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Big Brother (2023) S03E02
Big Brother (2023) Season 3 Episode 2

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00:00Welcome to big brother the live lot last time on big brother all will be revealed as we welcome your new housemate
00:24It's
00:30It's
00:52This is big brother
00:54The public have been voting for who they want to curse with an evil eye
01:00If your eye turns red you're in danger of going home tonight
01:06Emily
01:07Sam
01:09And Caroline the public have spoken
01:13Your fate will be decided in the exit room
01:24This is big brother
01:32This is big brother
01:36this is big brother emily sam and caroline the public have spoken they have your fate
02:01will be decided in the exit room
02:04three of you will enter but only two of you will return to the house
02:13you must now go to the exit room immediately by the corridor to your right
02:29bye guys if i do come back don't drink anything just in case if the prosecco come save it for us yeah can you watch it
02:39yeah guys can we go in
02:46there's no way there's no way there's no way
02:57there's no way there's no way there's no way
03:10look oh shit oh that's them oh what's going on it's like the scary room
03:17sam's got a quite concerned posture going on there innit housemates welcome to the exit room
03:24i am living in dream yeah this is mine innit oh my god i can't believe this is happening hey look at
03:33this is not a place you want to be
03:42no no no chillin me girl
03:44three of you have entered but only two will return because one of you will be going home tonight
03:53through that door
04:02the audience voted you here but the final decision on who leaves tonight is not in their hands
04:09it's in yours oh bugger off oh my god wait on each other there is no way they're gonna go
04:20bear for this argument there is no way they're gonna go i would not leave that's it no chance
04:24there's no way what this is so savage that's hard that nobody's gonna agree to go
04:31look i'll go because you two are young no what she said she's saying she'll leave she'll do it
04:43fair play yeah fair play i might be to walk because i need a bloody drink right that's all i'm saying
04:49you're not too bad i feel bad i feel like i want to put myself up there i don't want to leave
04:52are you sure i swear my life is your experience too yeah but i've had a lot of experiences
04:57that you're gonna have you know what i mean i've had a lot of experiences
05:01oh this is quite peter she's doing it she's not oh to be fair that's quite savage i think
05:10no i'm the only one who's got a coat so it's obvious in it i feel so bad are you sure i swear
05:17in my life i mean i'm upset but i'm also a so chill coming in that i i don't even believe
05:24any of this is true i still feel like i know i think you might get a privilege i think there
05:27doesn't make me want to go because i don't because i want you to do what you like honestly
05:33do you two want to have a little chat and think what you want to do i feel terrible but i want
05:36to go so you don't have to do it but then if it's gone it's done i'll feel so rubbish that it's over
05:40if it's done it's done i'll go and have a bloody good drink
05:43this is big brother one million percent we'll get you a drink after housemates tell the others
05:48why you should remain in the big brother house
05:51a few deep breaths everyone have a breath yeah sorry it's like literally this is just crazy
05:58there's no rush we're fine oh no this is horrible i think i should say because like obviously it's a
06:04once in lifetime opportunities it is for all of us obviously i'm young and like this is just like
06:08absolutely crazy for me and i love big brother and it'd be like such an amazing experience but
06:12i guess my reasons would be to sit like all of your reasons as well so it's like so it's such a hard
06:17one well i mean i'd absolutely bloody love to stay but the main reason is because i bought so many
06:22clothes i'm not joking i bought a jewelry i bought cowboy hats i thought this would be a chance for me to
06:29to know what i'm actually like because i live on my own with my two dogs and my canary
06:33and i and they don't tell me i'm horrible so then i was going to wait for you lot to tell me i'm
06:37no it wasn't going to happen so you know i'm just i'm a bit odd i suppose i don't know well we love
06:43that yeah that's what makes big brother the best yeah when everyone's just random af but i believe
06:49in the universe and what's meant to be is meant to be i love that she's like she's such a genius
06:54um i'll just say i really want to go up and take this you guys don't have to do it because i feel
07:00terrible not doing that but i also feel so conflicted because i want to do this my whole
07:03life and i've finally got it and i'm just so sad to cut it short but i feel that's really really
07:08selfish i don't have to play my case part i just really want to do this experience i'm scared to
07:12miss out and um i think i can bring sort of really fun to the house and give everyone a lot of
07:16entertainment a lot of joy and like relift everyone's spirits same as you guys and i just
07:21i don't know i guess that's it
07:24i think everyone's reasons are valid at the end of the day we all applied we want to be here at the
07:30end of the day so like how we possibly decide out of the two is absolutely crazy like i can't it's
07:38horrible it's absolutely horrible i absolutely hate this what will be will be
07:43big brother would like to remind you there is 100 000 pounds at stake
07:53what would you do with 100 000 pounds i would go to disneyland i get a gorgeous apartment
08:07i get a fluffy cat and fund some great music stuff well firstly i take the girlies to bora bora
08:15but then also like at my age i probably should have some savings so probably start saving but that's
08:21such a boring answer but at least i'll be going to bora bora too caroline's going to buy clothes
08:25i want to be able to not work and spend all my time with mom and dad while they're in their 80s
08:32and 90s and well hopefully they're hundreds but i want some patio doors as well
08:38they're such good reasons and like spending time with family is probably the most important
08:46um thing that you can do in life so yeah have a lot of respect for that for that reason
08:51this is horrible big brother
08:55oh we've been cut off oh
09:04oh we don't say no they go or not
09:07housemates it's time to lock in your final answer
09:14housemates should go over to the hatch and collect their two eyeballs
09:30housemates i think yeah
09:41This night is fading.
10:00Could this be the end?
10:03Open both eyeballs and look at the names inside, then select the eyeball containing the name
10:16of the housemate you would like to send home.
