Originally Posted by sinbad22uk:
“http://www.heatworld.com/2015/01/cbb-2015-perez-hilton-is-in-trouble-for-making-threatening-remarks-towards-ken-morley
He attacked Ken at every opportunity and said mean things using words like pig to his face, calling people homophobic because they used a simple expression man up.
Trying to deliberately incite and get people in trouble is mean also.
Staring and grinning in the face of an old man for an hour , old enough to be your father is mean.
You seem confused about being mean, you can be very mean without using the spoken word. I have many many friends who watch this show, all like a good laugh and all are good honest kind people, not a single one of them find Perez's antics and meanness acceptable or funny
All I can think is that those that do are maybe mean people themselves who also have no respect for others and conduct their everyday lives in this way.”
No he didn't. Perez was the only one that treated Ken with any respect and decency until Ken went too far and showed himself up badly. Perez then lost respect for him and voiced that

Fair do's in my book.
Originally Posted by sinbad22uk:
“You really are blind to the situation so no point discussing, he wasn't actually breathing on the food , he was just in the room and Alexander couldn't bear being in the same room as him so he walked. Breathing on the food was akin to saying breathing the same air.
It was what he had done before that forced the issue so please do not try to brush over everything else by using this as a defence. There you go using that word homophobic again without really knowing the meaning, it is too easy, I could call Perez racist because he hounded the only black guy in the house. The only 2 men he has stuck up too are both old men so I could call him an agist coward also.”
We know Perez wasn't breathing on the food but Alexander couldn't have been clearer that that was his issue. He said he didn't want to eat the food because Perez had been breathing on it


Whether that was actually some kind of symbolic statement or not it was as near to expressing homophobia as when he used the 'f' word when riled.
Originally Posted by Cranberryapple:
“1 person chose to leave. The other 2 were kicked out.
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Exactly