The 15th season of 'Big Brother' has come to a close, and now that the housemates have been released from their voluntary removal from society, they know how many of the cast members have come across to the general public -- which, suffice to say, is racist.
In response, the cast members in question have begun to make official statements about this season's controversy. Besides racist comments, th
The current cast of 'Big Brother' is as good at making headlines as they are at losing their jobs -- because thanks to their on-camera exploits, at least three of the housemates have now joined the ranks of the unemployed. The latest? Andy Herren, who was canned from the college where he worked.
Recently ousted ‘Big Brother’ cast member Aaryn Gries, who came under fire for her repeated racist and homophobic comments, may think that's what being from Texas is all about -- but her mom begs to differ. That said, she also doesn't hold Aaryn totally responsible.
As if the blatant racism wasn't bad enough, on this week's 'Big Brother,' contestant Spencer Clawson decided to make some jokes about child pornography -- jokes which his local police department took very seriously.
'Big Brother' is on its 15th season, but unfortunately for the show it will probably go down in history as the most insensitive season ever, with contestants Aaryn Gries and GinaMarie Zimmerman being at the forefront of the racism controversy. Zimmerman even lost her job back at home because of it.