10:21Honestly, I love you both. It's not possible.
10:23It's now time to reveal the name of the housemate you want to send home.
10:39Can we change?
10:5311.35 p.m.
11:10This is Big Brother. If you wish to change your decision, now is the time to do it.
11:16I actually feel physically sick. It's just a game.
11:19It's just a game.
11:20This is Big Brother. Your decisions are now locked.
11:40Emily, open your eyeball and state the name of the housemate you have chosen to send home
11:45and explain your reasons why.
11:47I've chosen Caroline just because, um, I feel like she would take it the best.
11:53And even though, of course, she wants this experience,
11:55she would probably, um, be able to take it on the chin the best.
12:00Sorry, I don't want you to go there, by the way, at all.
12:03I know, I know.
12:06This is awful.
12:09Caroline, open your eyeball and state the name of the housemate you have chosen to send home
12:15and explain your reasons why.
12:17It's just, they're both as great as each other. But the reason I picked Emily was because I think
12:21she's going to have loads of chances to go to Bora Bora. So your reason for your money was...
12:28Darth.
12:29It's just so much.
12:30Sam, please state the name of the housemate you wish to evict.
12:41I changed my mind.
12:44The housemate I want to evict is Emma Lane.
12:49And it's because I couldn't get past the reasons about your parents and stuff.
12:53And I felt really guilty about it.
12:54No, it's okay.
12:54And it's not that I want you to go any more than her.
12:56No.
12:57But now I feel really bad towards you as well.
12:58No, I understand.
12:59I'm really sorry.
13:01It's okay.
13:02I really am.
13:02Someone had to go first, right?
13:05Quiet in the night, I see your name.
13:09God, this is awful.
13:12This is brutal.
13:15I'm so sorry.
13:16This is Big Brother.
13:20Emily, you have received two votes and will be leaving the Big Brother house.
13:26Love your eyes.
13:27Love you, I'm so sorry.
13:29It's fine.
13:29No, don't be sorry, guys.
13:31It's horrible.
13:32God, I've got an horrible, horrible experience.
13:34It's okay.
13:35It's been real.
13:36It's been fun.
13:40This is cruel.
13:41This is awful.
13:43It's been real, guys.
13:44And we wouldn't be picked for the bottom three if we were boring.
13:47So, we made an impact.
13:49This is true.
13:50And hopefully see you in Bora Bora.
13:51Oh, I hope so vibes.
13:53Bye, guys.
13:54Bye, honey.
13:54Love you, guys.
13:55See you later.
13:55Love you.
13:56Bye.
13:58I feel terrible.
14:01Big Brother's a naughty bastard, you know.
14:02Bye.
14:1211.43 p.m.
14:15Jenny is getting impatient with Big Brother.
14:18Oh, God.
14:19They better in that bedroom, they run out.
14:21I did see some movement.
14:23Imagine seeing things.
14:24I don't know.
14:24It might be the reflection.
14:26I've already seen, because I see.
14:30I've already.
14:30No.
14:31No.
14:32Okay, so two things have happened since we've been here.
14:34Yeah.
14:35Them bottles moved on their own and then there was banging,
14:38but that might have been the crew.
14:39Cameron is talking about farming.
14:48Realistically, the bare minimum you need nowadays for a sort of livestock farm,
14:52300 acres, arable farm, 500 acres.
14:55Oh.
14:56So, you're looking at three mil, five mil, just off the bat.
15:00That's how much your farm's worth.
15:01Yeah.
15:02But, so you're going to whack on a 20% of hamster tax on a five million farm.
15:07Yeah.
15:07Which is quite small, like, don't give me one.
15:09It is, you wouldn't make a lot of money out of that.
15:12You'd make bugger all, actually.
15:13Yeah.
15:14Um, you can't pay that tax.
15:17Right, okay.
15:18You just physically can't pay, you know, you have to sell land,
15:20which will make your business less profitable.
15:22Yeah.
15:23Um, yeah, that's the sort of situation.
15:26So, up north versus down south, what's the...
15:29Um, so the current rules are you can gift an asset or money with a seven-year grace period.
15:36So, after that seven years, you can't be taxed if, you know, whoever died gives that to you.
15:43Um, how farms are set up is, like, granddad will own the farm.
15:47Yeah.
15:48And then he'll pass it on to dad and they'll pass it on to me.
15:50Um, so that seven years is all right if they gave us seven years to plan until the tax came in.
15:58Right, yeah, yeah, yeah.
15:59But, you know, and it's all good, that seven years, if you don't have a granddad that has cancer
16:05and probably doesn't have that long to be, like, like, I mean, I, I don't, yeah,
16:09I don't know if you're sorry for me at all, but, um, it's tricky.
16:12It's sort of like, we've worked all our lives, but we might have to lose a fair chunk of the farm,
16:19which isn't that profitable anyway.
16:20It's, yeah, I guess.
16:21It's, like, it is fascinating, though, like, it's proper fascinating.
16:25Have you guys watched, like, Clarkson's Farms?
16:27Yeah, yeah, yeah.
16:28No, I have.
16:29No, it's good, you know.
16:30No, I know he, I know he, uh, headed up the protest.
16:33Yeah, uh, he didn't head it up, he came and sort of spoke at the, I was at the protest.
16:38Yeah, they were quite fun, tractors going through Whitehall and...
16:40How long did it take to get a tractor down to you?
16:43I didn't take my tractor, I came on the train and did some, like, interviews before whatever.
16:48I didn't take my tractor.
16:49I didn't make him sorry that he brought his tractor.
16:5612.05 a.m. Jenny and Cameron are in the kitchen.
17:01I've got a dog and I've got some chickens, but that's sort of...
17:03Are you good chicken?
17:04Only, like, three that hang around in the garden and produce some eggs.
