Cleavage Filled 'Big Brother 15' Has Two House Guests Lose Their Day Jobs

I've always contended that the folks in the Big Brother house are questionable members of our society.  Some are deviously smart, others

Aaryn, a hot blonde house guest in CBS's Big Brother 15 is in a bit of trouble.  She's not only making waves inside the house, but has made some fascinating waves outside the house as well, even though she's sequestered away from the real world in the house!

Aaryn Gries, the wine drinker, (the latest controversy in their small world), has been dropped by her modeling agency for her racist remarks that folks have caught online in the live, 24/7 feed.

She's been heard calling fellow guests some harsh sh**!

"Called a gay houseguest "queer," said that (Asian-American) Helen needed to "shut up and go make some rice," and saying, "Be careful what you say in the dark, you might not be able to see that b----," in reference to Candice (who is African-American)."
So yea...  seriously fired.  And the beauty of it is that she doesn't even know about it yet (I presume), since she's locked away from the real world.

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Now, professional model GinaMarie Zimmerman is also on the outs with an employer.

Watching the live feed, she too has been seen using some powerfully ugly language in conversations with others.  Since that discovery, she's been dropped by East Coast USA Pageant Inc. for things she's said in the house and noted on the live feed.

Her criminal chat included

"Calling welfare, N****R insurance, suggesting that they hit Helen (who is Asian) in the head to straighten her eyes and saying that Candice, (who is African American) was part of the dark side of the house because she is dark."

Yep, a true icon of society she is.

Proves that pretty faces that look good in bikinis aren't all they're perceived to be cracked up to be.

GinaMarie's now ex-employer said they were grateful for the show and being apprised of her nature.

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Some groups are calling for the instant eviction of these horribly-mouthed house guests.  But CBS says that they don't condone the obvious attitudes, but that this is a show that watches a group of people, 24 hours a day, live.  And they can't control what they say.

Their opinions are the contestants prejudices and has nothing to do with CBS.

Live feeds... how totally awesome.

While many of these contestants are there to further their careers, or have some other lofty goals, they get very comfortable in their own skins while they mess around under the sheets and hang out with their fellow maze mice.  In the process, they forget that the world is watching them and every little thing they do.

Source: Examiner (1) (2)

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