Someone's cheated in CBB? Are we meant to be shocked?- 26 Jan 16
Steve Allen - A Little Bit Extra
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🗓️ 26 January 2016
⏱️ 12 minutes
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| 0:30.3 | This is a download from LBC. Steve Allen's Little Bit Extra. |
| 0:36.3 | Morning, everybody. Welcome along to your free podcast for today. It's almost effortless this program. I say effortless. You know, other people might be going, oh, what are we going to talk about today on the program? I don't have that problem. I don't have the problem what I'm going to talk about on the program. It's what I'm not going to talk about on the program, which always pleases the producer and the boss. Oh, don't talk about that, Steve. Please don't talk about that. No, just deal with Gemma Collins. |
| 0:57.7 | And I always think, I don't know, can I deal with Big Brother anymore? Is Ed Gleave's sort of sitting there despairing, ring in his hands like we all do. every time poor little Gemma Hoves interview. |
| 0:52.4 | She's like one of those galleons from the Spanish Amada from years ago |
| 0:55.3 | and you don't really know what to do with her |
| 0:56.8 | or what anybody can do with her. little Gemma Hoves interview. She's like one of those galleons from the Spanish Amada from years ago, |
| 1:11.1 | and you don't really know what to do with her, or what anybody can do with her. All you know is that she's a simpleton, and it doesn't really matter. It doesn't really matter, does it? It's only a silly little programme. Somebody asked the other day, somebody asked one of the girls, you know, Why have you all got no talent? |
| 1:08.1 | She said, we're in there because we've got talent. |
| 1:10.0 | And her talent was just getting drunk, I think. |
| 1:12.0 | Gemma Collins is just being, the other day, somebody asked one of the girls, you know, why have you all got no talent? She said, we're in there because we've got talent, and her talent was just getting drunk, I think. |
| 1:30.4 | Gemma Collins is just being revolting. Steve, if it was a lucky dip, I didn't think the machine |
| 1:36.2 | would give out two sets of numbers. No, it wouldn't. There would be no chance at all of two people |
| 1:42.1 | in this one machine picking exactly the same numbers. It would only be one person. You know, if you do a lucky dip, it only throws out that random selection of numbers. It's not going to throw it out twice on the same machine. And the odds of that happening would be billions to one, wouldn't it? Billions to one. It's like somebody winning two jackpots in a week. It's never going to happen, please God. And so we'll just have to wait and find out. Don't try not to worry about it. I know we're all worrying. I know we're all getting, you know, sort of our knickers in a twist over going, you know, has she won it? Is there something to matter with this woman? Why has she gone into hiding? And the answer is, I don't know. I mean, you know, I might look at her and I might do a summing up and go. She looks to me. If she's been in court for non-payment of things, she might be one of these people. She might have got herself an agent. Then she might have gone, I haven't actually got the winning ticket. I had the numbers, but they were nothing to do with it. I bought them for another day. And it just was coincidence, or she might have been and bought these numbers from somewhere else and then put it, who knows? We have no idea. I mean, I should imagine there must be, you know, so many combinations of what might have happened and we'll have to rely on Camelot to come back and go, she hasn't got the winning ticket. That's what I'm waiting for them to say. She hasn't got the winning ticket, in which case the press are going to hound her like there's no tomorrow. If she does have the winning ticket, the press are going to hound her like there's no-tomorrow. So it's a no-win situation for her. You know, she might be able to go to ground, but somebody will dobb her in at some point. You're being a diva. You still have a boyfriend, celebrity big brothers, Jeremy, whoever he is, Jeremy McConnell, lashes out at Stephanie after she sulked |
| 3:10.1 | over his kiss with Tiffany. Stephanie Davis is a revolting drunk. In fact, none of these people |
| 3:14.9 | are particularly nice at all. So Jeremy, Jeremy's the one with all the tattoos up his neck, |
| 3:19.1 | looking as ridiculous as you can be. And Stephanie wants Jeremy to exclusively shower an attention. I mean, she's a bit needy and perhaps that's why they had to get rid of her out for Holyoaks, not fit for purpose, as they say. She's damaged her career. David Guest says this of Stephanie Davis. Totally wrong for cheating on her boyfriend. Of course she's damaged her career. The funny thing is, David, she never had a career. That's the trouble. She's a desperately |
| 3:41.2 | sad, lonely person who gets drunk. She's not very good at all. And David also shed light on |
| 3:48.0 | his illness. He had to be interviewed by Rylan, and that's roughly equivalent to being |
| 3:52.0 | interviewed by a complete bozo. Vicki Pattinson and rumoured Bo talk about that kiss as she |
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