– Big Brother contestant uses racial slur on live feed
– Fans demand removal of houseguest
– CBS has not responded yet
Big Brother, the popular reality show, has recently landed in controversy after one of its contestants used a racial slur during a live feed. The incident has caused outrage among fans who are demanding that the houseguest in question be removed from the show.
During a conversation with his fellow houseguests, Brent Champagne apparently referred to another contestant, Kyland Young, using the N-word. As fans watched the live feed, they quickly took to Twitter to express their shock and condemnation. Some viewers have even demanded that Brent be removed from the show for his unacceptable language.
While fan outrage has been swift and unanimous, CBS, the network airing Big Brother, has not yet commented on the incident or taken any action. Fans are eager for a response from the network, as many expect disciplinary measures to be taken against Brent for using the racial slur on air.
This is not the first time Big Brother has faced controversy over racial remarks made by houseguests. In the past, the show has dealt with similar issues, ensuing in penalties for those involved. For now, it remains to be seen how CBS will handle the current situation and if they will take any action against Brent Champagne.