In a few short hours, one of six housemates will go down in the Big Brother history books as the 15th winner of the show (alright, so it's not like they'll be studied in schools or anything, but it's something, right?). But where will they fit in the record? Will they be a worthy winner, or a disappointment? Will they be looked back on with glee or with grimaces?
That remains to be seen, but in the meantime we have 14 winners to rank. Who is the best? Who is the worst? We're not going to claim this is definitive - we switched our own minds around about 27 times just while compiling our running order - but take to the comments to give us your views. And so, in order from worst to best, here we go...
14. Nadia Almada
Oh dear. Well, someone had to be at the bottom of the list,...
That remains to be seen, but in the meantime we have 14 winners to rank. Who is the best? Who is the worst? We're not going to claim this is definitive - we switched our own minds around about 27 times just while compiling our running order - but take to the comments to give us your views. And so, in order from worst to best, here we go...
14. Nadia Almada
Oh dear. Well, someone had to be at the bottom of the list,...
- 8/15/2014
- Digital Spy
Big Brother winner Sam Evans has donated £3,000 of his prize money to a deaf charity.
The 23-year-old, who won £100,000 after coming first on the Channel 5 reality series this year, presented the cheque to Action on Hearing Loss.
Evans, who was born with 70% to 80% hearing loss, joined the charity's CEO Paul Breckell and hundreds of others to trek up London's BT Tower to raise funds.
He said: "I've been overwhelmed with the support I have received from Action on Hearing Loss since I entered the Big Brother house and when I actually won!
"My mum Heather has worked for the charity since I can remember and I've seen the massive amount of work that they do in supporting people with a hearing loss.
"I couldn't wait to take on the challenge, along with the other fundraisers who share my passion to improve the lives of people who are deaf or hard of hearing.
The 23-year-old, who won £100,000 after coming first on the Channel 5 reality series this year, presented the cheque to Action on Hearing Loss.
Evans, who was born with 70% to 80% hearing loss, joined the charity's CEO Paul Breckell and hundreds of others to trek up London's BT Tower to raise funds.
He said: "I've been overwhelmed with the support I have received from Action on Hearing Loss since I entered the Big Brother house and when I actually won!
"My mum Heather has worked for the charity since I can remember and I've seen the massive amount of work that they do in supporting people with a hearing loss.
"I couldn't wait to take on the challenge, along with the other fundraisers who share my passion to improve the lives of people who are deaf or hard of hearing.
- 10/25/2013
- Digital Spy
Amber Riley is working her butt off as she prepares for her debut on the new season of Dancing with the Stars - and she's loving it. "The rehearsal schedule is grueling but I've been really enjoying the workout aspect of it. It's four hours a day for six days a week," the Glee star, 27, told People at the Tadashi Shoji fashion show at Lincoln Center in N.Y.C. on Thursday. Riley will perform on the 17th season of DWTS, which premieres Sept. 16, with dance pro Derek Hough. "He is so cute and so sweet and he actually reminds...
- 9/8/2013
- by Ana Calderone
- PEOPLE.com
Amber Riley is working her butt off as she prepares for her debut on the new season of Dancing with the Stars – and she's loving it.
"The rehearsal schedule is grueling but I've been really enjoying the workout aspect of it. It's four hours a day for six days a week," the Glee star, 27, told People at the Tadashi Shoji fashion show at Lincoln Center in N.Y.C. on Thursday.
Riley will perform on the 17th season of DWTS, which premieres Sept. 16, with dance pro Derek Hough. "He is so cute and so sweet and he actually reminds me...
"The rehearsal schedule is grueling but I've been really enjoying the workout aspect of it. It's four hours a day for six days a week," the Glee star, 27, told People at the Tadashi Shoji fashion show at Lincoln Center in N.Y.C. on Thursday.
Riley will perform on the 17th season of DWTS, which premieres Sept. 16, with dance pro Derek Hough. "He is so cute and so sweet and he actually reminds me...
- 9/8/2013
- by Ana Calderone
- People.com - TV Watch
Big Brother winner Sam Evans has revealed that he plans to go back to his day job.
Despite winning £100,000 in prize money from the Channel 5 series, Evans hopes to do "a couple of shifts" at his local Debenhams.
He told The Sun: "I will go back to work. A couple of shifts now and again, just so I'm keeping myself in a job.
"But I'd love to do some things regarding TV. I'd definitely take a few opportunities."
Evans has also promised to donate £25,000 to charity and hopes to get involved in hearing aid projects. The 23-year-old was born with 70 to 80% hearing loss.
He added: "Definitely something to do with hearing aids, or helping children have a better experience in life. I'd like to provide money to a company that can use it to make better hearing aids or invest in speech therapists. So I can give deaf children a better way of life.
Despite winning £100,000 in prize money from the Channel 5 series, Evans hopes to do "a couple of shifts" at his local Debenhams.
He told The Sun: "I will go back to work. A couple of shifts now and again, just so I'm keeping myself in a job.
"But I'd love to do some things regarding TV. I'd definitely take a few opportunities."
Evans has also promised to donate £25,000 to charity and hopes to get involved in hearing aid projects. The 23-year-old was born with 70 to 80% hearing loss.
He added: "Definitely something to do with hearing aids, or helping children have a better experience in life. I'd like to provide money to a company that can use it to make better hearing aids or invest in speech therapists. So I can give deaf children a better way of life.
- 8/21/2013
- Digital Spy
'Big Brother' winner Sam Evans is planning to go back to work at Debenhams. The 23-year-old reality star has vowed to do a few shifts at the department store to keep himself busy, despite pocketing £100,000 prize money for triumphing on the Channel 5 show on Monday night (19.08.13). He said: ''I will go back to work. A couple of shifts now and again, just so I'm keeping myself in a job. But I'd love to do some things regarding TV. I'd definitely take a few opportunities.'' Sam - who was born with 70 to 80 per cent hearing loss -...
- 8/21/2013
- Virgin Media - TV
Sam Evans has won 'Big Brother' 2013. The 23-year-old Welshman - who was the bookies favourite to win - was visibly stunned when he beat rival Dexter Koh to the title, but later admitted he was delighted with the victory and is going to give £25,000 of his £100,000 prize money to charity. Speaking to show host Emma Willis, he said: ''I'm going to give 25 per cent to charity, I'm going to give 25 per cent to my mother, family and friends and I'm going to keep 50 per cent for my future and just make sure I'm comfortable.'' The...
- 8/20/2013
- Virgin Media - TV
The Big Brother 2013 final brought almost 2 million viewers to Channel 5 on Monday (August 19), overnight data reveals.
