Big Brother is rocked by early eviction as husband-hunting Tory Emily is axed just hours after the launch in brutal twist – with four new housemates set to move in

She had already ruffled feathers by bragging about her Conservative status, but Emily’s time in the Big Brother house has already come to an end.

In a savage launch night twist, viewers saw Emily bid farewell to the show just hours after arriving, after she and housemates Sam and Caroline were forced to choose between them who would be sent home.

The trio were told to decide between them who should leave in a brutal showdown, after a public vote during Sunday’s launch put them at risk of eviction.

And thanks to votes from Sam and Caroline, Emily was sent home, despite her attempts to convince them she should stay as it was ‘once in a lifetime.’ 

The episode then revealed that four new housemates would be making their arrival in Tuesday’s episode, with their identities revealed in spin-off Late and Live.

Emily, who had shared her hopes of finding a husband in the Big Brother house, had already ruffled some viewers’ feathers by sharing her friendship with Boris Johnson, and proud membership of the Conservative Party

She had already ruffled feathers by bragging about her Conservative status, but Emily's time in the Big Brother house has already come to an end

She had already ruffled feathers by bragging about her Conservative status, but Emily’s time in the Big Brother house has already come to an end

In a savage twist, viewers saw Emily bid farewell just hours after arriving, after she, Sam (pictured) and Caroline were forced to choose between them who would be sent home

In a savage twist, viewers saw Emily bid farewell just hours after arriving, after she, Sam (pictured) and Caroline were forced to choose between them who would be sent home

According to The Sun she was also wrongly accused of throwing a Milkshake at Reform Leader Nigel Farage in 2024, before  the culprit was confirmed to be Victoria Thomas Brown. 

Following Emily’s eviction, Caroline admitted the twist was ‘f*****g horrible,’ while Sam confessed he was ‘overwhelmed’ and beginning to regret his decision.

Viewers also shared their upset that housemates had been forced to make such a huge decision, mere minutes after they’d first met.

Posts on X included: ‘Big brother asking reasons as if they’ve not only known each other ten minutes.’

‘Emily has been evicted. Brutal Big Bro. Brutal.’

While Sam and Caroline returned to spend their first night in the house, it was then revealed that four new housemates would be making their debut in a matter of hours.

First up is Cameron B, 25, a personal trainer from Bolton, who admitted he decided to sign up for the show having watched it since he was 10 years old. 

Towering at 6’5′, he admitted he’ll likely be nominated for being ‘too loud or being an annoyance’, but is excited about the ‘no phone, no contact with the outside world’ elements of the show.

Next is Feyisola, 33, a financial investor from London, who decided to try Big Brother as she’s ‘obsessed with game shows.’ 

Thanks to votes from Sam and Caroline, Emily was sent home, despite her attempts to convince them she should stay as it was 'once in a lifetime'

Thanks to votes from Sam and Caroline, Emily was sent home, despite her attempts to convince them she should stay as it was ‘once in a lifetime’

At the end of Monday's episode, it was then revealed that four new housemates would be joining the show, with the first being personal trainer Cameron B from Bolton

At the end of Monday’s episode, it was then revealed that four new housemates would be joining the show, with the first being personal trainer Cameron B from Bolton

Next is Feyisola, 33, a financial investor from London, who decided to try Big Brother as she's 'obsessed with game shows'

Next is Feyisola, 33, a financial investor from London, who decided to try Big Brother as she’s ‘obsessed with game shows’

Parish councillor George, 23, hails from Braintree in Essex, and said he decided to join Big Brother as he thought it would 'be a laugh'

Parish councillor George, 23, hails from Braintree in Essex, and said he decided to join Big Brother as he thought it would ‘be a laugh’

The fourth and final housemate, and the oldest of the series so far, is Richard, 60, a composer and author from London, who made a spur-of-the-moment decision to apply for the show

The fourth and final housemate, and the oldest of the series so far, is Richard, 60, a composer and author from London, who made a spur-of-the-moment decision to apply for the show

She added that she’s embracing the challenge as she’s been ill for several years and thought ‘now’s the time,’ following her recovery.

Feyisola went onto add she’ll likely face eviction after being nominated for snoring, or ‘talking too much or talking to herself.’ 

Parish councillor George, 23, hails from Braintree in Essex, and said he decided to join Big Brother as he thought it would ‘be a laugh.’

Admitting it’s odd to be a parish councillor given his young age, he said he hopes to play ‘devil’s advocate’ in the house, but hopes to be the ‘life and soul of the party.’

He added: ‘If I think something swims against the tide and goes against the status quo I will say it – especially in this sort of setting because it’s the prime opportunity to explore new views.’

The fourth and final housemate, and the oldest of the series so far, is Richard, 60, a composer and author from London, who made a spur-of-the-moment decision to apply for the show.

