Fred isn't too bad either. He's direct "let me eat" without being snarky. It reminds me a bit of how I have to be with my eldest. I just have to say it even if it feels too blunt to me. He doesn't take it badly, just as a request.It’s nice seeing those that have maybe some understanding of ASD or just a bit of empathy and understanding interact with Sam, they actually smile at him with their eyes (Marc, Tony, Grace etc)
I know it’s a real condition, what I’m saying is all the Z listers seem to have it.Please don't say that! It is a very real condition. It takes a long time to go through the diagnosis process. I was 34 before I was diagnosed.
I couldn't be around so many people. It would definitely cause me to meltdown.I was diagnosed at 26. I love that Sam is on the show, and love seeing other neurodivergent people in different shows. I’m not a fan of Sam’s excitability though personally! But love that he’s on it and that he’s himself!
Because its more known about now.I know it’s a real condition, what I’m saying is all the Z listers seem to have it.
Oh. I never would have expected him to be from Made in Chelsea. Didn't seem the type. Was he as high energy in the show as he is on I'm a Celeb?He was on Made in Chelsea and has a podcast
??? Many A listers do too, autistic people are everywhere and at every level of fame, what is your point?I know it’s a real condition, what I’m saying is all the Z listers seem to have it.
To be fair, from what was posted on here his mum at the very least didn't react very well to the news, especially the fact he's autistic. That may have factored into him making that decision.But decided not to take medication after taking it during the programme …again IMO he needs to rethink this decision!
Yeah and I think Sam would appreciate the blunt honesty, there was no eye rolling from Fred etc. I saw on X some people questioning whether they would come for Fred like they did for Nella but it was hardly a comparable interaction.Fred isn't too bad either. He's direct "let me eat" without being snarky. It reminds me a bit of how I have to be with my eldest. I just have to say it even if it feels too blunt to me. He doesn't take it badly, just as a request.
Perhaps if she didn't give up a few times already, whine constantly and give everyone an earful then the public would have been nicer.Did I hear Marvin say you’re popular to Nella when she said why me? Or am I hearing things , doesn’t he know how the show works
After my 4 year old got diagnosed and we went through all the signs I started to think about myself and I am so sure I have it but at 30 what is the point of the diagnosisPlease don't say that! It is a very real condition. It takes a long time to go through the diagnosis process. I was 34 before I was diagnosed.
They probably go hand in hand. The lack of social cue picking up plus the ADHD would cause the overfamiliarity I guess?I don't dislike Sam. Just would find his overfamiliarity grating. He seems to have no boundaries. Which can be endearing I know.
Are these part of his autism and ADHD? Genuinely curious as no idea.
Its definitely a trait of autism. He will find it hard to read peoples social interactions and cues. Adhd could leave him with low self esteem and therefore he seeks validation from others. Being rejected can be extremely hard for a neurodiverse person.I don't dislike Sam. Just would find his overfamiliarity grating. He seems to have no boundaries. Which can be endearing I know.
Are these part of his autism and ADHD? Genuinely curious as no idea.
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