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Big Brother contestant Aaron Frew removed from house for 'inappropriate behaviour' after flashing fellow contestants

A contestant complained about Frew's behaviour

Kashmira Gander
Friday 29 May 2015 05:22 EDT
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Big Brother contestant Aaron Frew has been removed from the house "for inappropriate behaviour", according to a spokeswoman for the Channel 5 show.
Big Brother contestant Aaron Frew has been removed from the house "for inappropriate behaviour", according to a spokeswoman for the Channel 5 show. ( Ian West/PA Wire )

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Big Brother has kicked out contestant Aaron Frew from the house for "inappropriate behaviour", after he flashed fellow contestants.

The 24-year-old model was removed from the show after he stripped naked in front of housemates, prompting 19-year-old Joel Williams to complain.

A spokeswoman for the Channel 5 programme said: "Aaron was removed from the Big Brother House for inappropriate behaviour."

Frew’s departure will not affect the eviction process, and four housemates still be sent home on Friday’s show, the spokeswoman added.

The incident is the latest to cast controversy over the programme, after former Coronation Street star Ken Morley, singer Alexander O'Neal and former Baywatch actor Jeremy Jackson all left house without warning in past series.

Morley, 72, was evicted for using ”unacceptable language“, while O'Neal quit following a series of heated exchanges with Perez Hilton.

Jackson, 34, was booted out after former Page Three girl Chloe Goodman claimed he drunkenly tried to look at her breasts while they were alone in the toilet.

He was subsequently given a police caution for common assault.

Additional reporting by PA

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