Marcus Collins denies tabloid’s ‘outing’ claims
By Josh Haggis
Marcus Collins has responded to claims that a number of celebrities are worried he will “out” them during his appearance on Celebrity Big Brother.
The former Attitude cover star had told the Daily Star that closeted celebrities need to stop hiding who they are, while the paper went on to claim that some of Collins’ famous friends are nervous he is going to “spill their shocking sex secrets” on the reality show. Find out more here.
In a tweet made earlier today (January 3), Collins denied the paper’s claims and insisted that no one has the right to “out” anybody.
NO ONE has the right to “Out” anyone. In my book @stonewalluk agree?
— Marcus Collins (@MarcuscollinsUK) January 3, 2015
Celebrity Big Brother
begins on January 7 on Channel 5.
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