Valerie Wu Intern CBS has set the holiday-themed special “Big Brother Reindeer Games,” with returning houseguests from the original series. The news was announced live during the season 25 finale of “Big Brother” on Nov. 9.
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Big Brother's Kerry had her own "delusional" theory about why the audience shouted "get Kerry out" during the live eviction. Friday night's live show saw model Zak become the second housemate to be evicted by the public, after the went up against food critic Henry.
However it was what the live audience were shouting which caught the attention of many viewers at home and housemates in the Big Brother house. Many fans in the audience could be heard chanting "get Kerry out" while hosts AJ Odudu and Will Best tried to make their eviction announcement to the housemates.
According to Telemix, during the live feed on Friday night, Kerry appeared to share a bizarre theory about why she some audience members want her out, despite winning the public vote against Farida last week. The 40-year-old NHS worker believes it was Zak fans who were chanting her name.
A puzzled Olivia asked: "What’s happened in the past week? What’s changed?" Henry added: “We would have seen it all." Olivia then said: "But we don’t get to see what is said in the Diary Room…" In a separate conversation, Jordan tried to reassure Kerry: "It’s just a week by week thing isn’t it? Next week they might be shouting ‘Kerry, Kerry, Kerry!’… When I heard the chants I was shocked." Kerry herself then appeared to put the chants down to her clashes with Zak and wanting Henry to stay in the eviction. She said: "I never really gelled with Zak….
Zak used to get on my nerves a bit and I don’t get in the Diary Room and not speak." She added: "I’ve been very honest and team Henry and that’s why I got booed...Don’t worry, I’m tough." Big Brother fans on X, formerly known as Twitter, were "confused" by Kerry's theory. One fan, commented: "From the sounds of what Kerry's saying
.Valerie Wu Intern CBS has set the holiday-themed special “Big Brother Reindeer Games,” with returning houseguests from the original series. The news was announced live during the season 25 finale of “Big Brother” on Nov. 9.
This season of Big Brother has already stretched into November. Why not have the franchise do some more heavy lifting over the holidays?
Five Big Brother housemates are to face the public vote this week in a double live eviction.
Five Big Brother housemates are to face the public vote this week in a double live eviction. Olivia, Jenkin, Chanelle, Noky and Trish have received the most nominations from their fellow housemates and will face a potential eviction.
Big Brother star Matty's boyfriend Connor has broken his silence on the the Matty/Jordan/Henry love triangle, as he made a video appearance on the Big Brother Late & Live. Tuesday's Big Brother saw half of the housemates receive visits from their friends and families, while others weren't quite so lucky. One of those who did not receive a visit was Matty, who was left in floods of tears when Trish and Chanelle chose to let Yinrun's boyfriend visit instead, arguing that he was physically there while Matty's boyfriend was on a video call.
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Tuesday's Big Brother was a rather emotional instalment as the housemates were visited by their friends and family, but not everyone was able to receive a visitation. With only half of the house receiving visitors, Matty was among those who missed out after Trish and Chanelle decided to let Yinrun's boyfriend enter the house, over Matty receiving a video call from his.
The Big Brother house was thrown into chaos on Sunday night when a surprise nominations twist left the contestants in tears.The drama unfolded during the latest episode, which saw the housemates wake up to find out it was Jenkin's birthday and they would be participating in the Big Brother Hunger Games. Noky joked as they got into their costumes: "We're going to look like we're in a space film!" The housemates were split into two teams - District A with Chanelle, Henry, Matty, Noky and Tom, and District B with Jenkin, Jordan, Olivia, Trish and Yinrun.They then took part in a series of challenges that tested their skills and endurance. But there was a twist - one housemate was nominated for eviction while another won immunity from the next eviction.
Big Brother fans have accused some of the housemates of "blaming everything" on Trish. In the aftermath of Friday's double eviction, which saw Paul and Dylan booted from the house, Olivia could be heard blaming Trish and Noky for their exit, despite it being down to a public vote.
Big Brother meets The Hunger Games in Sunday night's extended episode, as the housemates go head-to-head to head for a chance at being immune from this week's nominations.Tonight's episode has been extended by 15 minutes and will finish at 10:15, with some dramatic scenes predicted as the house is still left reeling after Friday night's double eviction saw Paul and Dylan booted from the house. Following the dramatic eviction, Big Brother has transformed the house into The Hunger Games with housemates becoming 'tributes' who will compete against one another in a series of challenges.
After weeks of juggling a will-they-won’t-they romance, Big Brother star Jordan finally appeared to bring an end to the ongoing ‘love triangle’ between himself, Henry and Matty, as he brutally dumped Henry on Friday night’s episode. The 26-year-old lawyer has enjoyed a complicated relationship with both Matty and Henry ever since the rebooted version of Big Brother returned to our screens last month, with both stars having expressed an interest in him.
When Big Brother first returned to our screens last month after a five year absence, viewers at home were delighted to once again be introduced to a new batch of contestants who would be duking it out for a coveted cash prize. But while drama and intrigue were to be expected as several distinctive personalities clashed, one thing many fans hadn’t anticipated was a love triangle forming between three of the show’s contestants Matty, Jordan and Henry.
Big Brother has revealed that Dylan, Noky, Paul and Trish will be the next housemates to face the public vote ahead of Friday night’s live eviction. Revealed in Wednesday's episode, 1 November, the housemates learned that Dylan, Noky, Paul and Trish received the most nominations from their fellow housemates this week. Dylan received the most nominations and was voted from Henry, Noky, Chanelle, Matty, Jenkin, Yinrun and Trish.
Big Brother star Henry is set to open up about his feelings for Jordan in Wednesday night's episode, as he expresses his confusion over Jordan and Matty.The trio have been involved in something of a love triangle since entering the house last month. Since the show started Henry and Jordan have been calling each other "husband", but recent week episodes have seen Jordan and Matty getting closer.
Bette Midler hosts the Hulaween Ball every year to benefit the New York Restoration Society, but she didn’t show up at this year’s event.
Big Brother contestants will question two housemates on the nature of their relationship during Sunday’s episode of the ITV2 series.
ITV's Big Brother is hinting at a love triangle as Jordan confesses he's 'confused' by Matty, despite sharing a kiss with Henry. After Henry and Jordan finally locked lips following endless flirting, fans thought they might be the show's first couple. However, Jordan still has feelings for Matty.
The Big Brother reboot has been taking over our lives as of late - and if we're being honest - we're not about to change that any time soon. Since the fresh batch of new housemates entered the iconic Big Brother house earlier this month, plus new hosts AJ Odudu and Will Best took to the job like a duck to water, our evenings have been filled with enormous amounts of entertainment.
Big Brother star Yinrun Huang broke viewers' hearts as she broke down in tears on Thursday night's episode. The 25 year old was extremely emotional as she opened up about feeling left out by some of her fellow housemates. Speaking to Big Brother in the Diary Room, Yinrun said: "I feel isolated.
Big Brother contestants Henry Southan and Zak Srakaew will be the next housemates to face the public vote ahead of the second live eviction of the series. During Wednesday’s episode of the ITV2 show, 18 October, it was revealed that the pair had received the most nominations from their fellow housemates. Following the revelation, their loved ones have spoken out, sharing an insight into what they’ve been thinking as they watch from home.