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Axed Big Brother housemate George banned from Late and Live return after ‘unacceptable behaviour’


BIG BROTHER star George is banned from appearing on Late and Live after being axed from the house.

The controversial housemate, 23. was given the boot on Wednesday following “repeated use of unacceptable language and behaviour”, ITV confirmed.

George as a contestant on the reality television show Big Brother.
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Big Brother’s George was removed from the house on Wednesday following “unacceptable language and behaviour”, ITV confirmed.[/caption]

AJ Odudu and Will Best hosting the Big Brother TV show.
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Bosses have decided not to invite the 23-year-old onto Late and Live following his ‘unacceptable behaviour’[/caption]

Danny Beard, AJ Odudu, Will Best, and Chesney Hawkes posing together at the Big Brother Eviction 1 Live Show.
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Housemates usually appear on the Big Brother after-show for their first interview out of the house[/caption]

Following his removal from the house, an insider has now confirmed that George has not been asked to return for Late and Live – following his “unacceptable behaviour’

A source told The Sun: ““He won’t be back on the show – he’s not invited and I doubt he’d want to go on anyway”

ITV have been approached for comment.

It comes as George broke his silence after being kicked out of the house for making a ‘horrifying’ comment.

Since leaving the house, George said: “As a flag bearer of freedom of speech I never hesitate to discuss and question any topic regardless of how contentious it may be.

“Sadly, the boundaries of what is deemed offensive are subjective and I evidently went too far this time by crossing their line one too many times.”

He added: “It is a shame that specific debate could not be had and that it has had to end like this. Infamy, infamy, they’ve all got it in for me.”

Sources tell The Sun that George left his co-stars horrified after making offensive comments which could be interpreted as antisemitic and was immediately called to the Diary Room and ejected from the house. 

“Everyone was absolutely disgusted,” an insider says. “Nobody could believe what he said – he was clearly out to shock people.”

A Big Brother spokesperson told The Sun: “Following repeated use of unacceptable language and behaviour, George has been removed from the Big Brother House with immediate effect and will no longer participate in the programme.”


On Monday’s show, viewers saw George called to the Diary Room to be given an official warning. 

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

“Big Brother needs to talk to you about a conversation at the dining table last night.”

Big Brother continued: “At 11.26, during a game of Truth or Dare, when asked about your least favourite qualities of other housemates, you said the following, ‘Sam, um too…’, you then went on to mimic Sam using both noises that mocked the way Sam talks and body language that included limp wrists.

“Do you understand how both your language and behaviour could be offensive to Sam, your housemates and the viewing public?”

George replied: “We did have a conversation about this, Sam pulled me to one side. I have apologised.”

Sam later broke down in tears telling Big Brother: “That impression – it was him doing it – mocking me as if I have some kind of disability or something, which is just like rude anyway.

“The boys laughing, it just felt like I was back in school again, I think.”

George was also accused of making Zelah – whose mum is from India – feel unwelcome in a debate over celebrating Pakistani Independence Day. 

Saying that the UK needed to “restore the British identity” he insisted “On Pakistani Independence Day in Birmingham, in Manchester, in London, streets were taken up, people waving the Pakistani flag. That’s not … that’s not Britain.”

Zelah later told Big Brother he’d “never had his Britishness questioned like that”. 

Sam from Big Brother crying.
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Sam was left in tears after George’s comments, which prompted Big Brother to issue him a formal warning[/caption]

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