Is Alex really that bad after all?

June 13, 2008 on 5:52 am | By Big Bro Rob | In News |

I heard on the radio about the hundreds of complains to Ofcom about Alex’s bullying in the Big Brother house, and I’ve been pretty disgusted with the way she behaves. But I was watching the highlights show last night and couldn’t help but feel some sympathy for her. As she said, this is someone that has had to fight for everything she’s got, and probably what she has got isn’t all that much. Then you have someone like Rex who has a pretty privileged upbringing with his parents handing him a business on a plate (if you excuse the pun), just coming along and deciding he will use her lighter. Or Mikey putting her underwear on. Alex is clearly very possessive about her things, and is that really such a crime?

Ok, her crime is that she talks to people in a really disgusting way, but maybe spending time with people who don’t talk to each other like that will be a good thing so hopefully there will be some benefit to her from being in the Big Brother house if she is willing to learn new things about herself and change the way she is.

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  1. I thought it was the other girls pants that Mikey put on? She doesnt deserve to treat people the way that she does regardless of her background, she needs to consider the example that she is setting for her child.

    As for Rex i agree he is clearly spoilt but i am pretty sure that he must have some talent to be cooking in a very nice restaurant.

    Comment by Sarah — June 13, 2008 #

  2. Thanks Sarah, you’re right it was Sylvia’s underwear he put on! :-)

    Comment by Big Bro Rob — June 13, 2008 #

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