Big Brother in new row as housemate calls for ‘straight Pride week’
BIG Brother’s Paul has come under fire after calling for “Straight Pride”.
The moment was seen during the ITV shows overnight live stream.
Viewers were quick to flock to social media to point out Paul’s comments – where he apparently called for a ‘straight Pride week’.
Whilst the clip wasn’t included in the main show, fans detailed the conversation on X, previously known as Twitter, Reddit and online forums.
One explained their thoughts, writing: “At first I thought there might be a strong age divide this series, but anyone watching live feed might’ve heard Paul and Olivia moaning about the lack of “straight pride” and arguing that it’s harder to be straight nowadays?
“I can’t help but wonder if we’ll hear more of their (awful) opinions as the series progresses… and whether there may be potential clashes with LGBT+ housemates?”
A second wrote: “Why aren’t they showing Paul asking about straight pride?”
A third questioned: “They gonna show Paul expressing his straight pride or keep that bit out I wonder?”
Another felt that Paul’s comments will lead him to be evicted from the show.
They said: “Surely Paul will be up this time. I saw tweets about him going on about straight Pride.”
Paul hails from Liverpool and is a 23-year-old security officer.
He described himself as “extroverted to say the least” and a “bit nuts”.
Asked why he signed up for the show, Paul said: “We’ll see about that one, I’m a scouser so we’ll see!
“I just always watched it with my mum and everyone said I should apply, so I did and now I’m here.”
The backlash against Paul’s comments comes as evicted housemate Farida Khalifa has exposed a growing connection between him and Olivia.
In a chat on Big Brother’s Late & Live on ITV2, Farida revealed that there is obvious chemistry between the two.
She was asked by the show’s host, Will Best, whether she saw any “couples forming”, where he then suggested Olivia and Paul.
Farida agreed and went on to say: “You can feel the chemistry between them.
“They are playful. Flirty. Definitely, that is going to develop.”