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Write-up on the BB Aussie Official Site |
| July 3rd, 2006 under TV Reality. [ Comments: none ]
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For legal reasons we were not able to provide you with coverage of the events following John and Ash’s removal from the House on the weekend as they happened. For the sake of clarity here is a summary of the events that followed their departure.
On Saturday night, John and Ashley were removed from the House following an incident that breached one of Big Brother’s most fundamental rules. John and Ashley left via the Diary Room unbeknownst to the other HMs who thought they had been called to the Diary Room for a standard visit.
While the surprise performance by the Rogue Traders in the garden initially distracted the HMs from the whereabouts of Ashley and John, eventually some time later they started wondering what had happened to the boys. The HMs were then called to the Diary Room where BB told them: "Last night’s incident was very serious. Camilla did not request nor want any action taken by Big Brother, however Big Brother had no option but to act and remove the two Housemates."
The HMs were shocked at the news and several of them reacted tearfully. Camilla, who was involved in the incident, sobbed: "I feel so bad, I’m sorry." But both BB and the HMs assured her that she had nothing to be sorry about.
Following BB’s announcement, discussion of the incident wasn’t broadcast on the live web streams or covered in the BB Diary for legal reasons. However, Camilla did speak to her HMs about the events of the previous night.
"It wasn’t the right thing to do and even though Ash meant it as a joke, it wasn’t good behaviour," she told the group. But she added that she has no hard feelings towards the boys whatsoever. "There was no malice intended, they were doing it in a playful way and when I said very specifically to John: ‘Don’t. No,’ he didn’t do it."
On Sunday Camilla was interviewed by the Queensland Police and she told them she didn’t wish to take the issue any further. It is no longer a police matter.
Despite the upsets of the last 48 hours, the HMs are moving on from the incident and vowing to continue enjoying their time in the House.
Big Brother Australia
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Lohan talks about her drug use, and what she says will shock you |
| July 3rd, 2006 under Lindsay Lohan. [ Comments: none ]
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Lindsay Lohan says she would never become a druggie — because she saw what it did to her father. The “Mean Girls” star admits to having smoked pot — she says she hated it — but says she has never tried cocaine. “I’ve seen my father,” Lohan told the London Mirror. “I’ve seen how it messes with families and [bleeps] your life up. If I hadn’t witnessed that, I may have gone a different route. I don’t know. But I’ve seen how it tore my parents apart.” Her father, a former financier who created and sold a successful pasta business, was recently jailed for a variety of charges including assault and drunk driving. “He has never done anything for my family or for my career,” she said. “I don’t have any respect for someone who has treated my mother the way he has and by not being a responsible father.” Whatever Lohan may have gone through, her ego seems to have survived intact. “I feel I have a lot of talent, but I’m only now getting to do the kinds of projects where I can push myself and show what I can do,” she explained. “I’m pretty ambitious and I want to have a very interesting career.”
Jeannette Walls
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Camilla didn’t press charges in BB Aussie assualt. |
| July 2nd, 2006 under TV Reality. [ Comments: none ]
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Complaints against Big Brother are now going right to the top with Prime Minister John Howard calling for the show the be axed immediately. Despite the incident not actually being broadcast on television, and it now becoming clear it was far less serious than first reported, Family First are still also rallying for the end of Big Brother. In Sunday’s daily show, Camilla explained she thought John and Ashley went too far, but stopped when she requested, and the group laughed it off. After talking with Police she did not press charges. The Police did not further their investigation. Family First are taking the illogical argument that incidents such as the one on the weekend damage their children, however the staff at behindbigbrother.com highly doubt their kids were watching the internet streams at 4.00am. The incident has never been shown on terrestrial television and never will be. No findings have come back from the Australian Communications and Media Authority yet.
Behind Big Brother Australia
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Mr & Mrs Knight talk about My Fair Brady |
| July 2nd, 2006 under VH1/MTV. [ Comments: none ]
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Since Christopher Knight and Adrianne Curry started opening up their lives to the world with the VH1 reality show "My Fair Brady," they admit they constantly question their decision. "When the cameras were around, we were like, ‘We made the worst decision. What were we thinking?’" says Knight, who acknowledges that being on TV together has had a tremendous influence on their relationship. Sometimes it’s felt destructive, he admits, "but we’ve been able to persevere and be on stronger footing as a result of it. Looking back, it’s helped accelerate our bonding and our relationship." As for Curry, "I come from a very large Italian family, and I’ve never in my life been given the opportunity to have privacy, so for me, it’s not a problem. What’s the difference between 500 people in my family knowing and telling all their friends and everybody else and the world knowing?" With the couple currently in discussions about another season, they say fans can’t get enough of their lives, and constantly want to know if the show is for real. "I would say that 99.9 percent of our show is real, but if we’re being extremely boring, then the producers will say something," responds Curry. "We’ll be filming at home or at a restaurant and they’ll come up and say, ‘Talking about the fungus on your feet is great, but why don’t you talk about this issue that you’re having?’"
National Ledger
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Chris Martin apologizes for cold play on words. |
| July 2nd, 2006 under Music. [ Comments: none ]
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CHRIS MARTIN has apologised after telling a fat critic of his music to go to Weight Watchers.
Standing on the steps of his Belsize Park home in north-west London, the skinny COLDPLAY singer lashed out at the woman’s figure after she turned up in person to slate his band Chris said: “When someone insults you to your face about your music, the first thing you want to do is pick on something about their appearance. It’s a terrible thing but I had this woman parked outside our house. “I would never say it to anyone else, but she drove me so crazy that I advised her to go to Weight Watchers, which was not a very nice thing to say. “I’m not proud of it, but it’s weird how if you sort of feel like you’re being attacked you can become a real a*******.”
Sun – Bizarre
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