Big Brother 2024’s second evicted housemate revealed as fans call it an ‘odd’ decision --[Reported by Umva mag]

THE second housemate to be evicted from the 2024 edition of Big Brother has been revealed. AJ Odudu and Will Best took to the airwaves as another contestant was booted out of the infamous ITV compound. ITV2Climate activist Daze was the second housemate to be voted out of Big Brother[/caption] ITV2The star blamed her role as a climate activist as one of the reasons she was evicted by the public[/caption] ITV2She appeared enthusiastic as she made her way onto the platform[/caption] Lily, Ali, Daze, and Martha were the first four housemates who were chosen to face eviction. The quartet were the first to be nominated by their fellow Big Brother housemates. ITV2 viewers cast their votes in droves as they voted to evict the second housemate. It was climate activist Daze who was revealed to have received the most votes by the presenters. After the announcement, her fellow co-star dramatically broke down in tears. Lily was sat next to Daze of the round sofa area and immediately went to hug her best pal in the house. “It’s going to be fine,” insisted the reality star as she tried to get her house bestie to stop crying. However, Daze was ordered to leave the premises immediately as she said her goodbyes. The 24-year-old didn’t seem too bothered as she was resigned to her fate in the social experiment competition. She enthusiastically made her way onto the platform to be greeted by cheers from the crowd outside. ITV2AJ Odudu and Will Best revealed who was evicted from the first set of nominated housemates[/caption] ITV2Lily broke down in tears after her best pal was booted out of the house[/caption] Big Brother is available to watch on ITV2 and stream on ITVX.

Oct 18, 2024 - 21:46
Big Brother 2024’s second evicted housemate revealed as fans call it an ‘odd’ decision --[Reported by Umva mag]

THE second housemate to be evicted from the 2024 edition of Big Brother has been revealed.

AJ Odudu and Will Best took to the airwaves as another contestant was booted out of the infamous ITV compound.

a woman wearing a necklace with the word daze on it
ITV2
Climate activist Daze was the second housemate to be voted out of Big Brother[/caption]
a woman wearing a necklace with the word duke on it
ITV2
The star blamed her role as a climate activist as one of the reasons she was evicted by the public[/caption]
a woman in a white dress stands in front of a sign that says we
ITV2
She appeared enthusiastic as she made her way onto the platform[/caption]

Lily, Ali, Daze, and Martha were the first four housemates who were chosen to face eviction.

The quartet were the first to be nominated by their fellow Big Brother housemates.

ITV2 viewers cast their votes in droves as they voted to evict the second housemate.

It was climate activist Daze who was revealed to have received the most votes by the presenters.

After the announcement, her fellow co-star dramatically broke down in tears.

Lily was sat next to Daze of the round sofa area and immediately went to hug her best pal in the house.

“It’s going to be fine,” insisted the reality star as she tried to get her house bestie to stop crying.

However, Daze was ordered to leave the premises immediately as she said her goodbyes.

The 24-year-old didn’t seem too bothered as she was resigned to her fate in the social experiment competition.

She enthusiastically made her way onto the platform to be greeted by cheers from the crowd outside.

a man and a woman are standing in front of a live audience
ITV2
AJ Odudu and Will Best revealed who was evicted from the first set of nominated housemates[/caption]
a woman is hugging another woman in front of a sign that says live
ITV2
Lily broke down in tears after her best pal was booted out of the house[/caption]

Big Brother is available to watch on ITV2 and stream on ITVX.




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