Big Brother star Ragan Fox has called Enzo Palumbo "homophobic"... and blasted CBS for (maybe) casting him on the upcoming Big Brother 22 All-Stars season. Ragan Fox and Enzo Palumbo competed together on Big Brother 12. Ragan placed 5th and Enzo placed 3rd, making them both jury members on the season. In the end, both Ragan and Enzo voted for Hayden Moss to win the grand prize, contributing to the 4-3 score that awarded him $500,000. However, it is fair to say that the two players did not have a good relationship throughout the summer.

Fans won't know which All-Stars have been cast on Big Brother 22 until Wednesday's live move-in. With that said, there are many rumored lists floating around social media... and all of them indicate that Enzo has been cast on the season. Overall, many fans consider Enzo a smart and charismatic Big Brother player who could have won his original season. However, Ragan, who is a gay man, is now opening up about the homophobia he experienced from Enzo during their time on Big Brother 12. Moreover, Ragan is claiming that CBS covered it all up.

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In a series of tweets, Ragan Fox wrote that Enzo's homophobic remarks were "caught on the feeds and said in front of Lane and Hayden." One specific allegation involves Enzo saying that Ragan was "shoving wine bottles up [his] a*s." Moreover, the BB12 reality star recalls Enzo saying that he was "okay" with Ragan being gay... as if he had considered the alternative of not being okay with it. Then, Ragan declared the following: "The more demonstrably homophobic you are in the house, the more opportunities CBS provides you. Imply that gay people shouldn't teach Harry Potter? STAR! Call somebody a 'bad gay'? STAR! Say a gay guy is shoving bottles up his a*s. ALL STAR, baby!" When fans pointed out that Rachel had also said something homophobic, Ragan responded with the tweet below:

It is important to note that there has been no official statement from CBS that Enzo Palumbo has been cast on Big Brother 22. The show's second-ever All-Stars season was stalled for most of the summer due to concerns related to COVID-19. Now, the season is set to premiere on Wednesday, August 5... which is when the cast will be announced during a live move-in. Considering that 2020 has been a landmark year for the entertainment industry to discuss prejudice in its many forms, it will certainly be interesting to see how CBS will deal with problematic remarks made by any of the BB22 houseguests.

Big Brother 22 hasn't even started yet, but fans and former houseguests are already deeply invested in the season and its All-Stars players. Hopefully, no one will have to be subjected to any type of prejudice in the house. Big Brother fans will undoubtedly be monitoring everything that is going on in the show's live feeds.

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Source: Ragan Fox