Celebrity Big Brother: Viewers slam 'vile' Winston McKenzie as he's evicted from house
VIEWERS praised the Celebrity Big Brother stars' decision this evening after they gathered together to vote Winston McKenzie out of the house.
CBB viewers are glad to see the back of Winston McKenzie
Tonight saw presenter Emma Willis deliver a shock twist and reveal that Kristina Rihanoff was safe, but that the housemates would have to pick Nancy Dell'Olio or Winston to become the first celebrity evicted from this year's series.
When majority of the housemates - minus Jeremy McConnell who voted for Nancy - held up their cards with Winston's face on, the Twittersphere erupted.
One person posted: "YES GET WINSTON OUT #CBB2016," as another added: "Aw thank f**k #getwinstonout #CBB #CBB2016"
"Winston is absolutely vile. He is a homophobe, denial changes nothing. It's 2016, no place for that. #cbb2016," another person wrote.
Winston has become the first star to leave the house
Politician was quizzed by Emma Willis after he left
A different person said: "Goodbye Winston, you shall not be missed #CBB2016."
"So glad #CBBWinston has been evicted ! What a horrible bigoted man, disgusting ! #CBB #CBB2016," another said.
Winston's eviction comes after CBB bosses were forced to intervene and issue an official warning over the politician's shocking comments towards Tiffany Pollard and Nancy.
Majority of the housemates voted Winston out
Viewers have slammed 'vile' Winston
Housemates had to choose between Nancy and Winston
Nancy also told Big Brother she couldn’t sleep in her own bed after Winston tried to cuddle her.
After listening to her comments, the former boxer went straight over to the former WAG and explained: "Sometimes you walk past me and you’re an attractive lady and I look as you come through, that’s all."
In the Diary Room, he seemed less apologetic and insisted that every man in the house has been in the bedroom around their female housemates undressing and was baffled why his name had been brought up.
Celebrity Big Brother continues tomorrow at 9pm on Channel 5.