- 18 hours ago
Big Brother (2023) - Season 3 Episode 4
Category
😹
FunTranscript
00:00In a moment, you will return to the living room to give your evil eye to one unlucky housemate.
00:11George, you must now hand the evil eye to the housemate you want to face eviction.
00:23Zila, you have the evil eye. You will face eviction this Friday.
00:30Tonight, housemates, it's time to give out your second evil eye.
00:41I can't talk, sorry.
00:44Faye Scholler, you must hand the evil eye to the housemate you want to face eviction.
01:00Faye Scholler, you must have.
01:04Faye Scholler, you must have.
01:09Faye Schollers, you must have.
01:13Faye Scholler.
01:14Faye Scholler.
01:18Welcome to the city of dreams.
01:20It's so witty, you're never gonna get enough.
01:22Day three, 8.21 a.m.
01:28It could happen to you.
01:31Most of the housemates are asleep.
01:34May I?
01:38Do you think you'll do people trying?
01:40This is the first time I get to experience a morning ablution.
01:44You sort of, you know, just drop the towel off.
01:47You're naughty, naughty.
01:49People do the nomination thing.
01:51You're going to say, I don't nominate those two.
01:54Because if you talk in first thing in the morning, I'm trying to sleep.
02:02Well, big brother, good morning.
02:04Glad you've joined us.
02:07Have you been yet?
02:08No.
02:09You still don't have a poo?
02:10No.
02:12I think I have, like, a few years.
02:14Because then when I try, it's a nugget.
02:15I don't know.
02:21Oh, I'm learning something new today.
02:23For sure that.
02:24It's showing me how to use a washing machine and a dryer.
02:34She just looks at me and laughs like I'm just...
02:36You do it!
02:37No, I do, to be fair.
02:38I think she's in love.
02:39I know, I don't blame her.
02:40Oh, come here, Elsa.
02:47Oh, the romance is coming.
02:54What's mine?
02:55What are you laughing?
02:57Fuck.
02:5710.34am.
03:06Big brother has called the new housemates to the diary room
03:11to discuss their evil eye task.
03:14Housemates, yesterday you delivered your first evil eye.
03:18I'd hated it.
03:20That wasn't fun.
03:22No.
03:22That's a bit up.
03:23You decided that Zila will face the first public vote this week.
03:28Yeah, it's not the best, but, you know,
03:30it's a decision we made as a whole.
03:32And, you know, live by the sword, die by the sword,
03:34so we're sticking with it, I guess.
03:37Housemates, tonight you'll deliver your second evil eye.
03:41The housemate you choose will face the public vote against Zila.
03:46I know, this is me being a cop-out, I know.
03:49But, like, when we gave it to Zila,
03:50I'm not saying that we didn't take it lightly, definitely not, but...
03:53Yeah.
03:53Physically giving to him was different than us talking about it,
03:55do you know what I mean?
03:55Yeah.
03:56I think I might have a possible solution,
03:58see what you think of this.
03:59What if they come before each one individually,
04:02and we say to them,
04:04if you wanted to save someone,
04:08who would it be and why?
04:09This is what you don't, this is why you'd like to make...
04:11How about that?
04:12Yes.
04:13Or if you wanted to kick someone out, who would it be?
04:15Shall we do those two questions?
04:17How about that?
04:17We can blame whoever picked.
04:19Yeah, yeah, yeah.
04:20Is that a good idea?
04:21Yeah.
04:21OK, with great power comes great responsibility,
04:24and I feel we're using that to the best of our ability.
04:29I'd rather it be me than anyone else, to be honest.
04:3210.57 a.m.
04:40Some of the housemates are working out in the garden.
04:45You want to get a roll cam?
04:47I knew that.
04:48Yeah?
04:49Yeah, the lifting bit.
04:50Yeah, this one, definitely.
04:51It's actually quite heavy, to be honest.
04:53Oh, yes, get me!
04:54Yeah!
04:55Imagine it in a certain way.
04:56Whoa!
04:57Yeah, no, that's actually perfect, to be fair.
04:58I'd recommend, so I'd recommend, if you rotate your shoulders into, like that, rather than,
05:07and then bring it up.
05:08Yeah.
05:09Slowly, and now, perfect.
05:10You probably have to do a few, because you're clearly very strong, so you can...
05:15There you go.
05:16Nice.
05:17In the poi shirt as well.
05:18Yeah, look at that.
05:19Iconic.
05:20So good.
05:21And sliders.
05:22I feel that's enough for that.
05:23No, good.
05:24George, Richard and Jenny are at the dining table.
05:25Here's something you didn't know you didn't know.
05:26What?
05:27You know there's this kind of stereotypical thing about blue for boys and pink for girls?
05:28Yes.
05:29Right.
05:30Hundreds of years ago, it was the opposite way round. Pink was perceived as being a strident,
05:31strong colour, and blue was more serene and calm and relaxed.
05:32No way.
05:33Absolutely.
05:34So if somebody...
05:35So why did somebody change someday?
05:36I don't know.
05:37No way.
05:38Absolutely.
05:39So if somebody...
05:40So why did somebody change someday?
05:41I don't know.
05:42I don't know.
05:43I don't know.
05:44I don't know.
