George from Big Brother Speaks Out Tonight After Controversial Exit: "Keep Your Sympathy"

Published on October 13, 2025 at 11:29 AM
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Watch shock moment George looks stunned as he gets booted from the Big Brother house

AXED Big Brother star George Gilbert will break his silence tonight as he says ‘keep your sympathy’.

The 23-year-old parish councillor after he made offensive comments which could be interpreted as antisemitic.

George in the Diary Room.George Gilbert was axed from Big Brother last week Big Brother's George wearing a green sweater.The ex-housemate will now be breaking his silence George from Big Brother in a floral sweater, talking and gesturing with his hands.George had received a formal warning prior to being removed

George will now address his time on the show in a revealing video.

Fans will be able to watch when it goes live on YouTube at 5pm today (October 13).

George wrote in the description box: “Recently, life has been a rollercoaster and I’m now just picking up the pieces.

“As many know, I was selected to go into the Big Brother house this year.

“In this video, I explain the whole process of why I chose to take the offer, what the sequence of events entails, what I said that got me ejected and how it has impacted my life.

“Keep your sympathy, this isn’t a “love me” video, that’s not my style but thank you all for showing strong support, it has really helped me get out the gutter.

“I’m trying to clear my name after the experience has left it stained and after this episode I plan to resume my work in trying to glorify our British Isles!”

George was axed by bosses after

Sources told The Sun that George left his co-stars horrified after making offensive comments which could be interpreted as antisemitic and was immediately called to the Diary Room and ejected from the house.

“Everyone was absolutely disgusted,” an insider said.

Big Brother’s George BOOTED from house by bosses over ‘unacceptable language and behaviour’

“Nobody could believe what he said – he was clearly out to shock people.”

It came after he was spoken to aimed at housemate Sam, leaving him in tears.

George also clashed with Teja in a row over immigration and was accused of fat-shaming housemate Cameron K after telling him to stop eating a biscuit.

He also upset the girls in the house by saying they “all look and think the same” and left Jenny furious in a debate over addiction – telling her she shouldn’t give money to homeless people.

Big Brother 2025 housemates

The initial housemates who entered the house were:

  • Gani, 39, a pizza shop manager from South London.
  • Cameron, 22, a farmer from Taunton.
  • Nancy, 22, a graduate from Glasgow.
  • Caroline, 56, a PR specialist from Canvey Island.
  • Zelah, 25, a personal trainer from South London.
  • Teja, 18, a cleaner from Bristol.
  • Emily, 25, a political events manager from Northampton (evicted).
  • Marcus, 22, a mechanical engineer from Manchester.
  • Tate, 27, a business owner from Falkirk.
  • Elsa, 21, a content creator from Essex.
  • Sam, 27, a zumba instructor from Skipton.
  • Jenny, 20, a make-up artist from Derry.

Four new housemates were announced to enter the house as late arrivals:

  • Cameron B, 25, a personal trainer from Bolton.
  • Feyisola, 33, a financial investigator from London.
  • George, 23, a parish councillor from Braintree.
  • Richard, 60, a composer and author from London.

George was also accused of making Zelah – whose mum is from – feel unwelcome in a debate over celebrating Pakistani Independence Day.

The housemate had for his language earlier in the week.

George has following his removal from the House.

Big Brother continues on and .

George in the Big Brother TV show.George entered the House on Day 2 along with three other newcomers

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