

Disqualify Big Brother housemates for transphobia
The Issue
I am a transgender woman living in South Africa, and when I witness acts of transphobia, it is not just a personal affront but a collective wound shared by the entire transgender community. Recently, during a popular reality TV program, Big Brother, several housemates were caught using transphobic slurs against Ilano Sky, a fellow contestant. This is not just a case of rude behavior; it is a direct attack on the dignity and safety of transgender individuals everywhere.
Transgender people, particularly in South Africa, already face significant discrimination and violence. According to a study conducted by the Human Rights Campaign, transgender individuals are 1.7 times more likely to face discrimination compared to the general population. Moreover, in 2019, a report by Transgender Europe highlighted that South Africa is one of the many countries where trans women face an increased risk of violence and hate crimes. An incident like this airing on a nationwide platform perpetuates the cycle of discrimination and violence against the transgender community.
It is crucial that Big Brother producers take clear and firm action by disqualifying the housemates involved in this incident. Such a decisive action would not only address the immediate harm but also set a zero-tolerance precedent for future contestants. This move would send a strong message that transphobia and discrimination have no place in entertainment or society at large. It would also contribute significantly to protecting current and future transgender contestants by fostering a safer and more inclusive environment.
Therefore, I urge Big Brother producers and the show's sponsors to disqualify the housemates who used transphobic slurs. It is time to stand up for what is right and ensure that reality TV upholds the values of dignity, respect, and inclusivity for everyone, regardless of their gender identity.
Please sign this petition to demand justice and set a zero-tolerance standard against transphobia in reality TV.

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The Issue
I am a transgender woman living in South Africa, and when I witness acts of transphobia, it is not just a personal affront but a collective wound shared by the entire transgender community. Recently, during a popular reality TV program, Big Brother, several housemates were caught using transphobic slurs against Ilano Sky, a fellow contestant. This is not just a case of rude behavior; it is a direct attack on the dignity and safety of transgender individuals everywhere.
Transgender people, particularly in South Africa, already face significant discrimination and violence. According to a study conducted by the Human Rights Campaign, transgender individuals are 1.7 times more likely to face discrimination compared to the general population. Moreover, in 2019, a report by Transgender Europe highlighted that South Africa is one of the many countries where trans women face an increased risk of violence and hate crimes. An incident like this airing on a nationwide platform perpetuates the cycle of discrimination and violence against the transgender community.
It is crucial that Big Brother producers take clear and firm action by disqualifying the housemates involved in this incident. Such a decisive action would not only address the immediate harm but also set a zero-tolerance precedent for future contestants. This move would send a strong message that transphobia and discrimination have no place in entertainment or society at large. It would also contribute significantly to protecting current and future transgender contestants by fostering a safer and more inclusive environment.
Therefore, I urge Big Brother producers and the show's sponsors to disqualify the housemates who used transphobic slurs. It is time to stand up for what is right and ensure that reality TV upholds the values of dignity, respect, and inclusivity for everyone, regardless of their gender identity.
Please sign this petition to demand justice and set a zero-tolerance standard against transphobia in reality TV.

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Petition created on 5 February 2026