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Geri Halliwell - "spazzed out" comment

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Davros · 13/05/2008 10:23

The last page of last week's Time Out features Geri Halliwell talking about her "Favourite Londoner". She chose the Queen and she compares herself to the Queen quite a few times in the article! She comes across as a complete dimwit and admiringly states how the Queen has "..never spazzed out and lost her decorum."! THis is someone who has just written a book for children and is a UN Goodwill Ambassador. Clearly the UN just want to make use of her fame as I can't see what else she could offer, maybe a flash of tits and arse at dignitories who need cultivating. I don't get offended by this sort of thing and, indeed, I'm not offended as such. I just find it amazing that someone so aware of her public and the impression she makes should think this is not going to piss people off. I hope Colleen sees it and gives her a good whack as she has a sister with Retts and does wonderful work for the Hospice movement.

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Piffle · 13/05/2008 10:24

i think the keywords are dimwit and ignorant

Saturn74 · 13/05/2008 10:27

The woman is an embarrassment, and has no idea how to behave.

The UN must hold their breath every time she does something official for them, as she clearly never engages her brain before speaking.

TotalChaos · 13/05/2008 10:39

dimwit and ignorant seem a positively kind way to describe her. with possibly a "written" with regard to the children's book.

caitlinnjacksmummy · 13/05/2008 11:16

Stupid fuckn cow!!

sarah293 · 13/05/2008 11:27

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2shoes · 13/05/2008 11:50

stupid fucking bitch......oops sorry dogs have more inteligence than her.

LMAsMummy · 13/05/2008 12:53

Yeah, I saw that, was really disappointed. Ignorant, thoughtless and offensive cow.

expatinscotland · 13/05/2008 12:58

she's a complete waste of space.

FioFio · 13/05/2008 13:18

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yurt1 · 13/05/2008 14:54

dear god.

caitlinnjacksmummy · 13/05/2008 20:19

She takes it 4 granted cos her dd is not affected by issues most of us go through every day with our kids, arsehole that she is {angry}

caitlinnjacksmummy · 13/05/2008 20:20

even

theheadgirl · 13/05/2008 21:05

Tosserspice.

DefinitelyNotMARINAWheeler · 13/05/2008 21:06

Oh how disgusting

I wonder if the UN realise that one of their Goodwill Ambassadors is so insensitive and witless?

MannyMoeAndJack · 13/05/2008 21:12

Her comment is not that unusual - there are not that many publicly acceptable insults that can be used anymore, e.g. it is no longer acceptable to insult somebody because of their race, religious beliefs, creed, ethnicity, sexuality, etc, etc. However, it is still 'acceptable' to use insults about certain disabilities, for example, 'are you mental?', 'you're a nutter', etc, etc. Just listen to mainstream TV and you'll hear it.

2shoes · 13/05/2008 22:08

sorry confused. are you saying it is ok

DefinitelyNotMARINAWheeler · 13/05/2008 22:21

I have just sent such a pompous complaining mail to the UNHCR office in London about this
Audrey Hepburn would never have said it...
Why does the UN stoop to using such vacant specimens FGS

TotalChaos · 13/05/2008 22:23

what a good idea about complaining to UN Marina. Bet Audrey Hepburn wouldn't have been seen dead in the leotards/union jack dresses either .

2shoes - I interpret Manny's post as meaning that sadly it's still seen as socially acceptable to make disablist references, not as her saying that it's OK to say this sort of stuff.

2shoes · 13/05/2008 22:28

thanks I just didn't get it
I think i tend to get very defensive with the expresion spaz as dd has cp and amd getting to the point where I just get so angry when ignorant people use this word.

ouryve · 13/05/2008 23:23

She's been hanging around with Americans too much. I've thrashed this one out to death over on largely american forums and apparently, the word spaz just doesn't have the same connotations over there as here. Rather than being a derogatory abbreviation for spastic, it's used for someone or something that's a bit hyper.

It still makes me cringe a lot, specially considering she is British and should know different and I bet she'd be pretty uncomfortable if someone started making snide ginger comments or even innocent but ignorant ones.

jasper · 13/05/2008 23:25

good grief.

Can't believe she thinks it's ok to say that

soapbox · 14/05/2008 00:02

What an utter twat!

Presumably her brain cell was on its non-custody weekend!

RnB · 14/05/2008 04:08

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MannyMoeAndJack · 14/05/2008 07:46

Not, not saying it's OK at all! If it's a US term that is used without any negative connotations then she could be excused, but she is British.

Unfortunately, these types of comment only get halted when the affected group in question insist that they are stopped. Sadly, many people that make up the disabled group are unable to do this themselves. Also, it often takes being close to a member of any such group to realise how offensive such insults can be - perhaps Geri isn't close to any disabled people/kids (yet).

Davros · 14/05/2008 12:24

I think its rather funny that she's using such casual language in relation to The Queen!! Because she thinks they're on the same plane fgs. Regardless of what you think of The Queen and Royalty the article is written in a way that shows just how understanding she is of The Queen as she relates so well to her situation and the pressures etc etc, they have such a lot in common. Is she for REAL???? titter wanker! Time Out actually printed this particular comment as a mini-banner (iyswim)... I wonder if they thought the same and that she would get some flack?

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