I wouldn't call myself an Estelle fan, but I have to admire her strength of character. It is not easy when the majority of a group, whether that be work, rest or play, don't "get" you. I am sure we have all been there, and I know for me, it didn't feel nice. It is the way we respond in those difficult situations that define us and I think she has responded and acted with strength, dignity and grace. She didn't switch straight into 'victim' mode (which many of you did for her), she didn't dive in to 'I am being bullied' mode (which many of you did for her) and she didn't fall into an emotional heap, unable to get herself up again, she put on her running shoes and got on with it.
She shed a tear when she was sad, and got on with it, was socially isolated at times, but got on with it, was talked about and mocked but again, got on with it. She shows great strength of character in the way she has responded to her adversaries in the house, and I like that in a person.