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BOMBSHELL! Big Brother’s Jane Speaks Out: “There’s ONE Person Getting ‘Special Treatment’ from Production — And It’s…

…Absolutely NO ONE!” That’s the fiery twist from evicted housemate Jane, who’s slamming the door on those juicy rumors swirling around Big Brother Australia 2025. In a no-holds-barred chat with Chattr after her dramatic exit on November 23, the feisty grandma of four is calling out the whispers that producers are pulling strings to keep controversial stunner Holly Young locked in the house. Spoiler: Jane ain’t buying it for a second.

Jane and Holly from Big Brother
Jane and Holly from Big Brother

” No way. She’ll be up for nomination this week, and she’ll go,” Jane declared with zero hesitation. Holly, the model who’s been stirring up drama left and right, dodged eviction bullets early on—nabbing the most housemate votes in the first round but getting a lifeline as head housemate courtesy of Michael. Yet Jane’s crystal ball is crystal clear: Holly’s days are numbered.

What fuels Jane’s confidence? Cold, hard voting stats. “I think they’ll see she’ll have a high amount of votes,” she spilled. “My son couldn’t help but tell me last night that I got a bigger percentage of votes to stay than Holly did. That made me smile. So, based on that information, I think she probably will go this week.”

This comes hot on the heels of PEDSTRIAN.TV’s explosive report claiming insiders are “working overtime” to shield Holly from the chop. “Holly is too valuable. They’re trying everything they can behind the scenes to steer the edit so she survives,” one source dished. “If Holly goes, producers lose a third of their season arc. She’s the linchpin.”

Holly and Big Brother host Mel Tracina. Image: Ten.
Holly and Big Brother host Mel Tracina. Image: Ten.

But Jane? She’s not here for the conspiracy theories. As the 13th housemate voted in by the public over rival Mitch, Jane entered with a secret mission to stay undercover—which she hilariously bombed, landing her straight on the eviction block in week one. Week two brought even more heat with 14 nomination points from her fellow contestants, sealing her fate.

“I didn’t really think that I was going the first week, but then the second week, I thought, Okay, now they’ve all nominated me,” Jane confessed. “And the young people out there will probably be sick of the grandma who’s giving her opinions to all the young people. So I think I will be going. I didn’t really want to go.”

Eviction blues aside, Jane’s got a heartwarming silver lining: reuniting with her family just in time for a major milestone. “I’ve got my granddaughter’s graduation, and I can’t wait for Friday. She will be so happy that her famous grandmother will be at kindy, you know. So I’m really looking forward to that,” she beamed.

As the Big Brother house heats up with more twists, alliances, and betrayals, all eyes are on Holly’s next move. Will Jane’s prediction hit the mark, or is there more producer magic at play? Tune in to Big Brother Australia 2025, airing Monday to Friday at 7:30pm and Sundays at 7pm on Channel 10 and 10Play, to watch the drama unfold!