Extended Live Show
Get ready for an explosive episode of Big Brother tonight as the ITV show extends its runtime to boot out the first contestant. Fans will be treated to an extra 15 minutes as the housemates receive the bad news from hosts AJ Odudu and Will Best.
Battle for Survival
Last night, it was confirmed that 40-year-old NHS manager Kerry and make-up artist Farida, 50, would battle it out to be kept in the Big Brother house. The pair had already clashed with each other during this week's shopping task, and now they will face off against each other to win the public's vote.
Extra Quarter Hour
The show will treat viewers to an extra quarter of an hour as the presenters grill the first evicted contestant in a live interview. The person with the lowest votes will have the chance to spill the beans from their time in the famous house.
Feud and Tension
The added minutes will be welcomed as there is plenty of drama and tension to discuss, including the growing feud between Farida and Kerry. With either of the two facing the chop tonight, viewers can expect a thrilling eviction.
How to Vote
On Thursday's episode, presenter Will Best announced on Big Brother: Late & Live that the vote was open. Olivia, who won immunity by passing her secret mission earlier in the week, cannot be nominated for eviction. Viewers can vote up to five times on the new Big Brother app, and the voting will close in Friday's eviction show.
Interview on Late & Live
The evictee will then be interviewed by AJ and Will on Late & Live at 10pm. Tune in to hear their thoughts on their time in the house and what lies ahead for the remaining contestants.
Guest Reactions
During the announcement, there were cheers and gasps in the Live & Late studio. Rizzle Kicks star Jordan Stephens commented, "Listen, Kerry had a breakdown over tofu, word spreads, and people can feel the tension. It's a shame though, they're the oldest in the house."
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