Big Brother fans ‘calling Ofcom’ and demand ‘XL Bully’ housemate is kicked off the show after ‘scary’ behaviour
BIG Brother fans are ‘calling Ofcom’ as they demand an ‘XL Bully’ housemate is kicked off the show.
Viewers of the ITV2 social experiment show were shocked at tempers reached breaking point.
During the task, voices were raised as the housemates were split into teams and were dressed up as ants.
The Big Brother housemates were set to complete three challenges and the winning colony would be in control of the shopping budget.
Within their respective teams Nocky and Chanelle were chose as the 'Queen Ant' of each throne.
However, voices were soon raised as the housemates were discussing how closely to follow the rules set by Big Brother.
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Paul went for a more relaxed approach due to the way they were all dressed as he claimed: "I'm just not happy about us all being so serious over it, we are dressed as ants."
To which Olivia replied: "Yeah but Paul, no offence dude you were in a foul mood this morning."
But as the conversation progressed, Paul became increasingly irritated as he fumed: "If you want to start, start."
He later raged: "F****** being serious again, everyone's being serious, we are dressed up as ants and you are all arguing over stupid petty things."
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"I'm being serious now because you are F****** treating me like I'm some k******d. Do you think I'm a d******d. Any need for that? Seriously."
Viewers soon took issue with the altercation as they made their feelings known on X, formerly known as Twitter, in their droves.
They were not happy in the slightest as they complained about Paul's behaviour towards Olivia and threatened to contact the UK broadcast regulator.
One fan fumed: "That XL bully Paul needs to be escorted out of the house. Such an aggressive male."
A second said: "Paul should neverrrrrrrrr raise his voice to women like that ever again!"
"Paul seriously needs to go. I don’t care who else is up. Even Kerry. If he’s up, he’s gotta go," exclaimed a third.
Whilst a fourth commented: "Anyway ofcom for Paul for raising his voice to the girls extremely scary behaviour."
And a fifth added: "I might write to Ofcom about this #bbuk."