The Big Brother house was ablaze with drama this week, culminating in a jaw-dropping live eviction that left viewers stunned. Hosted by the dynamic duo AJ Odudu and Will Best, the second live eviction of the series saw Cameron B become the third housemate evicted—and the fourth to leave the house—under a whirlwind of chaos, controversy, and unexpected twists.

Last week, Storm Amy wreaked havoc on the Big Brother set, forcing a last-minute change to the eviction process. Gani, the second housemate evicted, was denied the grand exit he deserved. Instead of the usual fanfare, Will Best had to whisk him through the back doors to the studio due to gale-force winds. It was a chaotic moment that set the tone for an unpredictable series.
This week, however, the weather was kinder, allowing Cameron B to make history as the first housemate to exit through the iconic front door. But the calm weather was a stark contrast to the stormy atmosphere inside the house.
The series kicked off with a bombshell to celebrate Big Brother’s 25th anniversary. On the very first night, Emily was abruptly evicted in a brutal twist that saw her, Sam, and Caroline forced to decide among themselves who would leave. Emily drew the short straw, becoming the first casualty of the season in a move that shocked both housemates and viewers alike.
This week’s eviction was no less dramatic. Cameron B, Elsa, Richard, and George faced the public vote, but the process was thrown into disarray when George was removed from the house for repeated use of offensive language and behavior. His exit forced Big Brother to hit pause on the eviction vote, closing the lines temporarily and voiding all prior votes. Viewers were given a fresh slate and five additional votes to decide the fate of the remaining nominees.
When the dust settled, AJ and Will announced that Cameron B was the third housemate evicted. His departure marked the fourth exit of the series, following Emily’s shock eviction, Gani’s stormy send-off, and George’s rule-breaking removal.
As Cameron B joined AJ and Will on Late and Live, the house’s reaction was electric. Elsa, overjoyed to have survived the eviction, made a stunning admission to housemates Teja and Feyisola. “If I stayed,” she revealed, “I was going to tell Marcus I love him.” The confession sent shockwaves through the house, adding a layer of romance to an already tumultuous week.
The lead-up to the eviction was marred by controversy. In addition to George’s removal, housemate Caroline found herself in hot water after a heated exchange during a game of spin the bottle. The drama unfolded when Caroline asked Nancy which housemate she’d choose to “make babies with” on a desert island, prompting Nancy to clarify if it had to be a man. Jenny, who had previously shared that she is pansexual, was brought into the conversation, leading to an insensitive remark from Caroline: “Is she pansexual? Do you like pans?”
Zelah, who has been open about his transition, was hurt when Caroline referred to him as “a girl,” saying, “But you haven’t got a willy.” The comment left Zelah in tears in the Diary Room, where he shared, “I didn’t think it would affect me that much. That’s why I didn’t want to tell anyone from the get-go, because once people know, their true perceptions come out. But ‘she’s a girl’ was strong.”
Caroline, visibly shaken, issued a heartfelt apology in the Diary Room, admitting she was “ashamed” of her words and had no excuses for her behavior. Big Brother issued her a formal warning, underscoring the seriousness of her comments.
From George’s dramatic removal to Caroline’s controversial remarks and Cameron B’s emotional eviction, this week in the Big Brother house was nothing short of explosive. As the housemates navigate alliances, conflicts, and unexpected twists, one thing is clear: this season is delivering drama like never before. Who will be next to face the public vote? And what surprises does Big Brother have in store? Stay tuned for more chaos, confessions, and unforgettable moments!