I'd also like to point out she said 'he MIGHT be transphobic' not that he definitely is, which makes her natural assumption even more reasonable. I'm not saying it's a totally fair thing for her to say, I'm saying I can understand why she would assume that and how it's reasonable. There's a difference. And I also agree with MM&I that BB probably forced it out of her by getting her to elaborate, they do that all the time.
Also before somebody accuses me of being a bigot and not giving Ron a chance (

seriously getting on my nerves), I had no idea who he was before he went in and like every celebrity, I always start them on a clean slate and judge them based upon what they do in the house...if George Shelley went in for example and was a dullard I'd want him out just as I normally do. I heard about the n word incident a week ago, and as I usually am with these kind of things...I believe in giving people second chances and not giving them a label for the entire life. So I was willing to be open minded and I was, he seemed inoffensive but a total bore and that hasn't changed. However that comment that he was warned for was questionable IMO and I'm afraid I do worry what kind of views he has locked up in his mind that he's confessed he's 'keeping a lid on', and I worry actually for his sake that perhaps he should leave before he ends up tarnishing his career further. The way he acted with Dustin last night was so unnecessarily rude and arrogant that it's only furthered my suspicions, and his 'we invented a language so use it' was on the cusp of being xenophobic. Now you add this to his apparent want to see Lauren face eviction to gauge public opinion (a fair but unusual reason) and I'm afraid I'm now like I said starting to worry about what he's thinking. This has nothing to do with me as I was willing to give him a chance, it's his own doing.
I don't dislike the man, I just think he's a dullard and needs to leave before he says something worse and cements the end of his career.