Big Brother forced to apologise after housemate drops C-bomb on live TV

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Big Brother co-host AJ Odudu was forced to apologise live on air after a housemate unexpectedly dropped the C-bomb.

Last night’s Big Brother: Late & Live show, which featured former Geordie Shore star Sophie Kasaei and former Celebrity Big Brother winner David Potts, saw AJ share an exclusive look inside the iconic house.

As we joined Richard and Jenny on the sofa, the pair could be seen laughing along.

Jenny began their chat by saying: ‘Richard, I’m never far wrong. I say things backwards all the time, but I’m never far wrong,’ before insisting that he needs to visit her in Derry, Northern Ireland.

After Richard agreed and said, ‘Yes, we can buy milk,’ Jenny could be seen looking puzzled.

Richard then joked, ‘because we’re visiting dairy’, as he made fun of Jenny’s Northern Irish accent.

Richard and Jenny could be seen enjoying a funny conversation on the sofa (Picture: ITV)
Big Brother forced to apologise after housemate drops C-bomb on live TV
However, after Richard made a joke about Jenny’s accent, viewers were left shocked by the language used (Picture: ITV)

As Richard descended into a fit of laughter, Jenny could be seen looking over at the other housemates and saying: ‘I swear, Mary, he’s a f****** c***.’

As the clip ended, however, and we were back in the Late & Live studio, an awkward silence fell across the room as AJ tried to save the situation.

Speaking to the audience, she said: ‘Wow, a live chat. What did she say at the end? Nothing, nothing.’

After briefly speaking with her guests, AJ then addressed viewers by saying: ‘I will apologise for Jenny’s bad language. It has been confirmed that it was bad, and I am sorry for anyone who was offended.’

She continued: ‘But bless them though, because it’s not been an easy day in the house because, whether they want it or not, nominations for evictions are taking place.’

Big Brother fans praise Zelah's reaction as he's accidentally 'outed' as trans
Jenny was mortified in Sunday night’s episode after she ‘outed’ Zelah as being trans (Picture: ITV2)
ZELAH, 25 SOUTH LONDON, PERSONAL TRAINER image.png Why did you apply to be on this new series of Big Brother? I'm in this weird in-between where I've recently left the corporate world into having a bit of a looser schedule while I get qualified and build my business, so it felt like a ?why not? situation. I?m someone who doesn't have much of a social battery that runs out, so I'm very intrigued to see how far that goes in the house. Also, being trans, I think that a lot of the media narrative at the moment is taken out of our hands, and it will be nice to re-centre that and retake control. Shows like Big Brother show the normality of people - you can't get more personal than watching someone 24/7. What do you think you?ll bring to the House? I'm quite an energetic person. I think that's both a strength and a weakness. I might get a little bit unbearable without the gym - that's definitely my main coping mechanism for the chaotic-ness of the energy I have. I'm very social - I'm someone who takes on the role of the rounder-upper. I like to organise things, I like to do things in a group. I?d like to think that I'd contribute to group work in the house. And I'm really looking forward to the tasks, so I think I'd be someone who can throw themselves into that. What are you looking forward to the most about being a Housemate? I've set myself an aim to make at least one good friend in the House ? I?d love that. I think being able to connect with people will be something I?m quite intrigued by. It will be nice to be around a combination of different people that otherwise I wouldn't necessarily have met. And the tasks - I think the tasks could be quite fun. Do you have a strategy for making it to the final? No. I have a strategy for coping. I?m aware that when you?re in there you apparently forget about the cameras. I'm hoping I do because there's a lot of pressure to try and get things right. My main aim is to not hold my personality back out of fear of getting things wrong. I would like to win, I would like to get to the final, but I don?t really have a strategy on how to get there. What are you most likely to get nominated for? I can be quite opinionated but I'd like to think that wouldn't necessarily be a reason to nominate me. My strategy for those situations is to talk it out. I think also maybe food (or lack of) might be another reason for me being nominated. I can get very hangry. That might get to people. Tell us one thing about yourself you think will surprise people the most. That I am trans is usually quite surprising, because I have a combination of stereotypical masculine traits in the fact that I?m a PT and I like the gym. But I think the more surprising element is that there?s a level of femininity to me, and I think that is shown in the way that I connect with people and the way I carry myself. What would you do with the money if you won? I've had a few thoughts about this - I think the biggest thing would be that I?d contribute towards my business - training LGBT people and women. On a smaller note, I?d like to take my girlfriend on a really lovely holiday to say sorry for leaving her while I?m in the Big Brother House.
Personal trainer Zelah was blindsided after being ‘outed’ as trans by a fellow contestant (Picture: ITV2)

This comes after Jenny ‘outed’ her fellow housemate Zelah as transgender in Sunday night’s episode of the show.

As the reality television show began, contestants were gathered for that night’s eviction, during which Gani became the second housemate to leave.

However, events were derailed when an over-excited Jenny described Zelah as ‘the transgender’ in front of other housemates – some of whom were unaware that Zelah is trans.

Viewers have since praised Zelah’s calm reaction before Jenny took the moment to apologise for her actions.

Big Brother airs Sunday-Friday at 9pm on ITV2 and ITVX.

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