THIS is a transcript of the footage BB viewers did NOT see — and which got two housemates final warnings from Big Brother.
ON Tuesday, January 16 housemates discuss whether Danielle used “the P word”.
JADE: I think I know. I don’t think it’s anything naughty like that. I think maybe Danielle used the ‘P’ word.
JO: Really? JADE: Maybe.
CLEO: I don’t even know what ‘P’ word means. Don’t tell me, though. JO: You’re kidding. That’s bad.
JADE: No, I can imagine her saying that under her breath.
JADE: Did you use the ‘P’ word? DANIELLE: What’s the ‘P’ word? JACK: It rhymes with ‘tacky’. DANIELLE: I don’t know.
JADE: When the argument was going on, did you use the ‘P’ word that rhymes with ‘tacky’? DANIELLE: No.
LATER that night Cleo, Jack, Jade and Danielle play a limerick game which includes words rhyming with “Paki”.
JO: There once was a house that was happy, and then there entered . . .
CLEO: You’re all going to go to Big Brother prison.
JO: But it ends with a nappy. What’s wrong with you people?
JACK: But if you say, ‘Along came some people who were tacky’.
JADE: There once was a house that was happy, until . . .
JACK: They made it really tacky.
JADE: Until there entered a . . . Until there entered a . . .
JO: Strappy . . . Strap-on.
BIG Brother called Jo in and discussed the limerick game.
BB: Jo, it’s clear that the rhyming words were references to the racial insult “Paki”. JO: Right, okay.
BB: Do you understand that this is considered racially offensive language? JO: Yes.
BB: Jo, Big Brother has no option but to give you your first and only formal warning.
BIG Brother had a similar chat with Jack.
BB: You were using rhyming slang to replace what you called the ‘P’ word you said rhymed with tacky.
JACK: Okay. BB: It is clear that this was a reference to the racial insult “Paki”. Do you understand that the ‘P’ word is considered racist?
Jack: Yeah, I understand.
TV bosses lied and shamelessly abused viewers’ trust.
They edited out racist comments and denied they had ever been said.
And they never showed the housemates being given formal warnings for their sickening behaviour.
In short, they tried to pass off the shameful scenes on Celebrity Big Brother as entertainment.
When The Sun was first approached by a whistleblower keen to lift the lid on the bullying we were told in no uncertain terms by TV bosses that there were NO limericks, NO dodgy clips and NO “Paki” jibes.
Lies, lies, lies.
We ran the story on the Front Page and yesterday we were vindicated. As always, the truth will out.
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