Luke Valentine has revealed the reason why he said a racial slur on Big Brother, causing him to be evicted.
11.08.2023 - 16:51 / deadline.com
SPOILER ALERT: This story contains details of Thursday night’s Big Brother episode.
Big Brother addressed the removal of houseguest Luke Valentine after his use of the N-word during the live feeds Tuesday night.
“It has been an emotional 24 hours in the Big Brother house as the houseguests learned that one of their own broke the Big Brother code of conduct and was removed from the game,” Julie Chen Moonves announced in Thursday night’s episode.
The show then aired the conversation Valentine had Tuesday night with castmates Jared Fields, Cory Wurtenberger and Hisam Goueli when Valentine casually dropped the N-word (“We were in the cheese room, [N-word]!)”
After the incident occurred, Valentine was called into the Diary Room, and was not seen again.
Current Head of Household Reilly later in Thursday’s episode read a message to her housemates stating, “Due to violating the Big Brother code of conduct by using a racial slur, Luke has been removed from the house and will no longer be participating in the Big Brother game. The game goes on, and the live vote and eviction will continue as scheduled.”
In a statement Wednesday, hours after Valentine was ousted CBS issued a statement: “Luke violated the Big Brother code of conduct and there is zero tolerance in the house for using a racial slur, CBS said in a statement. “He has been removed from the house. His departure will be addressed in Thursday night’s show.”
Several houseguests were taken aback, unaware of the interaction that had occurred. Hisam said he did not hear what Luke had said, but did look shocked on the live feeds when it happened. Jared, who is Black, said he hoped it would be a “learning experience” for Luke.
The show went on with its live eviction, with
Luke Valentine has revealed the reason why he said a racial slur on Big Brother, causing him to be evicted.
Big Brother houseguest Luke Valentine — who was removed from the CBS reality show after dropping the N-word during a conversation — tried to explain away his conduct by saying he meant “no malice” and how “you don’t really take into account the psychological distress of being under studio lighting 24/7.”
Emily Longeretta Luke Valentine, the “Big Brother” Season 25 houseguest who was ejected on Aug. 9 for using the N-word, is sharing his thoughts on CBS’ decision to send him home. In an Instagram Live video posted on Wednesday, the illustrator weighed in on the controversy, noting that he didn’t agree with the decision to eliminate him.
Big Brother star Luke Valentine is finally breaking his silence after he was kicked off the show for his use of the N-word.
getting kicked off the show for dropping the n-word on camera — and he’s not apologizing.Valentine, 30, a Florida-based illustrator, was a house guest on Season 25 of the hit CBS reality show, which premiered Aug. 2 and features 17 contestants competing for a $750,000 prize.A 24/7 live feed of the house is available to stream on Paramount+.
Ejected “Big Brother” houseguest Luke Valentine seems to be maintaining a positive outlook after getting ousted in the first week of Season 25 for violating the show’s code of conduct by using a racial slur.
Big Brother 25 houseguest Luke Valentine is speaking out.
Ejected houseguest Luke Valentine seems to be maintaining a positive outlook after getting ousted in the first week of Season 25 for violating the show's code of conduct by using a racial slur.Luke took to his Instagram story on Sunday, while power walking around a park without a shirt on, to share an up-beat by somewhat cryptic message, in which he notably did not appear contrite about the drama.«Just letting you know, I'm alive, I've arrived, and you gotta keep the flames stoked,» Luke said, smiling broadly while sweating profusely. «We can't burn out, no, no, no, the fires of love will continue to burn.»«So thank you for all the memes, thank you for all the support, the kind words,» Luke added.Luke was caught dropping the N-word in the live feeds early Wednesday morning while in the middle of a conversation with Jared Fields, who is Black, Cory Wurtenberger and Hisam Goueli.The moment was addressed and shown during Thursday's and given slightly more context.
“Big Brother” confronted the elephant in the house during Thursday’s episode, when viewers were told that houseguest Luke Valentine was thrown off the show after he was seen uttering the N-word while being filmed for the live feed.
Jaden Thompson The latest episode of “Big Brother” has addressed the removal of contestant Luke Valentine following his use of the N-word during a Paramount+ live feed. This controversy unfolded just one week into the start of Season 25. Valentine used the racial slur during a casual conversation with other contestants Jared Fields, Cory Wurtenberger and Hisam Goueli.
Big Brother 25 addressed the removal of houseguest Luke Valentine after he dropped a racial slur on the live feeds.
when the show was forced to address the removal of contestant Luke Valentine after he was caught on camera casually using a racial slur in the house.As Thursday's show began, fans got to see what has been playing out over the past few days leading up to the live eviction show — including when Luke was caught dropping the n-word while in the middle of a conversation with Jared Fields, who is Black, Cory Wurtenberger and Hisam Goueli. The hot mic picked up Luke blurting out, «I'm in the f**king cheese room, n***a,» while talking with Cory, who is white.Luke, a 30-year-old illustrator from Coral Springs, Florida, tried to laugh it off before pausing and attempting to correct his language by saying the word «dude,» instead.
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has given Luke Valentine the boot after he dropped a racial slur in the middle of a conversation with his housemates.Luke was caught dropping the N-word in the show's live feeds early Wednesday morning while in the middle of a conversation with Jared Fields, who is Black, Cory Wurtenberger and Hisam Goueli. The hot mic picked up Luke blurting out, «I'm in the f**king cheese room, n***a.»Luke, a 30-year-old illustrator from Coral Springs, Florida, tried to laugh it off before pausing and saying, «Dude.» He then continued, «Anyways, we were in the f**king cheese room.» Amid some laughter, Luke apologized twice.
TMZ.Luke Valentine was seen speaking with his fellow contestants and telling a story when he allegedly dropped the racial slur, seemingly causing a visible reaction from the other houseguests.'Big Brother 25' contestant Luke Valentine has been expelled from the game after being caught using the N-word on the show’s 24/7 live feeds. #BB25 pic.twitter.com/0Kz68NF3Fv— Pop Crave (@PopCrave) August 9, 2023Not long after the incident, Valentine was asked to leave the show by production. Later, producers confirmed the news.
Big Brother season 25 contestant Luke Valentine is catching heat from fans after he dropped the N-word during a recent live feed.
Big Brother 25 contestant Luke Valentine has been removed from the game after he was caught using a racial slur on the live feeds.
Luke Valentine has been shown the door.
TikTok clip and featured the Florida resident in conversation with housemates Jared Fields, Cory Wurtenberger and Hisam Goueli.“We’re in the G’s room, n—-r!” he said before apparently realizing what he uttered and covering his hand with his mouth.Valentine — who is white — quickly apologized, uttering, “I’m sorry.” Fields, an African-American man, responded by claiming the phrase can make white people more uneasy than others of a different race.“I don’t give a f–k,” Fields said. “Yeah, right, I should’ve made you feel uncomfortable real quick, like, ‘Whoa, bro, what you just say?’” “I should’ve been lying face down on the floor with you standing over me or something,” Valentine replied.
The first contestant to leave the Big Brother house this season wasn’t voted out of the game, he was removed by producers due to his conduct.