Emma Willis announced the runners-up to 1.99 million (9.1%) at 9pm, with a further 109,000 (0.7%) watching on Channel 5 +1. Sam Evans's triumph brought in 1.67m (15.2%) at 11pm (67k/1.2% on +1).
This is up from last year's final, which was seen by 1.5m (6.9%).
Under the Dome premiered to a decent score of 1.84m (10.7%) at 10pm (189k/2.0%).
On BBC One, a repeat of Death in Paradise interested 3.08m (14.1%) at 9pm.
BBC Two's University Challenge quizzed 2.52m (11.7%) at 8pm, followed by new cooking series The Incredible Spice Men with 1.47m (6.5%) at 8.30pm.
On ITV, You've Been Framed tickled 2.25m (10.4%) at 8pm (193k/0.9%), while Natasha Kaplinsky's The People's Medal appealed to 1.52m (6.9%) at 9pm.
Channel 4's Benefits Britain 1949 gathered 1.56m (7.1%) at 9pm (171k/1.0%). Gordon Ramsay's Hotel Hell was seen by 1.11m (6.7%) at 10pm.
BBC Three topped the multichannels with Stacey Dooley Investigates,...
Emma Willis announced the runners-up to 1.99 million (9.1%) at 9pm, with a further 109,000 (0.7%) watching on Channel 5 +1. Sam Evans's triumph brought in 1.67m (15.2%) at 11pm (67k/1.2% on +1).
This is up from last year's final, which was seen by 1.5m (6.9%).
Under the Dome premiered to a decent score of 1.84m (10.7%) at 10pm (189k/2.0%).
On BBC One, a repeat of Death in Paradise interested 3.08m (14.1%) at 9pm.
BBC Two's University Challenge quizzed 2.52m (11.7%) at 8pm, followed by new cooking series The Incredible Spice Men with 1.47m (6.5%) at 8.30pm.
On ITV, You've Been Framed tickled 2.25m (10.4%) at 8pm (193k/0.9%), while Natasha Kaplinsky's The People's Medal appealed to 1.52m (6.9%) at 9pm.
Channel 4's Benefits Britain 1949 gathered 1.56m (7.1%) at 9pm (171k/1.0%). Gordon Ramsay's Hotel Hell was seen by 1.11m (6.7%) at 10pm.
BBC Three topped the multichannels with Stacey Dooley Investigates,...
- 8/20/2013
- Digital Spy
Big Brother 2013 winner Sam Evans has revealed that he is "lost for words" after winning the series.
He was crowned this year's winner ahead of runner-up Dexter Koh and takes home the show's £100,000 prize money.
Earlier in the evening, Charlie Travers, Jack and Joe Glenny and Gina Rio were evicted in fifth, fourth and third place respectively.
Asked by Emma Willis how he felt after winning the show, Sam admitted: "I can't believe it. I am lost for words."
"I'm trying to think of a comparison but I can't. I'm shaking. I just can't believe it," he added.
He also addressed his feelings about Dexter in his interview. The pair clashed on numerous occasions during the last few weeks in the house.
He revealed that he has never trusted Dexter since they first entered the house.
Sam added that he plans to give 25% of the prize fund to charity, 25% to...
He was crowned this year's winner ahead of runner-up Dexter Koh and takes home the show's £100,000 prize money.
Earlier in the evening, Charlie Travers, Jack and Joe Glenny and Gina Rio were evicted in fifth, fourth and third place respectively.
Asked by Emma Willis how he felt after winning the show, Sam admitted: "I can't believe it. I am lost for words."
"I'm trying to think of a comparison but I can't. I'm shaking. I just can't believe it," he added.
He also addressed his feelings about Dexter in his interview. The pair clashed on numerous occasions during the last few weeks in the house.
He revealed that he has never trusted Dexter since they first entered the house.
Sam added that he plans to give 25% of the prize fund to charity, 25% to...
- 8/19/2013
- Digital Spy
Sam Evans has won Big Brother 2013.
The Welshman beat rival Dexter Koh in tonight's final to be crowned this year's winner and take home £100,000 in prize money.
The pair - who clashed during their final couple of weeks in the house - went head-to-head in the grand final after the evictions of fifth-placed Charlie Travers, fourth-placed twins Jack and Joe Glenny and third-placed Gina Rio earlier in the evening.
Sam was the favourite with bookmakers going into tonight's (August 19) final, with Dexter following close behind.
Dexter was evicted to a mixed response from the waiting crowd and was welcomed by host Emma Willis.
Asked why the public kept him in until the final day, he told her: "I have no idea, I'd like to know!"
He added: "I'm just overwhelmed by the public's support because it feels like I am liked by people who haven't even met me."
Dexter addressed...
The Welshman beat rival Dexter Koh in tonight's final to be crowned this year's winner and take home £100,000 in prize money.
The pair - who clashed during their final couple of weeks in the house - went head-to-head in the grand final after the evictions of fifth-placed Charlie Travers, fourth-placed twins Jack and Joe Glenny and third-placed Gina Rio earlier in the evening.
Sam was the favourite with bookmakers going into tonight's (August 19) final, with Dexter following close behind.
Dexter was evicted to a mixed response from the waiting crowd and was welcomed by host Emma Willis.
Asked why the public kept him in until the final day, he told her: "I have no idea, I'd like to know!"
He added: "I'm just overwhelmed by the public's support because it feels like I am liked by people who haven't even met me."
Dexter addressed...
- 8/19/2013
- Digital Spy
Big Brother's Gina Rio has finished third in this year's final.
Her exit leaves rivals Sam Evans and Dexter Koh in contention to be crowned this year's winner and take home the £100,000 prize money.
She followed fifth-placed Charlie Travers and fourth-placed twins Jack and Joe Glenny out of the house in tonight's (August 19) live final.
Rio had long been favourite to win but a series of arguments in recent weeks with Travers and Hazel O'Sullivan saw her odds lengthen with bookmakers.
She exited the house to Lady Gaga's 'Beautiful, Dirty, Rich' and received a mixed reaction from the waiting crowd.
Asked how she felt about making it to the final, she told Emma Willis: "Fantastic, absolutely fantastic. No words can describe how I feel right now."
She said that she had changed during her time in the house, dismissing her title of the 'Most Spoilt Girl in Britain'.
Her exit leaves rivals Sam Evans and Dexter Koh in contention to be crowned this year's winner and take home the £100,000 prize money.
She followed fifth-placed Charlie Travers and fourth-placed twins Jack and Joe Glenny out of the house in tonight's (August 19) live final.
Rio had long been favourite to win but a series of arguments in recent weeks with Travers and Hazel O'Sullivan saw her odds lengthen with bookmakers.
She exited the house to Lady Gaga's 'Beautiful, Dirty, Rich' and received a mixed reaction from the waiting crowd.
