Celebrity Big Brother viewers slam Stephen Bear and Lewis Bloor for ‘sexist’ spat over Marnie Simpson

Bear claimed he could kiss Simpson if he wanted to
Emma Powell3 August 2016

Celebrity Big Brother viewers have slammed Stephen Bear, Lewis Bloor and Heavy D for their ‘sexist’ spat over fellow housemate Marnie Simpson.

Bear criticised Simpson’s relationship with Lewis Bloor and argued that he could kiss the Geordie Shore star if he wanted to.

Bear said: “I ain’t got no missus in here. I could kiss her if I wanted to. If I want to kiss someone I’ll kiss them. I can do what I want.”

Bloor said: "I did f****** call dibs on Marnie. Anyone else wants to go f****** near her, they'll see what happens."

Heavy D fuelled the argument by criticising Simpson for not disputing Bear’s statement.

Bloor hit back by accusing the Storage Hunters regular of turning nasty after his advances were turned down by Chloe Khan.

In response Heavy D appeared to refer to Khan as "that", saying: “I don’t give a s*** about that.”

Bloor branded his remark “disgusting” and Ricky Northwood attempted to make him apologise.

Viewers were outraged by the feud and slammed the “creepy sexist laddish culture”.

The current series of the Channel 5 show has faced a backlash from viewers.

Ofcom received 79 complaints about Simpson after she exposed herself in front of Saira Khan.

Simpson was dared to flash her breasts and give a fake apology to the Loose Women panellist by Heavy D, Bloor and Bear who also told her to tell Khan: "I just feel that it's because I have better t*** than you."

Christopher Biggins and Renee Graziano were also criticised by viewers after they insisted people who identify as bisexual should "pick a team".

Biggins - who is openly gay - said: "The worst type I’m afraid to say are the bisexuals. What it is is people not wanting to admit they’re gay. Be honest that's what you've got to be."

Celebrity Big Brother is on Channel 5 tonight at 9pm.

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