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Saying he prank-called Frank about the music, Morley claimed he said: "Do you think you can turn those 'negro rhythms' down?" The Pantomime veteran was then called to the
diary room, where Big Brother told him that he would be removed from the house for his "unacceptable and offensive language". Defending his comments on the ITV chat show, Ken
said: "I did this show with Frank Bruno and he liked reggae music, I was just winding him up". The disgraced Big Brother star also discussed his sexist behaviour which involved
inappropriate comments and women's a****, but said he was the victim of the show's editing. "When one of the girls from Puerto Rico, Cami Li, came downstairs she came behind
me and bit me hard on the ear and she said because you like it, but did you see that?" "What makes a difference to me is what you have not seen because TV it's edited."
He also defended his actions on the basis that his female housemates "insisted on wearing the most daring clothes possible", despite protests from the Loose Women panel and
audience, with Janet Street Porter commenting: "Just because someone is a glamour model, you can't talk about them like a piece of meat." When Ken refused to apologise for his
sexist comments, Janet asked what his wife thought about his actions. In a bizarre response, he said: "The thing is she understands some of the stuff which is about to come out, and
the stuff what is about to come out is very, very, nasty. It's not what you think." The controversial actor even came to the defence of Jeremy Jackson, who was the first celebrity
to be removed from the show after he opened Chloe Goodman's robe. Ken said: "He was a very nice person and he did a very stupid thing." While still in the house, he had
suggested that Chloe "inadvertently" let Jeremy open her robe in the bathroom on Saturday, before telling the Ex On The Beach star that she was "naive" for entering the
toilet with him. The former Baywatch star has since accepted a formal warning from the police for the incident.