Jo and Cleo
No great surprise. Although, bearing in mind Tim's comments, I did wonder, as always, why they dress up for eviction. I mean, it's all telly, isn't it? Cleo does always scrub up well, but we've spent the last few weeks seeing Jo lookig like a glum blonde version of Wee Jimmy Krankie.
And was anybody else still watching when they cut back to the live feed afterwards? Danielle very upset by the way they booed Jo. Although until just this second, I was trying to figure out why Shilpa was hugging her and saying, over and over again, "don't worry! You will walk out to cheese!"
Right. Off to the pub. I do have a life, you know.


I cheered when Cleo's name was announced. Does that make me a bad person?
Poor the Dani-YELL, it's dawned on her that the outside world may hold hidden traps and demons......not to mention a pile of suitcases dumped outside a footballer's house......
Posted by: Joolz | 26 Jan 2007 21:38:21
Oh I feel so cheated, what a cop out evicting them together, I wanted Jo 'I wouldn't piss on him if he was on fire' to get a proper booing, yes I am a cow.
And now she has a whole hour with the production staff and her agent getting repared for the interview!!
Did anyone else think that Davina was not enjoying herself tonight? maybe the crowd was a bit hostile to her as all this business od her sharing an agent with Jade etc etc etc has come out??
Posted by: stephanie | 26 Jan 2007 21:38:23
I agree, it was a complete cop out. Jo should have been evicted alone. Meant that the boo's were moderated too, as Cleo's been alright really. Earned her keep in BB terms, been a bit wacky, not very funny, but mostly harmless and easy on the eye, so the audience wouldn't really have a beef with her. Related subject - I am the only person who thinks she's in love with Dirk?
Posted by: WanabeHanswife-let | 26 Jan 2007 22:02:05
jo was shitting herself. never seen anyone so scared.
cleo sat on the fence but did not deserve jo's boos.
cleo showed star quality i thought.
hope the interview won't be together.
Posted by: pinkdrummergirl | 26 Jan 2007 22:25:55
Does Jo have an agent? Does 10% of absolutely nothing have to be declared on tax returns? Or would representing her be a write-off??
Oh, and I'm not taxist, I went to school with a girl who ended up working for the Inland Revenue so I can't be taxist can I? Innit? Yeah. Whatever. Laughs cos I is nervous.
Posted by: Joolz | 26 Jan 2007 23:08:57
Weren't the differences between the interviews given by Jade and Prisoner Jo amazing? Jade went for contriteness, defending herself yet holding her hands up. She made no attempt to imply it was editing, or that it was manipulated to look a certain way by BB producers. Jo, on the other hand, was strictly on the defensive, looking ridiculous as she tried to argue with the evidence. Why? Jade had her manager/agent/publicist there, she was prepped in the 5 minute ad break. Poor cow Jo had an hour to be brought up to date but probably had a manager who ain't too happy that any chance of Jo earning him a bob or two is virtually nil. Poor Jo, I hope she gets her dressing gown back tonight before she crawls into bed with a cigarette! PS, Davina's hair was dire, pure dire.
Posted by: See-saw | 26 Jan 2007 23:16:25
T4. That's the answer. I will find out the informatzione nella matina. Saturday morning TV is not what it was - and how convenient for the likes of me. Why employ people who look like Andy Crane when you can just stick on the night before's stuff with some curly haired girl presenting, swiftly slotted in to replace the curly haired sarcastic one that does buzzcocks now. He made Preston cry. Alright by me. Squinty stay-press freak.
Posted by: doogal | 27 Jan 2007 01:56:22
I think Jo used her hour to try and come up with that well known saying which features the 3 M words:- molehill, mountain, making. Sadly she needed just that little longer to achieve this. However, she did say she laughs when nervous and I for one am prepared to believe her.
Posted by: Anne | 27 Jan 2007 01:56:54
It is obvious that Jo’s cunning and subtle audition for the starring role in the remake of the 1957 film “Woman in a Dressing Gown” totally flew under your radar Hugo. Writer Ted Willis described the film as being about "good honest fumbling people caught up in tiny tragedies”. Bloody apt that – the bloke’s a soothsayer.
Posted by: Anne | 27 Jan 2007 02:05:36
Davina's interview technique is dire. The most obvious follow up question when Jo tried to pass off her laughing as a nervous tic, was to ask why she then said "That made my day". Davina never seems to listen to the answers, just goes through a check list of questions.
Also has there ever been a more deluded woman than Cleo? Let me count the ways,
1. Jackiey was the most important, fascinating woman she had ever met.
2. She loved Jade
3. Jack has such an air of wisdom about him.
4. Danielle or Jack would win.
5. And worst of all, she tried to humiliate and bully the Faceman.
Posted by: chiks | 27 Jan 2007 09:40:10
The crowd are such a bunch of effing idiots. they freaking booed eveyone! What the hell is wrong with them. Endemol needs to stop using its employees to fill the crowd and get a real one.
Cleo really thinks Jack and Danielle were the most honest and "real"? What the hell is she on? I noticed how quickly she backtracked after Davina pointed out she doesn't want to say that. Its so clear she can't stand Shilpa and had a huge thing for Dirk.
Posted by: dee | 27 Jan 2007 09:47:33
I don't know, I think Jack is real. He wouldn't want to pretend to be a pointless waste of space. Or maybe he was relying on his pheromones doing all the speaking for him, forgetting (because he's not all that bright) that TV does not transmit smell.
What a ridiculous oversight!
Posted by: Jessica | 27 Jan 2007 11:39:16
The most obvious follow up question when Jo tried to pass off her laughing as a nervous tic, was to ask why she then said "That made my day".
Not been watching have you? It was Danielle that said that. Jo spent almost the entire row hiding behind her cushion.
Posted by: wotchit | 27 Jan 2007 22:32:41