Big Brother’s Kaitlyn Herman under fire after using racist term despite warning from producers

 Big Brother’s Kaitlyn Herman under fire after using racist term despite warning from producers

For the second time in a week, contestants on Big Brother are under fire for racist remarks caught on the show’s 24/7 live feed online watchers.

Life coach Kaitlyn Herman was talking with her housemates Tyler Crispen and Scottie Salton when she made a reference to Drake’s song ‘0 to 100’ and quoted the lyrics: “I did go zero to 100 n**ga, real quick.”

Kaitlyn realized her mistake and quickly went “oops.”

This new controversy comes just four days after three other houseguests came under fire for using racist remarks as well as behavior that seemed to go too far. On Monday Angela Rummans and Rachel Swindler were seen by live feed viewers using the term “ghetto” when discussing an African American houseguest and JC Mounduix inappropriately touched a male contestants’ genitals.

Show producers warned all three on their actions off camera but the girls were seen visibly upset on the live feeds later on in the day, hinting they may have been told what was going on and reprimanded for their actions.

Big Brother airs on CBS Sundays at 8 p.m. ET and Wednesdays and Thursdays at 9 p.m. ET.

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