The Scottish Mail on Sunday

Guards forced to break up brawl

BIG BROTHER:

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BIG BROTHER has become ruder, cruder and increasing­ly violent. When it first hit our screens in 2000, housemates had to perform tame tasks such as learning the highway Code.

In the latest series, in which 22 housemates are competing to win £100,000, viewers have seen hairdresse­r andrew Cruickshan­ks being given an intimate wax, and vlogger hannah agboola projectile-vomit after she was forced to eat fermented eggs.

In terms of sex, it’s no Love Island – one bedroom scene featured nothing more racy than a couple talking about how much they liked each other. But contestant Chanelle McCleary did appear to have sex with her boyfriend, and viewers saw dreamboys stripper Lotan Carter shove his genitals at singer savannah o’reilly’s face (though she was under a duvet at the time).

Bad language is another matter, though. Longsuffer­ing presenter emma Willis was forced to apologise four times during the show’s launch, aired before the 9pm watershed, for swearing by contestant­s.

Big Brother bleeps out foul language, and during a fight between two female housemates – which ended with one shouting ‘True f ****** colours now, you stupid c***’ – we counted 21 bleeps in just 46 seconds.

But the violence in this series is the most troubling aspect.

Following a serious physical fight between all the housemates, which required security guards to break up, a petition to ban the entire show for its ‘unacceptab­le violence, language, sexual exploitati­on, and scenes of unacceptab­le behaviour’ was launched on website change.org.

It has attracted more than 800 signatures.

and ofcom has so far received 356 complaints about the current series.

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