Asked how she felt about making it to the final, she told Emma Willis: "Fantastic, absolutely fantastic. No words can describe how I feel right now."
She said that she had changed during her time in the house, dismissing her title of the 'Most Spoilt Girl in Britain'.
- 8/19/2013
- Digital Spy
Big Brother twins Jack and Joe Glenny have finished fourth in this year's grand final.
The pair became the second housemate to leave the show during tonight's (August 19) final following the exit of Charlie Travers in fifth place beforehand.
Their eviction leaves Gina Rio, Dexter Koh and Sam Evans in the running for this year's crown and the show's £100,000 prize money.
They walked out of the famous doors to the sound of Westlife's 'You Raise Me Up', which they sung in the house during a phone call with former member Shane Filan.
During their interview with host Emma Willis, they voiced their opinions about fellow housemate Dexter Koh.
They said: "That boy is aggravating to hell!"
They explained that they think Dexter has played a game since day one and added that he has 'mugged off' Charlie by telling her he has romantic feelings for her.
They praised semi-finalist...
The pair became the second housemate to leave the show during tonight's (August 19) final following the exit of Charlie Travers in fifth place beforehand.
Their eviction leaves Gina Rio, Dexter Koh and Sam Evans in the running for this year's crown and the show's £100,000 prize money.
They walked out of the famous doors to the sound of Westlife's 'You Raise Me Up', which they sung in the house during a phone call with former member Shane Filan.
During their interview with host Emma Willis, they voiced their opinions about fellow housemate Dexter Koh.
They said: "That boy is aggravating to hell!"
They explained that they think Dexter has played a game since day one and added that he has 'mugged off' Charlie by telling her he has romantic feelings for her.
They praised semi-finalist...
- 8/19/2013
- Digital Spy
Big Brother's Charlie Travers has finished fifth in this year's final.
She became the first housemate to leave this evening (August 19) after receiving the fewest votes to win in the public vote.
Her departure leaves Dexter Koh, Jack and Joe Glenny, Sam Evans and Gina Rio in contention to win the show's £100,000 prize.
She left the house to a mixture of cheers and boos from the crowd and was met by host Emma Willis ahead of her post-eviction interview.
Asked how she felt to make the final, she told Willis: "Absolutely not a chance. I really thought I'd make it three weeks maximum."
She spoke about her 'love triangle' in the house with Dexter and Callum Knell, saying that she isn't sure how it came about.
"Honestly, I don't know how it ended up being a love triangle. I don't feel like Dexter's feelings were genuine," she revealed.
Charlie...
She became the first housemate to leave this evening (August 19) after receiving the fewest votes to win in the public vote.
Her departure leaves Dexter Koh, Jack and Joe Glenny, Sam Evans and Gina Rio in contention to win the show's £100,000 prize.
She left the house to a mixture of cheers and boos from the crowd and was met by host Emma Willis ahead of her post-eviction interview.
Asked how she felt to make the final, she told Willis: "Absolutely not a chance. I really thought I'd make it three weeks maximum."
She spoke about her 'love triangle' in the house with Dexter and Callum Knell, saying that she isn't sure how it came about.
"Honestly, I don't know how it ended up being a love triangle. I don't feel like Dexter's feelings were genuine," she revealed.
Charlie...
- 8/19/2013
- Digital Spy
Big Brother host Emma Willis has described this year's series as "brilliant".
She spoke ahead of tonight's (August 19) final, which will see one of five housemates walk away with the £100,000 prize money.
> Big Brother: Has it been a vintage series?
Gina Rio, Dexter Koh, Sam Evans, Jack and Joe Glenny and Charlie Travers will go head-to-head as the public cast their final votes of the series.
Speaking of tonight's final, Willis told the show's official website: "I'm so excited but slightly disappointed as it means a fantastic, fabulous series is over.
"But I'm really intrigued to see who is going to walk out of those famous doors as the winner this evening.
"I think it's been a brilliant, brilliant series. One of the best in a few years."
The presenter also revealed that she did not expect Gina or Dexter to make the final when they entered the house at the beginning of June.
She spoke ahead of tonight's (August 19) final, which will see one of five housemates walk away with the £100,000 prize money.
> Big Brother: Has it been a vintage series?
Gina Rio, Dexter Koh, Sam Evans, Jack and Joe Glenny and Charlie Travers will go head-to-head as the public cast their final votes of the series.
Speaking of tonight's final, Willis told the show's official website: "I'm so excited but slightly disappointed as it means a fantastic, fabulous series is over.
"But I'm really intrigued to see who is going to walk out of those famous doors as the winner this evening.
"I think it's been a brilliant, brilliant series. One of the best in a few years."
The presenter also revealed that she did not expect Gina or Dexter to make the final when they entered the house at the beginning of June.
- 8/19/2013
- Digital Spy
Gina Rio is the Digital Spy readers favourite ahead of tonight's (August 19) Big Brother grand final.
The 24-year-old has over 31% of the vote in Digital Spy's latest poll, and was the bookmakers' favourite for victory for a number of weeks during the series.
Welsh housemate Sam Evans is the new bookies' tip for victory, and he has over 29% of the DS vote.
Dexter Koh looks the most likely to cause an upset from the other finalists, picking up over 23% in our survey.
Twins Jack and Joe Glenny (7%) and Charlie Travers (7%) look likely to be early departures in this evening's live show.
The Big Brother final starts tonight at 9pm on Channel 5.
The 24-year-old has over 31% of the vote in Digital Spy's latest poll, and was the bookmakers' favourite for victory for a number of weeks during the series.
Welsh housemate Sam Evans is the new bookies' tip for victory, and he has over 29% of the DS vote.
Dexter Koh looks the most likely to cause an upset from the other finalists, picking up over 23% in our survey.
Twins Jack and Joe Glenny (7%) and Charlie Travers (7%) look likely to be early departures in this evening's live show.
The Big Brother final starts tonight at 9pm on Channel 5.
- 8/19/2013
- Digital Spy
Big Brother's Dexter Koh has revealed that he would marry fellow housemate Charlie Travers.
He revealed that he thinks he has a found a "soul mate" in Charlie, adding that their relationship is about more than just sexual attraction.
Speaking in the Diary Room about making the grand final, he told Big Brother: "I feel amazing! Never ever thought I would be in the final.
"I'm still here! I'm taking a rucksack with me of all the things that I've learnt and never will do again, I will take with me."
He explained that he is "ecstatic" that Charlie has made the final.
"I adore her and it's been the icing on the cake for my Big Brother experience," he said. "Things don't always have to be about sexual attraction, I'll quite happily marry her and have no sexual relationship, and I've found a soul mate.
"I'll have...
