Reality TV
Big Brother accused of double standards
Published Friday, Jun 20 2008, 20:19 BST | By Sarah Rollo

He had earlier complained that he was unable to sleep last night because of noise in the bedroom.
Sylvia said: "Big Brother, how come one person in the group is allowed to sleep for an hour?"
Jennifer then said she fancied a snooze, and lay out next to Sylvia on the sofa. The pair deliberately pretended to fall asleep to see if the alarm would ring.
Having become bored of the pretence, Jennifer asked Dale to tell her about his audition for the show. Housemates were duly reminded by Big Brother that they are not allowed to talk about the audition process.
Jennifer said: "Why don’t you tell people off for sleeping in the day and then we won't talk about it? So we are being watched but he's not, it's not fair."
Jennifer said it was "double standards" on Big Brother's behalf.
"How can we respect their rules if it's one rule for one person and something else for another? It's not fair," she said.
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