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Ex-Big Brother contestant ‘stands by’ his anti-trans comments

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Last updated: October 3, 2025 3:30 am
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Nathan King has been heavily criticised for his comments about Trans Housemate Zare (1TV2)

former older brother The contestants doubled the offensive comments he made about the contestants in the show’s current series.

Zella, a personal trainer from South London, who is a trans, has been revealed as part of the cast of the new series older brother Sunday (September 28) and Scottish gamer Nancy, bisexual dual-ripafan, pizza hat manager, crab, queer zong instructors Sam, Chipton and more.

When he arrived at the house, Zera was declared “winner” by many fans who instantly brought along his warm personality, good looks and charm. As part of his promotion, Zela told ITV that attending a show was a way to show that “being transgender is not a choice.”

Big Brother 2025 Zera
Trans PT Zela is already the winner older brother 2025 for many people. (ITV)

This statement was deemed problematic by one former older brother Contestant Nathan King was featured in the 2024 series, which finished fifth in 2024. Ali Bromley won that series.

King, who recently posted on Instagram, shared Zera’s promotion with the quote above.

On top of that, the king wrote that Zera had written it. “She’s right, it’s not a choice, it’s a mental illness,” King added, “We shouldn’t encourage this.”

The post was shared on King’s Instagram Stories, which expires in 24 hours, so it was screenshot and shared, but it has become unseen in his profile. reddit.

“He’s rebelling.”

The answer to the screenshot was awful as they branded the “loser” and King. Someone else is calling him “ac*** on the show and he’s now ac***.” Another Reddit user called him a “nasty person” and someone else said “he’s rebelling.”

A recent Instagram Story post from King shows his reading tweets. He then wrote on Instagram, “They can’t say I’m wrong. They just scream insults.”

In response to Pinkland’s request for comment, Nathan King said: [the] LGB [community] – Anyone who suggests online in other ways is talking nonsense. ”

To his trans comments, he told Pink News, “I totally support it. I think being transgender is certainly a ‘mentary illness’. Interestingly, I was hit by a torrent of abuse and death threats.

Nathan King went on to say: “What’s so annoying is that Primetime TV encourages impressive young minds to question gender, careless or not. Turning something so serious into casual entertainment is not reckless and potentially harmful.

Trans flag in front of Big Ben.
Trans flag. (Getty)

In 2019, the World Health Organization declared that being trans is “not actually a mental health condition.” And while King is troubled by media trans representatives, we are more concerned about the rise in levels of transphobia and the relationships observed in multiple reports regarding the impacts and impacts of anti-transmedia coverage and the community, namely levels of depression and mental health.

Zela, Glani, Sam and Nancy are joined by Somerset Farmer, Cameron, five times the 56-year-old Caroline and Elsa (who claims they can see the dead). Teja, British Navy alumnus Marcus, and confessed rule breaker Jenny will join the above along with buff/engineer Tate Butler who moved in on Sunday.

Conservative member Emily also started the show but was kicked out on the first day. After she left, Cameron B, Faisola, George and Richard joined the house on the second day.

older brother It will air on ITV2 and ITX at 9pm from Sunday to Friday.

Share your thoughts! Please let us know in the comments below. Don’t forget to continue to respect the conversation.

Source: PinkNews | Latest lesbian, gay, bi and trans news | LGBTQ+ news – www.thepinknews.com

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