He revealed that he thinks he has a found a "soul mate" in Charlie, adding that their relationship is about more than just sexual attraction.
Speaking in the Diary Room about making the grand final, he told Big Brother: "I feel amazing! Never ever thought I would be in the final.
"I'm still here! I'm taking a rucksack with me of all the things that I've learnt and never will do again, I will take with me."
He explained that he is "ecstatic" that Charlie has made the final.
"I adore her and it's been the icing on the cake for my Big Brother experience," he said. "Things don't always have to be about sexual attraction, I'll quite happily marry her and have no sexual relationship, and I've found a soul mate.
"I'll have...
- 8/18/2013
- Digital Spy
Sophie Lawrence has been evicted from the 'Big Brother' house. The dental nurse was voted off the reality show last night (17.08.13) after she was pitted against Charlie Travers and Sam Evans. She missed out on a spot in the final as the remaining contestants reacted in shock to her exit. Speaking after her eviction, Sophie told host Emma Willis she was annoyed at how fake fellow contestant Dexter Koh was, noting he had ''two different personalities''. Asked whether he deserved to win, she responded: ''Dexter has got two different personalities. ''One minute he wants to be lovely and love you, and then he's got...
- 8/17/2013
- Virgin Media - TV
Evicted Big Brother housemates will reportedly make a brief return in the final weekend.
Hazel O'Sullivan, Dan Neal, Wolfy Millington, Jemima Slade and Callum Knell will apparently feature as part of a 'press pack' skit.
Celebrities including former housemate John McCririck and Sugababes singer Amelle Berrabah will also form part of the press conference with the remaining finalists.
According to the Daily Star, the 'journalists' will be told to ask the housemates probing questions.
Following Sophie Lawrence's eviction last night (August 16), Gina Rio, Dexter Koh, Charlie Travers, Sam Evans, and Jack and Joe Glenny will fight it out to win Big Brother 2013 on Monday (August 19).
However, ejected Daley Ojuederie has been banned from attending the final, while Sallie Axl has refused to return.
She recently tweeted: "I won't be attending the final. Pretty much they're all c**ts."...
Hazel O'Sullivan, Dan Neal, Wolfy Millington, Jemima Slade and Callum Knell will apparently feature as part of a 'press pack' skit.
Celebrities including former housemate John McCririck and Sugababes singer Amelle Berrabah will also form part of the press conference with the remaining finalists.
According to the Daily Star, the 'journalists' will be told to ask the housemates probing questions.
Following Sophie Lawrence's eviction last night (August 16), Gina Rio, Dexter Koh, Charlie Travers, Sam Evans, and Jack and Joe Glenny will fight it out to win Big Brother 2013 on Monday (August 19).
However, ejected Daley Ojuederie has been banned from attending the final, while Sallie Axl has refused to return.
She recently tweeted: "I won't be attending the final. Pretty much they're all c**ts."...
- 8/17/2013
- Digital Spy
The Big Brother final takes place next Monday (August 19) and now we have the final five housemates taking part.
After Sophie Lawrence's eviction tonight (August 16), Gina Rio, Dexter Koh, Charlie Travers, Sam Evans, and Jack and Joe Glenny will battle it out to win the crown of Big Brother Champion 2013.
Vote in our poll below for who you think should win and have your say in the comments...
The Big Brother final airs Monday, August 19 at 9pm on Channel 5.
After Sophie Lawrence's eviction tonight (August 16), Gina Rio, Dexter Koh, Charlie Travers, Sam Evans, and Jack and Joe Glenny will battle it out to win the crown of Big Brother Champion 2013.
Vote in our poll below for who you think should win and have your say in the comments...
The Big Brother final airs Monday, August 19 at 9pm on Channel 5.
- 8/16/2013
- Digital Spy
Sophie Lawrence has become the eighth housemate evicted from Big Brother.
The remaining contestants reacted in shock to Lawrence's eviction in the semi-final of the Channel 5 reality show.
The dental nurse lost out to Charlie Travers and Sam Evans in the eviction.
Speaking to presenter Emma Willis in her elimination interview, Lawrence said that she didn't think she would make it to the semi-final. Willis then revealed that there was less than 2% difference between Lawrence and the contestant who earned the second-highest amount of votes.
Asked about fellow housemate Dexter Koh, who chose to put Lawrence up for eviction over Gina Rio, she said that she had "no hard feelings" towards him, adding: "He had to do what he had to do."
She also stated that she thought Koh would place either first, second or third in the final, while also revealing that she believed he was the most fake of the housemates.
The remaining contestants reacted in shock to Lawrence's eviction in the semi-final of the Channel 5 reality show.
The dental nurse lost out to Charlie Travers and Sam Evans in the eviction.
Speaking to presenter Emma Willis in her elimination interview, Lawrence said that she didn't think she would make it to the semi-final. Willis then revealed that there was less than 2% difference between Lawrence and the contestant who earned the second-highest amount of votes.
Asked about fellow housemate Dexter Koh, who chose to put Lawrence up for eviction over Gina Rio, she said that she had "no hard feelings" towards him, adding: "He had to do what he had to do."
She also stated that she thought Koh would place either first, second or third in the final, while also revealing that she believed he was the most fake of the housemates.
- 8/16/2013
- Digital Spy
Big Brother's Gina Rio is the favourite to win the series based on social media mentions.
The 24-year-old - who is also the favourite with bookmakers - has attracted nearly 75,000 mentions on social media ahead of Monday's (August 19) final.
Data taken from Virgin Media's The Hotlist reveals that Gina had received the highest number of positive mentions before her clash with Charlie Travers last week following family and friends nominations.
Since the argument, support for Gina on social media has become more mixed.
Sam Evans is the second favourite, with more social media users mentioning his name and the word 'win' together than for any other housemate.
Meanwhile, Sophie Lawrence and twins Jack and Joe Glenny have the fewest social media mentions and are seen as unlikely contenders for this year's crown.
The 2013 series has been a social media hit, and became one of the most discussed shows on Facebook and Twitter in July.
The 24-year-old - who is also the favourite with bookmakers - has attracted nearly 75,000 mentions on social media ahead of Monday's (August 19) final.
Data taken from Virgin Media's The Hotlist reveals that Gina had received the highest number of positive mentions before her clash with Charlie Travers last week following family and friends nominations.
Since the argument, support for Gina on social media has become more mixed.
Sam Evans is the second favourite, with more social media users mentioning his name and the word 'win' together than for any other housemate.
Meanwhile, Sophie Lawrence and twins Jack and Joe Glenny have the fewest social media mentions and are seen as unlikely contenders for this year's crown.
The 2013 series has been a social media hit, and became one of the most discussed shows on Facebook and Twitter in July.
