BIG Brother has only just begun, but there is already a dreaded eviction looming.
For the first one of the season, there are FOUR housemates all facing the chop.
On launch night, the 16 new housemates were given the chance to choose whether to be on the “red team” or the “blue team”.
However, they were unaware of what the colours meant and if they picked “red” this saw them banished to storage and considered a “non-housemate”.
In another twist, it was revealed by Big Brother there would be no nominations for the first eviction.
Instead the “non-housemates” had to compete in a series of tasks to win immunity from getting the boot.
In the end it was revealed that “non-housemates” Daze, Emma, Lily, and Thomas wouldn’t face the first eviction, leaving the remaining four up for the chop.
Dean was one of the “”non-housemates” forced to try and win a place in the main house.
Sadly, he failed to secure immunity from eviction and now faces the public vote.
Dean’s lack of screen time has also got fans talking, with some asking why he has been “missing” from the show.
Since entering the house, he’s barely been seen on screen which has led viewers to take to social media to question his whereabouts.
One person penned: “We’re really not seeing much of Dean – We need to see more!
“Let us see Dean Big Brother.”
Not only did Rosie lose the right to immunity from eviction, she was also dealt another blow.
Until further notice she will be called “Baked Potato” by her fellow housemates.
It came after she went head-to-head with Thomas in the Dreaded Dare Cards.
Because Rosie lost the game, she was forced to take on the nickname “Baked Potato”.
If a housemate calls her Rosie at anytime, they will be punished.
Viewers at home have also become convinced she is a “mole” for Big Brother, and have called her an “actress”.
Also facing the public vote is Ryan, who didn’t get off to a great start on Big Brother.
He was booed on launch night by the crowd as he entered the famous house, following some “anti-woke” comments he made.
But it wasn’t just the live audience who were displeased with Ryan.
One viewer wrote on X: “Booing Ryan immediately as he deserves mmhmmm good job crowd.”
Someone else added: “Getting bad vibes from Ryan,” with a third agreeing: “Ryan talking about people identifying as spoons. Loserr.”
King Charles‘ former butler Nathan admitted to Big Brother that he felt “disappointed” to be facing the first eviction.
Since arriving in the house, it’s fair to say he has ruffled a few feathers.
Viewers watched him clash with Daze in a conversation about the Royal Family.
Voting for the first eviction opened at 10pm on October 8, 2024.
Fans can only vote through the Big Brother app.
On there, they can chose which housemate they would like to be evicted from the Big Brother house.
Voting closes during the live eviction show.
Fans can tune into see who will be the first to go, during the live eviction show on Friday, October 11, 2024.
The action kicks off from 9pm on ITV2 and ITVX.
The special show will be hosted by AJ Odudu and Will Best, who will be on hand to read the results from the viewer vote.
After the show ends, fans can watch the person who has been evicted chat to the presenters on the BB spin-off show, Late & Live.
A brand new batch of Big Brother housemates are living it up in the famous compound.
Meet the cast of the 2024 series: