Agree, daily mail is a tabloid. Most of what it says is not true, I wouldnt ever use it as a source of information.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:http://www.dailymail.co.uk/tvshowbiz/article-4599856/Corinne-limp-DeMario-hook-up.html
Dramatically different account that makes it sound WAY more like a rape.
Daily Mail is a trash tabloid.
And BIP is an esteemed television show? We're talking about filming rumors from a show that literally is basically about being drunk and hooking up. We're all down in the trash here lady.
Of course. But daily mail is known for literally making articles up.
Anonymous wrote:What is a platinum va-geeen? And you're saying that he went down on her and that it was filmed?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So what? Who cares?
Clearly you do or you wouldn't have posted here.
No dummy. I was responding to the posts about there being a friendship between Corinne and a producer. That, is the so what who cares.
The friendship is relevant. The producer/friend filed a complaint and production stopped.
From Reality Steve's column yesterday:
- It wasn’t until a rogue producer came forward to the show claiming that they saw the hook up as inappropriate and filed a complaint, did all hell break loose.
- I was told if the producer didn’t come forward with the complaint, everything would’ve continued as planned.
- Those who witnessed it are in shock at what has transpired and what happened on the first day with Corinne and DeMario they never thought would lead to this.
Its not very interesting. And its not very surprising. Plenty of the producers have a rapport with the people on the screen, its THEIR JOB to have that so there will be plenty of producers who are deemed "friends" or at least "friendly" with many of the contestants, or participants, whatever you want to call them.
Its not a significant factor. The only significant factor is that this individual took the action they chose to take, as in reporting and putting in a complaint.
You're wrong. If they're friends, and Corinne really thought she messed up (boyfriend/bad look for her/too raunchy/whatever), she definitely could have instigated this.
Wrong about what? That its not interesting? That its not significant? I think that is subjective.
Wrong that them (person who reported and Corinne) being friends is not significant.
Please explain how its significant. I'm not being snarky I genuinely would love to know.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So what? Who cares?
Clearly you do or you wouldn't have posted here.
No dummy. I was responding to the posts about there being a friendship between Corinne and a producer. That, is the so what who cares.
The friendship is relevant. The producer/friend filed a complaint and production stopped.
From Reality Steve's column yesterday:
- It wasn’t until a rogue producer came forward to the show claiming that they saw the hook up as inappropriate and filed a complaint, did all hell break loose.
- I was told if the producer didn’t come forward with the complaint, everything would’ve continued as planned.
- Those who witnessed it are in shock at what has transpired and what happened on the first day with Corinne and DeMario they never thought would lead to this.
Its not very interesting. And its not very surprising. Plenty of the producers have a rapport with the people on the screen, its THEIR JOB to have that so there will be plenty of producers who are deemed "friends" or at least "friendly" with many of the contestants, or participants, whatever you want to call them.
Its not a significant factor. The only significant factor is that this individual took the action they chose to take, as in reporting and putting in a complaint.
You're wrong. If they're friends, and Corinne really thought she messed up (boyfriend/bad look for her/too raunchy/whatever), she definitely could have instigated this.
Wrong about what? That its not interesting? That its not significant? I think that is subjective.
Wrong that them (person who reported and Corinne) being friends is not significant.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So what? Who cares?
Clearly you do or you wouldn't have posted here.
No dummy. I was responding to the posts about there being a friendship between Corinne and a producer. That, is the so what who cares.
The friendship is relevant. The producer/friend filed a complaint and production stopped.
From Reality Steve's column yesterday:
- It wasn’t until a rogue producer came forward to the show claiming that they saw the hook up as inappropriate and filed a complaint, did all hell break loose.
- I was told if the producer didn’t come forward with the complaint, everything would’ve continued as planned.
- Those who witnessed it are in shock at what has transpired and what happened on the first day with Corinne and DeMario they never thought would lead to this.
Its not very interesting. And its not very surprising. Plenty of the producers have a rapport with the people on the screen, its THEIR JOB to have that so there will be plenty of producers who are deemed "friends" or at least "friendly" with many of the contestants, or participants, whatever you want to call them.
Its not a significant factor. The only significant factor is that this individual took the action they chose to take, as in reporting and putting in a complaint.
You're wrong. If they're friends, and Corinne really thought she messed up (boyfriend/bad look for her/too raunchy/whatever), she definitely could have instigated this.
Wrong about what? That its not interesting? That its not significant? I think that is subjective.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So what? Who cares?
Clearly you do or you wouldn't have posted here.
No dummy. I was responding to the posts about there being a friendship between Corinne and a producer. That, is the so what who cares.
The friendship is relevant. The producer/friend filed a complaint and production stopped.
From Reality Steve's column yesterday:
- It wasn’t until a rogue producer came forward to the show claiming that they saw the hook up as inappropriate and filed a complaint, did all hell break loose.
- I was told if the producer didn’t come forward with the complaint, everything would’ve continued as planned.
- Those who witnessed it are in shock at what has transpired and what happened on the first day with Corinne and DeMario they never thought would lead to this.
Its not very interesting. And its not very surprising. Plenty of the producers have a rapport with the people on the screen, its THEIR JOB to have that so there will be plenty of producers who are deemed "friends" or at least "friendly" with many of the contestants, or participants, whatever you want to call them.
Its not a significant factor. The only significant factor is that this individual took the action they chose to take, as in reporting and putting in a complaint.
You're wrong. If they're friends, and Corinne really thought she messed up (boyfriend/bad look for her/too raunchy/whatever), she definitely could have instigated this.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So what? Who cares?
Clearly you do or you wouldn't have posted here.
No dummy. I was responding to the posts about there being a friendship between Corinne and a producer. That, is the so what who cares.
The friendship is relevant. The producer/friend filed a complaint and production stopped.
From Reality Steve's column yesterday:
- It wasn’t until a rogue producer came forward to the show claiming that they saw the hook up as inappropriate and filed a complaint, did all hell break loose.
- I was told if the producer didn’t come forward with the complaint, everything would’ve continued as planned.
- Those who witnessed it are in shock at what has transpired and what happened on the first day with Corinne and DeMario they never thought would lead to this.
Its not very interesting. And its not very surprising. Plenty of the producers have a rapport with the people on the screen, its THEIR JOB to have that so there will be plenty of producers who are deemed "friends" or at least "friendly" with many of the contestants, or participants, whatever you want to call them.
Its not a significant factor. The only significant factor is that this individual took the action they chose to take, as in reporting and putting in a complaint.
Anonymous wrote:If it's true Demario had to carry her out of the pool and then went down on her, that's really bad. The show should have called medics when she couldn't walk