The trouble is that Jade does not have the vocabulary to express her feelinfs. Therefore she had to shout the odds. Any rasicm was, I think, unintentional. She just clashed with Shilpa and had no other way of expressing it!
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The trouble is that Jade does not have the vocabulary to express her feelinfs. Therefore she had to shout the odds. Any rasicm was, I think, unintentional. She just clashed with Shilpa and had no other way of expressing it!
Now that we've had all the Ofcom inquries etc, Channel 4 have been forced to release the transcripts they said never happened. They make for some interesting reading
The blog: http://blogs.guardian.co.uk/organgri...big_broth.html
The transcript: http://image.guardian.co.uk/sys-file...transcript.pdf
Quote:
The release by Channel 4 of a transcript revealing late night conversations between housemates with extremely racist language is shocking. Not so much what they were saying, though it's a handy reminder of just how vile some of their behaviour was, but what truly appalls is that during all that debate over '"are they racist or not?", nobody saw fit to bring these unseen incidents to the public's attention. Worse, the existence of such events, even such a transcript, was denied vociferously.
Enough people in the production process were aware of these incidents for those housemates involved to have been called to the diary room and asked to explain them. Jo O'Meara and Jack Tweed were given formal warnings. Viewers weren't told about this.
I found them quite interesting - to be frank - Cleo's name didn't seem to come up in any of the allegations that were made at all, and it also proves to me that Jade also ended up being the scapegoat for something they ALL should have had major repurcurssions for.
Interesting how BB wouldn't answer Jack when asked if it was in the papers aswell - was it that they didn't want him walking and would therefore not be honest with him? More about the show than peoples feelings maybe (inc Shilpa's)