Big Brother announce first nominations of series as fans 'can't cope with drama'
Big Brother has revealed the first nominations of the series with viewers admitting they "can't cope with the drama" as two housemates face the first public vote.
Make-up artist Farida, 50, from Wolverhampton and NHS Manager Kerry, 40, from Essex will be battling to stay in the house during the first public vote of the series, which is now open and where one person will be evicted.
The news was announced live on Big Brother: Late & Live on Thursday night. Viewers were quick to react to the news, especially as Farida and Kerry have been butting heads so far while in the house, joking they can't cope with the "drama" of the result.
Taking to social media, one person said: "KERRY VS FARIDA?? can’t cope, I wanted the drama #BBUK", a different account put: "Farida and Kerry both up for eviction??????? That’s crazy #bbuk" while another added: "MY OPTIONS TO EVICT ARE FARIDA OR KERRY? ARE YOU KIDDING ME? #BBUK."
Elsewhere, one show watcher said: "IT'S HAPPENING!!!!! Farida v Kerry #bbuk", a different account put: "Shocked at Farida and Kerry being up for eviction ngl. I know who I’m voting for tho #bbuk" while another Big Brother fan added: "FARIDA VS KERRY EVICTION OMFG #BBUK."
TOWIE's Chloe Brockett makes cheeky dig at Saffron Lempriere during filmingEarlier this week, Big Brother revealed contestant Olivia was saved from the first public vote after she took part in a secret mission. During Sunday's first instalment, dancer Olivia, 23, from Glasgow was left devastated after she learnt she faced the first public vote of the series and was up for eviction after fellow contestant, Jenkin, 25, was asked who would be the most hardest housemate to live with, voting Olivia, which resulted in the show twist.
However, later in the episode, a crying Olivia was summoned into the Diary Room, where Big Brother revealed that she could be saved from the first public vote but she had to take part in a secret mission. As part of the challenge, Olivia was tasked with not being voted the least entertaining member of the group and she successfully completed this.
Elsewhere, Big Brother fans think they have rumbled the first exit of the series after Hallie broke down in tears on Wednesday night, sparking fears she could quit. The Youth Worker, 18, from London got emotional as she confided in her fellow housemates. Hallie said: "I don't want to get upset, I'm just in such a negative mindset. I don't like it.
"I feel so negative, I'm not seeing the positive at all and I hate that. I just feel really f**king down right now. I'm finding it hard to express myself completely and truthfully if you know what I mean? It's just hard and overwhelming being thrown into the mix with 15 other people."
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