The Big Brother house was rocked by drama this week as adverse weather conditions forced ITV bosses to ditch their iconic outdoor set, leading to a chaotic and emotional eviction. In a whirlwind of suspense, Gani became the second housemate to be evicted, following Emily Hewertson’s dramatic exit on launch night. Fans were left reeling, with many taking to social media to express their heartbreak and frustration over losing such a vibrant character so early in the game.
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The eviction process took an unexpected turn due to torrential weather, prompting producers to scrap the live audience and outdoor set for the first time since the ITV reboot. Instead, hosts AJ Odudu and Will Best welcomed the evictee directly into the Late and Live studio, where emotions ran high. Gani, visibly devastated, struggled to find words as he processed his departure. “I seriously don’t know what to even say right now,” he confessed, his heartbreak palpable during his exit interview.
This week’s public vote saw Gani and Zelah in the hot seat after being targeted with the “evil eye” by the four newest housemates: Richard, Feyisola, Cameron B, and George. While Zelah was spared thanks to the British public’s votes, Gani’s journey in the house came to an abrupt end. Reflecting on his time in the house, Gani shared that he wished he had opened up more, leaving fans mourning the potential of what could have been.
Social media erupted with reactions to Gani’s exit. One viewer lamented, “Tonight’s result was right for the two that were up, but let’s be honest, it’s tragic Gani has gone this early.” Another fan echoed the sentiment, writing, “It actually is such a travesty that Gani went. He would’ve been such a brilliant housemate, and his growing relationship with Caroline would’ve been so amazing to see. It’s a shame.” A third viewer went as far as to declare, “Gani’s gone, this series is over. The British public wouldn’t know fun even if it slapped them round the forehead.”




The eviction chaos didn’t stop at the weather. Fans were already up in arms about the choice of nominees, frustrated at the prospect of losing two of the house’s biggest personalities so soon. The last-minute decision to abandon the outdoor set was communicated to audience members just hours before the live show, marking a historic disruption for the ITV reboot. The last time weather wreaked havoc on a Big Brother broadcast was during the 2015 Timebomb series finale, won by Doncaster’s own Chloe Wilburn.
Despite the shake-up, AJ Odudu and Will Best kept the energy high, hosting the show seamlessly from the Late and Live studio. As Will escorted Gani from the house to the studio, the emotional weight of the moment was undeniable. Gani’s exit leaves a void in the house, with fans already speculating about how the dynamics will shift moving forward.
With two evictions in the books and unpredictable twists at every turn, this season of Big Brother is proving to be an emotional rollercoaster. Who will be next to face the public’s vote? One thing’s for sure—this series is far from predictable.