Can somebody please agree that what the crowd were shouting tonight was not Get Sunshine Out but get Govan out, cos I'm convinced that's what I heard?
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i couldnt tell tbh, at one point i heard what i thought was 'get shabby out' then i heard a bigger shout of 'get sunshine out' and a medley of 'get mumbleblerghhy out'
I recorded it, so I will whizz through and re-watch the crowd bits tomorrow to see if I can hear more clearly.
Before Shabby was saved I thought they were shouting out her name. When the crowd realised she was still in I thought they started shouting for Sunshine to be out. Maybe we all heard different things. Just wish Govan had been evicted
Alls I heard was sunshine but there were others trying to drown that out....
Not coherent enough for me either.
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I was shouting Get Rooney Off if that's any help
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Definately get Govan out at one point
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I was shouting Get Rooney Off if that's any help
ooooh so was I Veggie - maybe that's what made my ears ring and why I didn't hear the chanting properly.
No idea , but anyone that posts in a thread I start gets a
Thanks for that Velvet - not just me then
i think it was get Sunshine out - Divvy herself confirmed it on BBBM - she was saying how she didnt understand(???? err ur paid to say it) - that the crowd were shouting to get Sunshine out, and it turned out Rachael was evicted...
I'm not the best of hearing, but I eventually came to the conclusion they were shouting to get sunshine out - didnt u see her crapping herself??? SHE herself heard what they were saying
I'm not the best of hearing, but I eventually came to the conclusion they were shouting to get sunshine out - didnt u see her crapping herself??? SHE herself heard what they were saying
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Am I Going Deaf?
Well i am, and sometimes its a blessing.
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