'Celebrity Big Brother UK' 2016 Lineup Revealed: Former UKIP Candidate Winston McKenzie Makes Homophobic Comments
The stars who are taking part in the popular UK reality TV drama, "Celebrity Big Brother" 2016, was recently disclosed.
The lineup of 16 housemates of "Celebrity Big Brother" 2016 include Gemma Collins, Darren Day, John Partridge, Danniella Westbrook, Kristina Rihanoff, David Gest, Stephanie Davis, Angie Bowie, Megan McKenna, Jonathan Cheban, Nancy Dell 'olio, Winston McKenzie, Tiffany Pollard, Christopher Maloney, Jeremy McConnell and Scotty T, reported Mirror.
While the "Celebrity Big Brother" 2016 lineup is already considered the most unpopular one of all seasons, one of the contestants allegedly made it worse.
Former UKIP candidate, Winston McKenzie, made homophobic comments in his introductory video.
The 62-year-old star said that he can tolerate staying with homosexual housemates, however, he will make sure to keep his back against the brick wall. McKenzie, who made an offensive comment on gay parents back in 2012, invited trouble yet again on the Channel 5 reality show.
"I could cope with a homosexual in the house - I guess," the former UKIP candidate said. "I'll just have to and with my back against a brick wall all the time," according to Evening Standard.
However, the show host Emma Willis alerted McKenzie on the issue that there will be an eviction on Friday, noting "I'm already having a brick wall made for his eviction - just in case!" McKenzie intensified the issue by expressing his interest on Nancy Dell'Olio, who is one of the "Celebrity Big Brother" 2016 lineup, and his desire to make her submissive.
"I don't care too much about shape or size... well I do, it is important... but I have wide-ranging tastes, said McKenzie. "Color or creed is not important, but I want to love her. Someone who's vibrant and jealous. And that's what Nancy is! She likes to fight. I need to work on her mind first, and make sure she becomes submissive."