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Christopher Biggins apologises for Nazi joke
A video clip and images have emerged of Christopher Biggins dressed in a Nazi uniform following his shock exit from the Celebrity Big Brother house last week. “I found Katie and said ‘I am mortified, ‘” he told The Sun.
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Biggins added: ‘Katie is a very sensitive girl with a few issues’.
“Why does the Big Brother programme carry a warning about offensive comments if they then boot out their star turn (and most expensive housemate) for an opinion that is a 1 on a scale of 10. For now I’m taking some time out to be with loved ones”.
He was called into the CBB Diary Room after a conversation with Mob Wives star Renee Graziano about how Aids originated and was told by Big Brother that it was his third use of “unacceptable language”.
BIGGINS has made the headlines in ways he nearly certainly didn’t imagine when he entered the Celebrity Big Brother house.
“I’ve been so moved by some of the awesome and kind support I’ve been getting since being removed from the Big Brother house”.
Big Brother said: “On Monday, during a conversation with Katie where she remarked that she was not in the house to represent the Jewish community, your comment was plainly capable of causing offence to Katie and the viewing public”.
“I was called into the diary room so I went along in a shirt and underwear”, he recalled. I know it’s going to be ghastly.
“I think people are aggressive towards people who have ideas and different things they believe in”.
Although his Nazi comments were not aired, on Saturday (06.08.16), viewers saw Christopher’s shocking outburst in which he claimed bisexuals are to blame for AIDS. For example, it’d have to be really deplorable in America to get you expelled, while we do think that the British version of the show is a little bit more strict when it comes to specific rules and regulars.
“I can confirm that he would never intentionally cause offence”, the media mogul told Mirror Online.
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Lady Colin Campbell has written a passionate open letter on Facebook defending Biggins for his actions in the house. ‘I have a lot of bisexual friends and I’m not in any way a bigoted person’. Biggins stated he was in “disbelief” and thought it was a joke.