
Big Brother contestant George Gilbert has revealed the shocking statements he made that led to him being booted off the reality show.
ITV bosses removed the 23-year-old actor from the house last week due to his 'repeated use of unacceptable language and behaviour' - just eight days after the series began.
Viewers were left in the dark about the details of his conduct, as the footage was not broadcast because it was contrary to ITV's standards.
Gilbert has since posted a lengthy clip to his YouTube channel sharing his side of the story, in an attempt to 'clear his name after the experience left it stained'.
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"In this video, I explain the whole process of why I chose to take the offer, what the sequence of events entails, what I said that got me ejected, and how it has impacted my life," he said.
Gilbert revealed that he was given a warning on his very first night in the Big Brother house, which was then followed up by another on the third.
During his short time in the house, the Essex-native got into several heated debates with his fellow contestants and was deemed a quite controversial character.
Explaining why he often found himself in a war of words, Gilbert said in his YouTube video: "They brand Big Brother as a social experiment where you can discuss things and be on a political spectrum.

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"I wanted to meet new people and people who would challenge my beliefs and maybe help me learn something about myself and see if they could change my mind about some of my beliefs.
"I thought by going into the house and spreading what I believe as the truth that it would not only help me cement my views if they are right, or it would help other people see a different side of the story."
Speaking about how Adolf Hitler was 'misguided'
Gilbert claims he was given his first warning after telling his housemates that he 'doesn't believe that anyone is intrinsically good or evil', before audaciously going on to use dictator Adolf Hitler as an example to try and justify his point.
He said: "Hitler did the things that he did because he would have been fed a pack of lies about Jewish people and that's why he did the things he did. He thought he was doing good for Germany.
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"He thought Jews were to blame for all of Germany's troubles. Hitler was misguided."
Producers deemed these comments as Gilbert possibly trying to find a 'justification for the Holocaust', resulting in him getting a talking to.

Saying he'd 'betray his kind' by having a baby with a woman of colour
Another warning was then given to Gilbert on the third day, when he shockingly told contestants he believed he would be 'betraying his kind' if he had a child with a black or brown woman.
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"If I had a baby with a black woman or a brown woman, the child would have brown skin, brown eyes, brown hair… and the gingerness would die a death," Gilbert said.
Saying that he 'likes touching the boundaries', Gilbert continued: "Maybe I'm in the wrong, but what I said was, as a ginger with blue eyes - I'm like the rarest form of human on earth - because red hair is recessive and not a dominant gene."
Discussions of anti-Semitism
His third strike then came when he made another offensive comment during a discussion about anti-Semitism.
Recounting his version of events, Gilbert said: "So, I want to put an end to anti-Semitism or any other form of discrimination.
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"But I said I do understand why people are sceptical about some Jewish conspiracy at the top of the pecking order, because some of the finest minds in human history - from Shakespeare, to Henry Ford, to Cissero, to Roald Dahl... these are some of the most intellectual men of all time, and they all have antisemitic tropes in their writings, so is it a case of no smoke without fire?"
Gilbert's controversial video has racked up nearly 46,000 views since it went live on YouTube last night (13 October).
In the caption of the clip, he wrote: "Keep your sympathy, this isn't a 'love me' video, that's not my style but thank you all for showing strong support, it has really helped me get out the gutter.
"I'm trying to clear my name after the experience has left it stained and after this episode I plan to resume my work in trying to glorify our British Isles!"
LADbible has contacted ITV for comment. They previously released the following statement from a Big Brother spokesperson at the time of his removal: “Following repeated use of unacceptable language and behaviour, George has been removed from the Big Brother House with immediate effect and will no longer participate in the programme.”
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