Miranda MC
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this is the article published on Herald Sun site early this morning. noticing how the journo thought about angie, bradley, ben? lol
Intruder Ava is becoming Big Brother's biggest bore, spending days behaving like a spoiled princess
THE forces are against Ava this week. She's being portrayed as Big Brother's biggest bore - a woman who spends all her days kissing Josh, behaving like a spoiled princess and telling deathly dull anecdotes.
Then again, maybe that’s all the editors had to work with? We’ll never know, because I suspect the writing is on the wall for Ava to get evicted on Sunday.
Seriously who’s going to support Ava based on the footage we’ve seen this week? The sooking over being punished, the humble bragging about her international singing career and the incessant pashing of Josh. None of it is very endearing or entertaining.
Even all the housemates have switched their covert vitriol from Estelle to Ava.
Zoe labelled her a “clip-on koala” toy that served no purpose except to make Josh less fun for everyone else.
Typically, Bradley was quick to seize on the fact that there was a groundswell of anti-Ava sentiment in the house.
Just like he turned on Estelle - the woman that made him go weak at the knees in week one - when the cool kids started dissing her, Bradley also zeroed in on Ava saying he zoned out in her boring stories.
Benjamintoo, needed very little prompting to get stuck into an impromptu bitching session.
He, along with sidekick Stacey and minion Bradley decreed Ava was “boring”, a “wanker” and dragging poor Josh down.
“If it was Madonna talking like that people would be like wow she’s saying all these words and they sound really, whatever, but when you’re not credible for your craft and you’re talking about things in that way you (Ava) are coming across as a wanker,” Benjamin analysed of Ava’s dinner table conversation the night before.
Granted, it was a little hard to swallow. Particularly the bit about how she doesn’t seek the limelight which, Stacey pointed out, was ironic given she was currently appearing in a reality show.
Later, BB challenged Benjamin - via a text message on a secret mobile phone - to put on Ava’s best dress and jump in the pool to win a video message from his boyfriend. Hilarious.
He did it. Leaving the others’ speechless. Except Josh’s scorned man-friend Michael, who was extremely vocal in his approval of the prank.
Earlier Michael, however, had claimed to have seen the error of his ways when it dawned on him that his hatred for Ava was probably more to do with his jealousy than her personality flaws.
It may be too little too late for Ava. It’s fair to say she doesn’t bring as much to the show as fellow eviction nominees Angry Angie or rapping loner Estelle who are often at centre of all the cracking arguments.
Last night, rejected Angie was up to her usual tricks. She tried to turn the other female housemates against Sam (he chose Layla over her, despite her calling dibs on him) with ridiculous conspiracy theories about why he was being nice to them.
To win the show, she reckoned. Umm, isn’t that why everyone in that place is polite to the other egotistical fruit loops around them?
Oh, and I am bored with the dog.
Intruder Ava is becoming Big Brother's biggest bore, spending days behaving like a spoiled princess
THE forces are against Ava this week. She's being portrayed as Big Brother's biggest bore - a woman who spends all her days kissing Josh, behaving like a spoiled princess and telling deathly dull anecdotes.
Then again, maybe that’s all the editors had to work with? We’ll never know, because I suspect the writing is on the wall for Ava to get evicted on Sunday.
Seriously who’s going to support Ava based on the footage we’ve seen this week? The sooking over being punished, the humble bragging about her international singing career and the incessant pashing of Josh. None of it is very endearing or entertaining.
Even all the housemates have switched their covert vitriol from Estelle to Ava.
Zoe labelled her a “clip-on koala” toy that served no purpose except to make Josh less fun for everyone else.
Typically, Bradley was quick to seize on the fact that there was a groundswell of anti-Ava sentiment in the house.
Just like he turned on Estelle - the woman that made him go weak at the knees in week one - when the cool kids started dissing her, Bradley also zeroed in on Ava saying he zoned out in her boring stories.
Benjamintoo, needed very little prompting to get stuck into an impromptu bitching session.
He, along with sidekick Stacey and minion Bradley decreed Ava was “boring”, a “wanker” and dragging poor Josh down.
“If it was Madonna talking like that people would be like wow she’s saying all these words and they sound really, whatever, but when you’re not credible for your craft and you’re talking about things in that way you (Ava) are coming across as a wanker,” Benjamin analysed of Ava’s dinner table conversation the night before.
Granted, it was a little hard to swallow. Particularly the bit about how she doesn’t seek the limelight which, Stacey pointed out, was ironic given she was currently appearing in a reality show.
Later, BB challenged Benjamin - via a text message on a secret mobile phone - to put on Ava’s best dress and jump in the pool to win a video message from his boyfriend. Hilarious.
He did it. Leaving the others’ speechless. Except Josh’s scorned man-friend Michael, who was extremely vocal in his approval of the prank.
Earlier Michael, however, had claimed to have seen the error of his ways when it dawned on him that his hatred for Ava was probably more to do with his jealousy than her personality flaws.
It may be too little too late for Ava. It’s fair to say she doesn’t bring as much to the show as fellow eviction nominees Angry Angie or rapping loner Estelle who are often at centre of all the cracking arguments.
Last night, rejected Angie was up to her usual tricks. She tried to turn the other female housemates against Sam (he chose Layla over her, despite her calling dibs on him) with ridiculous conspiracy theories about why he was being nice to them.
To win the show, she reckoned. Umm, isn’t that why everyone in that place is polite to the other egotistical fruit loops around them?
Oh, and I am bored with the dog.