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They're always great parts to play, the bunny boilers, and Becky has really embraced that.
Her role on the show is as "The Bunny Boiler".
She isn't just a bunny boiler - she's a really lonely, heartbroken person.
Radio Times included Stella in their feature on bunny boilers.
She also is shown have "bunny boiler" tendencies, with Walton agreeing to the label.
I mean bunny boiler as in that old movie with Glenn Close.'
Forrest said that there is an element of Leanne being a bunny boiler and she also has a loopy side.
She seems to be varying being a bunny boiler with being a kitten abductor.
Leanne turns into a "real bunny boiler" and develops a rivalry with Amy, doing "terrible things" to her.
Radio Times listed Clare at number one in their feature on 'bunny boilers'.
Radio Times included Tracy in their feature profiling 'bunny boilers' of soap opera.
Terry Linwood from D Magazine called her an "all-around psycho" and bunny boiler.
A frigging bunny boiler.'
Some bookmakers offered stakes refunds to customers who backed the first fence faller The Bunny Boiler.
The slang term "bunny boiler" has passed into popular parlance as a term for a jealous mistress, based on the film's infamous rabbit boiling scene.
The series also has Australian local versions of "The Annoying Devil" and "Bunny Boiler".
In 2005, she played the Bunny Boiler character in Channel 4's Balls of Steel.
Radio Times included Lydia on their list of top bunny boilers due to her attitude towards Sarah and killing her out of jealousy.
'She's a bunny boiler.'
'There is jealous, and then there are bunny boilers,' said the other," referring to the demented Glenn Close character in "Fatal Attraction." "
My Australian sister-in-law is a Ball-Breaking Bunny Boiler (BBBB).
The Bunny Boiler won the Irish Grand National and the Irish Grand National, completing a remarkable double over the span of just two weeks.
Returning acts include the "Bunny Boiler", "Very Foreign Correspondent", "Neg's Urban Sports Down Under", and "Just Come Out".
Perhaps the act was simply too self-aware, accompanied, as it was, by 2,600-words in the Daily Mail headlined: "My cheating husband Rod, 10 bags of manure and me the bunny boiler.