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Originally Posted by Katerina:

Coleen isn't blameless in this. I very much doubt that Julie would have made such a big deal out of the whole pie incident if, beforehand, Coleen hadn't gleefully come out with "I'm going to enjoy this, pie-ing Bet Lynch" or words to that effect!

It may have been a task, but how would you feel if you overheard someone say stuff like that?

 

Amythist has it spot on with her post in this thread. It comes down to rivalry, not bullying. Coleen complained she didn't know what her role was in the house, that's because Julie took the role she wanted and she didn't know how to deal with it.

I'd think better of Coleen if she hadn't played the bully/victim card.

 

Yep, I think this is spot on ! 

FM
 
Originally Posted by Katerina:

Coleen isn't blameless in this. I very much doubt that Julie would have made such a big deal out of the whole pie incident if, beforehand, Coleen hadn't gleefully come out with "I'm going to enjoy this, pie-ing Bet Lynch" or words to that effect!

 

 

 

The thing is Katerina, Coleen didn't say 'I AM GOING TO ENJOY PIE-ING BET LYNCH' she said 'I bet everyone would enjoy pie-ing Bet Lynch' and she said it loud enough for everyone to hear.  Julie who was at the other side of the garden at the time reacted and said 'I heard that' and Colleen laughed.

 

Don't get me wrong, I think they were both nightmares in their own ways.  Julie 'hammed' the actual pie-ing to to the hilt to try to get the other housemates on her side, and Colleen played the victim perfectly.  They were both disgraceful.  

 

In addition, Julian was wonderful wasn't he 

Cinds
Originally Posted by Cinds:
 
Originally Posted by Katerina:

Coleen isn't blameless in this. I very much doubt that Julie would have made such a big deal out of the whole pie incident if, beforehand, Coleen hadn't gleefully come out with "I'm going to enjoy this, pie-ing Bet Lynch" or words to that effect!

 

 

 

The thing is Katerina, Coleen didn't say 'I AM GOING TO ENJOY PIE-ING BET LYNCH' she said 'I bet everyone would enjoy pie-ing Bet Lynch' and she said it loud enough for everyone to hear.  Julie who was at the other side of the garden at the time reacted and said 'I heard that' and Colleen laughed.

 

Don't get me wrong, I think they were both nightmares in their own ways.  Julie 'hammed' the actual pie-ing to to the hilt to try to get the other housemates on her side, and Colleen played the victim perfectly.  They were both disgraceful.  

 

In addition, Julian was wonderful wasn't he 

That's why I added the 'or words to that effect' because I realise I didn't have the quote exactly right.

 

And yes, Julian was wonderful.

Katerina

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