- 8/16/2013
- Digital Spy
Dexter Koh has landed a place in Monday's (19.08.13) 'Big Brother' final. The 28-year-old social chameleon booked a spot in the Channel 5 reality show's grand finale by winning a special task set by Big Brother, meaning he is immune from Friday night's (16.08.13) eviction, but in a shock twist he put Sophie Lawrence up for nomination in his place. Dexter was nominated alongside Charlie Travers, Sam Evans, and twins Jack and Joe Glenny following face-to-face nominations earlier this week, but they were told one of them could leave the show prematurely and take part of the £100,000 prize money...
- 8/15/2013
- Virgin Media - TV
Sophie Lawrence has been evicted from the 'Big Brother' house. The dental nurse was voted off the reality show last night (17.08.13) after she was pitted against Charlie Travers and Sam Evans. She missed out on a spot in the final as the remaining contestants reacted in shock to her exit. Speaking after her eviction, Sophie told host Emma Willis she was annoyed at how fake fellow contestant Dexter Koh was, noting he had ''two different personalities''. Asked whether he deserved to win, she responded: ''Dexter has got two different personalities. ''One minute he wants to be lovely and love you, and then he's got...
- 8/15/2013
- Virgin Media - TV
Dexter Koh has become immune from eviction on Big Brother.
Earlier this week, he was nominated alongside Jack and Joe Glenny, Charlie Travers and Sam Evans in live face-to-face housemate votes.
However, in a big twist on Wednesday (August 14), Dexter became immune as he won a special task set by Big Brother.
Big Brother asked each housemate privately: What's the least amount of money between £1 and £100,000 you would accept to leave the house?
As Dexter picked the lowest number, at £88,000, he was rewarded with immunity from eviction and had to choose a replacement.
Out of Sophie or Gina, he went for Sophie.
Big Brother housemates earlier discussed Charlie and Dexter's "awkward" relationship.
Gina commented: "They are so inseparable, Charlie and Dexter."...
Earlier this week, he was nominated alongside Jack and Joe Glenny, Charlie Travers and Sam Evans in live face-to-face housemate votes.
However, in a big twist on Wednesday (August 14), Dexter became immune as he won a special task set by Big Brother.
Big Brother asked each housemate privately: What's the least amount of money between £1 and £100,000 you would accept to leave the house?
As Dexter picked the lowest number, at £88,000, he was rewarded with immunity from eviction and had to choose a replacement.
Out of Sophie or Gina, he went for Sophie.
Big Brother housemates earlier discussed Charlie and Dexter's "awkward" relationship.
Gina commented: "They are so inseparable, Charlie and Dexter."...
- 8/14/2013
- Digital Spy
Dexter Koh has landed a place in Monday's (19.08.13) 'Big Brother' final. The 28-year-old social chameleon booked a spot in the Channel 5 reality show's grand finale by winning a special task set by Big Brother, meaning he is immune from Friday night's (16.08.13) eviction, but in a shock twist he put Sophie Lawrence up for nomination in his place. Dexter was nominated alongside Charlie Travers, Sam Evans, and twins Jack and Joe Glenny following face-to-face nominations earlier this week, but they were told one of them could leave the show prematurely and take part of the £100,000 prize money...
- 8/14/2013
- Virgin Media - TV
Big Brother's Gina Rio has mocked recent evictee Hazel O'Sullivan, with the footage to be shown in tonight's (August 13) instalment.
The pair were involved in a number of heated arguments during their time together in the house, before Hazel became the seventh housemate to be evicted last Friday (August 9).
Gina disagreed with fellow housemate Charlie Travers when she said that Hazel has the potential to be a "big star".
Discussing the model, Charlie said: "Do you not think she looks like a big star?"
Gina replied: "Nobody is interested in her."
Charlie also suggested to Gina and Dexter Koh that Hazel could "easily go into a massive pop career" as she has a "good voice" and looks the part.
However, Gina slammed her former housemate, saying: "No, she sounds irritating like a drowning cat. But everyone has a different opinion."
Gina was criticised by twins Jack and Joe Glenny...
The pair were involved in a number of heated arguments during their time together in the house, before Hazel became the seventh housemate to be evicted last Friday (August 9).
Gina disagreed with fellow housemate Charlie Travers when she said that Hazel has the potential to be a "big star".
Discussing the model, Charlie said: "Do you not think she looks like a big star?"
Gina replied: "Nobody is interested in her."
Charlie also suggested to Gina and Dexter Koh that Hazel could "easily go into a massive pop career" as she has a "good voice" and looks the part.
However, Gina slammed her former housemate, saying: "No, she sounds irritating like a drowning cat. But everyone has a different opinion."
Gina was criticised by twins Jack and Joe Glenny...
- 8/13/2013
- Digital Spy
Big Brother housemates Dexter Koh, Jack and Joe Glenny, Charlie Travers and Sam Evans have been nominated for eviction.
The four received the most votes from their fellow housemates in tonight's (August 12) live face-to-face nominations.
Twins Jack and Joe received the most nominations this week with three from Charlie, Gina and Dexter.
Charlie, Dexter and Sam all received two nominations, meaning that all four will face this week's public vote.
The result means that Gina Rio and Sophie Lawrence are the only housemates guaranteed to make it to next Monday's (August 19) final.
Yesterday, Big Brother offered housemates the chance to win a pass to the final but they could not come to a unanimous decision and no housemate won the prize.
Big Brother continues tomorrow night (August 13) at 10pm with the next live eviction taking place on Friday at 9pm on Channel 5.
The four received the most votes from their fellow housemates in tonight's (August 12) live face-to-face nominations.
Twins Jack and Joe received the most nominations this week with three from Charlie, Gina and Dexter.
Charlie, Dexter and Sam all received two nominations, meaning that all four will face this week's public vote.
The result means that Gina Rio and Sophie Lawrence are the only housemates guaranteed to make it to next Monday's (August 19) final.
Yesterday, Big Brother offered housemates the chance to win a pass to the final but they could not come to a unanimous decision and no housemate won the prize.
Big Brother continues tomorrow night (August 13) at 10pm with the next live eviction taking place on Friday at 9pm on Channel 5.
- 8/12/2013
- Digital Spy
Big Brother housemates Dexter Koh, Jack and Joe Glenny, Charlie Travers and Sam Evans have been nominated for eviction.
The four received the most votes from their fellow housemates in tonight's (August 12) live face-to-face nominations.
Twins Jack and Joe received the most nominations this week with three from Charlie, Gina and Dexter.
Charlie, Dexter and Sam all received two nominations, meaning that all four will face this week's public vote.
The result means that Gina Rio and Sophie Lawrence are the only housemates guaranteed to make it to next Monday's (August 19) final.