17:08No, not mine, they're some more pets.
17:10They're pets?
17:11Yeah, they do, like, eggs and stuff.
17:13Oh, that's good. I know that.
17:14That's iconic.
17:15We've got a real...
17:17We've got a Buff-Walkington chicken.
17:19Do you know about chicken breeds?
17:20A what?
17:20A Buff-Walkington chicken.
17:22No, actually, that large, but, like, really February chicken.
17:25Hey!
17:25And it's golden.
17:26I'm just explaining chickens.
17:27Sorry, I just scraped in.
17:28I was like, this looks interesting.
17:30No, you see all my body's chickens?
17:32Yeah, no, they're just really sweet, actually, these Buff-Walking chickens.
17:35And what's his name? Do you have a name for him?
17:37Yeah.
17:37It's got a mum's.
17:38I think it's slightly silly naming.
17:40Go ahead.
17:40The chickens, oh, I don't know.
17:43I mean, she's named them, like...
17:45I think after Royals, they're called, like, Kate and Camilla or something.
17:50I feel terrible that she lay.
17:55What? Oh, my God!
17:58What?
17:59It was fucking horrible.
18:01Oh, my God!
18:02Where is it?
18:03Oh, my God!
18:04Emily, that was horrible.
18:05It was something that she actually got.
18:07No way.
18:08Oh, it was absolutely fucking horrible.
18:10You're watching on the tail, eh?
18:12You want to hear a coffee?
18:13Have we got Prosecco there, if you want to?
18:14Yeah, I'll have Prosecco.
18:15Babe, no, no, no, no, don't feel bad.
18:17Have a drink, have a drink.
18:18Yeah.
18:19It's good to see you.
18:20Relieved.
18:20I know.
18:22How are you feeling?
18:23I feel so guilty, like, literally.
18:26Either way, because it's hard, isn't it?
18:27So, it's fine.
18:32Age doesn't matter.
18:3318 years old can behave like 40 years old.
18:3640 years old can behave like a small kid.
18:38So, it's all about the maturity.
18:40We are all an energy.
18:41We are all an energy, timeless energy.
18:45The number is for the body.
18:46No, because I was like, when you were talking about the,
18:49oh, I'm feeling this much older, they let them have it.
18:52No, there is nothing.
18:53Yeah, it doesn't mean we all got air at the end of the day.
18:55So, it's like, you deserve a place as much as anyone else.
18:57This is a war, like a playground.
18:59We're all equal.
19:01Give me a straw.
19:03You want a drink?
19:04Mum's like this, honestly.
19:05It was horrible.
19:06Oh, bless you.
19:07I thought it was just a joke at first.
19:08Yeah, we thought it was a joke as well.
19:10We didn't think anyone was going.
19:11Yeah, absolutely gone.
19:12To be fair, you're still slaying.
19:15Still slaying, yeah, if it's still there.
19:16Is that make-up so good or is it still there?
19:17Yeah, make-up still on it.
19:18Is it?
19:19Yeah.
19:19Oh, it is actually.
19:22That was so fucking horrible.
19:23That was horrible, wasn't it?
19:24Welcome to Big Brother.
19:26What did you do in uni?
19:27Languages, because I can speak five languages.
19:29I'm Italian.
19:30I don't know.
19:31Can you say it?
19:32Can you say it?
19:33Well, you're gorgeous.
19:39That was in Italian?
19:40Yeah.
19:40I can speak five languages.
19:42Can you speak what languages are you?
19:43Yeah.
19:44Italian, Spanish, French, Polish, and English.
19:47Can you say you are pretty in French?
19:50Okay.
19:54That actually just sounds so good.
19:55Oh, I wish I could speak French.
19:57I could be saying anything to be fair.
19:58You just don't know.
19:59Yeah, literally.
20:00I wish I could speak of my bonjour.
20:01Bonjour.
20:01That's quite good, that.
20:02Yeah.
20:03I actually lived there for three days.
20:05That's a holiday, babes.
20:07You did not live there.
20:11Hell yeah.
20:12I think that's my one.
20:14Right.
20:15Has anyone ever played 21 before?
20:16No, I haven't.
20:17Right, I'll sit down.
20:18I'll explain it.
20:19I'll explain it.
20:19I'll explain it.
20:20Yeah, I'll explain it.
20:21I'll explain it.
20:21Sit down.
20:22So, we're going to just count to 21.
20:25Yay!
20:26Oh, my God!
20:29Ew, ew, ew!
20:31Oh, my God!
20:32Sam, you're so...
20:34I told you!
20:35I said damn she.
20:36Sam, yes, Emily.
20:36Cheers, Emily.
20:38Emily, she's coming back.
20:39I am so sorry.
20:40I feel so bad.
20:41Emily, Emily.
20:41Emily, sorry, Holly.
20:43PHONE RINGS
20:5012.44am.
20:53Elsa and Jenny are bonding at the sofas.
20:57We do a pink tracksuit tomorrow?
20:58Two Barbies in a pod.
20:59Iconic.
21:00I mean, what do you mean?
21:02Darn it.
21:04I didn't bring any pink tracksuits.
21:06What am I going to do, Barbie?
21:08That was a really good impression.
21:10That was a really good try.
21:12I don't know.
21:14That's really good.
21:15Margot Robbie, hello on a minute.
21:18Elsa, you'll be taking her job.
21:19She's iconic. I love Margot Robbie.
21:20Did you like the film? I thought it was a bit bad.
21:23What one was that? The Margot Robbie?
21:24Oh, I thought it was shit.
21:26Very, like, you know they say misogynistic?
21:29Yeah. It's like the opposite of that.
21:30Yeah. It's like when women are quite sexist.
21:34Oh, hold on, I'm no good, I'm a back-up auntie.