05:45I don't know.
05:46I don't know.
05:47I don't know.
05:48I don't know.
05:49I don't know.
05:50But human beings, they do that, don't they?
05:51They change things for no reason.
05:52But it originated where blue was for girls and pink was for boys.
05:53Well, when I said...
05:54It was like that, but whether that was the origin or whether there was something else
05:55even before that, I don't know.
05:56See, it's mad to think because, like, my whole life I've just known, like, if you
06:11have a newborn baby and it's a girl, you put them in a wee pink bab.
06:15Yes.
06:16Or a boy, wee blue bab.
06:17Yes.
06:18It's weird to like, frankly, the other way around.
06:19Yeah.
06:20So you never know.
06:21Whenever I'm 70, it could be pink for boys.
06:24It may have changed again.
06:25Who knows?
06:26Mmm.
06:27OK.
06:28Have you done...
06:29Have you had a workout?
06:30No.
06:31Have you?
06:32No, good.
06:33I don't want you to without me.
06:34No, I'm not going to.
06:35Well, they just started.
06:36So I'm getting changed now.
06:37That's what I thought I could do.
06:38Yeah.
06:39So I was being a bit a perv there.
06:41Your boobs are lovely.
06:43Sorry, that was really inappropriate.
06:44I'm sorry.
06:45They're not real because I had breast cancer.
06:47What did you do?
06:48I should be dead.
06:49Honey.
06:50I should be dead.
06:51If I hadn't have gone when I did...
06:52Why did you go?
06:53Like, what made you...?
06:54Playing with a necklace.
06:55I had a cross necklace on.
06:56He's doing that.
06:57And then I thought, oh, what's that there?
07:00Really?
07:01And I don't know why.
07:02I just...
07:03I went, ooh, like that.
07:04Went to the doctor and the doctor said,
07:07we'll send you to the hospital.
07:08Sent me down and this woman went...
07:10Oh, my God.
07:11And then they run me down like that.
07:13Anyway, so I had a lumpectomy.
07:15Oh, my God.
07:16I've still got my nipples, thank God.
07:17Got a lumpectomy and then he put a boob in there,
07:19but he said, might as well put a boob in there.
07:20But what's happened is, one's much bigger than the other.
07:23This one's a massive one.
07:24Do you have your favourite?
07:25Yeah.
07:26Preferred a big one.
07:27LAUGHTER
07:39Richard has an announcement.
07:41Right.
07:44Ladies and gentlemen, attention, please.
07:45Attention, please.
07:48As you know, this evening the four newbies
07:51again have to make a very unpleasant decision
07:53which none of us are looking forward to.
07:55And so what we're going to do is,
07:57we're going in a few minutes' time,
07:58we're going to go into the snug.
07:59You can come and see us one at a time
08:01and we would like you to tell us
08:03if you were in our position,
08:05who would you want to stay
08:07and who would you want to go?
08:09And we're going to ask everyone those same questions
08:12and depending on the answers that you give,
08:15we'll somehow cobble all that together
08:17and come up with a decision about
08:18who we have to give the evil eye to later on.
08:20How would you even do that?
08:22How would you choose what?
08:23I don't know.
08:29It's giving me anxiety.
08:35Caroline is in the daily room talking to Big Brother.
08:39I actually cannot believe how much I'm enjoying myself.
08:42It's brilliant.
08:43I wake up every morning excited.
08:44This has sort of like completely brought me back to life again
08:47because I'm out of my comfort zone
08:49and I sort of regret all the time I've sort of spent alone
08:53when I could have been having a lot more fun.
08:56This has been an incredible way of throwing myself out there again,
09:00I suppose.
09:01And especially because there's not anyone sort of my age.
09:05I'm mucking about with 20-year-olds.
09:08And my brain is probably stuck in my 20s.
09:11So I can muck about and be a kid again.
09:14I'm thinking wow.
09:27Got that wow factor also blown away.
09:31Now sweater, yeah it's here to stay.
09:33Wow.
09:3512.46pm.
09:37Wow.
09:38Wow.
09:39Zila is in the daily room.
09:42I don't want to go.
09:44I don't.
09:45But at the end of the day I'm in the Big Brother house
09:48and I've still got three more days here regardless.
09:52So like I'm so lucky to be here.
09:54I need to remember that.
09:56I'm so lucky to be here.
09:57If I don't go then I guess it'd be quite a rush to survive.
10:03But we'll see.
10:05I really want to be here next week.
10:07I came into this experience wanting to be around people
10:10I wouldn't usually be around.
10:11And naturally I have gravitated towards people like Faye Scholler
10:14and Sam.
10:15So Faye Scholler and Sam both know about my gender identity
10:18and I feel like I do realise that I just feel a lot more open
10:22with people.
10:23Because I can make jokes and stuff that I can't necessarily make
10:27with the other housemates right now just because I haven't
10:29necessarily brought up the fact that I'm trans.
10:32So that's nice.
10:34So yeah I just I also I woke up this morning and I realised that
10:37like it's okay to find out in this environment that I'm actually
10:43more introverted than I thought I was or maybe less outspoken
10:48than I thought I was.
10:49I would say I'm still outspoken.
