CBB: Rodrigo Alves removed from house after ‘incident’ as Natalie Nunn is evicted

Rodrigo Alves (The Human Ken Doll)

by Daisy Jordan |
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Rodrigo Alves doesn't hide away from drama, but this time it seems he's taken it too far.

According to the Mail Online, the reality TV star has been 'removed' from the Celebrity Big Brother house after an 'incident'.

A representative for the Channel 5 show said, "After a further incident, Rodrigo has been removed from the Big Brother house and will not be returning."

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It was previously reported that the star, often referred to as a 'human Ken doll', threw a tantrum following the eviction of pal Natalie Nunn and walked out.

A source told The Sun, "Rodrigo really wasn't happy when Natalie left. He threw a diva strop and stormed into the diary room.

"Bosses tried to persuade him to stay but he was having none of it. He walked out just three hours after Natalie left the house. Everyone is still in shock."

Rodrigo Alves
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But despite the circumstances around his departure being unclear, it's fair to say that he knew how to ruffle feathers during his time in the CBB house.

Rodrigo prompted over 1000 complaints after his first night on the show after he made a racial slur, telling his housemates he preferred "n***** boys".

CBB bosses swiftly gave him a warning, to which he replied, "I do understand. Last night I was very excited to be here, and I had quite a lot to drink, and I was intoxicated. I was drunk.

"I obviously regret that, the fact that I used the N-word. That was not necessary at all. It was just excitement, I'd had quite a lot to drink."

It certainly won't be the same without him!

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