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Daley And Aggressive Behavior
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He was very aggressive and no man can grab a woman around the neck like that and pretend it is inconsequential, glad he's been kicked out
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.boxy daley and hazel in the safe house last night after lights out had been drinking and hazel took daley's duvet and he got very aggressive, aka saatchi/nigella and then threatening, BB removed him from the house, they ahd no choice really, though they had the choice not to televise/broardcast the event. not sure if it was on the live feed though
I was quite shocked watching that. He definitely deserved to go. I think Hazel should have been thrown out weeks ago- kept hugging daley and shoving her boobs in his face, even when he was walking away and saying no. I'm sure a man would have been kicked out if he'd behaved like Hazel. Both shameful. Not to mention the girlfriend...
Yesterday, I was watching BB and as Hazel came out of the shower, Daley stood in front of her and basically said that she shouldn't wear much make-up. It wasn't a playful suggestion; it was a statement. While saying it he was standing directly in front of her staring straight at her. His stance was rather aggressive and I thought, “Hmm, that's a side of Daley I haven't seen before.”.
And now we have this episode. The really shocking thing about it is that he doesn't seem to think he's done anything wrong and to him it was just a game. When he was told that Hazel had felt threatened by his behaviour, he said that she wasn't to be trusted and that she had 'disrespected' him by saying such a thing.
As an ex-copper, I've seen enough domestic violence cases to last me a lifetime and this scenario was depressingly familiar. The really worrying thing about Daley's behaviour is that he did this in the full knowledge that he was being filmed and broadcast to a national audience. I dread to think what he thinks is acceptable behaviour in private. It would not surprise me in the least if the CPS didn't attempt to prosecute him for a Section 4 Public Order offence.
And now we have this episode. The really shocking thing about it is that he doesn't seem to think he's done anything wrong and to him it was just a game. When he was told that Hazel had felt threatened by his behaviour, he said that she wasn't to be trusted and that she had 'disrespected' him by saying such a thing.
As an ex-copper, I've seen enough domestic violence cases to last me a lifetime and this scenario was depressingly familiar. The really worrying thing about Daley's behaviour is that he did this in the full knowledge that he was being filmed and broadcast to a national audience. I dread to think what he thinks is acceptable behaviour in private. It would not surprise me in the least if the CPS didn't attempt to prosecute him for a Section 4 Public Order offence.
yes I agree with that too 4get. that was probably acceptable if they had not been being filmed. I wonder if they are unaware how much the night cameras pick up. the threat to 'nut' her was even more violent and aggressive than holding her down by the neck and yes, if the viewing public make a complaint to the police it would perhaps be out of hazel's hands.
I like Hazel. she's young, free and single. Daley is the one who should have held back, he's the one with a girlfriend and yet he kept telling Hazel that he 'thinks' he has a girlfriend, so what signal was that sending her? If that girl takes him back after all his bad behaviour now, she's mad! I can just see him being interviewed in mags though now he's out protesting his innocence and saying it was all in fun and not meant seriously - oh yeah Daley ??!!
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