He said: ‘Most people who would watch this show are going to be at the younger end of things and are going to identify more closely with the younger housemates.’

Richard, who is the adoptive father of an adult refugee son, says it ‘would be quite a coup’ if he won the show, but he sees himself as an outsider.

He went on to say he’ll likely be nominated for his abundance of dad jokes, which can ‘get on people’s nerves.’ 

BIG BROTHER 2025: MEET THE HOUSEMATES

GANI 

AGE: 39

FROM: Altrincham, originally Essex

OCCUPATION: Pizza restaurant manager 

WHAT ARE YOU MOST LIKELY TO GET NOMINATED FOR?  Sometimes if I find something annoying, I will speak my mind – but in the nicest possible way.

JENNY 

AGE: 20

FROM: Derry 

OCCUPATION: Make-up Artist

WHAT DO YOU BRING TO THE HOUSE? I think I will bring a lot of craic to the house. I think I will try my best to make everybody laugh and just be positive. 

TEJA 

AGE: 18

FROM: Bristol

OCCUPATION: Cleaner

WHAT WOULD YOU DO WITH THE MONEY IF YOU WON?  I would definitely put a deposit down on a house. In Bristol, or maybe Newport because Bristol is super expensive

SAM

AGE: 27

FROM: Bradford

OCCUPATION: Zumba Instructor 

DO YOU HAVE A STRATEGY TO WIN? If I had a strategy, I would forget it halfway through, so I’m not going to give myself that task. I’m just going to be me and hope for the best. 

CAMERON

AGE: 22

FROM: Farmer 

OCCUPATION: Taunton

WHAT ARE YOU MOST LIKELY TO GET NOMINATED FOR? I don’t really know. I suppose I’ll have to find out.

ELSA 

AGE: 21 

FROM: ESSEX

OCCUPATION: Content Creator

WHAT DO YOU THINK YOU’LL BRING TO THE HOUSE? Sunshine and laughter.

EMILY 

AGE: 25

FROM: Northampton 

OCCUPATION: Political Events Manager

WHAT ARE YOU MOST LIKELY TO GET NOMINATED FOR? I think I’m most likely to be nominated for talking too much or being too loud, because I just let the impulsive thoughts out.

MARCUS 

AGE: 22

FROM: Manchester

OCCUPATION: Mechanical Engineer

WHY DID YOU APPLY TO BE ON THIS NEW SERIES OF BIG BROTHER? I just thought why not – this is something that not many people get the opportunity to do, and to say that I’ve done it is so surreal – those are the sort of things I love to do. 

NANCY   

AGE: 22

FROM: Glasgow

OCCUPATION: Graduate 

DO YOU HAVE A STRATEGY TO WIN? I feel like I should have a strategy, maybe people do, but I don’t. I’m just going to be myself and see how it goes 

CAROLINE 

AGE: 56

FROM: Canvey Island 

OCCUPATION: PR

WHAT ARE YOU MOST LIKELY TO GET NOMINATED FOR? Being ratty. Because I can’t stand people that snore, chew or make any noise. So, I’ll probably be a bit ratt 

TATE 

AGE: 27

FROM: Falkirk

OCCUPATION: Business Owner

WHAT DO YOU THINK YOU’LL BRING TO THE HOUSE?  Being part of the ‘buff butler’ stuff, you naturally fall into the role of an entertainer, getting folks chatting and mingling and maybe playing a couple daft games.

CAMERON B

AGE: 25

FROM: Bolton

OCCUPATION: Personal Trainer

WHAT DO YOU THINK YOU’LL BRING  TO THE HOUSE? ‘Energy. A bit of annoyance. And maybe a bit of controversy.’

FEYISOLA

AGE: 33

FROM: London

OCCUPATION: Financial Investor

WHY DO YOU THINK YOU’LL BE NOMINATED? ‘Snoring, and talking too much or talking to myself.’

ZELAH 

AGE: 25 

FROM: South London

OCCUPATION: Personal Trainer

WHY DID YOU APPLY TO BE ON THIS NEW SERIES OF BIG BROTHER? Being trans, I think that a lot of the media narrative at the moment is taken out of our hands, and it will be nice to re-centre that and retake control.

GEORGE

AGE: 23

FROM: Braintree

OCCUPATION: Parish councillor

WHAT WILL YOU DO WITH THE PRIZE MONEY? ‘My first and foremost priority would be getting my parents mortgage free because that sort of thing matter.’

RICHARD

AGE: 60

FROM: London

OCCUPATION: Composer and author

DO YOU THINK YOU CAN WIN THE SHOW? ‘Most people who would watch this show are going to be at the younger end of things and are going to identify more closely with the younger housemates.’

 

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