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Emily is removed from Big Brother | Emily is removed from Big Brother |
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Emily Parr has been removed from the Big Brother house for using a racially offensive word to another housemate. | Emily Parr has been removed from the Big Brother house for using a racially offensive word to another housemate. |
The 19-year-old from Bristol was taken out of the compound at 0330 BST and was forbidden from having any further contact with the 11 other contestants. | The 19-year-old from Bristol was taken out of the compound at 0330 BST and was forbidden from having any further contact with the 11 other contestants. |
A spokeswoman for Channel 4 said that the decision had been taken because "such behaviour won't be tolerated". | A spokeswoman for Channel 4 said that the decision had been taken because "such behaviour won't be tolerated". |
This week's eviction vote, in which Emily was nominated along with Shabnam Paryani, has been suspended. | |
Regret | Regret |
Channel 4 said the offensive term was not broadcast in the programme during a live stream, and was immediately reported to senior production staff. | Channel 4 said the offensive term was not broadcast in the programme during a live stream, and was immediately reported to senior production staff. |
Charley Uchea is the cousin of footballer Kieran Richardson | |
Emily said: "Are you pushing it out, you nigger?" to Charley Uchea, while they were dancing in the living room on Wednesday evening. | Emily said: "Are you pushing it out, you nigger?" to Charley Uchea, while they were dancing in the living room on Wednesday evening. |
Indian-born Nicky Maxwell, who was also present, said to Emily: "Erm, I can't believe you just said that." | |
Charley said "You are in trouble", adding she was "in shock". | |
Emily replied: "Don't make a big thing out of it... I was joking." | |
In consultation with broadcast executives, the decision was taken to remove Emily from the house because she had breached rules governing contestant behaviour. | In consultation with broadcast executives, the decision was taken to remove Emily from the house because she had breached rules governing contestant behaviour. |
This includes causing serious offence based on the grounds of race. | This includes causing serious offence based on the grounds of race. |
Angela Jain, head of the Big Brother commissioning team, said: "The word nigger is clearly racially offensive and there was no justification for its use." | Angela Jain, head of the Big Brother commissioning team, said: "The word nigger is clearly racially offensive and there was no justification for its use." |
The housemates learned the news from a statement left by Big Brother | |
She added: "She [Emily] understands why her involvement has come to an end and she very much regrets what she said. | She added: "She [Emily] understands why her involvement has come to an end and she very much regrets what she said. |
"I think people watching the show tonight will agree that Emily spoke carelessly rather than maliciously - certainly Charley and Nicky, the two housemates most directly involved in the conversation with her, seemed to accept that she did." | "I think people watching the show tonight will agree that Emily spoke carelessly rather than maliciously - certainly Charley and Nicky, the two housemates most directly involved in the conversation with her, seemed to accept that she did." |
Ms Jain said that the decision had been taken in the wake of the alleged racist bullying of Bollywood star Shilpa Shetty on Celebrity Big Brother earlier this year. | Ms Jain said that the decision had been taken in the wake of the alleged racist bullying of Bollywood star Shilpa Shetty on Celebrity Big Brother earlier this year. |
The broadcaster was censured by media watchdog Ofcom and ordered to make a series of on-air apologies for the incident which prompted a flood of complaints. | The broadcaster was censured by media watchdog Ofcom and ordered to make a series of on-air apologies for the incident which prompted a flood of complaints. |
A spokesman for the Campaign For Racial Equality said: "Whichever way you look at it, the 'n' word is clearly offensive. | |
"This will show everyone that racism must never be tolerated in any way, shape or form," he added. |