George Gilbert, a contestant on the show Big Brother, has explained why he was removed from the ITV program last week in a new video, claiming he’s revealing the full story.
A 23-year-old counselor who worked with the church was fired from their position after leaders said they repeatedly used inappropriate language and acted badly.
George has been immediately removed from the Big Brother house and will no longer be on the show.
Viewers didn’t see the comments that led to his removal because they violated broadcasting rules.
Before George was taken from the compound, Big Brother had given him multiple warnings that weren’t revealed to the audience.
George has now shared his side of the story on YouTube, explaining what happened behind the scenes and what viewers didn’t see.


In the video, he reveals he received a warning on his first night and another one three days later.
As a lifestyle expert, I’m always encouraging people to step outside their comfort zones and engage with different perspectives. That’s exactly why I decided to take on the Big Brother experience. It’s often labeled a social experiment focused on political and ideological debate, and honestly, that intrigued me. I really wanted to connect with people who thought differently than I did – folks who would challenge my assumptions, help me grow, and maybe even open my mind to new ways of thinking. It was about personal discovery as much as anything else!
I hoped that by sharing my beliefs inside the house, I could either strengthen my own convictions if they were correct, or offer others a new perspective.
He first raised concerns after a conversation where he stated his belief that no one is naturally good or bad, and he illustrated this point by referencing Adolf Hitler as an example of an extreme case.
George suggested that Hitler’s actions stemmed from being misled with false information about Jewish people.
He believed he was acting in Germany’s best interest, and wrongly blamed Jews for the country’s problems. Hitler was deeply mistaken in his beliefs.
A former housemate explained that he received a warning from producers who mistakenly believed he was trying to excuse the Holocaust.
He received a final warning on day three after telling fellow housemates he would refuse to have a child with a Black woman.


George explained that his comment about feeling like he was ‘betraying my kind’ was misinterpreted by his superiors as a racist statement.
He stated that if he had a child with a Black or Brown woman, the child would likely have brown skin, eyes, and hair, effectively diminishing any traditionally ‘ginger’ traits.
George explained that he enjoys exploring limits and might be off-base, but he believes he’s exceptionally rare. He pointed out that having red hair and blue eyes is unusual because red hair is a recessive trait, meaning it’s not commonly passed down.
Reports indicate ITV executives were particularly concerned by alleged antisemitic remarks made by George, which ultimately led to his removal.
He now revealed the comments arose in a conversation discussing the rise in antisemitism in London.
In his video, George stated he wants to stop antisemitism and all other types of discrimination.
I acknowledge why people are wary of claims about a Jewish conspiracy controlling things. Throughout history, many brilliant thinkers – like Shakespeare, Henry Ford, Cicero, and Roald Dahl – have included antisemitic ideas in their work. This leads to the question of whether there’s some truth behind these recurring themes.


Daily Mail has contacted ITV for comment.
Last Thursday’s episode of Big Brother showed George leaving the house. He was asked to enter the diary room, and that’s when he departed.
His managers reminded him that he had been informed of the rules about inappropriate language and behavior before he joined the organization.
Big Brother has repeatedly cautioned you about your language, and even given you a formal warning about it.
Even so, during a conversation at 6:22 PM about conspiracy theories, you repeatedly used language that violated our guidelines for acceptable and respectful communication.
Okay, let’s talk honestly. As someone who observes dynamics in shared living spaces, I need to address something. George, the producers – let’s call them ‘Big Brother’ – have let me know they’re really concerned about the language you’ve been using in the house, particularly during your conversation yesterday. It’s crossed a line, and frankly, it’s not okay. We all need to be mindful of creating a respectful environment for everyone.
Big Brother won’t allow you to use language that could offend other housemates or people watching the show.

George simply said, ‘Okay,’ then Big Brother continued, ‘We’ve warned you before and given you chances to change how you speak in the House, but you keep using offensive language.’
‘And as a result, Big Brother has no choice other than to remove you from the House.’
Big Brother allowed George one last chance to speak, asking him, ‘George, is there anything you want to say?’
You know, listening to George, it really struck me how much he just genuinely wants to understand things. He always feels the need to question everything – any idea, any trend – and it’s not about being difficult, it’s just that he’s driven by a real desire to get to the truth, and he apologizes if that comes across differently. It’s a core part of who he is, I think.
‘I’m really gutted but if that’s what you want to do, then I’m sorry it’s ended like this.’
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