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Celebrity Big Brother housemates talk about Julie Good - After a week of being the Queen, it seems that Julie Good year is finally about of luck as the other housemates’ turn on her.

 
 
After a week of being the Queen, it seems that Julie Good year is finally about of luck as the other housemates’ turn on her. The contestant changed their opinion about the former Coronation Street actress when they heard the crowd chanting, 'Get Julie out', last Friday night’s double eviction. Martin Kemp was first to go to the Diary room and vent his views about the sudden turnaround of things. He said: 'Julie is a powerful figure in the house. People might find it rude to nominate her. She's in a safe zone, she's 70, she's a television icon. Everyone treads carefully around her, but she's got a vicious tongue. 'Some of the vernacular she uses I wouldn't want to hear in the roughest pubs of North London, but that's Julie. She's out there on her own. 'Julie is a lovely, lovely lady, and I love her dearly. But she's got a vicious tongue.' But the veteran actress has a hard time hearing the crowd mocking her. She said: 'I'd like to get my f***ing hands on them, if that's the case. It could have been either of us, darling. Aren't they b****y cruel? I feel sick.' Meanwhile, MC Harvey, Prince Lorenzo and Martin contemplated the reasons for Julie's apparent victimization by the crowd. Prince questioned: 'I think Julie's flustered. Why would they be chanting her name like that?' 'You can go from a hero to a villain in 24 hours,' Harvey explained. Martin added: 'I think the banter has gone too far. I'm not saying it's wrong or right, but that's where the chanting has come from. 'She's a 70-year-old woman, we don't want this. But you come in here, and you sell your soul to the devil.' Elsewhere, Harvey thanked the Spandau Ballet singer for his word of caution about Julie. He said: 'I'm glad I listened to you, bruv. You said certain things to me on the right days. 'Julie keeps dragging people off in corners, and it's not good, bro. It's making me not want to be with her. I don't want to spend all day talking about people. It's venomous.' And in a shock move, Julie tried to stir Harvey into voting for Prince Lorenzo in the next round of nominations. 'We can't talk about this, Nana,' the rapper warned. Beforehand, she told Julian: 'There were thousands and thousands of people there throwing roses at me. That broke my b****y heart. 'They'd come from New Zealand and Canada. Honestly, I was shocked to the core.'
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