Stringer Bell
Banned
- 12 February 2005
Nah actually i change my mind...i don't like them anymore.Her and the girl from Sierra Leone are my two favorite gals in the house.
She's got sexy brown eyes hasn't she!
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Nah actually i change my mind...i don't like them anymore.Her and the girl from Sierra Leone are my two favorite gals in the house.
She's got sexy brown eyes hasn't she!
I really hate that Alexandra. It's gone too far now, she's the most hypocritical person in there and she's way too aggressive and patronising. I think by putting other people's intelligence down she's secretly insecure about her own intelligence. She talks about disrespect but she's the worst one for it.
Hopefully she'll be evicted soon or chucked out for bullying.
EDIT: Sorry for the Jerry Springer moment.
COOPZ im shocked! you actually watch this piece of shit?
"Member I told you"
Steph will go tonight.
Member I told you!
Hundreds of Big Brother 9 viewers have complained to media watchdog Ofcom about alleged bullying by housemate Alexandra De-Gale.
Ofcom received 433 complaints about Alexandra's behaviour after she abused three fellow contestants.
Channel 4 confirmed it had received "around 300" complaints immediately after the broadcast on Tuesday night.
It said she had been reprimanded for "unacceptable behaviour", but said the atmosphere in the house had improved.
The row - broadcast in Tuesday night's highlights show - broke out after fellow housemate Rebecca Price offered to cook some food and then burnt the chips, prompting a stream of abuse from Alexandra.
"If you want to play games with your food, do it at home," the 23-year-old shouted at Rebecca.
Rachel Rice and Stephanie McMichael went to Rebecca's defence, but were confronted by more abuse, leaving Rachel in tears.
"It's bullying and it upsets me," she said in the diary room.
Monitoring
"Following the argument between Alex, Rebecca, Stephanie and Rachel, Big Brother called Alex to the diary room and reminded her of the rules regarding unacceptable behaviour," said a statement released by Channel 4.
"Alex is getting on with her fellow housemates and the atmosphere in the house has been calmer, but as ever Big Brother is closely monitoring the housemates and house activity."
Big Brother contestant Rachel Rice
Housemate Rice complained to Big Brother about "bullying"
A spokeswoman added that Thursday night's episode would include footage of Alexandra in the diary room saying she had curbed her behaviour since the incident.
This year's Celebrity Big Brother was axed after the 2007 version attracted a record 45,000 complaints to Ofcom.
The row centred on the alleged bullying of Bollywood actress Shilpa Shetty by fellow contestants Jade Goody, model Danielle Lloyd and singer Jo O'Meara.
The watchdog found that Channel 4 breached its code of conduct and made "serious editorial misjudgements".
"Im not trying to be funny" but i bet they have only took her out because she was gonna get lynched on Friday
she makes me want to smash my TV
i have never got angry over a TV program but she makes me want to go in there and give her a mouthful
i think the word "hypocrite" should have BB's Alex next to it in the dictionary
BBC NEWS said:According to Channel 4's transcript, while discussing the fact that she had been nominated, she told him: "I'm not throwing water at anyone. It's bigger than that... personal offence is never forgotten, do you know what I mean?
"We are just inside the house. I've got a very, very, very, very, very strong team outside the house."
According to the transcript, she went on: "I just can't wait to see my mans and them and see what their plans are, who they got... I'm not talking about those mans.
"I'm talking about my gangster friends. They got some instructions to follow out."
Channel 4 said the conversation had not been broadcast in the live streaming and was reported straight to production staff.
Ms Jain, who is head of E4 and Big Brother at Channel 4, said the show had clear rules about housemates' conduct and "that kind of behaviour is not acceptable".
"Alex's comments will be widely interpreted as having been intended to intimidate," she said.
"Other housemates have said they found her comments to be threatening and we believe that is the reasonable conclusion for them to have reached given the way Alex has behaved previously."