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BIG Brother has been engulfed in a fresh "race row" after Trish was singled-out and blamed for something Olivia said first.

Viewers claimed Trish was quickly "targeted" instead of Olivia after the Scottish housemate accused Chanelle of being "anti-feminist" in a sexism snipe.

Big Brother was divided into two teams last night with Chanelle and Noky given the role of queen ants
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Big Brother was divided into two teams last night with Chanelle and Noky given the role of queen ants
Trish was blamed for something Olivia said first during the shopping task
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Trish was blamed for something Olivia said first during the shopping task
Olivia called Chanelle sexist
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Olivia called Chanelle sexist

Fans picked up on Trish being quickly targeted by housemates, claiming it was linked to her race.

The housemates were divided into two teams and had to compete against each other to win the luxury shopping budget.

While dressed in ant costumes, each team elected a 'Queen Ant' – and they picked Noky and Chanelle.

But when Chanelle picked just men to take part in a strength challenge, Olivia accused her of being sexist with Trish agreeing and repeating the comments.

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However, Trish was later pulled aside and told Chanelle was upset by her comments.

Taking to Twitter to complain, one viewer begged: "Can we get one season of big brother without racism please?"

One more said: "I can't help and notice the racism issue Big Brother are having."

And a third said: "Big Brother is so good at showing racism on a micro level."

Another said: "The whole angry black woman narrative is so frustrating. Leave Trish alone and stop using words like afraid and aggressive for Christ sake."

Another said: "The racism is showing, picking on the black woman for something the white woman said first."
It comes after Zak from Thailand was the second contestant to be voted out of the Big Brother house this week by the public, following muslim contestant Farida last week.

The lad, who has lived in Manchester since he was nine told The Sun he worries for the remaining non-white housemates Noky, Trish and Dylan.

He said: “It’s the most diverse that the show has ever been, and there are so many characters in there, I was just amazed at the backgrounds, different genders and races.

“But myself and Noky had moments where we said to each other, ‘If one of us go, it’s going to be tough on the other [non-white housemates] Trish and Dylan.

“In Thailand, I probably would’ve won the show, but because we’re in England, I have to take it as it is.

Big Brother continues tonight at 9pm on ITV2.

Brig Brother's Noky and Trish taking part in last night's shopping task
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Brig Brother's Noky and Trish taking part in last night's shopping task
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