Yesterday, Big Brother offered housemates the chance to win a pass to the final but they could not come to a unanimous decision and no housemate won the prize.
Big Brother continues tomorrow night (August 13) at 10pm with the next live eviction taking place on Friday at 9pm on Channel 5.
The four received the most votes from their fellow housemates in tonight's (August 12) live face-to-face nominations.
Twins Jack and Joe received the most nominations this week with three from Charlie, Gina and Dexter.
Charlie, Dexter and Sam all received two nominations, meaning that all four will face this week's public vote.
The result means that Gina Rio and Sophie Lawrence are the only housemates guaranteed to make it to next Monday's (August 19) final.
Yesterday, Big Brother offered housemates the chance to win a pass to the final but they could not come to a unanimous decision and no housemate won the prize.
Big Brother continues tomorrow night (August 13) at 10pm with the next live eviction taking place on Friday at 9pm on Channel 5.
- 8/12/2013
- Digital Spy
Big Brother has re-introduced face-to-face nominations for this evening's (August 12) final round of housemate picks.
It is the last chance for the final six housemates to name who they want to see face the public vote, but in a twist, they will have to make their decisions in front of each other.
Tonight's Big Brother highlights show - airing at 10pm - will include the face-to-face nominations in its final segment.
Gina Rio, Sam Evans, Dexter Koh, Jack and Joe Glenny, Sophie Lawrence and Charlie Travers are the six remaining housemates left in the reality competition.
The housemates missed out on the chance to earn a free pass to the final over the weekend, so nobody is immune from nomination.
Big Brother's latest series concludes on Monday, August 19.
Sam Evans is the new bookmakers' tip to win the show, replacing long-standing favourite Gina Rio.
It is the last chance for the final six housemates to name who they want to see face the public vote, but in a twist, they will have to make their decisions in front of each other.
Tonight's Big Brother highlights show - airing at 10pm - will include the face-to-face nominations in its final segment.
Gina Rio, Sam Evans, Dexter Koh, Jack and Joe Glenny, Sophie Lawrence and Charlie Travers are the six remaining housemates left in the reality competition.
The housemates missed out on the chance to earn a free pass to the final over the weekend, so nobody is immune from nomination.
Big Brother's latest series concludes on Monday, August 19.
Sam Evans is the new bookmakers' tip to win the show, replacing long-standing favourite Gina Rio.
- 8/12/2013
- Digital Spy
Big Brother's offer of a free pass to the final has not been won by any of the housemates.
The final six were all allowed to pick one person that they wanted to have a pass to the final, but the decision had to be unanimous. However, they split the vote evenly between each other, which meant that nobody ended up getting the prize.
Big Brother housemates had to vote unanimously for a winner in order for the free pass to be awarded.
Housemates' free pass voting went as follows:Jack and Joe voted for Sophie
Sophie voted for Dexter
Dexter voted for Sophie
Sam voted for Gina
Charlie voted for Jack and Joe
Gina voted for SamOne more housemate will be leaving Big Brother on Friday (August 16) following tonight's (August 12) face-to-face nominations.
The series finale takes place on Monday, August 19.
Sam Evans is the current bookies' favourite to win the series,...
The final six were all allowed to pick one person that they wanted to have a pass to the final, but the decision had to be unanimous. However, they split the vote evenly between each other, which meant that nobody ended up getting the prize.
Big Brother housemates had to vote unanimously for a winner in order for the free pass to be awarded.
Housemates' free pass voting went as follows:Jack and Joe voted for Sophie
Sophie voted for Dexter
Dexter voted for Sophie
Sam voted for Gina
Charlie voted for Jack and Joe
Gina voted for SamOne more housemate will be leaving Big Brother on Friday (August 16) following tonight's (August 12) face-to-face nominations.
The series finale takes place on Monday, August 19.
Sam Evans is the current bookies' favourite to win the series,...
- 8/12/2013
- Digital Spy
Big Brother will offer the housemates a chance to win a guaranteed place in this year's final.
The housemates will be gathered to vote for the person that they think deserves the spot. However, the group must vote unanimously.
Housemates will be asked by Big Brother to make a case for why they deserve to make the final, which takes place on Monday, August 19.
They also have the option to vote for themselves.
Charlie Travers, Dexter Koh, Gina Rio, Jack and Joe Glenny, Sophie Lawrence and Sam Evans are the last housemates remaining going into the final full week of the series.
They will nominate face-to-face tomorrow night (August 12), with the eighth live eviction of the series taking place on Friday (August 16).
The housemates will be gathered to vote for the person that they think deserves the spot. However, the group must vote unanimously.
Housemates will be asked by Big Brother to make a case for why they deserve to make the final, which takes place on Monday, August 19.
They also have the option to vote for themselves.
Charlie Travers, Dexter Koh, Gina Rio, Jack and Joe Glenny, Sophie Lawrence and Sam Evans are the last housemates remaining going into the final full week of the series.
They will nominate face-to-face tomorrow night (August 12), with the eighth live eviction of the series taking place on Friday (August 16).
- 8/11/2013
- Digital Spy
Celebrity Big Brother will begin on Thursday, August 22 at 9pm with a "big twist".
Channel 5 confirmed that the twelfth series of CBB will have a two-hour launch just three days after the current civilian edition ends on Monday, August 19.
A second 90-minute live show called Celebrity Big Brother: The Big Twist has been scheduled for 9pm on Friday (August 23), though no further information has been announced of what this will entail.
Both programmes will be immediately followed by Big Brother's Bit On the Side, currently hosted by Rylan Clark - winner of the last CBB in January - and Aj Odudu.
On Friday, Channel 5 will also screen 30 minutes of live footage from the house at 11.30pm showing the aftermath of the twist.
The next series of Celebrity Big Brother will be the first hosted by Emma Willis after she took over from Brian Dowling for Big Brother 14, which begun in June.
Channel 5 confirmed that the twelfth series of CBB will have a two-hour launch just three days after the current civilian edition ends on Monday, August 19.
A second 90-minute live show called Celebrity Big Brother: The Big Twist has been scheduled for 9pm on Friday (August 23), though no further information has been announced of what this will entail.
Both programmes will be immediately followed by Big Brother's Bit On the Side, currently hosted by Rylan Clark - winner of the last CBB in January - and Aj Odudu.
On Friday, Channel 5 will also screen 30 minutes of live footage from the house at 11.30pm showing the aftermath of the twist.
The next series of Celebrity Big Brother will be the first hosted by Emma Willis after she took over from Brian Dowling for Big Brother 14, which begun in June.
- 8/7/2013
- Digital Spy
This week's Big Brother nominations will be decided by people outside of the house.
Friends and family of the remaining housemates will give two nominations, explaining their reasons for each one.
