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Chapter 1: What led to the confirmation of Brooke's pregnancy?
Hello and welcome back to the Maths Funny Podcast with me Joshua Fox and today I'm going to be clearing up some confusion and getting to the bottom of Brooke's pregnancy which has now been officially confirmed and is very much a thing that is happening.
Okay, so for those of you out the loop, which I hope is none of you, because you should be following my pages and listening to this podcast religiously, Brooke is currently expecting her first child with her ex-boyfriend, Harry, who she got back together with last year after filming. So technically, actually, he's no longer her ex-boyfriend. He's...
just her boyfriend again and they have done a couple shoot today and interview confirming the worst kept secret in woman's day magazine and the most common question that i've seen today is but she was drinking so much on the show like what the fuck she was drinking while pregnant and the answer to that is no she wasn't because the article states that brooke fell pregnant i think mid to late november
which means she'll be due, what is that, like July, August? I think my maths is honestly shit. Just add nine months to mid-November. And if you're now wondering, well, how does that timeline fit with the show? So basically Brooke filmed her wedding at the end of July and she then quit maths, I think on August 18th, it was mid-August.
So technically she was there and part of production and in Sydney with Chris for three weeks at most. And during that, she did briefly quit and go home for one weekend, but get convinced to come back, which I will touch on in another podcast. And according to Woman's Day, again, Brooke and Harry broke up three months before her wedding, which puts their split...
around may time and in the article she says the reason they broke up was more of a timing thing saying he was so busy with work and i just wasn't prioritizing our love i guess and this is now where it gets a little bit complicated for people and even for me like trying to put this timeline together so when they broke up in may i believe you know once they realized neither of them were ready for a relationship him with work and her knowing that you know maths is likely happening
I believe they kept like sleeping together up until the week before her wedding. And it became more of like a casual fuck buddy situationship thing rather than, you know, being two people committed to each other. Because in scenes that will air this week, Intimacy Week, I'm told that Brooke say something like the last time she had sex before the show was just days before their wedding.
which would make sense if she's now casually just kind of shagging her ex, which, I mean, low-key, how many of us have done that? And now the other question I'm seeing a lot of people comment is, well, were they still talking or seeing each other or whatever while she was filming for those, like, three weeks?
And, like, some people and comments and even media outlets, they're kind of suggesting this is all so unfair to Chris, she never gave him a chance, and, like... I think that's a bit like naive and unfair to say, because like you can still be shagging someone casually with zero attachment and it doesn't mean you're together in any capacity. It's just like dick.
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Chapter 2: How does Brooke's pregnancy timeline align with the filming schedule?
which has the worst success rate possible and has been proven time and time again to match people mostly for conflict. Like again, going back to the right reasons, if someone really does want love that badly, like they wouldn't do this show or no offense, they'd be a moron because how much is out there? that proves it's not a place to find love at all.
It's a place to ruin your reputation, ultimately. And, like, I don't doubt that many cast members may have hope they will find love as a result of going on this show, but their primary purpose for applying is not that hope. It's more like a thing in the back of the mind, like, oh...
maybe it'll happen and most people apply because it's like what the appeal of a wild once in the lifetime experience at a time in their life they may feel lost or invisible or stuck in a rut and they just want to do something crazy or they apply because
of the potential career opportunities that may follow you know if they're seeking any type of media career or social media following or even they apply just because they're craving attention and love attention and want to be watched and spoken about and and more often than not with that it's this subconscious need for external validation from strangers and
You know actually how we all like know someone who they're constantly posting selfies or first traps on Instagram, despite the fact you know them personally. And when you look at the post, you're like, what are you doing? Cause you know, they're actually quite insecure or they're hurting or they're heartbroken or they're going through something.
And you know that them posting and wanting likes and comments is just them chasing literal validation that they're lacking elsewhere in their life. Like half the people that go in maths, they apply for that exact reason. And it's the exact same thing, just on a much bigger scale. Like they want to be adored. They want to be seen. They want that approval from strangers.
And often they're naive to think going on the biggest show in the country will do that. And When you're in that mindset, there's literally no bigger way to get that sense of validation and attention in Australia than via this show. And I'd say it's also funny because I don't think half the people who go on maths realize this is their primary motive.
Yeah.
like it's one of those things they probably realized midway through or afterwards, like, Oh, that's why I did that because I was feeling this way. And like, yeah, the idea of going on TV and millions of people watching me was thinking it would make me feel seen or feel validated or whatever. And like, I suppose I could rant for this for ages. So back to my point, um,
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Chapter 3: What was the nature of Brooke and Harry's relationship during filming?
So if you've got someone on the go, you're occasionally like getting it from casually on like a fuck buddy basis or whatever, like there's no attachment. It's just like a hookup situation. I can tell you that I would be like having a last hurrah before committing myself to a stranger on a show who I most likely will not like, but will be stuck with for a couple of weeks at minimum regardless.
And again, don't confuse this as me like defending Brooke or her behavior that we're watching on the show. It's more me just wanting to bring a little bit of perspective into a story that's everywhere. And I'm just seeing all these endless things happening.
like suggesting this pregnancy has ruined the show or was a betrayal or is such a bad thing when like even media and paparazzi like harassing Brooke, who they know he's pregnant, like hammering her on the street to confirm it, like as if she's personally wronged the nation. And I'm kind of sat thinking, looking at it like, Is it that deep?
Like when in reality, and no offense to Brooke, if you're listening, like I met and spoke to you once, but like in a week's time, we're all going to forget you. And I mean, most people don't care about you now, let alone in a week's time when you're off the show, you won't even be thought about again. As brutal as that is to sound. So all this like, how dare she be pregnant?
Like it doesn't matter.
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