TONIGHT’S Big Brother launch could well be the most shocking in the show’s long history.
AJ Odudu and Will Best took to the airwaves to welcome viewers to the third series of the long-running show to air on ITV2.
Within minutes on-screen, the presenting duo revealed a bombshell twist for launch night.
They teased a series of twists even before the housemates entered through the sliding doors of the infamous house.
However, they also explained that the contestants would be subject to a special vote on Big Brother.
The fate of one housemate would be changed forever as they would be evicted before they barely had time to settle in.
All the housemates were welcomed by the hosts one by one, before they were given special items.
Each personality received a special giant eyeball to keep hold of, which raised questions.
After they all entered, the presenters then opened the public vote to award one housemate with the ‘evil eye’.
The five with the most votes were Emily, Nancy, Sam, Caroline, and Cameron who were ordered to stand behind five podiums.
Emily, Sam and Caroline received the three evil eyes and were ordered to enter the ‘exit room’
Big Brother revealed that only two housemates would emerge from the room to stay in the house.
However, AJ and Will explained that viewers will only get to find out who exactly gets evicted on tomorrow’s show, to much groaning from the audience crowd outside the house.
Viewers flooded social media with disappointment as they thought the eviction was ‘pointless’ because it should have been aired live.
One Big Brother fan wrote: “Pointless launch night eviction that isn’t even happening tonight.
A second stated: “I swear they said someone as leaving tonight! What they meant to say was they are leaving tonight but not airing it today.”
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“If you’re going to do this twist. DO IT LIVE,” fumed someone else.
While a fourth asked: “Why have we got to wait for the eviction it should be live.”
And a fifth added: “No Big brother fan can be happy with this launch.. backdoor eviction on night 1? @ITV terrible start.”
AJ and Will then offered a sneak peak on Late And Live as all the housemates on the sofa all got to watch what was going on in the exit room.
Earlier on the spin-off, they revealed that the eviction was decided that the three housemates would just argue amongst themselves until one of them goes.
AJ admitted the reason why the show didn’t have a look into the room was because the trio were “very close to reaching their decision.”
Big Brother continues on ITV2 and is available to stream on ITVX.




