The housemates will be shown the voting in a live segment at the end of tonight's (August 5) highlights show.
Dexter Koh's mum, Charlie Travers's close friend, Gina Rio's boyfriend, Hazel O'Sullivan's mum, Jack and Joe Glenny's mum, Sam Evans's mum and Sophie Lawrence's nan will all be nominating.
Big Brother continues tonight at 10pm on Channel 5.
Callum Knell became the sixth housemate to be evicted last Friday (August 2).
Gina Rio is the current bookies' favourite to win the latest series of the reality show.
Friends and family of the remaining housemates will give two nominations, explaining their reasons for each one.
The housemates will be shown the voting in a live segment at the end of tonight's (August 5) highlights show.
Dexter Koh's mum, Charlie Travers's close friend, Gina Rio's boyfriend, Hazel O'Sullivan's mum, Jack and Joe Glenny's mum, Sam Evans's mum and Sophie Lawrence's nan will all be nominating.
Big Brother continues tonight at 10pm on Channel 5.
Callum Knell became the sixth housemate to be evicted last Friday (August 2).
Gina Rio is the current bookies' favourite to win the latest series of the reality show.
- 8/5/2013
- Digital Spy
Dan Neal has been evicted from the Big Brother house. The former policeman said he felt ''cheated'' to have been voted off the Channel 5 programme as he and Sophie Lawrence and Sam Evans thought they were immune from this week's evictions - only to discover Big Brother had lied and they were the nominated housemates. He said: ''I am upset. I feel cheated. If this had been a normal week I wouldn't have gone.'' Despite his upset at being the fifth housemate to leave the show, Dan, 33, insisted he had no regrets. He told programme host Emma Willis: ''I spoke my mind.
- 7/27/2013
- Virgin Media - TV
Big Brother's Daniel Neal has become the fifth contestant to be evicted from the house.
The former detective became the favourite to leave the reality show tonight (July 26) after he was nominated against Sam Evans and Sophie Lawrence.
The three housemates had previously believed they were safe from eviction. However, as part of the show's 'Secrets and Lies' twist, it was revealed that they were actually up for nomination.
Presenter Emma Willis asked Dan how he felt about leaving the show, to which he replied: "No, I'm actually fine. The whole thing's surreal anyway."
Willis went on to ask him whether he regretted giving up his career in the police, where he worked in sensitive child protection cases, to enter the Big Brother house.
He replied: "No I don't think so. Big Brother was the push I needed to get out and now I can explore other things."
Dan...
The former detective became the favourite to leave the reality show tonight (July 26) after he was nominated against Sam Evans and Sophie Lawrence.
The three housemates had previously believed they were safe from eviction. However, as part of the show's 'Secrets and Lies' twist, it was revealed that they were actually up for nomination.
Presenter Emma Willis asked Dan how he felt about leaving the show, to which he replied: "No, I'm actually fine. The whole thing's surreal anyway."
Willis went on to ask him whether he regretted giving up his career in the police, where he worked in sensitive child protection cases, to enter the Big Brother house.
He replied: "No I don't think so. Big Brother was the push I needed to get out and now I can explore other things."
Dan...
- 7/26/2013
- Digital Spy
Dan Neal is Digital Spy readers' pick to be evicted from Big Brother tonight (July 26).
The former police officer got 38% of the vote in a poll, which had over 10,000 votes from viewers of the Channel 5 reality show.
Dan is also the favourite to get evicted with the bookmakers, who have odds of 2/5 that he will be interviewed by Emma Willis this evening.
Sophie Lawrence picked up 32% of the Digital Spy reader vote, and Sam Evans is the outsider to leave with 30% of the vote and odds as long as 16/1 with bookmakers.
The trio are currently unaware that they are the housemates facing the public vote.
Sam, Dan and Sophie were picked to enter the 'Safe House' and believed that they were the only three housemates immune from eviction, when in fact it was the reverse.
Big Brother continues tonight (July 26) at 9pm live on Channel 5.
The former police officer got 38% of the vote in a poll, which had over 10,000 votes from viewers of the Channel 5 reality show.
Dan is also the favourite to get evicted with the bookmakers, who have odds of 2/5 that he will be interviewed by Emma Willis this evening.
Sophie Lawrence picked up 32% of the Digital Spy reader vote, and Sam Evans is the outsider to leave with 30% of the vote and odds as long as 16/1 with bookmakers.
The trio are currently unaware that they are the housemates facing the public vote.
Sam, Dan and Sophie were picked to enter the 'Safe House' and believed that they were the only three housemates immune from eviction, when in fact it was the reverse.
Big Brother continues tonight (July 26) at 9pm live on Channel 5.
- 7/26/2013
- Digital Spy
Rylan Clark has denied claims that Big Brother is fixed after he appeared to reveal the results of a live show 20 minutes before it aired on TV.
The Bit On The Side host tweeted a picture from rehearsals on Monday (July 22) with an image on screens in the background showing Dan Neal, Sophie Lawrence and Sam Evans up for eviction.
Main show rehearsal see you at 10.45pm channel 5 x pic.twitter.com/WGgQGFO0ZA
— Rylan Ross Clark (@RylanClark) July 22, 2013
Dan was only picked to enter the safe house by Sophie and Sam, and therefore put up for eviction, later on in the evening. This caused some fans to speculate whether the show was fixed or pre-recorded.
In response to the controversy, Clark tweeted: "In regards to last night's live show where I tweeted a pic in rehearsals showing Dan on screen: we rehearse all scenarios, mainly for me to be sure on what I'm saying.
The Bit On The Side host tweeted a picture from rehearsals on Monday (July 22) with an image on screens in the background showing Dan Neal, Sophie Lawrence and Sam Evans up for eviction.
Main show rehearsal see you at 10.45pm channel 5 x pic.twitter.com/WGgQGFO0ZA
— Rylan Ross Clark (@RylanClark) July 22, 2013
Dan was only picked to enter the safe house by Sophie and Sam, and therefore put up for eviction, later on in the evening. This caused some fans to speculate whether the show was fixed or pre-recorded.
In response to the controversy, Clark tweeted: "In regards to last night's live show where I tweeted a pic in rehearsals showing Dan on screen: we rehearse all scenarios, mainly for me to be sure on what I'm saying.
- 7/24/2013
- Digital Spy
Big Brother contestant Jack Glenny discusses his disappointment that fellow housemate Sophie Lawrence did not choose him to join her in the Safe House, in tonight's (July 23) show.
Housemates previously nominated Sophie and Sam Evans to move to the Safe House this week - supposedly making them immune to the public vote. In a 'Secrets and Lies' twist, host Emma Willis revealed to viewers that they will in fact face eviction, while residents of the main house will remain safe.
