Big Brother viewers SLAM show’s ‘totally unfair’  final twist just days ahead of grand finale: ‘Sack whoever came up with this idea!’

Big Brother viewers have furiously slammed the show’s final twist after it was teased during spin-off Late And Live on Sunday, ahead of next week’s final. 

Fans learned that one – currently unknown – housemate had already chosen a lucky card and was able to take three others into Big Brother’s vault, without realising the one with the fewest public votes would be evicted, after phone lines opened on Friday. 

Once inside the lucky cardholder got two £5k bundles to place in front of the housemate or housemates they thought was safe, and if they guessed right they got to keep the cash, with the scenes set to air on Monday. 

But viewers branded the twist ‘totally unfair’ and claimed whoever came up with the idea should be sacked, pointing out that the three chosen to enter the vault may not have the least amount of votes, with nine housemates remaining overall, and therefore would be prematurely given the boot.

Racing to X they fumed: ‘This is the worst idea ever’: ‘Sack whoever came up with that idea immediately’: ‘Unfair to voters’: ‘So the current 3rd placer could theoretically go over whoever is in 9th! s*** twist!’: ‘You guess need a serious rethink before next year because this is a damn mess’: 

Big Brother viewers have furiously slammed the show’s final twist after it was teased during spin-off Late And Live on Sunday, ahead of next week’s final 

Fans learned that one housemate had already chosen a lucky card and was able to take three others into Big Brother's vault, without realising the one with the fewest public votes would be evicted

Fans learned that one housemate had already chosen a lucky card and was able to take three others into Big Brother’s vault, without realising the one with the fewest public votes would be evicted

Once inside the lucky cardholder got two £5k bundles to place in front of the housemate or housemates they thought was safe, and if they guessed right got to keep the cash, with the scenes set to air on Monday

Once inside the lucky cardholder got two £5k bundles to place in front of the housemate or housemates they thought was safe, and if they guessed right got to keep the cash, with the scenes set to air on Monday 

‘Why ask us to vote when it could end up with the people we want to stay going because we don’t have any power over who goes into the vault?’: ‘This is ridiculous. So someone who could be favourite to win could be evicted before someone who has the least amount of votes in total? Absolutely not’.

It comes after  Lily Benson and Khaled Khaled were both evicted from the house on Friday.

The housemates were shocked as hosts Will Best and AJ Odudu announced not one but two of them would be leaving in a double eviction.

Lily and Khaled were sent packing while Ali, Emma and Rosie – aka Baked Potato – were saved by the British public.

Lily was lost for words after she left the house, unable to respond when Will and AJ asked her how she was feeling. 

On spin-off show Late & Live, Lily joked she would have wasted the £100,000 prize if she had won the show anyway.

 She said: ‘I’ve been up for [nomination] three weeks so to be saved twice, I’m so grateful.

‘I thought I was going to be out in the first week so to be here in week five, I can’t complain.

But viewers branded the twist 'totally unfair' and claimed whoever came up with the idea should be sacked

But viewers branded the twist ‘totally unfair’ and claimed whoever came up with the idea should be sacked

Pointing out that the three chosen to enter the vault may not have the least amount of votes, with nine housemates remaining overall, and therefore would be prematurely given the boot

Pointing out that the three chosen to enter the vault may not have the least amount of votes, with nine housemates remaining overall, and therefore would be prematurely given the boot

 ‘If I was going to win, it wouldn’t ethical because I would have wasted all the money anyway.’

Lily was also told that she received the most nominations of anyone in the house throughout the duration of the show, but she simply shrugged and laughed. 

During his exit interview, Khaled was quizzed about what he thought about Nathan telling him he thought he was holding back for not speaking out about the conflict in Israel and Palestine, given Khaled is Palestinian.

In response, he said: ‘I took offense to that one. When I went into the house, I had a conversation with everyone but him about Palestine and Lebanon.

It was the end of the road for Lily Benson (pictured) and Khaled Khaled as they were evicted from the Big Brother house on Friday

The housemates were shocked as hosts Will Best and AJ Odudu announced not one but two of them would be leaving in a double eviction

‘For [Nathan] to say that, as if I’m hiding from it… I felt like that was a bit offensive. He did apologise and I do forgive him.’

Khaled also insisted there were no hard feelings between himself and Marcello after Marcello saved Thomas over Khaled from eviction while he was Head Of House.

Khaled said: ‘With Marcello, I don’t hold anything against him. I said to him someone might get burnt from it

‘A decision made in five minutes doesn’t mean anything compared to the five weeks we’ve had.’

Lily said she hopes Ali wins the show while Khaled picked Segun as his winner.

BIG BROTHER 2024: MEET THE CONTESTANTS!

