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Celebrity Big Brother: Natalie Nunn's eviction proves viewers' moral compass is more on track than hers

After a week in which Natalie Nunn decided to drop a number of truth bombs on the her fellow housemates, it seemed inevitable that she would be shown the door.
The antics of the US reality TV star left a lot to be desired for many but viewers had a difficult choice to make.
The Big Brother house is a place where morals and rules in life are left at the door and the reason why the celebrities are incarcerated for our entertainment.
Natalie has been all guns blazing from the moment she entered the house
Of course, the main problem with this is that the characters with forceful personalities can take over the house, for better or for worse.
Natalie Nunn has been all guns blazing since the moment that she stepped into the Channel 5 show and has shown no signs of holding back.

In fact, she has waged her own war on people being 'fake' and has took it upon herself to put them in their place at all costs.
So, this has meant the likes of Gabby Allen and Chloe Ayling have been left in tears as Natalie dished out her justice.
The problem with this is that after about 72 hours in the house, Natalie was intimidating all that got in her way.
The public were calling her out as a bully from a few days in and it is no surprise that eight of her housemates wanted her banished.
Natalie is no way apologetic for her bullying tactics
Where viewers had a conflict was whether they kept Natalie in the show, to see whether her tantrums could be taken to a new level, or whether her bullying tactics had stepped over the mark.
Natalie was in no way apologetic for her behaviour and was actually surprised that Big Brother had taken her to task with the way she had spoken to others.
Fortunately, being entertained at the expense of others proved too much for viewers to bear and Natalie is the first one out of Celebrity Big Brother.
After everything that is levelled at CBB and its viewers, it is good to see that bullying and intimidation is not something that is thought necessary on our screens.
Natalie may have thought that this is how you behave in the CBB house but being first out will hopefully make her think that a different approach is the way forward.
Unfortunately, after listening to her exit interview, Natalie will not be looking to change her ways anytime soon.

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