The duo were then asked to choose another housemate to join them and selected Dan, unknowingly putting him up for eviction too.
The pair said that they had also considered picking Callum and twins Jack and Joe, but had opted for the former policeman as they both felt close to him.
Jack, who describes Sophie as his "best friend", went to the Diary Room to declare his disappointment at the decision.
Housemates previously nominated Sophie and Sam Evans to move to the Safe House this week - supposedly making them immune to the public vote. In a 'Secrets and Lies' twist, host Emma Willis revealed to viewers that they will in fact face eviction, while residents of the main house will remain safe.
The duo were then asked to choose another housemate to join them and selected Dan, unknowingly putting him up for eviction too.
The pair said that they had also considered picking Callum and twins Jack and Joe, but had opted for the former policeman as they both felt close to him.
Jack, who describes Sophie as his "best friend", went to the Diary Room to declare his disappointment at the decision.
- 7/23/2013
- Digital Spy
Big Brother's Dan Neal is up for eviction alongside Sophie Lawrence and Sam Evans. The 33-year-old police officer will face the public vote after Sophie Lawrence and Sam Evans chose him to join them in the Safe House, without knowing he could get the boot from the show as a result. The 20-year-old beauty and 23-year-old cheeky chap - who think they are immune from the public vote after being chosen by their fellow housemates to move into the Safe House - thought they were giving Dan immunity from the public vote by picking him as their companion. Big Brother continued...
- 7/23/2013
- Virgin Media - TV
Dan Neal, Sophie Lawrence and Sam Evans are the three housemates facing eviction this week after a dastardly twist from Big Brother.
The trio currently believe that they are immune from eviction after finding themselves in the 'Safe House', but they are in fact the only three contestants in danger this week.
Sophie and Sam chose Dan to join them in the Safe House last night, believing that they were handing him immunity.
Gina Rio is currently the bookmakers' favourite to win the latest series of Big Brother.
Big Brother continues every night on Channel 5.
Emma Willis will host the next Live Eviction show on Friday (July 26) at 9pm.
Who do you think should be evicted this week? Let us know below!
The trio currently believe that they are immune from eviction after finding themselves in the 'Safe House', but they are in fact the only three contestants in danger this week.
Sophie and Sam chose Dan to join them in the Safe House last night, believing that they were handing him immunity.
Gina Rio is currently the bookmakers' favourite to win the latest series of Big Brother.
Big Brother continues every night on Channel 5.
Emma Willis will host the next Live Eviction show on Friday (July 26) at 9pm.
Who do you think should be evicted this week? Let us know below!
- 7/23/2013
- Digital Spy
Big Brother's Dan Neal will face eviction this week alongside Sophie Lawrence and Sam Evans.
Sophie and Sam - who believe that they and Dan are immune from this week's public vote - chose the former policeman to join them in the Safe House and therefore put him up for eviction.
Host Emma Willis revealed on Friday (July 19) that the housemates had unknowingly put Sophie and Sam up for eviction by choosing them to be the new Safe House residents.
Tonight, Big Brother lied to housemates by telling them that Charlie, Dexter, Gina, Hazel, Jack and Joe, and Callum will face the public vote.
When given 30 seconds to make their decision by Big Brother, Sophie and Sam revealed that they had already chosen Dan to join them in the Safe House.
They explained that they had also considered Callum and Jack and Joe to join them, but opted for...
Sophie and Sam - who believe that they and Dan are immune from this week's public vote - chose the former policeman to join them in the Safe House and therefore put him up for eviction.
Host Emma Willis revealed on Friday (July 19) that the housemates had unknowingly put Sophie and Sam up for eviction by choosing them to be the new Safe House residents.
Tonight, Big Brother lied to housemates by telling them that Charlie, Dexter, Gina, Hazel, Jack and Joe, and Callum will face the public vote.
When given 30 seconds to make their decision by Big Brother, Sophie and Sam revealed that they had already chosen Dan to join them in the Safe House.
They explained that they had also considered Callum and Jack and Joe to join them, but opted for...
- 7/22/2013
- Digital Spy
Big Brother's Sam Evans and Sophie Lawrence have been put up for eviction in a 'Secrets and Lies' twist.
Following Jackie Travers's eviction interview last night (July 19), Big Brother told housemates that the Safe House would reopen and two housemates would be able to live in luxury and be immune from next week's eviction.
Sam and Sophie were chosen by the group on the basis that they would be less likely to be evicted anyway.
Emma Willis then revealed to viewers that instead of Sam and Sophie having immunity, they have "put themselves up for eviction".
Live on Monday (July 22), Sam and Sophie will be asked to choose one other housemate to move to the Safe House with them, and that contestant will also face eviction.
Big Brother continues tonight (July 20) at 10pm on Channel 5.
Following Jackie Travers's eviction interview last night (July 19), Big Brother told housemates that the Safe House would reopen and two housemates would be able to live in luxury and be immune from next week's eviction.
Sam and Sophie were chosen by the group on the basis that they would be less likely to be evicted anyway.
Emma Willis then revealed to viewers that instead of Sam and Sophie having immunity, they have "put themselves up for eviction".
Live on Monday (July 22), Sam and Sophie will be asked to choose one other housemate to move to the Safe House with them, and that contestant will also face eviction.
Big Brother continues tonight (July 20) at 10pm on Channel 5.
- 7/20/2013
- Digital Spy
Big Brother's Jemima Slade said she was surprised at the level of booing she received on exiting the house tonight (June 28).
The 41-year-old was beaten in the public vote by Dexter Koh, becoming the second to leave the current series after Sallie Axl last week.
Asked by Emma Willis if she had expected the hostile response she received from the crowd, Jemima admitted: "I didn't think I would get that many boos."
She went on to insist that the other housemates had expected her to stay, including her opponent Dexter: "He really thought he was going tonight. Everybody did... Most of them wanted me to stay as well."
Discussing the reasons for her being nominated, she suggested that "some people found... [her] a bit controlling".
"The days are so, so long," she continued, explaining that it was "so intense" in the house and that "you can't fart without no-one knowing...
The 41-year-old was beaten in the public vote by Dexter Koh, becoming the second to leave the current series after Sallie Axl last week.
Asked by Emma Willis if she had expected the hostile response she received from the crowd, Jemima admitted: "I didn't think I would get that many boos."
She went on to insist that the other housemates had expected her to stay, including her opponent Dexter: "He really thought he was going tonight. Everybody did... Most of them wanted me to stay as well."
Discussing the reasons for her being nominated, she suggested that "some people found... [her] a bit controlling".
"The days are so, so long," she continued, explaining that it was "so intense" in the house and that "you can't fart without no-one knowing...
- 6/28/2013
- Digital Spy
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