I'M A Celebrity star Christopher Biggins has been caught liking a string of X-rated clips on social media.
The 74-year-old surprised his followers with his taste in videos, which showed a series of sex acts – before swiftly deleting his appreciation.
It wasn't long until his 'likes' went viral, with one person commenting: "Can someone PLEASE break it to Christopher Biggins that we can see his liked tweets."
A second said:"Christopher Biggins likes are an eye opener."
While a third remarked: "Oh my wonder if #christopherbiggins know his like are public."
Panto veteran Christopher has become known in recent years for being controversial.
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He was famously thrown out of Celebrity Big Brother for a highly offensive and anti-Semitic comment aimed at Jewish X Factor star Katie Waissel in 2016.
His offensive remarks were never shown on the Channel 5 show, but Biggins was swiftly removed, with his rumoured £100,000 fee slashed.
Biggins apologised at the time, saying: "I love Jewish people. Listen, my best friend is Lesley Joseph. You can’t get much more Jewish than that.”
However, it was far from the only controversial remark the veteran actor made on Celebrity Big Brother that year.
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He also sparked enormous controversy by telling Mob Wives star Renee Grazinano: “I think the worst type though, I’m afraid to say, the bisexuals."
Biggins recently revealed he was paid £50k to take part in I’m A Celebrity, which he won back in 2007, but claims he made nearly £1million off the back off it.
He explained: “The pluses are huge because you go on to earn a lot of money.”
But he added: “Forgetting the money, it changes your whole profile.”
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