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Friday, January 13, 2006
UK - Jodie Marsh evicted from Big Brother 'reality TV' show
Essex celebrity Jodie Marsh, famous just for being famous, has been evicted from the 'reality TV' show Big Brother. The UK is aswamp with television shows which command far more collumn inches in the newspapers than 'real issues'. MP George Galloway's involvement in the programme has even forced many 'serious papers' and broadcasters to report on the show in which several 'celebrities' are put into the same house and filmed for a voyeuristic public. George Galloway, an east London MP, who stood for an independent party, "Respect", which fought on an anti-war ticket, has been heavily criticized for neglecting his political duties. Of course, the tabloids are far more interested in the selacious details of the likes of Chantelle, an Essex 'model' and 'fake celebrity', and Jodie Marsh's sex life. As she talked shortly afer the show, teers rolling down her heavily made-up face, she said that the media portrayed her in a negative way and that she wasn't "a slag". George Galloway MP in the meanwhile is set to miss at least three more parliamentary sessions. The next vote in the Big Brother house is due next Wednesday. [22:00 GMT 13/01/2006]
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