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19-05-2006, 10:08
Shahbaz can’t get over the fact that the crowd decided not to boo him when he entered the Big Brother house last night, because he’s “so controversial”.
He told Bonnie that he felt sympathy towards surgically-modified Lea, who was treated to a poor public reception last night. Puzzled, he mused: “Why are they doing it? I like the girl. I don’t get it.” “It’s just one of those things,” concluded Bonnie.
Being an extroverted gay man raised as a Muslim, Shahbaz had expected to get the worst reaction and even felt he would be sent into the house last. “All I had was a universal cheer. I never heard nothing. I heard the crowd – I thought they were very warm towards me…I’m so controversial. If anyone got booed it should have been me.”
Earlier in the morning he told Sezer that the magnitude of the whole experience ahead had only just sunk in, saying: “One of the things that hit me is being here – being here is so amazing and it just dawned on me how huge it is.”
Expecting a harsh public reaction to his self-proclaimed outlandishness, Shahbaz predicted: “Now we’re going to be slaughtered by the public – I’m a dead woman, I’m a dead man. I’m a dead man walking.”
He told Bonnie that he felt sympathy towards surgically-modified Lea, who was treated to a poor public reception last night. Puzzled, he mused: “Why are they doing it? I like the girl. I don’t get it.” “It’s just one of those things,” concluded Bonnie.
Being an extroverted gay man raised as a Muslim, Shahbaz had expected to get the worst reaction and even felt he would be sent into the house last. “All I had was a universal cheer. I never heard nothing. I heard the crowd – I thought they were very warm towards me…I’m so controversial. If anyone got booed it should have been me.”
Earlier in the morning he told Sezer that the magnitude of the whole experience ahead had only just sunk in, saying: “One of the things that hit me is being here – being here is so amazing and it just dawned on me how huge it is.”
Expecting a harsh public reaction to his self-proclaimed outlandishness, Shahbaz predicted: “Now we’re going to be slaughtered by the public – I’m a dead woman, I’m a dead man. I’m a dead man walking.”