Big Brother confirms two evictions and new twist
Big Brother spoilers follow.
Big Brother has revealed two more evictions ahead of Friday's finale, with another still to come.
Tom Bryant and Jenkin Edwards were voted out during Tuesday's live double eviction special, after facing the public vote alongside Jordan Sangha. Viewers are now encouraged to vote for their favourites on the Big Brother app because one more housemate will be evicted on Wednesday (November 14).
Tuesday's three nominees had spent the last few days in a spare room where they were able to observe what their housemates were doing 24-7.
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It was revealed earlier in the week that housemates would make face-to-face nominations for the first time — though they did not know beforehand that the three nominated housemates would be 'fake evicted' into the Spare Room.
Tom, Jenkin and Jordan were able to pull the strings on a series of tasks for the main house, including questioning Yinrun over her nominations in the Diary Room as well as sending Henry on a secret mission.
Tom was harshly critical of his fellow housemates while in the Spare Room, but in his final comments to them said: "I wish you all the best and hope you have a great few days and enjoy yourselves."
In his own final comments, Jenkin said his opinions of his housemates had changed in the Spare Room and he also accused them of treating Big Brother "like a children's show".
The latest double eviction comes on the heels of a very dramatic weekend in the house where Jordan and Henry took the next step in their blossoming relationship.
Last Friday, Chanelle Bowen and Trish Balusa were both evicted from the house as well. Subsequent to her eviction, Trish came under criticism when several offensive tweets from her past resurfaced.
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Trish has publicly apologised, but was still pulled from a scheduled appearance on Sunday's Big Brother: Late & Live. ITV has also promised to review how the tweets were missed by its social media vetting team.
"This weekend we have been made aware of concerning historical tweets," an ITV spokesperson told Digital Spy.
"We are currently looking into why they were not identified by the independent supplier we engage to review the digital footprint of potential housemates as part of our pre-checks."
Big Brother airs Sundays to Fridays at 9pm on ITV2 and ITVX. Each episode is followed by Big Brother Late & Live at 10pm on ITV2 and ITVX.
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