'Celebrity Big Brother' Contestant Winston McKenzie Gets A Telling Off From 'CBB' Bosses Over Treatment Of Female Housemates

Winston McKenzie Gets A Telling Off From 'CBB' Bosses
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Winston McKenzie has received a dressing down from ‘Celebrity Big Brother’ bosses, following his behaviour in Thursday night’s episode.

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The former UKIP member was branded “lecherous” and “a creep” by ‘CBB’ viewers, when he was shown inviting Tiffany Pollard to get into bed with him, and later asking Nancy Dell’Olio to give him a goodnight hug.

Nancy later spoke to Big Brother privately in the Diary Room, admitting that Winston’s behaviour towards her had made her feel uncomfortable.

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In Friday night’s episode, he is spoken to by show bosses about his behaviour towards the female housemates, to which he insists: “I’m not the only guy in the bedroom area who has seen women dress in front of us.”

He and Nancy are later shown clearing the air, with Winston insisting he didn’t mean anything with his controversial behaviour, telling her: “Sometimes you walk past me and you’re an attractive lady and I look as you come through, that’s all.”

Nancy isn’t the only housemate that Winston has rubbed up the wrong way, though, as later in the episode, Angie Bowie becomes furious when she discovers that he has compared the adoption of children by same-sex couples with child abuse.

Winston previously riled viewers before he’d even set foot in the house, after making a comment about how he would “deal with” a gay man in the ‘CBB’ house.

He is currently one of three housemates facing eviction, alongside Nancy Dell’Olio and Kristina Rihanoff.

Find out which of them gets the boot in Friday’s live eviction, kicking off at 9pm on Channel 5.

Winston McKenzie's Controversial Moments
Comparing Nigel Farage To Jesus Christ (01 of06)
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Yes, this is really a thing that happened. "Jesus was one man, we’re his army. Farage is one man, and we’re his army and that’s what it’s all about,” he said in 2014, while still a Ukip member.“Farage is like (non-stick) Teflon – he can do no wrong. Everywhere he goes, it doesn’t matter what he says or does - he gets away with it.” (credit:Christopher Furlong via Getty Images)
Comments On Gay Adoption(02 of06)
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Winston raised eyebrows with comments made in his 'CBB' intro VT, but he's no stranger to questionable remarks about the gay community, and once stated that he didn't believe gay parents were "healthy" for a child. While Winston later claimed he had been set up in the interview, his remark has not been forgotten by critics. (credit:Ian Forsyth via Getty Images)
Croydon Slip-Up (03 of06)
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Winston was attending a Ukip carnival in Croydon, where he once stood as a candidate, when he declared the town "a dump". Whoops. (credit:Stefan Rousseau/PA Archive)
Being Gay Is A Fashion Choice(04 of06)
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"Some people take on being gay as a sort of fashion," said the man who thinks this coat is a good option. "Celebrities come out to become more well known." (credit:Ian West/PA Wire)
Kellie Maloney Comments (05 of06)
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Former boxer Winston wasn't happy when Kellie Maloney came out as transgender, and during one interview, insisted on insensitively using her old name and male pronouns."Frank Maloney I know as a boxing promoter and I'm quite dismayed to see what's happened, but I wish him well I really honestly, sincerely wish this guy well, who's now Kellie," he said. "It's quite a shock really and I still can't take it in. This Frank Maloney was once of the most respected and clever boxing technicians in the country, if not in the world." (credit:Emma Bryant/PA Archive)
His 2008 Mayoral Candidacy Slogans(06 of06)
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After leaving the Conservative Party, he launched a campaign as an independent, and while his slogans weren't controversial, they were definitely pretty bad.They included: "I float like a butterfly and sting like a bee; I've got the policies they can't see." Hm. (credit:Steve Meddle/REX )