I am sure I heard her say she was supposed to go into the house at the start of the show but she said no because of commitments on the outside, did anyone else hear this
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Oh really? I didn't hear it but I would be of the opinion that if she turned it down, then she shouldn't have been able to go in later
quote:Originally posted by LoraR:
Oh really? I didn't hear it but I would be of the opinion that if she turned it down, then she shouldn't have been able to go in later
now I come to think of it she did defo say it, she said she got a phone call to go in the house but said no and that is the reason she hasnt watched the show from the beginning because she knew she had made a mistake
quote:Originally posted by Lockes no 1 fan:quote:Originally posted by LoraR:
Oh really? I didn't hear it but I would be of the opinion that if she turned it down, then she shouldn't have been able to go in later
now I come to think of it she did defo say it, she said she got a phone call to go in the house but said no and that is the reason she hasnt watched the show from the beginning because she knew she had made a mistake
I missed the start of her conversation, but that's essentially what she said. I think she had already made plans to go abroad, and so decided not to go on the show. As you say, she later regretted this, and that's why she watched very little of BB when she got back.
Freddie ended the conversation by saying "Well, you're here now."
Just shows she's not a true fan as she didn't want to watch the show. She turned it down, her decision. If it was me I'd def. watch, and probably be more interested as I'd see what I could have been doing, and what would I have done in certain situations, etc. etc.
quote:Originally posted by vrmaryport:
Just shows she's not a true fan as she didn't want to watch the show. She turned it down, her decision. If it was me I'd def. watch, and probably be more interested as I'd see what I could have been doing, and what would I have done in certain situations, etc. etc.
Going by what Bea has said about other matters, I get the feeling she's one of those people who broods and get's concerned over past "mistakes". I can understand her not wanting to dwell over a missed opportunity like that.
I'm not sure what I would do, as I've never been in a similar situation.
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