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gillian mckeith
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wot a horrid woman fake !!!!!
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I want to know why people keep voting for her to do the trials. I wouldn't keep voting for her. I fell sorry for the people who take time and energy setting up the trials and then for it not to even be attempted like the digger trail. I don't personnally vote myself but if you are going to vote, vote for someone else instead of same person day in day out.
People are voting for her because we like seeing people fail. It's sad but true. I really don't know why she is in there (other than the pay packet of course). She claims to be terrified of everything and it's getting boring. I don't know how the other people on the camp have kept their patience for so long. If I was in there I would have lost my rag with her ages ago.
Saw last nights 'faint'.......do you think she's faking it?, cos if she is'nt, and really has phobia's of spiders and all things that are claustrophobic etc, what the piggin' hell's she doing there in the first place?.......lol.
(I'd let her suffer too.....she's getting paid for it, is'nt she?.....and if she can smell poo, she can certainly eat some kangeroo nuts easy enough, eh? 0
(I'd let her suffer too.....she's getting paid for it, is'nt she?.....and if she can smell poo, she can certainly eat some kangeroo nuts easy enough, eh? 0
She would have seen various people in the medical profession before being allowed to enter the jungle and they obviously thought she was mentally fit to do it.
I have to say that I have a phobia of anything wormy but I'm fine with anything with legs or snakes, however if I was ever asked to do something like that I would refuse due to my wormy phobia. She is afraid of everything so I don't know why she bothered.
I have to say that I have a phobia of anything wormy but I'm fine with anything with legs or snakes, however if I was ever asked to do something like that I would refuse due to my wormy phobia. She is afraid of everything so I don't know why she bothered.
This is a great article about "Dr" Gillian McKeith http://www.badscience...ing-herself-a-doctor/
I think her faint last night was fake and I think the world can see her faint last week was codswallop too. They showed a clip of her pulling her top down over her tummy after she had collapsed on the floor. I doubt you would either be in a position to think about that or care if you had just fainted. And yesterdays task with the digger seemed to prove her as a liar. She came back to camp saying she couldn't start it because she couldn't control the digger but she seemed to managed ok from the bits we saw. I doubt her fellow campers will put up with it for much longer.
It's really not entertaining seeing the same person being picked on time after time. It happens every series - I recall Jan Leeming and Katie Price getting the same treatment from the public. It gets to the point where they just refuse to do another trial so what is the purpose? If Gillian can stick it out, I think pretty soon the celebs. start voting amongst themselves as to who does a trial.
I think in Gillian's case, she went into the jungle not having seen the programme so wouldn't have had much idea of what went on. I know a lot of viewers obviously think it's fun to keep choosing her but to me it seems a form of bullying.
Personally I think there should be a rule that a person doesn't do more than two trials - I would like to see how some of the other celebs cope with the challenges.
I think in Gillian's case, she went into the jungle not having seen the programme so wouldn't have had much idea of what went on. I know a lot of viewers obviously think it's fun to keep choosing her but to me it seems a form of bullying.
Personally I think there should be a rule that a person doesn't do more than two trials - I would like to see how some of the other celebs cope with the challenges.