I watched most of it tonight. Perez was crying ..... Then that dreadful woman made her entrance cussing & blinding. We went to an add break & the disembodied voice told us that Katie was going to tell all. We were treated to a snip - "And I grabbed her bleep 'ead and I ..... At that point I switched channel. Good grief that woman eats with that mouth & kisses her children with it.
I hope we're not going to have to suffer any more of her foul monologues just because Channel 5 want their money's worth out of her. £500,000 apparently.
Her appearance is not worth that to my mind. It's the same old, same old - her husband had an affair with her best friend. I don't know how he stays. Either forgive & forget or recall & separate Katie
Apparently, because Alexander walked last night, tomorrow's eviction has been shelved but there'll be an eviction twist instead. Hopefully, the twist will be getting rid of Perez, but sadly that seems unlikely. I just hope that the British public do the right thing and vote him out as quickly as possible, closely followed by Nadia who is doing nothing to help the house atmosphere because she won't ignore him.
As I've said before, I'm pretty placid by nature but that man is really getting on my nerves and he's spoiling the experience for the rest of them. He might think that he's good viewing .............. sadly, he's delusional.
The twist was that Katie Price got to save one of the four nominated housemate. She saved Katie Hopkins and in her stead nominated Calum who will now face eviction alongside Perez, Alicia and Nadia
Post by Berry McPaper-cuts on Jan 21, 2015 7:46:41 GMT
It's all contrived from what I read- I have only ever seen clips like the one with George Galloway. Am I right in thinking they will change the rules and make sure that any houseguest who is attracting viewers won't be chucked out before money is made?
I don't think they change the rules as such but they will have a contestant on the inside to manipulate what happens. Last night was a good example of this. The housemates chose four people to face the public vote and Katie Price was given the power to substitute one housemate. Whether the choice was solely hers or whether she was told to get rid of Calum & keep the controversial Katie Hopkins is open to speculation.
The programme makers have thought up another way to make sure Perez stays in for another week.
And while he survived Friday's eviction - much to the chagrin of a number of his housemates - Sunday's episode will show Big Brother announcing that the blogger has decided to quit.