21:37Nah.
21:38Our conversations are going to be...
21:40They're going to be very intellectual.
21:42Yeah, lots of... Even that word's too big for me.
21:45I don't know what that means.
21:46It means, like, intellectual means, like, very...
21:49Well, maybe do I.
21:50Marcus is getting to know Cameron.
21:55What's your favourite farm animal?
21:57I don't think it, I'm more like a dog.
21:58Do you know what? I like...
22:01Pigs.
22:02Yeah? I like ducks.
22:04Do you have cows on your farm?
22:05No, but I've...
22:06You've worked with cows? Yeah, yeah, yeah.
22:08So, if you play jazz music to a field of cows,
22:13they come to... come to you.
22:16They probably think you're bringing them food.
22:20Maybe.
22:20They just associate the noise of humans with food.
22:22No, but I think it's the, like,
22:24the deep tones of, like, a saxophone or a trumpet
22:29that draws these...
22:32They just think it's food.
22:33Generally, they just think you've got a bucket.
22:35Do you reckon that's a myth?
22:37Yeah.
22:38Are you completely devunking it right now?
22:40Yeah.
22:41Oh, my God.
22:42Do I ever just push it?
22:43OK.
22:46Oh, my God, look at the chair.
22:50Oh, my God.
22:52OK, let's pop this echo down.
22:53Hello, Sam.
22:57Hello.
22:58Sam, how are you feeling after tonight?
23:01I feel like it's so overwhelming, and I just got here.
23:04Like, I literally feel like I've had the wall
23:06pulled from underneath my feet.
23:07I didn't think I'd have to nominate someone
23:09or evict someone so quick.
23:11I just thought,
23:12Caroline has such a good reason for staying.
23:15She really wants the money for her parents.
23:16So, when I heard that,
23:18I heard that Emily is, like,
23:19wanted it for holidays and just kind of general bits and bobs.
23:21I just thought this means more to Caroline, surely.
23:23And so I wanted to change for that reason.
23:26But the minute I did,
23:27I didn't know if I'd made the right decision.
23:28I was trying to go with my gut,
23:29but it's so hard in here to tell, like,
23:31what's the right thing to do.
23:35Do you feel like you did the right thing, Sam?
23:38I'm sorry.
23:40I don't know.
23:43I think I've... I don't know.
23:46I'm not gonna know if I've made the right decision.
23:48Like, I'm not gonna know that,
23:49because it's too soon.
23:52I know it's a game.
23:52I'm not gonna lose the game and stuff.
23:54But I just... I feel really bad,
23:56and I feel like I don't want to take things personally.
23:57I don't want her to take it personally.
24:02Yeah.
24:03I just... I don't know if I made the right decision at all.
24:05This experience has just been everything to me.
24:07I've always wanted to do it,
24:08since I was, like, eight years old.
24:11I just didn't want to lose it straight away.
24:12Oh, my God.
24:14Sorry.
24:16I'm really grateful to have walked back in,
24:18because it could have been such a different result.
24:20I'm gonna enjoy everything I've got while I'm here,
24:22before I get voted out next.
24:23THEY CONFER
24:28THEY CONFER
24:2912.56 a.m. All of the housemates are in the living area.
24:50Can you do a proper Indian dance for me?
24:53Come on, darling.
24:53I know that one. You know that one there that goes...
24:56No, why are you Indian always Indian like this?
24:59Because they told me.
25:00Go Ghani. Go Ghani. Go Ghani. Go Ghani. Go Ghani.
25:06Ghani's going to do an Indian dance.
25:08Come on, you're doing it with me.
25:09Oh, my God, I'm doing it with me, bro.
25:20Can you teach me this dance?
25:22Are you actually a dancer?
25:23No, guys, let me tell you the disclaimer. I'm not a dancer.
25:26I'm just going to pull me.
25:27Copy, copy, whatever. I don't know, whatever.
25:30Go Ghani.
25:31Wow, this is a lot.
25:32Okay, it's like a little showroom.
25:33Come on, darling, you should do it.
25:34Go Ghani.
25:35I did it.
25:36I did it.
25:36I did it.
25:37Ooh, this is all going on.
25:37I did it.
25:38I did it.
25:39I did it.
25:40I think that's it for now, because I don't remember.
25:45I feel better now.
25:47Yeah, it's nice though.
25:48I feel better now.
25:49Any party tricks, apart from getting absolutely pissed
25:51to line the floor.
25:52I got one.
25:53All right, so I can't speak another language,
25:55but I can speak back slang.
25:57Oh, the garden is open.
25:59Oh, my God.
26:00I'm sorry.
26:01I'm so sorry no one's listening to you, because...
26:05Oh, the garden!
26:10Oh, my God, we're in the garden.
26:12Oh, folks, this is fucking great.
26:15Yo, this is not...
26:16Oh, my God.
26:17Oh, my God.
26:18Careful, guys.
26:19This is great.
26:20Oh, my God.
26:21But we don't have our cases.
26:23What's that in there?
26:24That looks lovely.
26:25There's a gym in this garden.
26:26I can do it.
26:27I can do it.
26:28This is fucking mad.
26:29I can do it.
26:31Smile on people.
26:32And here's Gorge.
26:33Nice, isn't it?
26:34This is my favourite bit.
26:35Yeah.
26:36Yeah, this is like...
26:37People watching on here?
26:38Yeah.
26:39People watching a lot of you.
26:40Right beyond here, no single one.
26:41What's girl on that hot tub?
26:44Oh, go on, Cameron!
26:45And then four going down.
26:47Wait, what's going on there?
26:48Come on, come on, come on.
26:49Let's see.
26:50Oh, my God, baby, smash that.
26:52Let there be bubbles, you know?
26:53Exactly.
