EXCLUSIVE: Big Brother Kicked Me Off for This | George Gilbert Breaks Silence

EPISODE · Oct 13, 2025 · 1H 4M

EXCLUSIVE: Big Brother Kicked Me Off for This | George Gilbert Breaks Silence

from heretics. · host Andrew Gold

In this explosive episode of Heretics, we sit down with George Gilbert, recently removed from Big Brother for alleged offensive behaviour. We dig deep — what really happened inside the house, how the show handled it, and whether the backlash was deserved or overblown. You won’t want to miss George’s side of the story, his reflections on freedom of speech and what it means for “cancel culture” in 2025. Follow George Gilbert: https://www.youtube.com/@GeorgeGilbertYT 🔍 What we cover: - The incidents that led to George’s eviction - How producers and the public responded - Cancel culture vs accountability: where’s the line? - George’s plans moving forward — will controversy follow him? If you love unfiltered conversations, culture critiques, and interviews with provocative figures inside the media world — this is one you don’t want to skip. ✅ Subscribe for more deep dives and controversial takes every week: hit the bell icon 🔔 💬 Drop your thoughts below: Was Big Brother right to evict George? Did he cross a line — or is this a censorship moment? #georgegilbert #bigbrother #heretics Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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