10:50But like yeah I think I felt I've been feeling guilty
10:55if there's situations where I'm like I don't actually want to go
10:58over to that big group right now but I know I should be socialising
11:01and making an effort with people and I'm like no it's okay
11:03because like you can bond with people in smaller clusters.
11:06Yeah it's it's a process.
11:09It's a process.
11:11Richard, George, Cameron B and Fia Scholler are inviting housemates
11:16to the snug.
11:17The beauty of this is they'll get a taste of how difficult it is and
11:21hopefully they won't hate us when we make whatever the decision is.
11:27Hello, hello, hello.
11:29This is the weirdest interview I've ever had.
11:32Don't.
11:33Okay.
11:34Well you were in the position which we find ourselves in.
11:36Yes.
11:37Is there someone who you would particularly like to stay?
11:40And who do you like least?
11:43I think I'd love to take to stay.
11:45Alright.
11:47This is horrible.
11:48But I've interacted least with Cameron.
11:53So Cameron to stay for 100%.
11:55Yeah.
11:56I really like it.
11:57It's just a lovely fit.
11:58Like nobody can dislike Cameron.
12:00And then the difficult bit.
12:01This is a tough one.
12:02The person that I've spoken to the least is probably Tasia.
12:05The two people I've spoken to the least is Jenny and also Cameron.
12:12And I actually hate to say that because he's West Country like me.
12:15Someone that I'd want to save in there.
12:17Probably go with Cameron.
12:18Okay.
12:19Other Cameron.
12:20Yeah, yeah, yeah.
12:21I feel like he's got more to offer.
12:22The only one I don't sit for hours and talk to and giggle
12:25with is probably Cameron.
12:27Okay.
12:30That is extraordinary.
12:37As you know, my favourite, you know.
12:38I think we all know.
12:39Carol.
12:40Yeah.
12:41I wanted to save her, obviously.
12:42And then this is pretty much very difficult for me.
12:46I wanted to put the name Elsa.
12:48I think certain things she's doing it for the camera.
12:51I think the person I would, I would vote for is Elsa just because it's the person that I've spoken to the least.
12:58I've had a connection with everyone but I feel like I haven't really bonded yet with Jenny.
13:03Okay.
13:04I feel like I've not spoken to like Farmer Cameron as much.
13:09Okay.
13:10Oh no.
13:11I know.
13:12So it's not like you dislike them.
13:13It's just they haven't really clicked yet.
13:16Cameron maybe.
13:17The two people I've spoken to the least is probably Gani and Nancy.
13:24We weren't going to have to vote on that because I know Cameron's got, he had the most votes but he also had the most saves.
13:29Okay, Richard you first.
13:31Come on Ricky lad.
13:32Gani.
13:33Okay.
13:34When Gani was in, he voted for Elsa to leave because he said he thought she might be playing up for the cameras.
13:40And when I've seen him doing all of these like dance moves and singing, occasionally, I didn't think about it much at the time but it crossed my mind.
13:47I thought, are you just kind of putting on a show for the wider public?
13:51If I had to decide one, I'd put it on Gani.
13:54Okay.
13:55Okay.
13:56Go with Elsa.
13:57Yeah, mine would be Elsa.
13:59So you'd vote Elsa out, you'd vote Gani out.
14:01I'd vote Gani out.
14:02Yeah.
14:03I'd vote Gani out, you'd vote Elsa out.
14:04You'd vote Elsa out.
14:05So the two names is Elsa and Gani.
14:06Bloody hell.
14:151 or 9pm.
14:18Jenny has come to the diary room.
14:21Hello Jenny.
14:22How are you today?
14:23I'm doing great today.
14:24Me and Cameron made a pact that we are besties.
14:28I told Cameron myself, I said Cameron, I wasn't fond of farmers before I came in here.
14:33But now my bestie is a farmer so, you know what I mean?
14:38Honestly, if I get Cameron in dairy.
14:40Classic night with me and the dairy girls in the diamond, right?
14:44Is we go on, we get a biff.
14:47You have to book a biff.
14:48Because if you don't book a biff, it's a small nightclub.
14:51Therefore, you will be standing in the dance floor.
14:53Then when you book a biff, you get the girls they bring you over.
14:56They'll bring you over Grey Goose and Tequila Rose.
14:59And they'll bring you over alcohol pops.
15:02And they sit at the middle table and they do sparklers and all.
15:05And it's really fun.
15:06Cameron is quizzing Sam.
15:09Here's a question.
15:10What makes a gay bar different to a normal nightclub?
15:14It's just like...
15:15Is saying gay people alright?
15:17Yeah, of course it is.
15:18Anything's fine.
15:19Is it queer people you meant to say?
15:20You can say queer as gosh.
15:21I don't want to offend anyone.
15:23No, bless you.
15:24You can never really say the wrong thing if your intentions are always good.
15:26I've heard this.
15:27Yeah, yeah.
15:28Have you ever had like a relationship?
15:29No, never.
15:30I've never had a relationship in my whole life.
15:31Same.
15:32High five.
15:33I don't know.
15:34I'm just sort of bad at women.
15:35Really?
15:36You're so good at talking.
15:37So, is it just getting the initial...
15:39I think it's self-conscious.