26:54Let there be bubbles.
26:551 or 9 a.m. Caroline and Ganny are in the living area.
27:10I'm going to call you Carol, is that OK?
27:12You call me what? Carol.
27:13You don't like monkeys?
27:15I miss my neighbour Carol, so I'm going to call you Carol.
27:17My mum's called Carol.
27:18Carol, shall I call you Carol?
27:20If you like, yeah. That's what my mum's called.
27:22Oh, Carol.
27:23Seriously, Carol, yeah?
27:26Yeah.
27:31Hello, Tasia.
27:32Hi.
27:33How are you feeling?
27:34I'm having a great time. Everyone's so lovely.
27:37Who's nice, Tasia?
27:39Caroline. I fucking love her.
27:41Like, she's just so cool and I love her hat.
27:44She's just such a free spirit and she's so authentic and I love that.
27:48She's who I want to be when I grow up.
27:50Tasia, what are the general age dynamics in the house?
27:55There's a lot of young ones in the house.
27:57I'm the youngest, but I've also got a lot of wisdom and they'll see that soon enough.
28:01I'm like, I'm an adult and I'm quite mature and I've lived a lot of life for my age, I feel like, so the more they get to know me and the more they see my skills and that, they'll think, oh yeah, you've got an old head on your shoulders.
28:14Tasia, could you give big brother some words of wisdom?
28:18Wisdom?
28:19Um, oh.
28:21What did my mum say to me?
28:23Oh, this is it.
28:24Fake it till you make it.
28:26Obviously, when I come in here, I was shitting myself.
28:29But I just pretended like I was, you know, confident and like, you know, I just had it all figured out.
28:35But really, I'm still shitting myself.
28:36Do you know what I mean?
28:37That's my words of wisdom, actually.
28:39You are free to return to the house.
28:42Thanks for having me.
28:43Bye.
28:491.15am.
28:52Jenny is getting to know Marcus.
28:55Where are you from, Marcus?
28:57Manchester.
28:58Manchester?
28:59I love Manchester.
29:00It's like my favourite place in the whole world.
29:02It's so funny, isn't it?
29:03I've been to Manchester like 20 times.
29:04Love it.
29:05Where are you from Scotland?
29:06Scotland.
29:07Scotland!
29:08Scotland.
29:09Oh, my God.
29:10What is it?
29:11I'm from Ireland.
29:12Oh, my God.
29:13What?
29:14I'm Irish.
29:15Are you Irish?
29:16I'm from Ireland.
29:17You're Scottish.
29:18Yeah.
29:19Did you hang with her from the same place?
29:20And you're from Manchester, in case you forgot that as well.
29:23No, I'm from Manchester, yeah.
29:24I'm from Derry.
29:25Watch your bum on it.
29:26It's quite sharp.
29:27Elsa.
29:28Yeah.
29:29I don't know, like, I'm having a vision.
29:30Are you big in TikTok?
29:32Yeah.
29:33I have a decent following.
29:35Is it like beauty?
29:36No, just like every day in the life.
29:38Oh, yeah, yeah.
29:39But it wasn't meant to be my job, but I just got into it.
29:42Oh, brilliant.
29:43It's a way to do it.
29:44Yeah.
29:45In college, I did, like, forensic science and public services.
29:47Did you?
29:48Because I wanted to be an armed officer.
29:49You'll be the sexiest police woman ever.
29:51Thank you, darling.
29:53I've got no handcuffs on me.
29:55When there was a TikTok in India.
29:57It got banned, didn't it?
29:58I'm not familiar with English ones, you know what I mean?
30:00Yeah.
30:01Yeah.
30:02And as well, with social media, you can post anything.
30:04Like, you can be anything.
30:05When you say you do anything on TikTok, what's your typical videos?
30:08Like, you must have some comments.
30:09I think it's spend the day with me, like, with my dog or, like, very girly things.
30:13Oh, what dog have you got?
30:14Pomeranian.
30:15Oh, she's gorgeous.
30:16Oh, I love Pomeranian.
30:17I love dogs.
30:18I miss her so much.
30:19What's her name?
30:20Pango.
30:21Pango.
30:22Do you take her around in a bag?
30:23She loves a bag.
30:24That's so cute.
30:25I love that.
30:26I'm, like, the legally blonde girl with a little chihuahua.
30:28So cute.
30:29Typical blonde, but I'm actually not.
30:32Let's see.
30:34What do I need to do?
30:35Let's see if I...
30:36Ah!
30:37Okay.
30:38Got it.
30:39Got it.
30:40Oh.
30:41My.
30:42Days.
30:43Hi.
30:44Nancy, you received a green light.
30:47Uh-huh.
30:48How did that make you feel?
30:50Well, it obviously felt good.
30:53I think as a first night has been a pretty intense night.
30:58Everyone is actually so nice, which already makes me think about the future and, like,
31:04who would I possibly choose to eliminate, to get what I mean?
31:09So, I'm like, yeah, lots of thoughts and a lot to think about, I guess.
31:15But maybe something will change tomorrow.
31:17Literally tomorrow.
31:18I don't know.
31:19People can just switch up like that.
31:21So, I'll keep my guards up.
31:23Can you switch up, Nancy?
31:25Can I switch up?
31:27Mmm...
31:28If I need to.
31:30Yeah.
31:31I am a girl's girl.
31:33Like, I will stick next to my girls.
31:36But, if I find out that they're betraying me or something, yeah, I will switch up on them.
31:42Easily.
31:43Like, if I find out anything, I won't just be like, oh my god, yeah, you're forgiven.
31:47No.
31:48So, I can switch up if you do me wrong.
31:51But for now, no-one's said anything.
31:54No-one's done anything.
31:55So, should be fine.
31:56I think.
31:57Yeah.
