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The Eviction Everyone Was Waiting For: A ‘Bloody’ Vote-Out Leaves Caroline Humiliated to the Sound of Mocking Laughter!

As Big Brother UK barrels toward its explosive finale, the November 7, 2025, episode delivered a double dose of drama that had viewers on the edge of their seats. In a nail-biting double eviction, housemates Caroline and Nancy were unceremoniously shown the door, while Jenny narrowly escaped the chop thanks to the power of public votes. The trio had racked up the most nominations from their fellow contestants, but it was Jenny who emerged victorious, securing her spot in the house for another tense week.

Big Brother UK hosts AJ Odudu and Will Best (Image via Getty)
Big Brother UK hosts AJ Odudu and Will Best (Image via Getty)

Hailing from Glasgow, the spirited Nancy made her exit with flair, dancing her way out and soaking up her final moments in the spotlight. But it was Canvey Island’s Caroline whose departure stole the show—for all the wrong reasons. As she spotted a fan’s placard cheering “Richard for the win,” she couldn’t resist one last barb: “Richard is the antichrist.” The comment landed like a lead balloon, echoing her ongoing feud with the devout Christian housemate and sealing her fate in the eyes of the audience.

The backlash on X (formerly Twitter) was swift and savage. Fans erupted in celebration over Caroline’s ousting, slamming her for her relentless targeting of Richard, her misgendering of Zelah, and a string of other insensitive remarks that painted her as the season’s ultimate villain. The online jubilation was palpable, with users reveling in what they saw as long-overdue justice.

“After weeks of being a pr*ck to Richard, calling him boring and a bad housemate, the evil Caroline has been evicted whilst Richard remains. You just have to laugh a bit,” one netizen quipped, capturing the ironic glee rippling through the fandom.

Others hailed the eviction as a restoration of harmony in the house. “Caroline is evicted, peace is restored!” a relieved fan declared. Another pointed out her parting shot: “Caroline just used the word ‘bible basher’ when talking about Richard. Yer she 1 million percent deserved to be evicted.”

Even casual viewers chimed in, drawn into the fray by the buzz. “I’ve not even been watching Big Brother this year but based on what I’ve seen on here Caroline is a nasty woman so thank god she’s been evicted,” an X user confessed.

The festivities didn’t stop there—some fans went all out. “Barely touched alcohol in 5 years and I just cracked open the bottle of rose I’ve been keeping for a special occasion to celebrate the demise of Caroline,” one triumphant poster shared. Another summed up the collective sigh of relief: “Caroline Monk’s reign of terror on this year’s Big Brother has come to an end. No more will she get to bully Richard. No more will she get to misgender people. No more will she get away with hateful and discriminatory behaviour.”

And let’s not forget the earlier backdoor eviction of Sam, which only amplified the satisfaction. “CAROLINE IS GONE TOO THIS SWEEP after weeks of immunity and b**ching we DID IT EVERYONE,” a fan exulted, toasting the house’s dramatic purge.

Caroline, however, wasn’t ready to wear the villain crown without a fight. In her post-eviction interview, she pushed back against the label. “All my friends and family know I’m a nice person. I’m a nice person… I just didn’t like some people in the house,” she insisted. Yet, she doubled down on her disdain for Richard, admitting her recent thaw toward him was purely strategic—knowing his fanbase could sway votes in her favor. “He never once spoke to me at all. As soon as someone said, ‘Oh, you could do panto with Caroline,’ he went, ‘Well…’” she recalled, before delivering a final zinger: comparing him to Mr. Bean, “just not as funny.”

Caroline’s unapologetic exit only fueled the fire, leaving fans howling with mocking laughter at her downfall. With the house now lighter by two controversial figures, Big Brother UK hurtles toward its climax, promising more twists, turns, and perhaps a touch of redemption—or revenge. Who will claim the crown? Stay tuned.