Big Brother boots out Emily Hewertson for being a Tory | UK | News

Emily Hewertson appeared in Big Brother months ago. (Picture: Ig)
Emily Hewertson, a conservative social media personality and political event organizer, was approached to appear in Big Brother months ago. Despite his first reservations about continuing the program as an oral, young, right -wing woman, he spent weeks through the casting process and was finally chosen to join 11 people in the most famous house on Reality TV.
Before making premiere on Sunday, the days were lined up in a hotel room, cut from the outside world and spent days to ensure that their bags were examined by the producers.
Unfortunately, for Hewertson, in fact, the time he spent in Big Brother House is better measured in minutes, not hours. Following a public vote, a rare opening night was sent to the reality show and made it one of the shortest -lifted roommates in the 25 -year history of the show. In the meantime, Carol Vorderman, Major Keir Starmer Backtrack while doing ‘shame’ branded.
“It was,” 25 -year -old telegenic from Northamponshire said to me, “At least a surreal few days.”
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Political views reacted
Hewerrtson, who was photographed with Nigel Farage one night and once participated in Christmas drinks at Boris Johnson’s house, thinks that his problems started when his promotional video focuses on his political beliefs.
“All people see [pre-recorded interview] I am a butt. I got all the hatred – I got the most hatred of all the contestants – which can be understood. I don’t care to be a bad man, but then I was released, “he says.
The disappointment for Hewerrtson is that by combining the arrangement of his interview with the bending of the first night evacuation, the show producers reject the chances of the audience and leave him vulnerable to being the first to be sent to the packaging. Online critics had described him as “the lys of reality television”, so he was short, a call for the boycott of the show, one of the social media users who saw his political views as unacceptable.
He rejected the chance to show another side
“I was definitely waiting for this. I caused that storm, but then I didn’t have the opportunity to show something else and to resist all the negative hatred I had, or he says. “I really wanted to show that it was much more than being a butt for me.”
Not to automatically make a competitor popular; Former Conservative Minister Ann Widdecombe was the second in the 2018 edition of the famous Big Brother. Hewertson says, “People ‘oh, in the last few series, Tories did really well’, and they have the opportunity to show other parts of their personalities,” he says. He continued: “We talked more about my politics about the loads. Toray chose the lice knowing that there was a evacuation overnight.”

Hewertson lamented what could happen. (Picture: Ig)
Lamenting what might be
He lamented what could happen. “It is so embarrassing that your political beliefs may be the reason for spending a few hours in Big Brother House,” hewerson said. “Most people’s life is not politics, this was what was shown about me, my descriptive factor and this was my decline. This is very embarrassing, because I think I think it is really important to humanize.”
Hewertson hopes that his experience will enter such programs or talk to other right -leaning people or in general. “One thing I really want to encounter in the show is that as long as it is done in a tolerant and respectful way, it is really important that young people are brave enough to talk about their views.”
Praise for the welfare team despite the shock output
Despite a bad surprise of starting the show so early, Hewerson is full of praise for the welfare team of the program that makes it good as well as the time at home and other participants. He says, “Everyone was really, really beautiful,” he says. “It’s hard to know, because I had only a few minutes with some.”
Regular from viral sensation to GB News
Hewerrtson first, as a 19 -year -old child, came to the fore in 2019, when EU election results became viral to broadcast live on the dance track of a Leicester nightclub. Since then, he has gathered about 170,000 followers on the X and a regular Pundid in GB News.
Big Brother wasn’t the first reality program that Hewerrtson was considering participating. He says he turned down offers to appear in Love Island, because he thinks that the appointment show is not suitable for someone wearing his political heart in his arms. “An intellectual discussion and a series of characters in Love Island, most of the characters are quite similar, similar to similar life walks,” he says, “Big Brother, everything is about different views and good debates. I thought this would be a good opportunity for me.”
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Single and looking for love
It was also an opportunity to explain that the ITV2 show was a single and looking for love to about 600,000 live viewers. “At least I arrived there, maybe I will get a few dates after that.”
Despite the last troubles of the conservative party, Hewertson sees himself as a torry even if he prepared a letter of resignation after the D-D-in collapse of Rishi altar last summer.
Still fighting for conservative values
“I’m conservative, I’m at the conservative party, I want to fight to make the Conservative Party again conservative,” he says. “I feel that I’m in the right party. I want to stay almost stubborn and loyal and fight again for our principles.”
However, Brexiteer is also a fan of a Farage, and despite false charges, he is not the person who attacked the reform leader with a milkshake during the election campaign last summer. “I love Nigel, and it is nice to see that reform creates this new wave of patriotism, which is very important. I respect the reform.” “Who knows? My favorite Tories has a few more flaws and I may have to go. I always say that Bobby J [AKA Robert Jenrick, the shadow justice secretary] I am going. “
Silver liner for ruthless evacuation
Hewerrtson’s early release of the program has one (suspect) (suspect): He can now attend the Conservative Party Conference, which began on Sunday in Manchester.
“It depends on that you claim to have a good time for the Toray conference, or he says. “I am very happy to go, but of course I prefer to be in Big Brother House.”




