Big Brother 25 addressed the removing of houseguest Luke Valentine after he dropped a racial slur on the dwell feeds.
“It has been an emotional 24 hours in the Big Brother house as the houseguests learned that one of their own broke the Big Brother code of conduct and was removed from the game,” Julie Chen Moonves introduced within the Thursday, August 10 episode.
Big Brother then confirmed the dialog that made headlines between Luke, 30, Cory Wurtenberger, Hisam Goueli and Jared Fields, by which Luke casually dropped the N-word whereas within the Cheese Room. Following the interplay, Luke was known as into the Diary Room and didn’t return. Later, Head of Household Reilly Smedley shared a message from manufacturing to her fellow houseguests.
“Due to violating the Big Brother code of conduct by using a racial slur, Luke has been removed from the house,” she learn aloud. “The game goes on and the live vote will continue as scheduled.”
The message shocked a number of houseguests — as some have been seemingly unaware of the scenario that passed off. Cory, 21, recounted the main points of the interplay. Meanwhile, Hisam, 45, claimed to not hear what Luke mentioned, regardless of trying shocked on the dwell feeds when it occurred. Jared, 25, shared in a confessional he hoped it was a “learning experience” for Luke.
The gamers proceeded with the eviction vote and have been tasked with selecting between Kirsten Elewin and Felicia Cannon. Kirsten, 25, was unanimously voted out of the sport.
During Kirsten’s end-of-game chat with Chen Moonves, 53, the speak present host revealed that there was a secret relationship in the home and revealed that Jared is the son of houseguest — and Survivor legend — Cirie Fields.
At the top of the episode, Chen Moonves revealed the dwell feeds — which have been down since Wednesday — would return late. She additionally teased one other twist was within the works for the houseguest, which will probably be revealed on the Sunday episode. However, when Chen Moonves signed off and mentioned goodbye to the houseguests, all of them mysteriously vanished.
One day earlier than Luke’s destiny was addressed on the present and shared with the opposite contestants, CBS introduced that Luke had damaged the sport’s “code of conduct.”
“Luke violated the BIG BROTHER code of conduct and there is zero tolerance in the house for using a racial slur,” CBS and producers instructed Us Weekly in an announcement on Wednesday, August 9. “He has been removed from the house. His departure will be addressed in Thursday night’s show.”
Fans of Big Brother weren’t the one ones shocked by Luke’s phrase alternative. After Luke casually dropped the slur, the slip-up resulted in stunning stares from Cory and Hisam Luke apologized on to Jared, who’s Black, however the exterminator brushed it off and mentioned he didn’t care. Jared is likely one of the 5 Black houseguests competing on this season together with Mecole Hayes, Kirsten, Cirie, 53 and Felicia, 63.
After CBS revealed its choice to take away Luke from the present, followers and several other former houseguests applauded the choice.
“YEARS of problematic behavior and language in the Big Brother house going unpunished led to fans and former houseguests speaking up, and today CBS *finally* listened and did the right thing instead of covering it up,” Big Brother 15 winner Andy Herren tweeted on Wednesday. “This is huge and will change things moving forward!”
Andy’s very personal season confronted the same controversy when houseguests Aaryn Gries, GinaMarie Zimmerman and Spencer Clawson made racially insensitive feedback on the dwell feeds.
Aaryn, now 32, referred to Asian individuals as “squinty-eyed,” known as fellow Black houseguest Candice Stewart “Aunt Jemima” and instructed her Korean housemate Helen Kim to “go make some rice.” Meanwhile, Spencer, now 41, praised Adolf Hitler’s talking skills whereas GinaMarie, now 42, made enjoyable of Candice’s pores and skin tone.
While all three confronted backlash throughout — and after — the present, none of them have been expelled from the sport.
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