31:58I think.
31:59So, is it mostly hemp parties?
32:00Is that the most common thing?
32:01Yeah.
32:02Hemp parties is the bread and butter.
32:03Then, birthdays.
32:04Then, we do divorce parties, you know, and charities.
32:05Like, bro, I've done baby showers and all sorts of things.
32:06F-.
32:16So, is it mostly hemp parties?
32:17Is that the most common thing?
32:18Yeah.
32:19Hemp parties is the bread and butter.
32:20Then, birthdays.
32:21Then, we do divorce parties and then, charities.
32:28apa.
32:29I've done baby showers and all sorts, man.
32:30Stop shit.
32:31Baby, don't you?
32:32Yeah, it's nuts, man.
32:33What's the gong?
32:34I'm a secret.
32:35I've been mechanical engineering and energy engineering.
32:37Jack of all the trees.
32:39So you went through uni?
32:41Yeah, you're on my fucking life story, yeah.
32:43You did mechanical engineering and then you thought, fuck this.
32:46Yeah, I started the company when I was in uni.
32:48What?
32:49Cameron has come to the diary room.
32:52It's a very comfy chair.
32:54I mean, like, some armrests might be nice, but no, it's cool looking.
32:58The eyes are a bit...
33:00I don't know if they're sort of unsettling or whatnot,
33:04or something.
33:06Hello, Cameron. How's your evening going?
33:09You shocked me for a minute, Big Brother.
33:11It did the sort of...
33:14the podium thing, whatever you call it.
33:17Big Brother, am I right in saying
33:21I was either number five or number four
33:25most voted for to evict person? Is that right?
33:28Yes. The public voted and you were in the bottom five.
33:32I don't know why they sort of didn't like me, but hopefully,
33:39if they get to know me a bit more, they might sort of like me a bit more.
33:44That might be nice.
33:46How does the Big Brother house compare to your farm back home?
33:50Um...
33:52Well, the Big Brother house is quite a bit smaller,
33:56well, certainly the garden, than my farm.
33:59Actually, like, the sort of bedroom and the kitchen is massive, you know.
34:03It's got a little sort of tiny farm kitchen type thing
34:06and tiny little old bedrooms.
34:08But I see you've got some little dogs in there,
34:11which is quite nice in the garden.
34:13How do you think your fellow housemates compare to farming folk?
34:17Yeah, I mean, I don't want to call them townies, but, um...
34:22So, I thought that gets used in the wrong sort of way by farmers,
34:26but, um...
34:27Yeah, I suppose they're townies, aren't they?
34:29Let's be real about it.
34:30Um...
34:31But, no, I...
34:32They're just normal people, aren't they?
34:34Which is nice.
34:35No, everyone that I've spoke to is really interested in the farm,
34:38which is fun.
34:39Like, they're all, like, really supportive of the farmers,
34:41so that's a good sort of move.
34:44I'm so happy that no one's going to be up till 4 in the morning
34:47screaming around me.
34:49Oh, my God!
34:50The room is open, guys!
34:51Let's run to the room!
34:52No!
34:57No!
34:58I get a big bed!
34:59Oh, my God!
35:00I get a big bed!
35:01No!
35:02No!
35:03No!
35:04No!
35:05No!
35:06No!
35:07No!
35:08No!
35:09No!
35:10No!
35:11Do I get it to myself?
35:12Do I get it to myself?
35:13Do I get it to myself?
35:14Yeah!
35:15Yeah!
35:16Okay, nice, man!
35:17Nice, man!
35:18Cleaned!
35:19Oh, that...
35:20Oh!
35:21There's no doubt about it that we're going to get other people in here.
35:24Do you think?
35:25How many beds are there?
35:26Oh, yeah.
35:27Well, there's two.
35:28I think there's enough for 16 in here, you know?
35:30Oh!
35:31I think there's enough for 16 in here.
35:331, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14.
35:37Okay, so there's more beds than people, right?
35:39Yeah, okay.
35:40Yeah, yeah.
35:41And there's no beds.
35:42The mirror is so cute.
35:43So cute.
35:44The mirror is so cute.
35:45I thought you said I'm so cute.
35:46Oh, I think that's it.
35:47But the mirror's got, like, hands on it as a whole thing.
35:49No, it is cool.
35:50It makes me want to straighten my hair for no particular reason.
35:53You've got me.
35:54SHUTTERS
35:583.03 AM.
36:01Tate, Jenny and Cameron are in the living area.
36:04Do you know what I'm saying is mental?
36:06Like, you're trying to abstain from, like, like, gossiping that.
36:08I reckon it's going to be so mental being here, cos what else do you fucking talk about?
36:11I can't take you serious.
36:12Oh, shit.
36:13What do you mean?
36:14No, fuck off.
36:16Seriously, Tate, I can't take you serious.
36:18How?
36:19Fucking rinjammy.
36:20It's the hat, it's the hat.
36:21I look like Elmer Fudd a little bit, too.
36:23That's so iconic.
36:26I love it.
36:28Some of the housemates are in the garden.
36:30I've got eight of us. Eight?
36:32Are you Jamaican?
36:34Five sisters.
36:35Are you Jamaican? I swear to God.
36:37Honestly, I promise you, no.
36:39Eight and five? That's mental.
36:41Three.
36:42What's not your heritage?
36:43My dad's from, like, a small island off Barbados.
36:47Caribbean land.
36:48It's quite nice.
36:49Yeah, it's all right.
36:51But it's not Italy.
36:54Yeah, Italy's, like, pretty sick.
36:56Yeah, no, to be fair.
36:58I don't know.
36:58When's the last time you went back?
37:00To, like, Italy.
37:00Oh, a couple months ago.
37:01Oh, not that long ago, then.
37:02You go, like, a couple times a year.
