Jodie Marsh - Victim or Hypocrite?

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Harry Hardon
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Jodie Marsh - Victim or Hypocrite?

Post by Harry Hardon »

Having listened to Jodie Marsh on Celebrity Big Brother then seeing her various interviews in the papers and on TV, I'm not 100% she can paint herself as the victim.

From today's "News of the World", it's obvious she had a deal ready to write the 'Behind the Scenes' story which was one of the reasons Pete Burns said he didn't like her. I think a number of the celebrities who'd been in the business a number of years thought she might have been in the house to do an expose and when she was rumbled, she couldn't cope.

She complained about people becoming famous simply for selling a kiss and tell or having a hit fifteen years ago - isn't she most famous for wearing a pair of belts five years ago and selling her stories about her ex=lovers.

As for the bullying, my definition of bullying is picking upon someone who can't defend themselves. She's happy to slag off people without them having the opporunity to reply to her comments but when confront with people who can hold their own in a conversation, she can't cope.

Finally, from her comments about a number of the house mates, she'd already made her mind up on a number of people she fell out with branding them freaks, convicts and other things. Simply because she'd never heard of someone, the felt they were useless.

Personally, I think she can't play the victim card given all this and I hope it's true that Big Brother has damaged her career so we'll see less of her.

Thoughts anyone else?

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jimmy068
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Re: Jodie Marsh - Victim or Hypocrite?

Post by jimmy068 »

Harry Hardon wrote:

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> Personally, I think she can't play the victim card given all
> this and I hope it's true that Big Brother has damaged her
> career so we'll see less of her.
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> Thoughts anyone else?
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Why would you want to see less of her?? !confused! I don't mind looking at her!!

She's just a young girl trying to make a few quid out of the papers. She hasn't killed anyone mate.
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Re: Jodie Marsh - Victim or Hypocrite?

Post by dynatech »

If it's a choice of the two, then she's a hypocrite. She's not alone there, that applies to most people who create their own celebrity legend (and certainly to George Galloway).
I certainly can't see how she can be a victim - she's living a dream lifestyle, making a living out of doing very little and having no discernable talent, whilst the majority of girls with a similar IQ, personality and body as her are spending 5 days a week in an uninspiring and insecure earning little more than the minimum wage
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Re: Jodie Marsh - Victim or Hypocrite?

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she's got an IQ of 136, maybe that's why she's earning a lot and not on minimum wage

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It's also worth bearing in mind that you see what the producers want you to see, and if they decide early on that the show will be "Marsh as bullying victim" (and given her championing anti-bullying charities, wouldn't that be a coincidence) then that's what you'll see. Still, if it provides some publicity for anti-bullying campaigns then that's no bad thing.

Galloway allegedly went in so that he could have a forum for his political views. But he forgot that, due to the broadcasting laws in this country, there needs to be someone arguing the case. And as none of the others seem in the slightest bit interested in politics, he's left rabbiting on--- blissfully unaware that much of his stuff is not reaching the viewing public.

This idea behind the programme could have been a useful psychological teaching tool. The trouble is, the programme makers are frightened to let things develop (or not, there is a danger that whoever is chosen would just slob the time away) naturally and feel they have to push the agenda. Which is why there are so many "strange" housemates.
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dynatech
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Re: Jodie Marsh - Victim or Hypocrite?

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There are so many strange housemates so they can get people watching it - it's car-crash tv to give the papers something to write about and to fill the pages over the next two months of all those moronic celeb-mags like Reveal, Heat etc etc
Everyone knew Barrymore would be a gibbering nervous wreck, Pete Burns like an evil sharp-tongued relative of Lily Savage etc etc. The original BB could get away with being an intersting socio-televisual experiment, the latter ones, and especially these celebrity offshoots (and this current volume in particular) are just staged freakshow's, filled with increasingly desperate "ME! ME! ME!'s"
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Re: Jodie Marsh - Victim or Hypocrite?

Post by davey »


dont know Harry havent been watching it i just know that i would love to fuck her.remember women are very complicated creatures and i wouldnt even begin to try to understand what goes on in their minds

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