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Has anyone else watched tonight's show? I know it's post-watershed, and I am far from prudish, but watching Z list celebrities partaking in a "pole dancing club" themed task was a step too far for me. Was anyone else offended by this? I also watched these 'celebrities' in outfits bordering on explicit. To name but one of a few, Lionel Blair appeared to be wearing a plastic/leather American police uniform and some rather unnecessary foul language was used. Are television standards falling or am I just getting old? I had to switch over.


Louisa.

Ann Wrote:

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> Sir Alan Sugar must be breathing a huge sigh of

> relief, she hasn't done herself any favours on

> this show. Horrible girl, would hate to have to

> work with her.



Was that the one that took AS to court because she didn't feel that the ?100,000.00 per year job she got as a result of winning The Apprentice, was of no value?

Sorry but bragging about taking part in orgies to me constitutes being a mouthy little whore.

there is nothing wrong with a woman enjoying sex, what I do find sad ( as a woman and far from a prudish one) is bragging on telly about it.

Still its tabloid tv after all.

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