37:04Yeah, because my dad still lives there.
37:06What's your heritage here?
37:07My mum's Jamaican and Irish, and my dad's Jamaican.
37:11Do they have, like, the accent?
37:14My dad? Yeah.
37:14Yeah, my dad's got it.
37:15He lives in Jamaica, but my mum's, like, my mum sounds like me.
37:18Like, she was born over here.
37:20No way.
37:21Yeah, so you wouldn't, like, be able to tell where she's from.
37:23Well, you'd be able to tell she's from Bristol?
37:25Yeah, yeah, yeah.
37:26One time before.
37:27You're from Bristol?
37:28Yeah.
37:29Is Bristol not in London?
37:30No.
37:31It's near, like, Wales and, like, London.
37:33So that's far from London.
37:34Yeah.
37:35It's, like, a few hours.
37:36Is it three hours?
37:37It's, like, two and a half hours on train.
37:38Two and a half, yeah, yeah, yeah.
37:39Oh, that's Brixton.
37:40Yeah.
37:41Brixton's in London.
37:42Yeah.
37:43But you have the same accent, not as London, do you think?
37:47You have a London accent in that.
37:49Do you?
37:50No, I don't.
37:51No way.
37:52Caroline is in the diary room.
37:55Hello, Caroline.
37:56How has your first evening been?
37:59Magic.
38:00Well, sort of magic and hell.
38:03It didn't start off really well, to be honest.
38:06I was really enjoying myself, got to know everyone, and thought,
38:10oh, it's so easy, this.
38:12And then you bunged me into this hellhole and made me evict someone.
38:17Not blaming you, but that's not nice, is it?
38:19I mean, the first night I'm in, I get nearly evicted.
38:23I think what you've done to me tonight has made me appreciate
38:28being in a dormitory with nice people, because I thought,
38:32I'm going to be leaving, and then watching that poor girl go,
38:36it's traumatised me in a sort of way that nothing matters anymore.
38:40Caroline, what do you make of your fellow housemates?
38:43The Indian guru is going to be my spiritual guide.
38:46And then I've got Sam to do the dancing.
38:50I've got Ozzie to do the fitness.
38:52I've got the girls that are just fantastic.
38:56Honestly, I actually thought coming in here would be, like, for me, an earache.
39:02But they want to go to bed before me, which is, like, unreal.
39:05I thought I'd be the one that wanted to go to bed.
39:07I've fallen in love with them all already.
39:09But I know tomorrow I'll hate them all.
39:113.31am. Some of the housemates are in the bedroom.
39:35I'm so glad I have Roberto.
39:37Oh, Zella. That one is so cute, man.
39:39Oh, he's, like, hefty. They were accusing me of...
39:42What's the name?
39:43Roberto.
39:44Roberto?
39:45Yeah.
39:46She's hefty.
39:48She's a hefty girl.
39:49Honestly, like, they thought it could be a drug mule,
39:51because, like, if you feel it, it's like an anxiety one.
39:55Oh, my God, it's really heavy.
39:57She's been packing on the cookies.
39:59Would you throw her to me? Let me see.
40:01This might hurt you.
40:03Ooh!
40:04Ooh!
40:05Literally.
40:06So, you put it on your chest if you feel a bit anxious.
40:08My girlfriend got it for me.
40:09Oh, my God!
40:10It's so nice.
40:11Mine's in my suitcase.
40:12My coffeehouse job in the suitcase.
40:13Roberto can be communal for anyone who doesn't have one.
40:16Oh, that's right, yeah.
40:17It's lovely, man.
40:18Roberto wants to come to you.
40:20Yeah, if you want cuddles at any point, you're welcome.
40:23And that's just me.
40:25Tiet, Caroline and Nancy are in the bathroom.
40:29You know what we should do?
40:31We should say all men's are this toilet.
40:34Not here.
40:36Something like that.
40:37No, because all poo-poo men's go in here.
40:40And all poo-poo girls.
40:41Where do you reckon?
40:42Where did you leave your wet stuff?
40:43See?
40:44It's gone in there already.
40:45That's the girls, that's the bloody girls' toilet.
40:47How was that?
40:48Where did it say that?
40:49Duh!
40:50Where did it say that?
40:52It didn't.
40:53Alright.
40:54You lift the seat up!
40:56Shit.
40:57You bastard.
40:59Zeela has come to the diary room.
41:03How are you feeling this evening, Zeela?
41:05I felt lucky not to be one of the five.
41:08I'm definitely quite grateful.
41:10Because, yeah, that was quite an overwhelming moment, as it was, to then have to have stood
41:18up there.
41:19Like, I really felt for them.
41:21So, like, yeah.
41:22I also was grateful that I didn't have to do that at that moment in time.
41:26And how are you getting on with your new housemates?
41:29For now, I don't really want to mention my transition.
41:33Just for the first bit.
41:36Like, I mean, naturally that conversation will come up.
41:39Because you asked me about my school experience.
41:41I went to an all-girls school.
41:42You asked me about, if people ask me more about the personal training business that I'm
41:47trying to build, it's centred towards trans people and women.
41:50Like, it will naturally come up.
41:52But for now, yeah, I'm making a conscious decision to just not bring it up for a bit.
41:57Let people make their first impressions of me outside of my gender identity.
42:02Although, like, I am aware that I have quite big scars on my chest and there is a hot tub.
42:08I did find myself, probably for the first time ever, feeling a bit self-conscious about my scars.
42:16Because I know that I haven't told anyone and they're very prominent.
42:20I did find myself feeling a bit weird in that situation.
42:24Which is definitely something I've never encountered before.
42:26Because I'm pretty proud of my scars usually.
42:29Pretty, yeah, chill with showing them.
42:383.45am. Nancy has got the hiccups.
