View Full Version : 'I'm a Celebrity' was fixed


craigmason
03-12-2007, 06:28
TELLY bosses were reeling last night over a jungle fix storm.
http://www.dailystar.co.uk/news/view/22846/Jungle-final-vote-fixed-/

Olec
03-12-2007, 06:57
Meh, maybe it was a fix, maybe Janice fans are just being mardy, still the best man won one way or another, i'm sure most people wanted him to win anyway.

Blacknight
03-12-2007, 10:12
That seems like such a stinking fix. How are we ever expected to trust any phone vote TV poll again? They're so corrupt. Launching careers off the back of 'fixed' results is down right disgusting.

alchresearch
03-12-2007, 10:33
I like how stupid people are to actually try ringing the number for the person they don't want to win in order to test the line!

ITV - a channel for the guillible and stupid.

Rich
03-12-2007, 11:45
Christopher bloody Biggins won it?! What the hell?! The man's a twit!

BasilRathbon
03-12-2007, 12:04
It's the end of democracy as we know it. Wonder how many people who voted in this TV show won;t be voting at the next general election.

ReginaldD
03-12-2007, 12:11
It's the end of democracy as we know it. Wonder how many people who voted in this TV show won;t be voting at the next general election.

Probably most of them as a lot of these people are the sort who think reality tv is more important than issues affecting their every day lives.

steveb2007
03-12-2007, 12:25
It must have been fixed if that big silly bafoon won it!!!

Mod_Man
03-12-2007, 14:01
That seems like such a stinking fix. How are we ever expected to trust any phone vote TV poll again? They're so corrupt. Launching careers off the back of 'fixed' results is down right disgusting.

You were supposed to have stopped trusting them the last time they were found to have been fixing gameshows. Anyone who voted over the weekend and now cries fix is a little bit retarded, then again, isn't that ITV's target audience?

melthebell
03-12-2007, 14:19
HAHAHAHAHA

glad ive never voted on any tv show ever...maybe itll teach you all :P

shakermaker
03-12-2007, 14:38
well at least i've been reminded why i don't buy the daily star :-)

Olec
03-12-2007, 15:41
Probably most of them as a lot of these people are the sort who think reality tv is more important than issues affecting their every day lives.

General Elections are probably rigged aswell.

Zaytsev
03-12-2007, 15:44
General Elections are probably rigged aswell.

I am assuming you mean the British General Election, if so can you provide any evidence or is this just another vacuous post to add to your growing tally. :suspect:

SYorksDeano
03-12-2007, 17:34
Does that mean it's all over? Thank god for that

Olec
03-12-2007, 17:43
I am assuming you mean the British General Election, if so can you provide any evidence or is this just another vacuous post to add to your growing tally. :suspect:

It's plain to see, but you can pretend it's for real if you want.

Plain Talker
03-12-2007, 17:45
fixed??? do you really think so?

*incredulous voice*:- "naaah, you can't seriously mean it..." :hihi:

Of course all these phone-in type rubbish shows' voting is "fixed".

discodown
03-12-2007, 20:50
It's plain to see, but you can pretend it's for real if you want.can you provide evidence to say that it is fixed?

medusa
03-12-2007, 20:59
And this from a paper with the headline 'Hard up McCanns sold Maddy' on the same page as this stunning news...

donuticus
04-12-2007, 12:51
It's the end of democracy as we know it. Wonder how many people who voted in this TV show won;t be voting at the next general election.

Maybe it'll be a good thing if they don't. ;);):hihi::hihi:

bagger
05-12-2007, 19:50
And this from a paper with the headline 'Hard up McCanns sold Maddy' on the same page as this stunning news...

Precisely.

cgksheff
05-12-2007, 21:19
TELLY bosses were reeling last night over a jungle fix storm.


Did you have a say as to who went IN?