Big Brother accused of overlooking homophobic behavior by housemate

A former tenant has accused their roommate.

November 8th 2024.

Big Brother accused of overlooking homophobic behavior by housemate
The recent events in the Big Brother house have caused quite a stir among viewers, with accusations of homophobia being brought to light. It all started when housemate Dean Quinton was evicted in a rather dramatic fashion, being forced to exit through the fire escape due to a malfunction with the main doors. The 35-year-old barber from Walthamstow certainly made his mark during his 27 days in the famous house, but it seems his comments after his departure have stirred up even more controversy.

During an Instagram Live, Dean revealed that fellow housemate Marcello Spooks had given him a nickname during Halloween Week, when Dean was dressed as Frankenstein's monster. He claimed that Marcello had called him "Campenstein" during a task, and that a lot of the "core" group in the house were making offensive jokes and using slurs like "that's gay" and "this is gay". Dean also mentioned that his friend Ali, who is a lesbian, had heard similar comments being made.

These revelations have sparked a discussion among viewers, with many expressing their anger towards Marcello and the other housemates involved. Some have even questioned why Marcello has not been removed from the house after repeated instances of offensive behavior. This is not the first time that Dean has spoken out against Marcello, as during his exit interview he mentioned Marcello's "toxic masculinity" and misogynistic comments towards women.

It's not just Marcello's behavior that has caused controversy in the Big Brother house this season. Sarah Griffiths received a warning for making a joke with racist undertones, and ITV has been criticized for editing out pro-Palestinian symbols worn by housemate Ali Bromley. It seems that the drama is not limited to just the housemates, as viewers have also raised concerns about the editing of the show and the treatment of certain housemates.

Many viewers have taken to social media to voice their opinions and to call for action to be taken against offensive behavior in the house. As the show continues, it remains to be seen how the producers and ITV will address these issues. But one thing is for sure, the drama in the Big Brother house is far from over.

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