42:43You've got the hiccups.
42:45It's so bad.
42:46I don't know how to get rid of them.
42:48Do you know how you get rid of them?
42:49What?
42:50You've got to go, like, to a group of people.
42:52You've got to go, hi, everyone, I've got the hiccups.
42:55Hi, everyone, I've got the hiccups.
42:56And then we all wait.
42:57Guys, this is the tap.
42:58Are you okay?
42:59I wonder.
43:00I just cured your hiccups.
43:01No way.
43:02Jenny is opening up to Cameron.
43:03Because I got that gastric sleeve.
43:04All right.
43:05So I've lost six and a half stones since the end of February.
43:06How did that, like, what do you think about that?
43:09Like, I was great.
43:11Turkey I went there, and then they cut 35% of your stomach out.
43:15Yeah, yeah, yeah.
43:17So you can only eat small portions.
43:19six and a half stone since the end of February.
43:21How did that, like...
43:24What do you think about that?
43:26Like, good or bad? It was great.
43:27Turkey I went there.
43:29Oh, right.
43:30And then they cut 85% of your stomach out.
43:33Yeah, yeah, yeah.
43:34So you can only eat small portions.
43:35I mean, obviously, I'm a bigger guy.
43:36Aye, I'd have 20 stone whenever I went.
43:41So I'm 13 stone now, so I've lost over six and a half stone.
43:46Oh, congrats.
43:47So this year's really been fucking mental for me, like.
43:50Yeah, I would tell you, yeah.
43:51Getting under my brother, like, loss and all that.
43:54Yeah, yeah, and then big brother.
43:56Exactly.
43:57It's weird how, like, life works out like that.
44:01This year's been a real mental year for me.
44:03So whenever you get out, do you just plan to go back to farm?
44:07Yeah, pretty much.
44:08Pretty much?
44:09I love that.
44:10That's so fun, but I would love to be a farmer.
44:13Yeah, and, ah, no, it's sort of...
44:15Probably hard work, though.
44:16People say that, yeah, it's a lot of hard work, there's a lot of lows.
44:20Yeah.
44:21Don't get me wrong, there's a lot of highs, but, um...
44:22It's hard, like.
44:24It is hard, it's hard work.
44:25And it's tricky, especially at the minute, it's tricky.
44:27Nancy and Tiaja are in the bathroom.
44:32It's actually so weird that I like everyone.
44:34I know.
44:36Like, that can't be right.
44:37Tomorrow.
44:38You know, I know.
44:39Yeah, the game is changing, yeah.
44:42Yeah.
44:43That is, like, the most fucked-up thing ever to make someone go on the first day.
44:45I can't lie.
44:46That's so fun.
44:47Should I be happy that I'm safe, or should I be like...
44:48No, you should still be happy that this...
44:49Sorry, guys, I'm happy!
44:50Obviously, it's a shitty thing, because, obviously, people are on the bottom, but you're safe.
44:54So, and that's, like, a sick...
44:55How do you even react to that?
44:56Yeah.
44:57And it's just going to be like...
44:58I know!
44:59Like...
45:00Smile, cry, smile, cry.
45:01I don't know, like, just...
45:02It's crazy.
45:03My feeling must have been, like...
45:04Just great.
45:05I was buzzing.
45:06Yeah.
45:07I was buzzing.
45:08I'm not going to lie.
45:09But I was also like, damn.
45:10Yeah.
45:11And there's fucking eyes everywhere.
45:13I scour them in.
45:14I know.
45:15They've done that in practice, though.
45:16Big brother's always watching.
45:18Marcus has come to the diary room.
45:22Bit mad, this, innit?
45:24Proper mad.
45:25Really interesting bunch of people, all combined into one...
45:32house, and you can't really expect...
45:38Like, what can you expect?
45:40You just don't know what to expect.
45:41And now I'm here, and everyone's been dead sound.
45:45Just...
45:46Just ready to attack the day.
45:49Attack tomorrow.
45:51Marcus, what do you think your fellow housemates think of you?
45:55I think that they think that I'm not as smart as what I actually am.
46:04Like, I ask a lot of questions that might come across as, like, obvious to the person who's answering the questions.
46:12So...
46:13But I'm actually asking them to actually, like, get to know someone.
46:17And I'm not asking them...
46:20I'm actually curious to know.
46:22And that's how you get smarter, innit?
46:23You're not going to get smarter by just not asking people stuff.
46:26And what's going on tonight?
46:29Someone's gone home already.
46:32Like...
46:34What the fuck?
46:36That's, like, properly brutal, that.
46:40It's just...
46:42You just get one shot at it, don't you?
46:44You get one shot at it, and if it goes well, it goes well.
46:48Happy days.
46:49And if it doesn't, then, you know, it's a little bit better leaving after the first night.
46:54That's a bit, like, I'd be upset about that.
46:57If anything tonight has shown is that you just do not know what's going to happen at all.
47:03Like, I didn't expect someone to leave after the first, like, hour.
47:08But I suppose you just got to take every day as it comes.
47:11That's the plan.
47:13Just take every day as it comes and just have a good time.
47:17Because you just don't know.
47:19I literally don't know.
47:22Well said, Marcus.
47:25Appreciate that.
47:26Could have...
47:27Probably could have been, like, a philosopher in another lifetime.
47:30Might still be time for that career change.
47:36Next time.
47:41Four new arrivals.
47:47Cause 2 to 30
47:51day.
47:52Wow.
47:54e fuck.
47:56That movie huesang.
47:57That movie huesang.
47:59Oh man.
48:01I get one plus dike.
48:04Oh man.
48:05What a spectator allows you to do this.
48:08Oh boy how much of you are when you're out of here.
48:09You know, you can only go to the stage.
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