15:40Like my weight.
15:41I always feel self-conscious.
15:42Really? Do you?
15:43Yeah, I probably shouldn't.
15:44Why should I?
15:45I mean, if you feel self-conscious, that's how you feel.
15:47Yeah.
15:48I need a gay wingman.
15:49Do you?
15:50Okay, I'll take that.
15:51I can try.
15:52Do you have any gay friends back home?
15:53Or is there not many people like that?
15:54Not that I know.
15:55I'd have said the farming industry is still probably quite closeted.
15:59Yeah, yeah, yeah.
16:00I've heard there's a lot of closeted farmers.
16:01Yeah.
16:02I don't think we're as progressive as what we should be.
16:05Yeah.
16:06That's a nice way to frame it.
16:08Being self-critical about the industry.
16:10Yeah.
16:11In some ways.
16:201.54pm.
16:22Gani is in the daily room.
16:24Gani, how was your chat with the four new housemates?
16:35What's on your mind, Gani?
16:36Not everybody is going to like everybody.
16:39There will be love and hate.
16:41So probably I'm deep thinking, like, maybe the people who are hating me may be thinking that I'm acting, I'm just doing it for something, for some other reason.
16:49But this is me.
16:51For me, I'm not pretending, I'm not pleasing or I'm not doing anything keeping in the mind.
16:57Actually, no strategy is the strategy for me.
17:00I'm just coming and I'm enjoying and I'm loving the experiment.
17:04Gani, you said you were worried that some of the housemates might hate you.
17:09Do you feel like that's the case?
17:11No, I don't think so.
17:13Maybe, maybe in the future when I'm staying longer, they may hate me for a few other reasons.
17:19But sometimes I think about what others think in terms of negatively about me.
17:25But hating, nah.
17:27Even if they hate me, they will love me, eventually.
17:30Gani, Big Brother suggests that it's a good thing to get to know and speak to your housemates.
17:35They might also be able to chat to you more about anything you'd like to.
17:39Yeah, sure.
17:40Definitely.
17:41Elsa, Marcus and Zila are getting to know each other.
17:46Mum's an immigrant, but yeah, she's good at English.
17:49She came home when she was like four or five.
17:51Yeah.
17:52And then she didn't speak English when she came over, but she learned it pretty quickly.
17:55My mum's a G.
17:56A G?
17:57Sure, a G, yeah.
17:58What do your parents do, both of you?
18:00Like, what do your parents do?
18:01Are you a dad's caretaker?
18:02Well, he used to be.
18:04Yeah.
18:05And then he got really ill, so he doesn't work anymore.
18:07And then my mum is a social worker for people with disabilities.
18:11Nice, nice.
18:12What about you?
18:13Mum and dad have got a good, like, simple relationship.
18:16I'm adopted.
18:17You're adopted?
18:18Yeah.
18:19How are you?
18:20Yeah.
18:21How old were you, do you know?
18:22Three.
18:23Three years old?
18:24But I remember all of it.
18:25We were just severely neglected.
18:27Oh, my God, I always want to cry.
18:29Oh, my God.
18:30Have you, like, seen your mum, like, your parent, your biological mum?
18:36My birth family.
18:37I've met my birth parents, yeah.
18:38What was it like?
18:39I met my birth mum on my 18th birthday, which is, like, that's all I remember, my 18th being.
18:46It was very intense.
18:47I don't know why I did it on my 18th.
18:49On the actual day of your birthday?
18:50Yeah.
18:51And she didn't feel like a mum.
18:53She just felt like a stranger.
18:55And then I met my dad, like, literally a few months ago.
19:01Oh, wow.
19:02Yeah, like, literally, like, the first time ever in my life I've ever spoke to him.
19:06Wow.
19:07How did that go?
19:08That was crazy.
19:09And it was so weird, because I've always grown up, like, feeling like, like, an old duckling.
19:13Like, where do I come from?
19:14Yes.
19:15I met him and, like, he, like, he was so scary, because I literally see me and him.
19:18Yeah.
19:19It was so weird.
19:20Like, looks-wise, I was like, what?
19:22Do you connect more to him than your birth?
19:25Sort of.
19:26Like, yeah.
19:27But then again, it's like, then it's like, how could you do that?
19:31Oh, it's just like, then it's like that natural resentment.
19:34It's like, so...
19:35Yeah.
19:36So you don't think you can ever build on it?
19:38A relationship, no.
19:39And the thing is, when people hear about, like, adopted children and stuff, it's like,
19:43oh, well, would you want to get to know your parents?
19:45It's like, but they are my parents.
19:47The day they took me, they weren't my mum and dad.
19:49And they've been really good to you as well?
19:50Yeah.
19:51I have such a good relationship.
19:52Yeah.
19:53You can sit on your own.
19:54I love them so much, yeah.
19:56Yeah.
19:57You're so cute.
19:58I know.
19:59Oh, my God.
20:00I'm sorry.
20:01Thank you for sharing.
20:02Yeah.
20:03Thank you for sharing, for like, prodding you.
20:04But I want to, I want to adopt.
20:05Yeah.
20:06Adoption is like, a second chance at life.
20:08Yeah.
20:09No problem, I got it.
20:22I got it.
