Ejected Celebrity Big Brother contestant Christopher Biggins has apologised for his Holocaust “joke” aimed at a Jewish housemate.
Biggins was booted out of the Channel 5 reality show after being given three warnings by Big Brother for his remarks on bisexuality and for a comment about gas chambers.
“That’s what I’ve read and that’s what I believe.”
The pantomime veteran and actor, 67, received a warning on Friday after he made controversial statements on bisexuality and Aids during a conversation with house mates Aubrey O’Day and Renee Graziano.
Graziano said she had been told by an unnamed former CIA agent that “they gave it (Aids) to kill off third world countries,” which Biggins agreed with, stating he thought it was “man-made”.
Biggins then said: “There were a lot of bisexuals who went to those countries and had sex with those people and brought it back to their own families in America and that’s how it became a worldwide disease.”
Speaking after his removal from the house, he commented: “I know a lot of bisexuals and they’re very nice people. But I think they do f*** up a lot of relationships.”
He was also reprimanded earlier in the week for making comments about the Holocaust to X Factor reject Katie Waissel, who is Jewish.
As housemates queued for the bathroom on Monday in a moment which was not broadcast, Biggins admits to having said: “You better be careful or they’ll be putting you in a shower and taking you to a room.”
He added: “I am mortified by what’s happened, really mortified. Most of my friends, in fact, are Jewish. I apologised to Big Brother and Katie.”
Biggins said he had apologised to Katie in person after being given a warning by Big Brother, and was sorry for his “trite, ridiculous remark”.
Big Brother called Biggins into the Diary Room on Friday and noted his third use of “unacceptable language”, which left them with “no choice” but to remove him from the house.
The actor could now lose out on his £150,000 appearance fee, according to reports in The Sunday Star, as he broke the rules.
After leaving the house, Biggins thanked fans on Twitter for their “kindness and support”.
His agent, Jonathan Shalit, also said on Twitter: “I have been close friends with Biggins for 20 yrs. If he caused offence am certain not his intention. Biggins is a much loved wonderful man.”
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