ITV Big Brother’s Trish has issued an apology after racist and homophobic tweets resurfaced following her eviction. Sharing a statement on her X account, the 33-year-old apologised to “marginalised groups” for the now-deleted tweets.
It’s now been confirmed by ITV that Trish will not be appearing on the live spin-off show Big Brother: Late & Live, despite expectations for her to do so after being evicted on Friday night, the Mirror reports.
The tweets have since been deleted. After they were discovered, Trish shared a statement which read: "I'm aware that some very concerning old tweets of mine have resurfaced, and I would like to sincerely apologise for the harmful stereotypes I perpetuated and the pain I have caused to the marginalised communities and groups of people mentioned. READ MORE: Nigel Farage pictured in Australia ahead new series of I'm A Celebrity READ MORE: BBC Strictly Come Dancing fans say same thing about Katya Jones after they ‘didn’t know’ about Nigel Harman "There are no excuses for the ignorance that I showed and I am deeply disappointed, embarrassed and ashamed that I once made such comments.
I have come a very long way since by educating myself and being educated by others on the impact and harm those views cause." She added: "It is part of the reason why I am so passionate about standing up for others and holding myself to a high standard of responsibility and accountability for my actions. "I appreciate the support you've all given me on the show and I understand you feel disappointed.
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