20:23No sweat, just wash this.
20:24Put your mind to these, like a breeze.
20:26Easy.
20:27One, two, three.
20:312.13 PM.
20:33Gani has a question.
20:35Do you guys think that I have a good future in the singing field?
20:38Yeah.
20:39In England, in America.
20:41You need to go on Eurovision.
20:43Maybe with my darling Dua Lipa.
20:46She's good at dancing, you know?
20:48She does this one.
20:50She will do this.
20:52She does a stunning one.
20:53She's a great performer, like.
20:55Yes.
20:56Goddamn, you got me in love again.
20:59That's what I really love.
21:01Yeah.
21:02Got me in love again.
21:03Do, do, do, do, do, do, do, do, do, do.
21:07Jenny and Richard are in the garden.
21:09I like looking at the sky and trying to think what all the clouds look like.
21:14So see if you look at them for long enough, they start morphing on their finds.
21:17They do.
21:18Don't they?
21:19Yes.
21:20The more relaxed you are, the more likely that is to happen.
21:22Yes.
21:23And sometimes it's the gaps between the clouds.
21:24Yes.
21:25Like that blue bit there.
21:26What I'm seeing there.
21:27A butterfly.
21:28Oh, yes.
21:29Yes it is.
21:30Do you see that?
21:31Except it's changing a bit now because it is moving a little bit.
21:32Yes.
21:33It's moving.
21:34I saw that as a dog with its head facing that way.
21:36Front paws back paws and its tail up.
21:37And that's just his tail.
21:38Yeah, yeah.
21:39Tasia, Caroline and Thea Scholler are in the snug.
21:44You know like Frida Kahlo, they had the joining houses.
21:47Yeah.
21:48That's a dream for me.
21:49A dream for you.
21:50Live next to me but don't live with me.
21:51A lot of people do it, you know.
21:52A lot.
21:53My mum's a bit like that though.
21:54Like she's got like someone that she's like seen for years but they don't live together.
22:00Like she'll go and stay there and sometimes he'll come round to mine but it's never, they
22:03would never like move in together or like, do you know what I mean?
22:06It's not proper, they just see each other.
22:08Like they've seen each other for years.
22:09That's what I want.
22:10But she's very independent.
22:11She put her kids first.
22:12Yeah.
22:13I mean she's had, like she had a long term relationship.
22:16They was together for like four years.
22:17When they split, he still wanted to see us.
22:20And he's just been in my life ever since.
22:21Like he's like, he's my dad.
22:22Stop it.
22:23Yeah.
22:24And like he's got like kids now and it's like, they're my sisters and brothers, his daughter
22:27like, do you know what I mean?
22:28So when have you been talking about your dad?
22:29That's who I'm talking about.
22:30You're like, my dad has been joking.
22:31Yeah.
22:32Your mum's lucky then.
22:33Yeah.
22:34Because he's, what a darling to stay.
22:35Yeah, I know.
22:36At first she was a bit skeptical because she was like, why do you?
22:38Yeah, do you know what I mean?
22:39But I'm so, because she could have easily said no, you're not seeing him again.
22:42But I'm so glad because it's like, his family's my family, his mum.
22:45I wouldn't see it any different.
22:46That's my nan, that's my auntie, my cousins.
22:48Like, yeah.
22:49Yeah.
22:50I'm so lucky.
22:51Like, I've got like a bonus family basically.
22:53So, it's heck.
22:54And your mum's happy with someone now?
22:56Yeah.
22:57That one that she sees.
22:58Yeah.
22:59But what I mean is, she's very independent, my mum.
23:00So, she just likes to have her own space and stuff.
23:03Yeah.
23:04And I wouldn't want to...
23:05I'd love to have a job with my mum.
23:07Yeah.
23:08It'd be fantastic.
23:09Oh, sorry.
23:10Oh, you're getting emotional.
23:11No, I'm not.
23:12Bad men don't get emotional.
23:15Oh, my gosh.
23:17Yeah, that's really beautiful.
23:18Aw.
23:275 or 3pm.
23:29Richard, Cameron B, Fia Scholler and George have been called to the diary room.
23:35Room for a small one.
23:37Come on.
23:38Get in, Jagger.
23:39Hello, big brother.
23:40I doubt.
23:41Housemates.
23:42Yes.
23:43Shortly, it's time to give out your second evil eye.
23:47Okay.
23:48We're ready.
23:49This is a very important decision.
23:52Which housemates are you considering?
23:56Yesterday, the decision we arrived at was as a result of the thoughts of just the four of us.
24:02We yesterday gave out an evil eye to Zella.
24:05We feel that we made the wrong decision last night.
24:07But having sought the advice of everybody, we feel that the right thing is to reconsider that decision
24:15and instead suggest as our two evil eye recipients, Gani and Elsa.
24:22No, Richard.
24:23Housemates cannot change yesterday's nomination.
24:27That's fine, but I want it to go out loud and clear.
24:29I think Zella should stay and Gani should take his place on the hook with Elsa.
24:36That's my comment.
24:38Richard, big brother's decision is final.
24:41You're very kind.
24:43May I remind you that yesterday when we had a 50-50, I changed my vote, which I now regret
24:48and that meant that Zella was the one in the firing line.
