site stats Big Brother star Caroline issued with formal warning over her ‘offensive’ and ‘unacceptable’ comment to housemate – Posopolis

Big Brother star Caroline issued with formal warning over her ‘offensive’ and ‘unacceptable’ comment to housemate

BIG Brother star Caroline Monk received a formal warning following her ‘offensive’ and ‘unacceptable’ comment to a fellow housemate.

The 56-year-old, from Canvey Island, was called into the Diary Room by Big Brother in tonight’s episode.

Caroline, from Big Brother, in a leopard print shower cap, pink sunglasses, and leopard print top, with a turquoise necklace and a "Monkey" necklace.
ITV

Big Brother’s Caroline Monk received an official warning[/caption]

Caroline from Big Brother wearing skull pajamas and holding a red cup, walking barefoot.
ITV

Big Brother summoned Caroline to the Diary Room[/caption]

Housemates sitting in a living room, with one person pointing and a "Big Brother" logo in the corner.
ITV

The housemates had been playing a game of Truth or Dare[/caption]

The ITV2 show’s remaining housemates played a game of Truth or Dare.

Although Caroline caused upset with an unfortunate remark about co-star Zelah.

Personal trainer Zelah, 25, is transgender and has a specific focus on transgender people for his workouts.

After Caroline’s arrival in the Diary Room, Big Brother issued stern words to the PR Executive.

Big Brother said: “Caroline, before you entered the Big Brother House the rules regarding unacceptable language and behaviour were explained to you.”

To which she replied: “I know.”

Big Brother then continued: “Yesterday at 11:21pm during a game of spin of the bottle, you had the following conversations.

“Caroline, you said to Nancy ‘If you could shag anyone in the House, no no we’re on a desert island and there is one person left, you might be able to make babies to get a new civilisation, who would you shag?’

“Nancy said, ‘So, it has to be a guy?’ Jenny said ‘She’s pansexual’

“Caroline, you said ‘Is she pansexual? Do you like pans?’


“Zelah said ‘Maybe just ask her who she is most attracted to?’”

Upon hearing this, Caroline remarked: “I didn’t know that bit.”

Big Brother went on: “Nancy then answered ‘Zelah’.

“Caroline, you said to Zelah ‘She’s a girl. No you’re not.’

“Teja shouts, ‘Caroline!’

“Caroline, you said ‘But you haven’t got a willy. Is that really bad?

“But I was talking about…I’m so sorry Z. Is that bad?

“That was bad wasn’t it? Oh no, I’m dead now. Is that bad?’”

Big Brother then said: “Caroline, can you look at Big Brother?”

Caroline responded: “No. I’m ashamed. Oh God. It’s worse than I thought.”

Big Brother told her: “Caroline, Big Brother thinks that your language in these instances was offensive and unacceptable and cannot permit you to use language in a way that could cause offence to your fellow Housemates and the viewing public.”

Then, Caroline told Big Brother that she agreed with this assessment.

Big Brother said: “As a result, Big Brother is issuing you with a formal warning.

“Caroline, any repeated use of this type of language or behaviour could lead to your removal from the House.”

Big Brother asked her: “Is there anything you’d like to say?”

Caroline replies, “Sorry. It was a horrible thing I said. Horrible.

Big Brother 2025 housemates

The initial housemates who entered the house were:

  • Gani, 39, a pizza shop manager from South London.
  • Cameron, 22, a farmer from Taunton.
  • Nancy, 22, a graduate from Glasgow.
  • Caroline, 56, a PR specialist from Canvey Island.
  • Zelah, 25, a personal trainer from South London.
  • Teja, 18, a cleaner from Bristol.
  • Emily, 25, a political events manager from Northampton (evicted).
  • Marcus, 22, a mechanical engineer from Manchester.
  • Tate, 27, a business owner from Falkirk.
  • Elsa, 21, a content creator from Essex.
  • Sam, 27, a zumba instructor from Skipton.
  • Jenny, 20, a make-up artist from Derry.

Four new housemates were announced to enter the house as late arrivals:

  • Cameron B, 25, a personal trainer from Bolton.
  • Feyisola, 33, a financial investigator from London.
  • George, 23, a parish councillor from Braintree.
  • Richard, 60, a composer and author from London.

“I don’t know where it came from. I can’t excuse myself.

“If I had an excuse I’d say but I don’t have one. I’m sorry to everyone out there and I’m sorry to everyone in here.

“I will make sure I apologise profusely to everyone because I can see the disappointment in everyone’s eyes.

“I was having such a lovely time, more than lovely. I’ve gone and ruined everything. I can’t see a way back.”

Two people covering their faces in shock, one with a blue water bottle.
ITV

Caroline’s fellow housemates were left in shock over her remarks[/caption]

About admin