James Weir recaps Big Brother: Cruel insult that’s hard to watch

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James Weir recaps Big Brother: Cruel insult that’s hard to watch
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This moment two contestants mock another is uncomfortable to witness. And they couldn’t cop it when it was served back. hellojamesweir recaps.

You are at your most exposed when you realise cool, hot people are watching you run. Suddenly you start to doubt yourself. Are you even doing it right? Maybe you never really knew how to run at all. And then you glance in a shop window to see if your running looks normal, but the reflection looks Gollum-esque. Running should never be done around cool, hot people.

“The bloke’s been nominated four bloody times and we can’t get rid of him. I’ve had enough. It’s not OK to be in this house and act like an eight-year-old. He’s been in here a month and done the dishes three times and we kicked him out halfway through one of them because he didn’t wash them properly.”“As you all know, Big Brother is everywhere. I am above, below, in front and behind you. And today, I will even be, within you,” he says and … ew.

It’s my biggest fear that people at the gym mock my exercising. It’s on par with my fear that those teenagers who work at General Pants are also making fun of me.

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