24:51So today I would prefer not to have to change my vote.
24:54No, Richard, that's fair.
24:55So I'm afraid I'm just going to leave it to you to make the decision.
24:58Yeah.
24:59Oh, it's hard.
25:00Do you think Gani's being genuine?
25:02Or is he trying too hard to be entertaining and funny?
25:06I think he's being genuine.
25:08All right, so is Elsa's personality good for the house?
25:11There's going to be a task coming where we're going to need people who can hold it firm
25:14and do well on task and that can be deciding facts if we eat good or we eat bad.
25:19Thinking of today, thinking of yesterday, do you see an impact on the house overall?
25:23And I think for Gani there'd be a bigger impact overall, whether that's positive or negative
25:29because he's a big character, than there would be for Elsa at this stage today.
25:34That's just my, like, that's just where my brain's at with it.
25:41So when we were talking yesterday and you were asking me how I met my girlfriend,
25:44and I was like, I was holding back a bit because the real story is, I haven't mentioned this to you yet,
25:49but I'm transgender.
25:50Are you?
25:51So when we, yes, I was a woman, and like, we were in a lesbian couple.
25:55And she loved me through that, she loved me through my transition.
25:57I'm blown away.
25:58Yeah.
25:59Never thought for one second, like, that is crazy, that's mind blowing me, but fair enough.
26:04When I got my surgery, she, like, nursed me back to health.
26:06She's loved me in so many forms.
26:07And it's incredible.
26:08It really is.
26:09But poor her, she went from, she went from a lesbian relationship dating a man.
26:13I know.
26:14Like, I came into this scenario, into this situation, so I could just have conversations with people.
26:18Yeah.
26:19Not to lecture them about transness, I don't care.
26:20No.
26:21If it comes up, I'd love to talk about it, because I'd talk about it if I wasn't trans, I think.
26:24Yeah.
26:25You don't have to necessarily tell people you're a trans either, because, like, it's,
26:29it has part of your identity, but like, you are a man.
26:32Yeah, exactly.
26:33Do you get what I'm trying to say?
26:34And it's like, it's cool, because it's like...
26:36You're sort of like, undercover.
26:38Yeah, almost, a little bit.
26:39And whether they like it or not, everyone has an idea of what trans looks like in their head.
26:43Yeah.
26:44People with, maybe like, you know, that would judge people that are trans.
26:48Yeah, yeah.
26:49Maybe people that maybe do, maybe get to know you, and then Hank...
26:52And then, and it changes their mind, they're like...
26:54It changes their perspective, and they're like...
26:55Oh, wow.
26:56No, but you know what, I am glad you told me, because I feel honoured that you told me
27:01that, because you don't have to tell me that.
27:04Housemates, you've locked in your answer.
27:07Are you happy?
27:09We're not going to be happy with anything, but as happy as can be.
27:14As happy as a colonoscopy.
27:15My hope would be, that if those two are in the eviction, that Zello would win it.
27:21And would stay.
27:22That we would not be evicted, even though he's up for eviction potentially.
27:25I think it's a loss for the house either way.
27:27Yes, yes.
27:355.58pm.
27:38Big Brother has gathered the housemates in the living area.
27:42This is Big Brother.
27:47Fais Scholler, George, Cameron B, and Richard.
27:51You hold the power to decide which two housemates will face the public vote.
27:57You've already chosen Zello.
27:59It's now time to choose the housemate that will join him facing this week's eviction.
28:06Fais Scholler, you must now hand the evil eye to the housemate you want to face eviction.
28:23Whoa.
28:24No.
28:27I can't believe that.
28:31I can't believe it.
28:32It's okay, it's okay.
28:35Well, this is it.
28:39Oh my God.
28:41You must now give your reasons for your decision.
28:45Fais Scholler, why have you chosen Ghani?
28:57I can't talk, sir.
28:58It's okay, it's okay.
28:59It's okay, babe.
29:00I just feel so for them.
29:01Yeah.
29:02Come here, give a talk.
29:03Sorry.
29:04No, no, no.
29:05It's...
29:06The talk, I was like, I can't actually open my mouth and say words.
29:07No, no.
29:08And I don't want to cry.
29:09Because it's not about me in that moment.
29:11Let's go.
29:12Ah, sorry.
29:14Fais Scholler, are you ready to give your reasons?
29:15Yes.
29:16Okay.
29:17As a group, we decided, we made a decision.
29:18We've taken, obviously, the last two days.
29:19And we've not done this lightly, but we've had to make a decision.
29:20No, no, no, no.
29:21No, no.
29:22No, no, no, no, no.
29:23You're not.
29:26Let's go.
29:27Sorry.
29:29Fais Scholler, are you ready to give your reasons?
29:33Faye Shola, are you ready to give your reasons?
29:37Yes.
29:39OK, as a group, we decided, we made a decision.
29:43We've taken, obviously, the last two days,
29:44and we've not done this lightly, but we've had to make a decision.
29:51It's really difficult.
29:54We took feedback from the interviews we conducted earlier.
29:57We got the impression some people feel on edge
30:01when the whole show and dance stuff goes on in the garden sometimes,
30:07and we are sorry, but that is sort of the only thing we could figure out.
