Big Brother fans have been left raging over a fake eviction on Monday night's episode.
25.10.2023 - 22:35 / ok.co.uk
This week's Big Brother nominations proved dramatic, with Hallie and Yinrun both being left in tears following the announcement. Up for eviction this week are Dylan, Hallie and Trish.
Trish and Hallie had both received five nominations, with Dylan receiving four.
However, after Yinrun discussed the nomination with Henry, her nominations were revoked, taking Hallie's total down to four, and putting Dylan up for elimination too. Yinrun was left in tears after she was revealed to be the rule breaker, as she expressed guilt at Trish facing the public vote, not knowing that this would have been the case with or without her rule break.
And following the nomination announcement Hallie was left in tears in the bedroom, where she was comforted by Kerry. She was then seen crying again later in the Diary Room as she told Big Brother that she feels as though she's not ready to leave the house yet, and still has a story to be told.
Elsewhere in the episode, Yinrun was jailed, something that left viewers rather upset, with many taking to X, formerly Twitter, to complain about Big Brother's treatment of the fan-favourite housemate. One wrote: "I nominate big brother for making Yinrun cry [two laughing emojis.]" "Big Brother’s tone to Yinrun is disgusting #BBUK," added another, while a third penned: "NO WHO IS BIG BROTHER TALKING TO YINRUN LIKE THAT IM LIVID #BBUK." And a fourth added: "I f***ing hate Big Brother, my Yinrun did nothing wrong #BBUK." It comes as some fans expressed their upset that neither Kerry or Paul were up for nomination, after viewers had previously shared that they wanted them both out of the house.
Big Brother fans have been left raging over a fake eviction on Monday night's episode.
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