Celebrity Big Brother spoilers follow.
Celebrity Big Brother has confirmed a major eviction twist for Friday’s (March 15) episode, with two housemates set to depart.
The news was announced by Will Best on spin-off show Celebrity Big Brother: Late & Live, with the host also confirming that the nominations for the eviction would be submitted face-to-face.
The social media channels for the reality series also confirmed the news with the following message on X/Twitter: “The Housemates are going to face their most challenging moment in the House yet… face-to-face nominations.
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“And the stakes couldn’t be higher, as Friday will be a DOUBLE Eviction! Who stays? You decide. Give us your predictions below… #CBBUK”
The evictions will be the third and fourth of the series, with Gary Goldsmith and Lauren Simon the first two celebrities to exit the house.
The Real Housewives of Cheshire star was eliminated in last night’s (March 12) episode after the public elected to save Louis Walsh and Fern Britton, with Lauren reflecting on her exit as she said: “I’m feeling overwhelmed, I’ve had the most amazing time.
“I’m relaxed, I’m relieved. I’ve had the best week, it’s been incredible. As Louis says, ‘It is what it is and it’s just a game’. I had the most gorgeous time with everybody, obviously people want to watch other people than me.”
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Lauren wasn’t the only housemate to leave the house in last night’s episode, with Sharon Osbourne’s stint as a celebrity lodger coming to an end, with the former X Factor judge praising Nikita Kuzmin and Levi Roots before detailing her experience.
“We’re a tight unit,” she said. “When you’re away from people, you know the feelings when they’re not with you… You know, at night, I can’t smell my husband [Ozzy], I can’t hug him. I miss him.”
Celebrity Big Brother airs Sundays through Fridays at 9pm on ITV1 and the ITV Hub, followed by Late & Live on ITV2 immediately following each new episode.
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