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I did post this in the live stream thread but it’s increasingly concerning to me the way that the house is being managed from a welfare perspective and then the portrayal each night on the episodes.
Allana today had said there are conversations happening outside that don’t make her feel safe.
We are not even a week in and literally almost EVERY day there has been considerable things said or done to members in the house, notably to people who either are from a multicultural background, have a disability, sexism or sexuality.
Notably just now I have just witnessed it again from Holly saying to Connor that he would have a “super human child”.
In all of these situations NONE of them have featured in the daily show, they are hidden and the people making these comments are actually edited in a better light so most viewers are none the wiser.
Whilst this is bad from a people management, welfare and wouldn’t be tolerated in a work environment, the solution seems to be for BB to just call the essential victims of this into the Diary Room and tell them how “proud or how much he cares for them” …
There’s no accountability for those who are making or doing these actions and again it’s NOT FEATURED in the actual show.
Again we are only 1 week into this too - there’s no excuse for this. Why is this ok?
Notably it does seem this time around there are rules that aren’t being followed too, especially when it comes to the respect of others. What happened to housemate code of conduct?
If anything I thought production would be overboard this time round, but it seems producers aren’t doing jack shit in a lot of circumstances. People can call people everything under the sun or put people in situations where they are in tears and feel like crap and there are no consequences for it. Peoples experiences are demeaned and there is no understanding from the opposition.
I’m kinda just finding BB is a lightweight and just letting people do whatever. He comes across as weak with absolutely NO authority.
This is no personal attack or disrespect for Pete Cunningham at all, but the character he is playing needs to step it up and pull all housemates into line and be an actual authority.
That aside overall house rules aren’t being followed or BB isn’t stepping in at all in some circumstances or keeping on the housemates about it. I did a very short list today of a few other issues I’ve noticed.
I apologise for the length of this post. I just think it’s a really critical list and situation that I have noticed and I think production need to step it up. It’s not a prison, but at the moment the episodes are not showcasing majority of the offenders of this behaviour, and from a duty of care, those offending need to be warned and it needs to be transparently shown on the actual tv broadcasts . I don’t know if it’s a lack of welfare officers being actually part of the production due to budgets, or lack of experience, but regardless they need to do better.
Allana today had said there are conversations happening outside that don’t make her feel safe.
We are not even a week in and literally almost EVERY day there has been considerable things said or done to members in the house, notably to people who either are from a multicultural background, have a disability, sexism or sexuality.
Notably just now I have just witnessed it again from Holly saying to Connor that he would have a “super human child”.
In all of these situations NONE of them have featured in the daily show, they are hidden and the people making these comments are actually edited in a better light so most viewers are none the wiser.
Whilst this is bad from a people management, welfare and wouldn’t be tolerated in a work environment, the solution seems to be for BB to just call the essential victims of this into the Diary Room and tell them how “proud or how much he cares for them” …
There’s no accountability for those who are making or doing these actions and again it’s NOT FEATURED in the actual show.
Again we are only 1 week into this too - there’s no excuse for this. Why is this ok?
Notably it does seem this time around there are rules that aren’t being followed too, especially when it comes to the respect of others. What happened to housemate code of conduct?
If anything I thought production would be overboard this time round, but it seems producers aren’t doing jack shit in a lot of circumstances. People can call people everything under the sun or put people in situations where they are in tears and feel like crap and there are no consequences for it. Peoples experiences are demeaned and there is no understanding from the opposition.
I’m kinda just finding BB is a lightweight and just letting people do whatever. He comes across as weak with absolutely NO authority.
This is no personal attack or disrespect for Pete Cunningham at all, but the character he is playing needs to step it up and pull all housemates into line and be an actual authority.
That aside overall house rules aren’t being followed or BB isn’t stepping in at all in some circumstances or keeping on the housemates about it. I did a very short list today of a few other issues I’ve noticed.
- The talking over BB - its an awful viewer experience let alone just frustrating.
- Making people feel like shit and intimidating people with no recourse.
- Yelling at the riders from the backyard (contact with the outside world)
- Allowing housemates to take showers anytime of the day with hot water? Why is this a hotel situation? Crack down and shut it off!
- General hygiene issues in the house. Eg leaving wet towels around the house. You have 12 housemates and not enough hooks to actually hang the towels up? Peoples hair all over the house - I won’t even mention the state of the toilets… and the discussion of pooing in the shower and waffle stomping
- Intimidating a diminishment of people’s feelings and points of view - eventually comes to the point of bullying.
I apologise for the length of this post. I just think it’s a really critical list and situation that I have noticed and I think production need to step it up. It’s not a prison, but at the moment the episodes are not showcasing majority of the offenders of this behaviour, and from a duty of care, those offending need to be warned and it needs to be transparently shown on the actual tv broadcasts . I don’t know if it’s a lack of welfare officers being actually part of the production due to budgets, or lack of experience, but regardless they need to do better.
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