Big Brother viewers label Dylan 'red flag' after explosive race row

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Big Brother viewers label Dylan
Big Brother viewers label Dylan 'red flag' after explosive race row

Big Brother viewers are all saying the same thing about Dylan following his explosive row with Trish.

During the latest episode, the contestants found out that four housemates will face the public vote. But in a brutal twist, two will leave on Friday – despite Kerry being booted from the house earlier this week.

Dylan who also faced a killer nomination earlier this week received seven, while Noky received six. Trish was nominated five times and Paul received four nominations. Sharing his initial response, the DJ who has become known for his hot temper in recent weeks said to Paul: "You ain't going anywhere, you don't need to worry about it," before adding: "Consistency, we like it, it's alright, I knew it was coming, I f**ked up the other day, you f**k up you pay the price. Consistency, it's alright. Consistency, we like it."

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But viewers were left stunned when Dylan delivered his nominations to Big Brother in the Diary Room. Sharing who he wanted to be sent home, he fumed: "Trish because she tried to put me in a box last night. I feel like she's had it out for me for some time now, she's not said she has a problem with me directly, which she claims to be about. But she has decided to put me up for eviction. She knows how to wind me up, she knows what she's doing, she knows how to play this game of trying to get me out of here for a couple of weeks now." Discussing his decision to nominate Nokky, he said: "Two-faced. Game-playing, Nokky is my choice."

Viewers have called for both Dylan and Paul to be evicted, with one penning: "I've NEVER wanted two housemates to be evicted, more than I do this week. Evict Dylan & Paul #bbuk." A second wrote: "If you don’t have the app, download the app, get your family members to and evict Paul and Dylan. Thank you. #bbuk." "I hope they evict Paul first and then Dylan so I get to see the look on his face when Trish & Noky are safe #BBUK."

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Meanwhile, Trish commented on Dylan: "I'm just so tired of being his emotional punch bag. He wants this experience tailored to him. I don't really like that."

Big Brother viewers label Dylan 'red flag' after explosive race rowHe faces another eviction after receiving seven nominations

It comes as no surprise that Dylan and Trish nominated one another following an explosive row which aired on Tuesday night. During a secret task, Noky and Trish were asked to choose three people to face eviction. But unbeknownst to him, it was Noky who nominated Dylan – not Trish, as he initially believed.

Storming back into the living room, he fumed: "Two evictions in the same amount of days. What's with the black-on-black crime? Please explain yourselves right now because you're smiling at me I don't know what you're smiling about! I never thought it would be the only two other black people in the house!"

But in tonight's episode, Dylan apologised to both Trish and Noky for his reaction but explained he needed to vent his thoughts as they came to his head. However, viewers have since slammed him for his response, with some branding it "intimidating". Taking to X, one wrote: "Big Brother should have punished Dylan for that complete over-reaction to being nominated. It was extremely intimidating for Trish and Noky #BBUK."

A second added: "Dylan knows hes going Friday nobody saved you pal #bbuk." "Dylan truly thinks he can scream and shout at Trish and simply get away with it by apologising the next day. And then do it again #BBUK," commented another.

Meanwhile, a fourth person tweeted: "Dylan is a red flag in human form #BBUK."

Big Brother airs Sunday – Friday at 9pm on ITV2 and ITVX.

Daniel Bird

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