EMMA 

AGE : 53

FROM: Altrincham, originally Essex

OCCUPATION: Aesthetics Business owner 

WHAT ARE YOU MOST LIKELY TO GET NOMINATED FOR?  If somebody doesn’t get my humour then they might think ‘she’s really abrupt and to the point and says it how it is’ but that’s my humour.

ROSIE 

AGE: 29

FROM: Cornwall (originally Essex)

OCCUPATION: Dental Assistant 

DO YOU HAVE A STRATEGY FOR MAKING IT TO THE FINAL? No! I think it’s about being your most authentic self. The viewers aren’t dumb – they can sniff out manufactured drama.

NATHAN 

AGE: 24

FROM: Dumfries

OCCUPATION: Pork Salesman and King Charles’ former butler

WHAT ARE YOU MOST LIKELY TO GET NOMINATED FOR?  Accidentally offending someone – someone taking something I’ve said the wrong way. Not a terrible offence, but if someone takes something I said the wrong way.

 

SEGUN 

AGE: 25

FROM: Watford

OCCUPATION: Charity Videographer

WHAT DO YOU THINK YOU’LL BRING TO THE HOUSE?  I think I’ll bring energy, comedic energy, vitality and a lot of entertainment and being uplifting.

 

DAZE 

AGE: 24

FROM: London

OCCUPATION: Climate Activist

WHAT WOULD YOU DO WITH THE MONEY IF YOU WON? It’s been a difficult financial period for me – climate activism is quite often something you do in debt. It would be nice to have money to do the work 

KHALED

AGE: 23

FROM: Manchester

OCCUPATION: Sales Manager

WHY DID YOU APPLY TO BE ON THIS NEW SERIES OF BIG BROTHER? I didn’t actually know what Big Brother was.  I thought it’s a new opportunity in life. I have no interest in being famous.

MARTHA 

AGE: 26

FROM: Scarborough, originally from Margate

OCCUPATION: NHS Administrator

WHAT ARE YOU LOOKING FORWARD TO THE MOST ABOUT BEING A HOUSEMATE? Definitely sitting on the Diary Room chair. That is a bucket list ticked off. Also just experiencing that isolation. I’m going to really enjoy not having my phone. I just love not having that responsibility.

LILY 

AGE: 20

FROM: Warrington

OCCUPATION: Chinese Takeaway Server

 WHAT ARE YOU MOST LIKELY TO GET NOMINATED FOR? Probably that I’m annoying but I don’t care.

ALI 

AGE: 38

FROM: London

OCCUPATION: Forensic Psychologist

WHAT ARE YOU LOOKING FORWARD TO THE MOST ABOUT BEING A HOUSEMATE? Just being away and thrown into a totally new environment, completely different to anything I’ve done before, completely different to anything I’ll ever do in the future.

THOMAS 

AGE: 20

FROM: Carlisle

OCCUPATION: Amputee Footballer

WHAT ARE YOU MOST LIKELY TO GET NOMINATED FOR? One of my bad traits is that I speak a lot. I do a lot of talking without thinking. In myself I never get offended, you can say anything about me – I’ve already heard it before.

RYAN 

AGE: 28

FROM: Stockport 

OCCUPATION: Marketing and Events

WHY DID YOU APPLY TO BE ON THIS NEW SERIES OF BIG BROTHER? I’ve always been a fan of the show – it’s been a bit of a childhood dream to go on it.

HANAH 

AGE: 24

FROM: West London

OCCUPATION: HR Consultant

WHAT ARE YOU MOST LIKELY TO GET NOMINATED FOR? I feel like whoever nominates is just a hater, babes! I think it might be my opinions that people nominate me for.

IZAAZ

AGE: 29

FROM: London, originally Swansea

OCCUPATION: Sales Consultant

WHAT DO YOU THINK YOU’LL BRING TO THE HOUSE? I’ll bring a lot of happiness and kindness. I reckon I’ll be there for a lot of people. I’m not the type of person to fall out with anyone and if I did, I’d make up for it.

SARAH 

AGE: 27

FROM: Shrewsbury

OCCUPATION: Spa Account Manager

WHAT WOULD YOU DO WITH THE MONEY IF YOU WON? A few different things. One, I’d have my dream wedding. Two, go on a nice holiday. And three, maybe start my own business.

MARCELLO

AGE: 34

FROM: East London

OCCUPATION: Youth Mentor

DO YOU HAVE A STRATEGY FOR MAKING IT TO THE FINAL? Not at all. I’m going to show love, I’m going to be myself and that’s all I can do. 

DEAN 

AGE: 35

FROM: East London

OCCUPATION: Barber

WHY DID YOU APPLY TO BE ON THIS NEW SERIES OF BIG BROTHER? I’ve been a fan for the longest time. I’ve wanted to do it from the age of 11 and never had the confidence to do it. As I got older, I was still obsessed with the show and as soon as it came back it was ‘this is my time to apply’.

 

 

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