Big Brother fans feel ‘robbed’ after second housemate is evicted --[Reported by Umva mag]

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Oct 18, 2024 - 22:23
Big Brother fans feel ‘robbed’ after second housemate is evicted --[Reported by Umva mag]
(L to R) Ali, Martha (back), Lily, and Daze
Tonight’s Big Brother eviction came after a tear-filled episode (Picture: REX/ITV)

The second Big Brother housemate, Daze, has been evicted and viewers are deeply upset that she has been ‘robbed’ of the win.

The all-female eviction line-up saw the 24-year-old joined by Lily, 20, Martha, 26, and Ali, 38, in facing the public vote for tonight’s episode.

Housemate Khaled, 23, picked the women after being granted power over nominations as the head of the house on Tuesday’s episode, to the shock of viewers.

This comes after last week broke a long-running curse where female contestants have been the first to be booted from the ITV2 reality show for the past 13 years.

Ryan was first to be ousted, saying he was ‘gutted’ to be departing the show first – but consoled himself by saying someone had to be first to leave.

Daze was all smiles as other housemates hugged her and cried, walking her to the door and cheering for her as she left.

Daze beaming as she leaves Big Brother house
Daze is the second housemate to leave the 2024 series (Picture: Vianney Le Caer/Shutterstock)
AJ Odudu and Will Best greet Daze on Big Brother
Hosts AJ Odudu and Will Best greeted a ‘homesick’ Daze (Picture: Vianney Le Caer/Shutterstock)

On Late and Live, Daze told hosts Will Best and AJ Odudu that she was feeling ‘really settled’ about leaving as she found the house ‘disheveling’.

The activist explained she is a homebody so had been coping and pushing through her own boundaries.

Daze thought she had been evicted — with five nominations — due to her polarising job but that she was ‘taking hate on the chin’.

Fans online though were really disgruntled about her eviction, taking to X to share how much she would be missed.

‘Daze one of the most robbed big brother houseguests, she deserved to make it so much further,’ Chris wrote.

Niels Tuinstra added: ‘Aweeee Daze deserves so much better! she is so robbed! BC SHE IS NOMINATED BC OF 5 MEN! And all because of the gameplay she used on lily at the task. ITS A GAME!

AJ Odudu, Will Best and Daze after Big Brother second eviction
Daze didn’t shed a tear as she walked out of the house (Picture: Vianney Le Caer/Shutterstock)

‘Her karma will come TRUST! All the love for Daze.’

‘Daze is the type of girl I would bump into at a club smoking area and she’d tell me to pull my s**t together and help me get through life, god bless her,’ said startturntable.

‘Oh Daze, you deserved to stay. The nation wasn’t ready for a pure soul like yours and it’s a TRAVESTY,’ agreed british_tele.

Earlier in the episode, Daze shared she had mixed feelings about the house, telling Big Brother in the Diary Room that she was ‘weathered yet resilient’.

Ali and Lily ahead of eviction on Big Brother
Tonight’s eviction line-up was all female after breaking a long-running show curse (Picture: REX/Shutterstock for Big Brother)

During the eviction episode, shock hit the group as several housemates were accused of breaking rules in the smoking room.

This meant a punishment, with half of the luxury shopping gone – including tea, coffee (or coffe if you ask Dean), fizzy drinks, biscuits, crisps, and sweets.

Their 140 packets of crisps were confiscated after Martha and others wrote on the back of the door as graffiti, which was against the rules around writing messages.

Lily was devastated over the lack of sweets, complaining about being ‘deprived’ of sugar and declared she wouldn’t mind going home now.

Nathan and Rosie, known as Baked Potato due to a task, were relieved that Martha’s tears and the punishment took the attention off them.

Housemates gathered in the lounge, all dressed as letters in Big Brother
The house had to dress as the alphabet to win a disco (Picture: REX/Shutterstock for Big Brother)
Housemates spell out word 'Bagel' while dressed as letters during episode of Big Brother
The episode was filled with emotional ups and downs (Picture: REX/Shutterstock for Big Brother)

The pair admitted their blossoming relationship was now all ‘out in the open’ after other housemates joked there were condoms on the bedroom floor.

However, some in the house haven’t been so loved up as while speaking to Big Brother in the Diary Room, eviction nominee Ali said: ‘I take responsibility for things I’ve said and done’.

She had been at the centre of drama after a clash with Marcello, prompting complaints to Ofcom from viewers after ‘alleged misogynistic comments’ were made by Marcello.

Dean and Hanah (R) sit together on sofa dressed as letters O and K during episode of Big Brother
Housemates had luxury items removed from their shopping (Picture: REX/Shutterstock for Big Brother)

The 34-year-old youth mentor, lied about kissing Ali, a 38-year-old forensic psychologist after a ‘vape-kiss’.

Viewers were incredibly upset as Ali, a lesbian with a girlfriend, defended herself to the other housemates and Marcello relented that they hadn’t kissed.

Later on Ali confronted him saying ‘You’re trying to ruin my life,’ to which he responded: ‘You came in the smokers’ room! You knew what you were doing.’

72 complaints were submitted to Ofcom ‘related to Marcello’s behaviour and his alleged misogynistic comments’.

Big Brother continues on Sunday at 9pm from ITV2 and ITVX.

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