Being in the Celebrity Big Brother house is an opportunity to change the fortunes of a career and is a place to show the world what they are missing.
In short, an appearance on the Channel 5 show could be enough to change the lives of the housemates.
With this in mind, former actress Roxanne Pallett has certainly ticked that box.
It is fair to say that her work prospects will not be the same again and that she has achieved her goal of opening people's eyes to who she really is.
It would be Ryan being vilified and ruing his actions and being the only one that knows the truth.
So, should we believe Roxanne when she say that she's sorry for what happened and that she may have overreacted due to the 'heightened tensions' in the house?
There would certainly be no apology if the public thought she'd been the victim of an unprovoked attack.
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It was only when she heard the crowd screaming 'Get Roxy out', when Ben Jardine was evicted from the house, that it dawned on her that viewers at home had rumbled her ploy to permanently damage Ryan's career and image.
Roxanne took the cowards way out of slipping out the back door and not facing the baying live eviction crowd that would've told her what they thought.
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Her interview with Jeremy Vine was far too safe but Roxanne still gave an air of that she is apologising because she feels this is what people want to hear.
With so many former colleagues calling her out for years of behaviour, similar to what happened in the CBB house, there soon develops a picture of someone that has no real conscience.
It was a shame that her exit interview with Emma was pre-recorded but at least Emma Willis left Roxanne knowing what everyone thought of her actions.
That apology should be treated with contempt and when the furore dies down, there will be another situation in which Roxanne plays victim.
She's not sorry and we should never forget this.
In short, an appearance on the Channel 5 show could be enough to change the lives of the housemates.
With this in mind, former actress Roxanne Pallett has certainly ticked that box.
It is fair to say that her work prospects will not be the same again and that she has achieved her goal of opening people's eyes to who she really is.
Roxanne's work prospects will not be the same againWhat would've happened though if cameras hadn't caught the 'altercation' between Ryan and Roxanne?
It would be Ryan being vilified and ruing his actions and being the only one that knows the truth.
So, should we believe Roxanne when she say that she's sorry for what happened and that she may have overreacted due to the 'heightened tensions' in the house?
There would certainly be no apology if the public thought she'd been the victim of an unprovoked attack.
Read more: Loose Women? Loose morals more like after their treatment of Kim Woodburn
It was only when she heard the crowd screaming 'Get Roxy out', when Ben Jardine was evicted from the house, that it dawned on her that viewers at home had rumbled her ploy to permanently damage Ryan's career and image.
She took the cowards way out by slipping out the back doorHousemates were confused and didn't really know which person to side with, though Big Brother did help Dan Osbourne come to the conclusion that Ryan still being in the house might be proof that he was innocent.
Roxanne took the cowards way out of slipping out the back door and not facing the baying live eviction crowd that would've told her what they thought.
Read more: Emma Willis hailed by viewers for pulling no punches with Roxanne Pallett
Her interview with Jeremy Vine was far too safe but Roxanne still gave an air of that she is apologising because she feels this is what people want to hear.
With so many former colleagues calling her out for years of behaviour, similar to what happened in the CBB house, there soon develops a picture of someone that has no real conscience.
It was a shame that her exit interview with Emma was pre-recorded but at least Emma Willis left Roxanne knowing what everyone thought of her actions.
That apology should be treated with contempt and when the furore dies down, there will be another situation in which Roxanne plays victim.
She's not sorry and we should never forget this.
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