In a jaw-dropping twist that left fans on the edge of their seats, *Big Brother Australia* delivered a brutal double eviction during Sunday night’s live episode, sending two fan-favorite housemates packing without warning. The house, already buzzing with tension and drama, saw three outspoken contenders on the chopping block: retired grandma Jane from Victoria, fiery Sri Lankan Mia, and straight-shooting Queensland social worker Allana. With nomination points stacking up—Jane at 14, Mia at 13, and Allana at 10—the stakes couldn’t have been higher.
Australia wasted no time in casting their votes, and the verdict was clear: Jane, the 67-year-old powerhouse who’d been nominated every single week, became the first to walk out the door. Emerging from the house to cheers and host Mel Tracina’s warm welcome, Jane opened up about the emotional rollercoaster. “It was hard because every day in the house I’d been nominated—it’s been really quite difficult,” she confessed, her voice cracking with raw emotion. “Today was just, ‘Oh, the emotions.’” But amidst the heartbreak, Jane’s eyes lit up at the thought of reuniting with her family. “My granddaughter’s graduating from kindy on Friday,” she beamed. “She’ll be so excited that I’ll be there!”
Back inside the house, the remaining housemates were blissfully unaware that the drama was far from over. In a sly *Big Brother* move, the power shifted to the viewers once more—but this time, it was handed to one lucky fan. Dialing in live, the fan made the tough call: Mia was next to go, sealing the double eviction and shattering the house’s fragile peace.
Stepping out into the spotlight, the 23-year-old Bunnings shop assistant from Victoria reflected on her whirlwind exit. “I was devastated that Jane was gone, but I was like, ‘Australia has saved me,'” Mia told Mel, her trademark spice still shining through. “But that’s the thing with Big Brother—there’s always a twist. I had a feeling it was gonna be a double eviction, and I was right.” Her intuition proved spot-on, but it couldn’t save her from the boot.
The evictions capped off a week of explosive confrontations that had the house simmering with bad blood. Tensions boiled over during “movie night” when Allana exposed controversial model Holly for some shady whispers about fellow housemate Emily. Chatting with Coco, Allana spilled the tea: “Last night, Holly leaned over to me on the couch—what I’m about to tell you really hurt my heart. She goes, ‘See how much people are enjoying themselves like Emily? She’s not that girl that ever got invited to a sleepover or a party.’ Can you believe she actually thinks that about Emily?”
Coco, visibly shaken, wasn’t having it. Storming off in tears, she rallied the group for an impromptu family meeting. “I don’t stand for people feeling like they are up here and people are down here,” Coco declared passionately, her voice breaking. “We are all equals in this house, OK? I don’t care what job you do, how much money you have, or how many friends you got. We’re all equals—so I just had to get that off my chest.” The room fell silent, but Holly, clapping obliviously at first, soon found herself in the hot seat. Cornered in the bathroom by Allana, Holly defended herself, insisting her words were “misinterpreted.” The awkward standoff only amplified the house’s growing divide.
Jane’s stint in the Dreamworld house on the Gold Coast was nothing short of eventful, marked by her no-holds-barred clashes with the younger crowd. As the 13th and final housemate voted in by the public, the fiery grandma didn’t mince words. Just this week, she called out the boys—Vincent, Colin, and Bruce—for their “disrespectful” habit of farting around her. Convening a stern meeting, Jane laid down the law: “I’m sick and tired of men disrespecting women.” The trio pushed back, with Vincent firing off, “It’s fair if you’ve expressed you don’t want farts, but you’re insinuating we don’t have respect towards women. First of all, he does, I do, and Colin does.” Colin echoed the sentiment: “Yeah, fair enough, but don’t go around saying we disrespect women.” Undeterred, Jane stood her ground: “The way you have behaved toward me as a woman… I find disrespectful.”
Her bold streak didn’t stop there. Days earlier, Jane scolded Perth model Holly for getting cozy with Colin under the covers. “Do it in the corner! I’m in here with all you young people—I don’t wanna see that sh*t,” she snapped. “To me, it’s inappropriate, in my face, with my new friends, and I can hear you kissing under a blanket! End of!”
Meanwhile, Mia’s time in the house hit a hilariously awkward peak with her crush on 30-year-old sales manager Edward from South Australia. The self-proclaimed virgin had been smitten from day one, despite warnings from Vinnie that Ed wasn’t reciprocating. Things took a cringeworthy turn when Mia faked a phone call to her sister, giving Ed major “icks.” “If we’re talking about dating scenes, that’s gotta go,” he quipped. “I’m saying it’s bonkers.”
Undaunted, Mia mustered the courage for a direct confession: “I think from the start I have felt a strong attraction to you and had feelings for you, and I’ve been honest with pretty much everyone except you.” But Ed shut it down gently yet firmly: “You saying that really struck a chord because when you’re saying that, that’s not the kind of girl you would want to date.” The duo agreed to keep things platonic, with Mia later confiding in Jane, “He’s not interested.”
With Jane and Mia out, the *Big Brother* house is down two power players, but the twists keep coming. Who will survive the next round of nominations? Stay tuned—this season is just heating up!