30:14Keep being you is my advice, but maybe that's not everyone's cup of tea.
30:19Apologies, Gani.
30:22After all the chats we've had, it got whittled down to two people.
30:25Obviously, I'm not going to drop names.
30:27The person you got put up against, I've had more time to speak to,
30:30more time to chat to, more time to understand them, so that's why.
30:35It is well said that there is wisdom in the counsel of many,
30:39and that's why we sought everyone's input earlier in the day.
30:44But even with having received all your comments,
30:48we still debated it.
30:50But the thing that just tipped it for me was sometimes all the singing and dancing,
30:56as wonderful as it is, I just, something inside me felt that perhaps it was more for the benefit
31:03of the cameras than those of us here in the house.
31:06That may be a wrong perception, but it was something that just crossed my mind.
31:10But it was, it was that close.
31:12It was that close.
31:13And huge apologies.
31:17Well, I don't know who said my name.
31:19Singing and dancing, this is my nature.
31:22So this is me.
31:22I cannot 24 by 7 act.
31:25So with all the inputs, I'll take it and I'll face the eviction.
31:36This is Big Brother.
31:42Zila and Ghani, you have received the two evil eyes
31:46and will be up for eviction and face the public vote on Friday.
31:50Don't let it knock your sparkle, mate.
31:57Come in, big boy.
31:58Thank God.
31:59Oh, my God.
32:00Let me, let me go.
32:01Don't stop the dancing.
32:01Never.
32:02Yeah, come here.
32:03You think that I'm going to be stopping myself being nice?
32:05Can't you fucking do that?
32:07No way.
32:11I'm not going anywhere.
32:12He is a showman.
32:13Yeah.
32:14That's what I like.
32:15Yes, I am.
32:15He's so entertaining.
32:16We love that.
32:16I can't marry you.
32:17Yeah, I can't afford to do that later.
32:18Well, I can't marry you.
32:19I think I know.
32:20I'm sure.
32:20Oh, it was, man.
32:21Yeah.
32:22I met them.
32:22They picked him anyway.
32:23Yeah, I think so.
32:24And then they're waiting for the other ones to say.
32:26Yes.
32:26We're not allowed to discuss it.
32:27Yeah, of course.
32:28Of course not.
32:29Come here, my love.
32:29Hey, Zila.
32:33Don't let it change the way that you are.
32:36No.
32:37I'm not.
32:38You're not going.
32:39You're not going.
32:41Well, the public will decide.
32:42I just wish it was more than two of us.
32:44Because it's like...
32:45You never know.
32:45Maybe Big Brother will ask us to go over two.
32:47Because I hate the idea of being like,
32:49we're definitely not going to be under the same roof next week.
32:51I don't like that.
32:56That was awful.
32:58Do you want to go for a walk?
33:00Yeah, let's wonder.
33:01I really fought my corner.
33:04Oh, did you?
33:05And in the end, I was overruled.
33:08Oh.
33:09By the boss.
33:10Anyway, I can't say.
33:13But not everyone's everyone's cup of tea.
33:15It's obvious, isn't it?
33:15And how can it be?
33:16Well, it's not so much cup of tea.
33:18We tried to do it as fairly as possible based on what everyone said.
33:21Yeah, right.
33:21So it's kind of an amalgam of all the comments that were made.
33:24Yeah.
33:25Plus our own observations as well, of course.
33:27Yeah.
33:28Anyway, it's done.
33:29It's done.
33:30It's done.
33:30Cheers.
33:31Move on.
33:329.46 p.m.
33:57Thea Scholler and Zila are in the kitchen.
34:00I guess when you go from female to male, like, you start asking yourself, what kind of man do I want to be?
34:05Because it also, I guess, that's how I was 23 when I first started transitioning.
34:09I was going to ask you this, but I was like, I don't want to.
34:10See how many two years there?
34:11But no more periods.
34:13Oh, pierce off.
34:14Well, that's why I'm really excited about my surgery, to be fair.
34:16Get my room removed.
34:17No more fucking periods.
34:18Oh, my God.
34:19Do you feel like, did you want to have kids before then and if that affected you, or did you just never care?
34:23I think society tells you the next step is, as a woman, have a child.
34:27Procreate, you know?
34:27And I don't know if I have, you know, wanted to have a child because societal norms, or if I truly wanted to actually hold a child within my body.
34:36Do you know what I mean?
34:36Yeah.
34:36I know I want to give a child a home.
34:38I just don't think I've ever really, truly wanted to do it in that way.
34:44And so I've come to terms with it.
34:45But it is, like, you, like, as a woman, in general, losing that piece of you feels really weird.
34:51For me, it's just not something that's helping me.
34:55Yeah, yeah.
34:55You're not conducive to my life.
34:57Yeah.
34:59Sam and George are talking about drag shows.
35:02It's like a comedy show, like a pop concert.
35:04Oh, it's just Gemma and Simon.
35:05Yes, it's general.
35:06It's got, like, a lot of comedy, pop stuff, beautiful makeup, like, outfits.
35:10I just gotta go, hi.
35:11You'll have to take me to one.
35:13I would love that.
35:13It's a whole big community of its own thing.
35:15I love it so much.
