I thought it was a very good lineup. Of course , it is so manipulated these days, that one has to take it with a pinch of salt but I still find it fascinating.
It's a great pity the right of free speech isn't based on the obligation to say something sensible.
I thought the first few series of BB were absolutely riveting in the days before the contestants realised just how much publicity and "fame" would follow their appearance on it. I enjoyed watching the interaction between people of different ages and seeing them "keep" house, work out food budgets, tend the veggie plots and raise chickens in addition to coping with harder tasks and tougher privations than now.
It was also interesting to see how each person developed their own place in the house hierarchy - rather like watching a social experiment.
Don't ask me what I think of you, I might not give the answer that you want me to.
Only three names I could put a face to......I'm so out of touch these days! double-o-lol
Perez Hilton.......is that a male or female?
He's male, American and like a celebrity gossip merchant. I'd never heard of him before but he allegedly has 2 million Twitter followers. Personally I have better things to do that be one of his 'twits.'
It seems that we are short of 'celebrities' over here as there are quite a few housemates from across the pond this time. Mind you, in my opinion, real celebrities wouldn't enter the house. I'm sure that I've read/heard that the housemates get money for appearing on it which suggests that some of them need to fill their coffers. Hopefully some will consider giving their 'earnings' to charity.
And yes .......... I am watching it although I record it so that I can avoid the adverts.
I've just read that Mim - if I hadn't seen him behave in a similar way on Come Dine With Me, I would have wondered if he was doing it just to be controversial but it appears that he is a very unpleasant creep.
Don't ask me what I think of you, I might not give the answer that you want me to.
Ken Morley becomes SECOND star to be booted from Celebrity Big Brother house in TWO days as he's ejected for 'using unacceptable and offensive language'
While having a chat with Alexander O'Neal, the actor was the source of yet more discomfort, when he cracked an inappropriate joke in a faux Southern US accent about him being 'a nice big fat Negro'.
Getting serious, Alexander warned Ken: 'When you get in the company of another black man, don't say Negro.' However, Ken defiantly stood by his remark, as he explained that he found the description 'black' to be just as offensive and then went on to say that 'negro is Spanish for black', prompting Alexander to shoot back: 'But you're not Spanish.'
Apparently oblivious to the hole he was rapidly digging for himself, he pressed on by bringing up the old and now offensive term 'pickaninny', to which Alexander responded: 'That'll get your a** kicked.'