Big Brother Star George Reveals Comments That Got Him Kicked Out Of The House
I can’t say I’ve been following Big Brother this year, but I did catch some of the outrage online about how a contestant named George had been kicked out of the house for ‘wrongspeak’, with viewers accusing Big Brother and ITV of running the show in an Orwellian and dystopian manner, reflective of the UK in general at the moment.
Here’s the moment that George is removed by ‘Big Brother’ for wrongspeak.
He’s not told what he said. We’re not told what he said. Simply that it was “offensive”.
He is asked to leave by the side door, never to be seen by his fellow housemates again.
Dystopian. pic.twitter.com/Aoneqr411F
— James Esses (@JamesEsses) October 10, 2025
So what did George actually say that was so awful they a) could not air it and b) kicked him off the show? Well, it turns out he said three things they could not air, and he got warnings for the first two and was then booted out over the third.
In a new YouTube video, George revealed that the final nail in his coffin was saying that ‘there’s no smoke without fire’ when discussing a conspiracy theory about Jews running the world.
The parish councilor and background actor also said that many ‘great thinkers’ have anti-Semitic tropes in their writing, referencing Shakespeare, Roald Dahl, and Cicero. Which is merely a fact, but apparently not something you can be saying on a reality show on ITV (or perhaps given the context of what he’d already said about Jewish people).
The other two comments he got warnings for were almost inarguably worse, however.
The first was George saying that he didn’t think evil people existed, and using Adolf Hitler as an example. He claims he said ‘Hitler was misguided’ and that he was ‘fed a pack of lies about the Jews’.
His second warning came for saying he would feel like he’s ‘betraying his kind’ if he had children with black or brown women, as he wanted to preserve his ginger hair in future generations.

I don’t know if he thought that confessing to this stuff would get people on side, but it seems to have had the opposite effect on social media as a load of people are wondering how he wasn’t booted out sooner.
He had also received another warning before being kicked out; for mocking gay housemate Sam by imitating him with limp wrists and a stereotypical gay voice. That one was actually aired, though.
So yeah, if you’re planning on being a contestant on Big Brother in the future – this is a pretty clear indicator of the things you cannot say or do on the show. There’s also a girl in there who apparently misgendered a transgender guy, but was so remorseful over it that Big Brother let her off the hook. I guess the trans person is a shoe-in to win the whole thing?
For the time Patsy Palmer refused to speak after being evicted from Celebrity Big Brother, click HERE. Boy that was awkward.