Big Brother: Late & Live reveals the first two housemates facing eviction
One of the two contestants will be voted off by the general public on Friday
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Your support makes all the difference.The two Big Brother housemates facing the first eviction of the series have been revealed.
On the aftershow, Big Brother: Late & Live, on Thursday (12 October) NHS manager Kerry and makeup artist Farida were announced as the housemates with the most nominations from their fellow housemates.
One of the pair will be voted off by the general public live during Friday’s episode with voting now open on the Big Brother app.
“I knew it,” Kerry said after the news was delivered by series co-host Will Best.
Dancer Olivia was immune from eviction this week after successfully completing her secret task during the launch episode, which aired Sunday 8 October.
Olivia had to convince her housemates that she was not the least entertaining member of the group in a challenge that saw contestants rank each other in various categories.
Elsewhere in the episode, 18-year-old youth worker Hallie came out as trans.
“Hey guys, I just have something to say,” she said. “Yesterday, I feel like I wasn’t being 100 per cent authentic in myself.
“I thought I’d let everyone know I’m trans, if you didn’t know already,” she continued. “I just thought I’d make that loud and clear. I’m a trans woman if you didn’t know.”
The rest of the housemates were widely praised on social media for their “loving” and supportive reaction to Hallie’s revelation.
Hallie later revealed that if she wins, she plans to use £30,000 of her prize money on gender-affirming surgery.
“I’m gonna get a designer vagina,” she told Kerry. “And I’m gonna pay my mum back for all the years she paid for my treatments.”
Speaking privately to the camera, Kerry, 40, became emotional talking about Hallie’s journey.
“I felt really privileged,” she said. “And for the poor girl to say that she wasn’t feeling her authentic self, it’s sad. But she’s told us now... and it’s been amazing.”
Big Brother has been praised for its diverse casting this season, as the contestants have a range of varied occupations, political beliefs and backgrounds.
16 housemates are battling it out over the next six weeks in a bid to win £100,000, with AJ Odudu and Best hosting proceedings.
Big Brother airs nightly (excluding Saturdays) on ITV2 and ITVX at 9pm.
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