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Kerry Katona wants to stop her reality show
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It has only been running for a few weeks, but she has apparently been left hurt by the amount of criticism she has received for her fly on the wall show � Crazy in Love. She is apparently angry at the way her and husband Mark have been depicted. The pregnant celeb was seen smoking and drinking on the show. What do you think? Is this woman a disgrace? Or do you think MTV may well have manipulated the filming of the couple in a bid to make better TV?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.It's car crash tv. We want to watch it even though we know it will be awful ! There's no doubt the the woman is as mad as a box of frogs but I can't help liking her.
I'm sure she shows off quite a bit cos the cameras are on her though.. Not sure if I like her hubby Mark though, he seems a bit controlling.
I'm sure she shows off quite a bit cos the cameras are on her though.. Not sure if I like her hubby Mark though, he seems a bit controlling.
She is just to awfull for words she tried to make out that marks mother told a pack of lies to the tabloids but from what I saw everything she said was true she was smoking and drinking at her new year party if you want to put your life on tv for all to see then accept the consequences that mark is a creep its obvious he is only with her for the money I really believe he doesnt give a sh**t about her.This programme will really work in Brian McFaddens favour if he wants custody of his kids.
I doubt any manipulative editing of anything involving the katona could make anything better to watch or hear her. The world could do without being exposed to her, that would be better.
Begone, and stop asking stupid questions about the katona. Talk about dumbing down. Can't you put these Qs in Chatterbank?
Begone, and stop asking stupid questions about the katona. Talk about dumbing down. Can't you put these Qs in Chatterbank?
Haven't watched the programme, but it seems like a match made in heaven.
A woman who is so desparate to be 'famous' that she peddles every sad detail of her car-crash life to any magazine that will pay - meets with TV producers who pander to the very worst 'point and laugh' instincts in a large section of the viewing public - results in uneddyfying horror show of disfunctional people being filmed for the dubious delight of sad individuals who use the example seen to make themsleves feel better.
Stop press - Bedlam Hospital to re-open - contestants for a proposed 'reality' show who can convince the producers of mental instability sufficiently well to blend in with genuine inmates, stand to win prize money!
A woman who is so desparate to be 'famous' that she peddles every sad detail of her car-crash life to any magazine that will pay - meets with TV producers who pander to the very worst 'point and laugh' instincts in a large section of the viewing public - results in uneddyfying horror show of disfunctional people being filmed for the dubious delight of sad individuals who use the example seen to make themsleves feel better.
Stop press - Bedlam Hospital to re-open - contestants for a proposed 'reality' show who can convince the producers of mental instability sufficiently well to blend in with genuine inmates, stand to win prize money!
LOL @ B00
Octavius, that comment does remind me of something that CJ DeMooi would say ;-)
I haven't seen this programme, but I have seen television and magazine adverts for it. I do feel for Kerry Katona, I think she needs help, but in a similar vein to Britney Spears, those who are close enough to be able to help her or support her, seem to be using her fame to their own advantage. I don't think she helps herself, and anyone that chooses to smoke / drink throughout their pregnancy can hardly complain when they are criticised for it, but I do think she must be under immense pressure and it doesn't seem that she has many people to guide her in the 'right' directio, not least her husband, who it appears to me, knows exactly what he is doing and is only with her for the money.
Octavius, that comment does remind me of something that CJ DeMooi would say ;-)
I haven't seen this programme, but I have seen television and magazine adverts for it. I do feel for Kerry Katona, I think she needs help, but in a similar vein to Britney Spears, those who are close enough to be able to help her or support her, seem to be using her fame to their own advantage. I don't think she helps herself, and anyone that chooses to smoke / drink throughout their pregnancy can hardly complain when they are criticised for it, but I do think she must be under immense pressure and it doesn't seem that she has many people to guide her in the 'right' directio, not least her husband, who it appears to me, knows exactly what he is doing and is only with her for the money.
I aint suggestin� you woz fick B00, merely that such idle chatter could be contained, or indeed committed in a straitjacket fashion, to sections where idle chatter prevails. I like to partake in idle chatter, but not in chatterbank of course as most of the intellectual wit and repartee therein goes far above my seemingly low head.
I take umbrage at being compared to CJ. The man is a bounder and a buffoon, with less personality than half a turnip (no offence to root vegetables intended).
I take umbrage at being compared to CJ. The man is a bounder and a buffoon, with less personality than half a turnip (no offence to root vegetables intended).
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