Andrew Tate slams Big Brother bosses following removal from the house
Big Brother release official statement
Last night Big Brother contestant Andrew Tate was removed from the house after bosses were made aware of 'new information' and now he has slammed the show claiming they 'didn't like his master plans'.
Channel 5 released a statement to viewers explaining the real reasoning behind his departure.
The statement reads:
'Due to information Channel 5 and Big Brother became aware of today, Andrew Tate has been removed from the Big Brother House.
'Channel 5 and Big Brother have become aware that Andrew Tate has posted a statement on Facebook about the circumstances of his departure from the Big Brother House. What Andrew says in that statement is completely false.
'Andrew was not removed because of his actions inside the House. Nor was he removed for tweets allegedly posted by him prior to his entering the House. Andrew was removed because of information which came to light today.'
After fans flooded his social media with messages asking why he had been removed, the 29-year-old kickboxer went into a full blown rant on Twitter.
Andrew began his rant at Big Brother bosses when he wrote 'The house will be s*** without daddy there. I'm the daddy'.
He then went on to say his 'plans are too good for the show' and claimed he would make a full statement.
After seemingly discovering further information, Andrew then began to get angry at the various accusations being made about him and continued his rant further.
Andrew joined the main house last Friday after originally entering as one of 'The Other' housemates.
Since then himself and fellow 'other', Ryan Ruckledge, have been on a secret mission to create paranoia in the main house.
The current series of the reality show has certainly caused controversy since it kicked of last week. Just yesterday it was reported Ofcom had received hundreds of complaints for airing Marco and Laura's sex scene.
Much to the disgust of many viewers, the couple 'messed around' and while it isn't known for sure what happened under the covers a Channel 5 spokesman told a national newspaper, "There is under-the-cover action, we don’t think that there was full sex but they did have a mess around."
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Ofcom are currently investigating the complaints.
Big Brother continues every night on Channel 5.