Rodrigo Alves kicked out of Celebrity Big Brother for ‘serious inappropriate behaviour’
Channel 5 bosses took the decision to take Rodrigo out of the house after speaking to the housemates and reviewing the footage
CELEBRITY Big Brother’s Rodrigo Alves was kicked out of the house for serious inappropriate behaviour, The Sun Online can reveal.
Bosses decided to remove the 35-year-old from the show after reviewing footage from the time in question.
Rodrigo was booted out of the house in the early hours of Saturday morning.
A TV insider said: “Rodrigo behaved seriously inappropriately inside the house.
“It came to the attention of producers who watched the footage back.
“After a discussion they decided the only course of action would be to remove him from the house.”
Our insider added: “Producers wanted minimum disruption to the show after making their decision.
“Rodrigo left the house in the early hours of Saturday morning following the live eviction on Friday.”
Since leaving the house Rodrigo has been spotted out hitting the town.
He also took aim at his critics and branded them “lying f***ers”.
Yesterday The Sun Online revealed how Rodrigo's behaviour was so shocking bosses decided the scenes should never be aired.
Rodrigo was in the house for just nine days before he was taken out.
His short lived stint was marred by controversy after he used the N-word twice – a scene which saw over 1,000 people complain to Ofcom.
In an interview with The Sun Online, Rodrigo denied he had been removed and insisted he had demanded to leave after he told us he missed his mobile phone and his family.
He said: “I was not coping very well to be without my mobile phone and not being in contact with my family and friends.
“After Natalie left I felt very upset because she was the life and soul in the house and got very much misunderstood.
“All I wanted out of the show was to have fun and to show to the UK that I'm a nice and fun person.”
Channel 5 told The Sun Online: “After a further incident, Rodrigo has been removed from the Big Brother house and will not be returning.”
The Sun Online has contacted Rodrigo's agent for comment.
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