β€˜Would it be bad if I said no?’

Mark, Chris and Ash talk about Kimberly and how she will vote and Mark wonders whether she will vote with her head or her feelings, he says Kimberly is, β€˜super logical.’

The girls have a meeting about which boys to save in the house – without Helen!

During β€˜Man Up’ the boys have to enter onto a stage and plead their case to be saved in front of the β€˜judges’ – The Girls.

Marlon isn’t too happy about this process of being judged by the girls and calls it, β€˜sexist.’

The pleading to save the boys from eviction commences. Steven’s tell the girls that he has learned that everyone has depths and everyone has a story. Marlon seems a bit upset after his speech, which is stilted and mumbled, and slams the door and goes to hide under his duvet. Winston emulates Martin Luther King with his very own take on the, β€˜I have a dream’ (full quote at end of document), speech. Matthew says the only thing he regrets saying is commenting on Helen’s boobs. Mark tells the girls that he has learned a lot from being in the house, Ash tell them he just wants everyone to get on and that he things negativity breeds negativity. Chris steals the show by telling the girls of his love based annus horribilis (that’s horrible year, for those that don’t speak Latin) and how it left him unable to trust people but being in the house has made him feel more, β€˜connected.’ This seems to chime with all the girls and elicits an emotional response from Helen and Ashleigh.

Kimberly tells Ashleigh and Danielle that during the deliberations on which boy to save she might raise her voice as this is, β€˜serious.’

After Chris’ personal revelations, Helen sits down with him for a heart to heart and tells him that she although she is loud she is also a good listener and she is there for him anytime, they hold hands while Chris confesses to Helen: β€˜You’re the person that I most wanted to make friends with.’

The girls sit down for their deliberations. After a protracted discussion they decide to save – Chris, Steven and Marlon and leave the other 5 boys up for the public vote. Helen seems to have lost her battle to save Ash saying: β€˜It’s not f**king rocket science, I’m outnumbered.’

The boys are asked by Big brother to come to the sofas to receive the results via the girls’ VT from the Diary Room. Steven seems relieved and both Marlon and Chris seem surprised by being saved by the girls. Big Brother announces that Girl Power is officially over.

Jale is crying as she couldn’t look at Ash and Helen looks worried about him and his chances of survival on Friday. Helen is also upset that Big brother only showed the boys the Diary Room footage and not the VT from the discussion.

Ash talks to Danielle and Ashleigh and tries to reassure them and convince them not to feel guilty about their decision to put some of the boys up for nomination. When he’s gone Ashleigh says: β€˜I still want him gone.’

Marlon talks to Big Brother about his feelings about being saved by the girls. He says that he came into the house, thinking it was going to be a breeze and he was just going to have a good summer but now feels he is on a journey and that the girls understand him more than he thought.

Ashleigh tells Danielle she is worried about Matthew on Friday and hopes her plan doesn’t, β€˜back fire.’ She also found how well Ash took their nomination, β€˜annoying.’

Helen and Ash lie in bed and Helen starts to cry about the thought of Ash leaving the house. Ash reassures her, telling her: β€˜You’re not putting me to death!’

Marlon talks to Jale and tells her he thinks that Matthew and Mark are both really worried about Friday.

Matthew talks to Big Brother about his possible impending eviction, he says: I knew I would be up for eviction all along.’ He admits he is worried and admits: β€˜I know I can be very pretentious and people don’t like that.’

Marks vents his frustration to Ash, telling him he will cry if Ash goes but will hang himself if Matthew goes. Ash tries to reassure him, saying: β€˜I’ve been up for nomination 3 weeks in a row.’ Mark says: β€˜I know I don’t have a right to be but I’m f**king fuming.’ He also doesn’t like being on the Housemate wall as safe as pink isn’t his colour.

Ash and Helen talk about Kimberly’s role in the girls deliberations and Helen tells Ash that she thinks that Kimberly didn’t, β€˜say enough.’

Kimberly talks to Steve about Helen and tells him she tried to save Ash too but says that they do have very different styles of communication, and Helen’s can be a bit full throttle.

Ashleigh tell Big Brother that she feels pleased that she has made this, β€˜evil plan’ but now just hopes it works.

Big Brother airs tonight at 10PM on Channel 5.


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Tonight on Bit on the Side - 1st July 2014

 

There is a LOT to discuss on tonight's Bit on the Side, not least the conclusion of the Girl Power twist and the resulting nominations. Thank goodness for Emma Willis, who returns not a moment too soon to rule the roost over a superb panel of BB experts. She's joined by some of her top TV presenting contemporaries in the form of Otis the Aardvark's sidekick Kirsten O'Brien and former winner of Wales's Sexiest Man (2010) Matt Johnson. Plus, our resident loudmouth Luisa Zissman will be on hand for forthright views and outright filth.

But that's not all! We'll also be hearing from body language expert Dame Judi James, turning the spotlight on the elusive Marlon, getting a dose of Digital and seeing upwards of five exclusive clips from the House. Plus, one housemate will be hearing some disturbing home truths. Ooooh. Don't miss it - tonight, straight after the main show, at 11pm on Channel 5.

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Assassin's Tweed: A Style Guide

 

Today's Assassin shopping task is an exercise in logic, reason and subertfuge, with conspiracies and accusations aplenty. But the real star is the costume department. The housemates have dived into the dressing-up box and now look like minor characters from an Ealing comedy crossed with Al Capone. Here's how to look like the guys and dolls:

Mark

The look: A light grey suit with a chalk pinstripe, teamed with a classic straw boater. 

Verdict: Mark was initially less than thrilled with his costume but soon came round to his Brideshead Revisited look. And if you can team it with a casual leg-cross, the results are obvious.

Winston

The look: A heavy three piece moleskin suit accessorised with a silver topped cane and leather gloves.

The verdict: Detective Winston, like his namesake, should have been born in the 1870s. The waxed moustache perfectly complements his slick hair and his physique fills the material like an over-full bin bag. Champagne flutes are optional but strongly advised.

Kimberly

The look: Sleeveless cream dress with a floppy black straw hat.

The verdict: Simple and effective elegance reministant of a young Coco Chanel. The look of bored pity sets off the emsemble perfectly. 

 

Marlon

The look: A three piece wool suit with a subtle light blue Prince of Wales check, completed with a burgundy bow-tie and bowler hat.

Verdict: If anyone can bring back the bowler, it's Marlon. The burgundy bow-tie is a risky contrast to light grey but it works. Sort of. 

Matthew

The look: An accountants pin-stripe suit with spotty red bow-tie and a fedora. 

Verdict: The birthday boy wasn't particularly enamoured with his get up for obvious reasons. The bow-tie and shirt clash badly and the hat looks as if it's desperatley trying to escape from the top of Matthew's head. 

Helen

The look: A sexy red number with big buckles with black lace gloves.

The verdict: The colour matches her fiery character and the lace gloves lend a sultry air to the outfit. Although a closed mouth may help the whole piece.

Chris

The look: A thick dark green suit twinned with a peach and yellow spotted tie. 

The verdict: It's difficult for anyone to pull off the 1970s insurance salesman look but Chris almost succeeds. More chameleon than man Chris can adapt to almost anything, even looking like Penfold from Danger Mouse. 

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