EMILY PARR has been kicked off TV's Big Brother show for using a racist word to housemate Charley Uchea.

EMILY PARR has been kicked off TV's Big Brother show for using a racist word to housemate Charley Uchea.

The 18-year-old used an offensive word while dancing with her housemate in the living room.

Channel 4 said she was heard to say: "Are you pushing it out, you nigger?"

The expulsion follows the Celebrity Big Brother race row in January involving Jade Goody, Danielle Lloyd and Jo O'Meara, who made slurs against Indian Bollywood star Shilpa Shetty.

Emily, a blonde student and Tory Party supporter, was called to the Diary Room at 3.30am today to be told of the decision.

She was removed from the house without contact with the others, who were told at 9.30am.

Emily had been up for eviction on Friday but the vote has now been suspended. A visibly upset Charley was comforted by fellow housemate Nicky after the incident.

Party-girl Charley, 21, is a college drop-out and cousin of Manchester United star Kieran Richardson.

A Channel 4 spokesman said: "Emily immediately made clear she had not intended to offend and the comment had been meant as a joke.

"Charley and Nicky agreed they were not personally offended, although both did express shock at the language she had used.

"The comment was not screened as part of the as live' streaming on E4 and was immediately reported to senior production staff.

"In consultation with senior executives at Channel 4, the decision was taken to remove Emily from the house for breaking the rules governing contestant behaviour."

A Commission for Racial Equality spokesman said: "We're relieved Channel 4 has acted quickly."