when everyone thought i was crazy that Mohammad is a twat... so yay me *pats self on back*I think I was the first to start MOHATRED as soon as he walked out in "wacky" clothes that his personality clearly lacked the ability to match up to.
I wish all you dumb fucks who can actually vote in this (is there anyone here?) could get behind the proper cause of MOHATRED and start voting his ass out. Seriously, the show wouldn't be affected in the slightest.Calling the British public dumb fucks isn't nice >:-( (at least not the part of it that's me. The rest of the voting public are stoopid). I will vote Mohammed once he actually has a chance of going - there's no point voting for anyone but Luke this week.
Emily to replace Maysoon, pls.
Meanwhile, SCANDAL from the Daily Star:
BRUV SHRINK SAVES SHOW
ABOVE: Big Bro 9 host Davina McCall
31st July 2008
By Kate Begley
BIG Brother bosses were forced to call in a shrink hoping to save the show after FIVE of the contestants planned a walkout.
The psychiatrist is now holding one-to-one meetings with the five in an attempt to talk them out of quitting.
Trouble flared when several were put up for eviction for talking about who should get the boot.
Furious Maysoon, Stuart, Dale, Luke and Rachel then said they'd had enough and planned to walk out.
Chiefs were terrified that they would carry out their threat and called in the psychiatrist to help.
A source said: "They have all had a meeting with the psychiatrist to make sure they are coping. We hope they'll quickly forget about any thoughts of leaving."
But an insider said: "The situation is still not resolved. The psychiatrist is now on 24-hour duty.
"If there are any signs anyone looks like walking out, he will be called in.
"If all five went, it would be an absolute disaster. BB would be left high and dry, as there wouldn't be enough contestants left."
Model Maysoon Shaladi, 28, was first to admit she wanted out, saying: "I just feel like I've done my time."
Rachel Rice, 24, who had been bullied by Rex Newmark, 24, revealed that she felt the same way.
She said: "I am so mad that I have been put up for eviction the first time I have broken the rules. It's not fair and it makes you think what's the point."
Luke Marsden, 21, Dale Howard, 21 and Stuart Pilkington, 25, also said they'd had enough.
Dale confessed: "I just don't think I can last another four weeks in here."
















