By Lucy Caulkett-
Emma Willis’s criticism of Cbb winner, Stephen Bear is justified, considering how arrogant and confrontational he was in the celebrity big brother house.
The big brother presenter Emma Willis challenged bear about his behavior in the house,and Bear replied” all i think is that if i want to make a pancake, then I’ll make a pancake, and if that annoys people, then so be it”.
Emma correctly pointed out that he was not answering the questions, saying ”everything I throw at you, you are answering with eggs and pancakes”.
Emma was absolutely right, because Bear’s response was ridiculously pathetic. He seems to support the idea that it is alright for people to behave how they want no matter how other feels or if their behavior is justified.
The analogy of a pancake was stupid and had no relevance to the complaints about him. Bear wasn’t annoying for doing ordinary things like cooking or taking a shower, he was annoying for being immature, arrogant, and irritating.
At one point, she had to tell him to shut up, following several interruptions, from him, prompting her to say ”hold on, I am doing the interviews”
Dressed in a pink beach shirt, the reality star was derided by a chorus of boos when he emerged victorious last night.
“I feel great. I knew I was going to win it. As you get to know me, why wouldn’t you pick
The big brother presenter challenged bear about his behavior in the house, especially the perceived sexual encounter with Chloe Khan in the shower, in which he said ”what you do in private is… Emma intervening, ”typical eh”
Bear, who had been criticized by producers following a clash with Heavy D, was caught up in a number of immature spats with house mates in the house, and also threw a few tantrums, on one occasion throwing an object on the window.
“When you believe you’re going to win something you always win. If I come in with the mindset I’m going to win, I’ve already won.”Social
His statement is arrogant and seriously misguided because the subjective belief that one will win does not necessarily mean they will in fact win. Bear is one of those characters in life that think too much of themselves. He thinks he is egocentric, and thinks he is the main man. His domineering character was a put off, though as a good-looking guy who struck a romance with the sexiest girl in the house, he had television appeal to the extent that kept him there until the end.
Stephen Bear is not a celebrity to be celebrated in the real sens of the word. He lacks compassion and mature understanding of how to conduct himself appropriately. He had no solid competitors in the house, so was able to steal the show eventually. Criticisms of Willis by his fans are worthless, as they are simply supporting their man, not the facts or the truth.
Bear’s victory was probably because he was the best of an unimpressive bunch with a number of weaknesses. However, he is a very arrogant man, not really deserving of victory.