The "Big Brother" racism controversy has been raging on while the contestants inside the house seemingly have no idea. Several have lost their jobs or had their employers speak out against their behavior. As the controversy bubbled over, CBS aired some of the remarks that were previously only heard on a live-feed on the Internet on the show a week prior. "It was ultimately part of the story in the house," Allison Grodner, an executive producer on “Big Brother” told The New York Times after Sunday's episode included some of the hate speech. In the episode, Aaryn Gries became the temporary leader of the "Big Brother" house and other contestants spoke out about her comments. “That gave us a...
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