Post by SpIcYsPy on May 9, 2007 8:00:52 GMT 1
Another day, another story from The Daily Star - yes, that newspaper that's well known for its true stories - and their story today seems more unbelievable than ever.
Today they claim that producers have selected an 18-year-old teenager, who has an ASBO (Anti-social Behaviour Order) and a history of offending, to go onto this year's edition of the show.
The housemates will apparently be led to believe that the boy, whose identity is being closely guarded, will be a genuine housemate.
'Insiders' (yes, them again) claim that the teen has been prosecuted for hurling abuse at his neighbours, breaking into cars and shoplifting. His parents have admitted to courts they can't control him, but they have supposedly given their blessing for him to appear on Big Brother.
A source told the paper: “The lad will be sent in with a specific mission to ruin a task we will set the housemates during the second week of the show and while they’re still settling in.
“The gang will think that by losing the challenge they will miss out on a luxury treat. But there is a twist.
“The newcomer must make sure they fail in order for them to win.
“The teenager will be in the house for only a day. But we won’t tell the housemates and that will make them think he is a bona fide contestant.
“Part of his task is to make sure they know all about his history and details about his Asbo.
“That way he will create more paranoia and anxiety among the contestants.
“Big Brother isn’t going soft this year. The show always works better when we get nasty.”
The paper claims that this year's list of housemates is now being finalised, with a hunky Greek art student, a failed gay stand-up comedian, a sexy lads’ mag model, a former extra from The Bill and a boxer among them.
But just how much of this is true? Remember - this is a rumour, so treat it with caution for now.
Today they claim that producers have selected an 18-year-old teenager, who has an ASBO (Anti-social Behaviour Order) and a history of offending, to go onto this year's edition of the show.
The housemates will apparently be led to believe that the boy, whose identity is being closely guarded, will be a genuine housemate.
'Insiders' (yes, them again) claim that the teen has been prosecuted for hurling abuse at his neighbours, breaking into cars and shoplifting. His parents have admitted to courts they can't control him, but they have supposedly given their blessing for him to appear on Big Brother.
A source told the paper: “The lad will be sent in with a specific mission to ruin a task we will set the housemates during the second week of the show and while they’re still settling in.
“The gang will think that by losing the challenge they will miss out on a luxury treat. But there is a twist.
“The newcomer must make sure they fail in order for them to win.
“The teenager will be in the house for only a day. But we won’t tell the housemates and that will make them think he is a bona fide contestant.
“Part of his task is to make sure they know all about his history and details about his Asbo.
“That way he will create more paranoia and anxiety among the contestants.
“Big Brother isn’t going soft this year. The show always works better when we get nasty.”
The paper claims that this year's list of housemates is now being finalised, with a hunky Greek art student, a failed gay stand-up comedian, a sexy lads’ mag model, a former extra from The Bill and a boxer among them.
But just how much of this is true? Remember - this is a rumour, so treat it with caution for now.