In a jaw-dropping move that has left Big Brother fans reeling, the latest episode of Big Brother: Late and Live on ITV has shattered the anticipation for what was supposed to be a nail-biting eviction episode. Host AJ Odudu dropped a bombshell by revealing key nomination details live on air, stripping away the suspense and drama that viewers crave. The shocking twist has sparked outrage among fans, who feel cheated out of the iconic tension that makes eviction nights a highlight of the series.

Typically, Big Brother thrives on the slow-burn reveal of nominations, with housemates’ reactions and strategic maneuvering unfolding in real-time. However, this time, the show pulled the rug out from under fans by prematurely spilling the beans. Not only did AJ disclose one of the nominations, but she also let slip that housemate Feyisola escaped the nomination block entirely, receiving zero votes. This revelation has deflated the stakes, leaving tomorrow’s eviction episode—set to air on October 7, 2025—feeling like a mere formality rather than a gripping showdown.
During the Late and Live episode, AJ aired a clip showcasing housemate Richard’s nomination of Cameron B. The tension stemmed from a heated moment when Cameron accused Richard of snitching on the group during a challenge and spreading rumors about him. The betrayal clearly stung, and Richard’s nomination was a calculated retaliation. Meanwhile, another clip revealed Elsa’s surprising nomination of fan-favorite Jenny, accusing the Derry girl of “latching onto” Marcus after a fallout between Elsa and Marcus. Elsa also claimed Jenny snubbed her attempts at conversation, adding a layer of personal conflict to the nomination.
The news of Jenny’s nomination sent shockwaves through the audience. Widely regarded as a frontrunner, Jenny holds the second spot in the rankings, just behind Zelah, making her a beloved contender for the Big Brother crown. Fans were stunned to see her name on the chopping block, especially given her popularity and charm.

Interestingly, one name absent from the nomination chatter was George, the Essex parish councillor and actor whose actions have already stirred controversy. George faced backlash after performing an offensive and homophobic impression of housemate Sam, earning him a formal warning from the Big Brother producers. Many viewers have been vocal about wanting George out, but his absence from the nomination reveal suggests he may have dodged the bullet—for now.
Tomorrow’s eviction marks the third in the series. The first eviction, in the second episode, saw viewers vote to put Emily, Sam, and Caroline at risk, with Sam and Caroline ultimately deciding to send Emily packing. In the second eviction, newcomers George, Feyisola, Cameron B, and Richard nominated Zelah and Gani, but the public rallied to save Zelah, leaving Gani to face the exit.
With the nomination secrets already spilled, fans are left questioning whether Big Brother has lost its edge. Will the upcoming eviction deliver the drama fans crave, or has the show’s shocking twist robbed them of the suspense that makes Big Brother must-watch TV? One thing’s for sure: the house is heating up, and with alliances crumbling and tensions rising, the game is far from over.