Tabloid Heaven, TV Hell
I've managed to avoid any newspaper stands so far. Its early hours yet, but from what I've heard, Shabhaz (however you spell it) has sold his story to every tabloid in the kingdom!
What was the debate on the radio (BBC London 94.9)? About the bullying allowed to go on in the Big Brother house, and at the same time, bringing it on himself.
I think last night's BB (Tuesday's action broadcast a day after) showed that if you want to act the way he acted, society wont accept you.
At the same time, the small sample of society in the house often works together to filter out what they don't like.
What surprises me is that it wasn't post-teens making the trouble. It was middle age adults contributing to the melancholy too.
I know the BB producers are looking for ratings figures by creating drama, but this was a moment in BB when they should have intervened.
Shebhaz, who is unemployed and heading for a mid life crisis should milk the media for all the money he can for all the hate he's brought upon himself, enjoy the short-term happiness it brings him (for once) then disappear forever.
Now I'm going to buy a newspaper so he can make a few pennies off me reading his tabloid tales.
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