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Not One, But TWO Doors Open: Chaos Erupts in the ‘Big Brother Australia’ House as Two Players Are Forced to Leave

In a heart-pounding twist that left fans on the edge of their seats, *Big Brother Australia* unleashed a surprise double eviction on Sunday night, banishing two fiery housemates from the Gold Coast dreamworld in one explosive live episode.

The Channel Ten reality juggernaut lined up three of the house’s boldest personalities for the chop, turning up the heat on an already simmering pot of drama. Leading the nomination pack for the second week in a row was Jane, the feisty retired grandmother from Victoria with a penchant for Trump, racking up a whopping 14 points. Right behind her was the “spicy” Sri Lankan sensation Mia, tallying 13 votes, while Queensland social worker Allana rounded out the trio with 10 points.

Big Brother Australia delivered a shock double eviction on Sunday night, sending two housemates packing in one dramatic live episode. Pictured: Host Mel Tracina
Big Brother Australia delivered a shock double eviction on Sunday night, sending two housemates packing in one dramatic live episode. Pictured: Host Mel Tracina
The Channel Ten reality TV series featured an eviction line-up with three of the Gold Coast house's most outspoken personalities. Pictured L-R: Allana, Mia and Jane
The Channel Ten reality TV series featured an eviction line-up with three of the Gold Coast house’s most outspoken personalities. Pictured L-R: Allana, Mia and Jane

When the Australian public cast their votes, it was Jane who got the boot first. Stepping out into the spotlight with host Mel Tracina, the 67-year-old opened up about her rollercoaster ride: “It was tough—I’ve been nominated every single day in that house, and it’s been emotionally draining. Today was just overwhelming.” But amid the tears, Jane had a silver lining waiting outside: “My granddaughter is going to be thrilled that I’ll make it to her kindergarten graduation.”

What the housemates didn’t know—and what viewers were eagerly anticipating—was that this wasn’t the end of the night’s evictions. In a clever curveball, Big Brother handed the power to one lucky fan to decide the fate of the remaining nominees, Allana and Mia. The verdict? Mia was shown the door next.

The Australian public ultimately chose Jane as the first housemate to leave
The Australian public ultimately chose Jane as the first housemate to leave
In a further twist, one lucky Big Brother fan was given the power to choose who between Allana and Mia would next be evicted - and they picked Mia (pictured)
In a further twist, one lucky Big Brother fan was given the power to choose who between Allana and Mia would next be evicted – and they picked Mia (pictured)

Fresh from her unexpected exit, Mia shared her raw emotions with Mel: “I was gutted about Jane leaving, but I thought Australia had my back. That’s Big Brother for you—always a twist lurking around the corner. I had a hunch it was a double eviction… and I nailed it.”

Jane’s time in the house had been anything but quiet. As the 13th and final entrant, voted in by the public, she clashed repeatedly with younger housemates like Vincent, Colin, and Bruce, feeling undervalued and disrespected in the high-stakes environment.

This double whammy comes hot on the heels of last week’s bombshell eviction, where controversial player Michael Downs was sent packing. Before his departure, the 47-year-old dropped a parting shot that stirred the pot even more, targeting the budding romance between 31-year-old model Holly and 21-year-old aspiring MMA fighter Colin. In his no-holds-barred farewell message, Michael claimed their connection was doomed outside the house, accusing Holly of “playing the game” for extra fame and notoriety through the on-screen fling.

With alliances fracturing and secrets spilling, *Big Brother Australia* continues to deliver the chaos fans crave. Who will survive the next twist? Stay tuned—the house is far from settled.