A Texan on the latest installment of CBS' "Big Brother" has made
numerous racially and sexually discriminatory comments about others in
the house, according to reports by
Zap2It and
Reality Blurred.
Aaryn
Gries, 22, a Texas State University student, is one of several house
guests to have discriminatory statements aired on the show's live
24-hour Internet feed.
Aaryn said of Andy Herren , who is gay: “No
one’s gonna vote for whoever that queer puts up.” She also suggested
he’d win the Most Valuable Player vote from the fans because “people
love the queers.”
Aaryn said about Houston resident Candice
Stewart, 29, who is black, “be careful what you say in the dark; you
might not be able to see that (expletive).”
Aaryn said of Helen Kim, who is Asian, “Shut up. Go make some (expletive) rice.”
The
reality show, which airs edited shows Sundays, Tuesdays and Wednesdays,
locks 16 contestants in a house for 90 days. Each week a contestant is
eliminated through a variety of competitions and votes.
Fans can view the house guests 24 hours a day by subscribing to a live feed on the CBS Web site.
There is no rule on the show that contestants are forbidden from making derogatory statements.
It
is unclear if any of the epitaphs will be shown on the broadcast, which
edits the live feeds down to 60 minutes per broadcast.
Aaryn isn't the only person making derogatory comments. Read what other houseguests have said on
Reality Blurred.
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