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Jojo swaMother, Jessalyn Siwabroken her silence after Mickey Rourke use homophobic slurry while talking to her daughter in the Celebrity Big Brother UK house.
“I’m not surprised, frankly,” said Jessaly, 50, in Friday, April 11, Instagram Video. “I wasn’t surprised he didn’t go home. I knew it wouldn’t be. I’m very sad, nevertheless, I sent my child – and she’s my child (because) I’m her mother and she’s my child – to a foreign country to do a TV show and treated like that right away, right out of the gate.”
During an early chapter of the latest season Celebrity Big Brother UK. Rourke, 72, told Siwa, 21, that she “Won’t be gay anymore” If it lasts more than four days in the house.
“I can guarantee I will still be gay,” the Dance moms Alum replied. “And I’ll still be in a very happy relationship (with Kath ebbs). “
Later, Rourke used a homophobic slurry while talking to Costar and Love Island UK aum Chris Hughes. At the time, he denied using the word to refer to Siwa.
“Mickey speaks of his heart and means well,” Rourke’s representative Kimberly Hines have said Weekly US in a statement. “He’s an old school, directly and honestly. I’ve worked closely with him for nine years and he’s 100 percent authentic himself. Mickey Rourke will never be another.”
Meanwhile, Jessalyn is proud of how her daughter dealt with the situation.
“I think she treated him brilliantly. I think everyone told me she treated herself so well,” Jessalyn added. “It doesn’t make it right (or) not doing it right. I’m lucky she can treat herself. I’m lucky she’s right.”
According to the Momager she’s been watching Jojo on the A big brother Living foods throughout the season.
“I’ve been watching her in the rest of the scenes from the show, and I think she looks great,” said Jessaly. “I think she looks like she’s doing what she always does. I mean, come on? It’s kind of becoming a culture. It becomes a game. It’s a tendency to not, hate her (a) make fun of it. What’s next?
Ebbs, 27, Re -mailing Jessalyn’s message on their Instagram stories.
“Jo is one of the kindest, most generous people I’ve ever got to know, let alone having the privilege of calling my partner,” wrote Ebbs, who identifies as Nonbinary. “We all saw misogyny playing out on national television the last two days. The support for her has been fast, that it should be.”