Big Brother reveals shocking nomination results after new Head of House twist
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Big Brother reveals shocking nomination results after new Head of House twist

Big Brother spoilers follow.

Big Brother has revealed the results of the latest nominations, where one housemate is given all the power in a Head of House twist.

On Tuesday (October 29), the remaining housemates gathered around a bonfire for a Halloween-inspired game, which involved several twists and turns.

As the group gathered around the fire, Big Brother outlined several rules for the game, which would ultimately determine who would be the next head of house.

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After several different rounds, which saw the eliminated housemates have fake blood tipped over them, the final six cast members had to choose a torch to decide who would be honored as Head of House.

In a tense encounter, Emma gained the most power, and the housemate was immune to the next eviction. This wasn’t the only twist, with Big Brother informing her that she was solely responsible for the next nomination.

After being called “Evil Head of House” in a secret room, Emma was ordered to choose four housemates for next eviction. After much consideration, she chose Martha, Thomas, Khalid and Ali.

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The lineup for the nominations received a mixed response from fans of the show on social media, with one viewer signing off X/Twitter: “that eviction lineup was good until she chose ali as wtffff #bbuk”

“more nervous about this Big Brother eviction than I was about this year’s UK General Election #BBUK” another fan jokedwith a third remark: “Emma putting Ali up for eviction based on misinformation from a drunk Lily is bloody hilarious #BBUK #BBLL”

Big Brother broadcast on ITV2 and ITVX from Sundays to Fridays, followed by every evening Big Brother: Late & Live.

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