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BB5...

Again, I won't be the only person blogging about the winner of BB5 last night. But there are probably a few things that crossed my mind.

There is something about how we all liked to watch Nadia, but would we want her as a friend? thats nothing to do with the transexual stuff- more just the fairly obvious thing that what we watch on TV is not necessarily what we want to live or work with.

The whole issue of acceptance is intertwined there too. When Nadia (who bless her was near hysterical) came out of the house she kept saying thank you so much.. and you can't help get the impression that the thanks were as much about acceptance as about winning.

Was Nadia's mum exploited? Or was she completely party to the media hype that goes with it all?

Who knows? And in six weeks will it matter to any of us save for a derisory comment about b list celebs?

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