CBB's first evictee Winston McKenzie has claimed Channel 5 had plotted to get him booted out from the very beginning.
Talking to the Daily Star Sunday, Winston said: “I think it’s unfair for people to judge me on what was said years ago. It’s very unfair. I didn’t wilfully go out to insult anybody.
“We live in a democracy. We are allowed freedom of expression.”
Since going into the house, the ex-UKIP spokesperson has proved unpopular with the public after he made blatantly anti-gay remarks on the Channel 5 show.
Winston insists: "I was targeted from the start, it was a case of ‘Get Winston Out’. I honestly believe I was a threat. It brought me back to being in UKIP."
Bizarrely, the English Democrats politician denies ever making a homophobic joke in his launch night VT– despite, you know, it being on camera and aired on national television.
He said: "I deny any allegation that I said that. That’s a grotesque statement to make. I genuinely don’t remember saying that, unless somebody has it on tape and then they need to come forward.
Guess you need to check Demand 5 out, mate.