Biography Of Dawn Blake: Big Brother 2006

Dawn Blake is a 38 year old exercise scientist. She believes that “life is shit� and that we are all “born into misery�

Dawn has never been in love, and thinks the whole idea of love is a fantasy.

Dawn has no friends and no desire to make any. She thinks that most people are b******s and are only really nice to a few people at most.

Dawn sounds like a real barrel of laughs!

Update!
On Wednesday 24th of May, Dawn became the second person to leave the Big brother house. Click on the link for all the details.

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6 Responses to “Biography Of Dawn Blake: Big Brother 2006”

  1. [...] Big Brother 7 housemates are being driven insane by the pungent fumes wafting from the armpits of the great unwashed Dawn Blake. [...]

  2. [...] In response to the poor reception that she has had since leaving the Big Brother house, Dawn Blake has decided to go on hunger strike until Channel 4 turn over the unedited tapes of her time in the house. [...]

  3. anita aheer says:

    Dawn went on the hunger strike because informaton was ommitted

    If Dawn’s hadn’t gone on the hunger strike she would not have obtained her documentation and non-broadcasted footage which Ofcom and the Police have so this is not a trivial matter and is not light entertainment.

    I have seen the raw footage myself and Big Brother hold her in the programme like an animal, at one point they hold her in the windowless diary room for 30 minutes without water or fresh air knowing full well her asthma had deteriated.

    The fact that Big Brother contract states they can change the rules at any time, the cameras can be switched on and off anytime, words can be bleeped out even when they are not offensive, and not everything is recorded or broadcasted means the competition can never be fair. You only see what they want you to see.

  4. batman says:

    What a crock of uninformed shite – Dawn has claimed that she was unfairly treated by Big Brother. I tend to agree and I’ve also seen the unedditted footage – if I had been made to share a bed with a psycopathic “Paki Puff” – told that I had to ingratiate myself with said weirdo in order to gain accesss to my own clothing and medication – both basic human rights, I would be as equally livid with the programme makers for jeoperdising my safety, my health and above all my sanity. As such I would also have asked to leave. Having seen the uneditted footage I am in no doubt that the police have a strong case to prosecute the programme makers as they seem to have assumed that the studios at Borehamewood are outside any form of law – be it national or international – they are not a sovereign state outside the remit of the host nations legal process and cannot abuse peoples basic human rights under the guise of a social experiment or light entertainment. Dawn quite clearly asked to leave the house 48 hours before she was allowed to leave but was put through a rigorous and offensive interogation which has subsequently been used to publicly vilify her. Whilst clearly answering the questions asked of her the idiot BB voice (for want of a better description) kept asking the same questions over and again till Dawn became agitated as most would under such direct and repetitive questioning similar to that shown on the programmes like 24. It was this agitated Dawn that was shown on terrestrial TV not the fact that it had taken nearly 2 hours to get her in to this state – I am, infact, amazed and somewhat relieved that she was not made to wear an orange jumpsuit and confess to humanities worst crimes. I would like to add that George Orwells 1984 was designed to serve as a warning to humanity not an invitation to encourage the big brother concept.

  5. LeIgH says:

    i fink dawn is a man lol wts da point of goin on d show if u dnt lyk ne1 ?!?!?!?!?!?!?!