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Ahem! I have to admit to watching a bit of this recently and I too am rather amazed that the lovely Cerys is appearing in it. I was a big fan of Catatonia and saw them on several occasions. Poor girl must be going through some sort of mid-life crisis.

It's very sad that her marriage has disintegrated and maybe she needs the money as she has two small children to bring up but I would have thought with her talent she should be doing better things than this.

Frankly, I think she is playing the game on this show. Do a little flirting with someone and it keeps the viewers interests up and you'll probably stay in a bit longer. She's a lovely girl but probably a little fragile and vulnerable at the moment and just needs hug and maybe the reassurance that men still find her attractive as she approaches her 40s.

heh heh - well mightyroar, you have a point but when you look at some of "us boys" and the rest of the stuff we contribute, it surely amounts to more than any Nutz offering. The vulgarity accounts for a mere, what, .0004% ;-)


I doubt there is a Nutz reader amongst us...

I think the Girlfriend made the right decision. He is clearly cr*pping himself and wants to get back to London. She has made him go to her and she can fight her battle on home soil not in Australia where they would be under the "I'm a Celeb" cameras.


He has publically humiliated his Girlfriend.


I think the antics in London will be more entertaining than those in the Bush.

  • 1 year later...

The best bit by far is them jumping out of the plane then I tend to lose interest. I then saw that ITV have sunk to an all-time low by inviting that ***** Jordan back on it.


I can't think of anything worse than listening to her witter on about how normal/honest/down-to-earth/low-maintenance she is, how she doesn't care what people think etc. So why are you going on it to try and salvage your reputation then love?


I shall therefore be tuning out from now on.

Apart from Katie 'Name Your Price' Jordan who are the rest of them?

I probably won't watch at the start, maybe watch some of the middle when they get either cabin fevery or resigned, then not bother to watch the ending.

I'm just full of ennui today, so I am.

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