LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA: 'Big Brother' has returned with Season 25, delivering extreme challenges, close-quarters conspiring, and game-shaking powers that keep the houseguests on their toes.
Despite the delayed beginning due to the ongoing writers' strike, the wait has proven to be well worth it. Prior to the official premiere, fans indulged in the excitement of a 25th-anniversary special, celebrating the show's incredible 23-year run on television.
While the atmosphere in the house had been harmonious so far, a recent incident shattered the tranquility as Luke Valentine breached the code of conduct. During a conversation with a fellow housemate who is of Black ethnicity, he used a racial slur, prompting swift and decisive action. Luke's participation in the show was promptly terminated following the incident.
Who is Luke Valentine?
Luke, a 30-year-old illustrator from Weston, Florida, ignited excitement in 'Big Brother' Season 25 with his creative prowess. Born and raised in Weston, Luke's artistic journey was fueled by an early passion for drawing and illustration.
Rooted in the embrace of his supportive family and his hometown of Weston, Luke's creative journey was nurtured from an early age, laying the foundation for his illustrious career.
'Big Brother' Season 25 star Luke Valentine eliminated for using N-word
In a shocking twist, Luke has shattered the 'Big Brother' code by using a racial slur. As a result, he's been swiftly ousted from the house, sending shock waves through the contestants.
The upcoming Thursday episode holds the answers to this dramatic departure, making it an episode you won't want to miss. While in the house he used the N-word despite being in the presence of a Black person.
In a widely circulated video, Luke can be seen using a racial slur to end a sentence. He said, "We were in the f*****g cheese room." Following this, Luke's expression changes, and he revises the sentence to end with "dude."
After fellow contestants Jared Fields, Cory Wurtenberger, and Hisam Goueli react with disapproving looks, he attempts to explain that he intended to say "narwhal," which he mispronounces as "narwhale." However, his explanation fails to gain acceptance. CBS has announced that Valentine's absence from the cheese room incident will be addressed in the upcoming Thursday episode.