35:17Why don't you do it, then?
35:18I just love being myself as a personality.
35:20I think it's enough.
35:20And I think I blend gender enough to be entertaining enough.
35:23Do you know what I mean?
35:23And eye-catching enough so that works.
35:24Yeah.
35:25What is your gender?
35:26I haven't asked.
35:27Just whatever anybody wants.
35:29I just basically just live, like, life as me.
35:32And then anyone wants to call me something they can do, I'm not bothered, really.
35:35It's more like everyone else makes them feel comfortable and I just live as myself, really.
35:38Have you always been like that?
35:40More vocally about it past few years, more visually like that past few years.
35:43I've always seen myself as that since I was a kid.
35:45But I didn't know what that meant and how to articulate that until I got vocabulary and, you know, got in the community and stuff, really.
35:51Do you think people of, like, the ambiguous genders,
35:57do you think they've always existed?
35:58Yeah, I think so.
36:00But maybe they just didn't have labels or, like, terminology and stuff.
36:03I genuinely think there are real-life cases where people are, like, feel they've been born in the wrong body.
36:10Yeah, definitely.
36:10But at the same time, I feel this ideology is purported onto vulnerable minds, like children.
36:19And before they're 18, when your mind's still developing, I think kids have so much to think about.
36:24It's like they end up questioning, oh, am I something, I'm not, am I, and I don't know if that's healthy for kids in development.
36:34Yeah.
36:35I've just heard cases where kids get the op done and everything.
36:39Oh.
36:40And that's irreversible.
36:41Well.
36:41And then they change their mind and realise they were just gay.
36:44That's funny.
36:45But a lot of kids can't have the op and stuff because it's, like, illegal and things.
36:48Like, it's the only thing you can do, or you could do before last year underage, was get put on hormones.
36:53But that took about two years at least to go through mental evaluations.
37:00And you have to go, like, to doctors to kind of prove that you're trans kind of thing first.
37:04And then you get on hormones, which are reversible.
37:07So that was all that was accessible to kids before last year.
37:10Yeah.
37:10And now that's not a thing now.
37:12So it's more just giving them the option to have a pause in their puberty and think what they want for themselves.
37:15Yeah.
37:15But nothing that is life-changing happens until you're an adult and you have to take years to prove it and stuff.
37:20So it's probably more, like, misinformation propaganda.
37:24Yeah.
37:3110.22pm.
37:34Some of the housemates are in the garden.
37:37Is Richard all right?
37:39You don't see me.
37:40He said something funny tonight.
37:42He goes, I had to really, really fight.
37:45Tonight.
37:47But I lost.
37:48He didn't.
37:49He didn't.
37:50I was, like, thinking, oh, my God, Richard must really love him.
37:53I saw the pair of you come out in the garden.
37:55Yeah, because he was upset.
37:56Because he was.
37:57Yeah, really upset.
37:58But we walked in the garden and he was, like, going, Caroline, I tried.
38:02I tried.
38:03I tried.
38:04I tried.
38:05He didn't try hard to do anything, so.
38:07OK, all right, all right, leave it then.
38:09No, thanks for letting me know, because I'm...
38:11Sorry.
38:12No, because I thought you were the bad boy.
38:14Well, he looks, like, a little in the solitude.
38:18He comes across like he wouldn't hurt a fly.
38:20But it's always those types of people.
38:22I know, but it's quite fascinating.
38:23It's quite fascinating.
38:25I might ask him later.
38:27I just don't think I can be bothered to fall out with someone.
38:31Are you into that?
38:32In the screaming match?
38:34What?
38:35Free search?
38:36Oh, my God, bloody weight.
38:39Oh, my God.
38:40I'm so glad you're here.
38:41I wouldn't.
38:42I'm really, honestly, swam alive.
38:44To be honest with you, I'm looking around.
38:46Who could I get into a screaming match with?
38:48I don't know if anyone's got that passion for anything.
38:51Well, because probably I agree with a lot what you say.
38:53That's the trouble.
38:54Yeah, I'm noticing that more, but...
38:56Yeah, yeah, yeah.
38:57So, I don't think we're...
38:58Are you political?
38:59Yeah.
39:00Wait, you didn't commit yesterday.
39:02Are you a member of a party?
39:03Yeah.
39:04Well, I tell you, you won't like this.
39:06I'm afraid.
39:06Why do I?
39:07I'm quite good friends with Nigel Farage.
39:09Really?
39:10Are you actually?
39:10He's a lovely bloke.
39:11Does she know him?
39:12I just like him.
39:13You know Nigel Farage in real life?
39:16Yeah.
39:16You actually do?
39:17Like, he's your friend?
39:18Like, you know him?
39:18Well, I went to a funeral with him the other day and sat in his car.
39:21And you actually like Nigel Farage?
39:23Yeah.
39:23Do you actually...
39:24As a person, yes.
39:25But as like...
39:26I'm not talking about politics.
39:27He has a proper character, yeah, but what about his politics?
39:30What do you think?
39:32What about his politics?
39:32What he wants to make England good again.
39:34Do you not think that the way he speaks and some of the actions that I followed are a bit divisive?
39:41What about Starmer?
39:42Yeah, I don't like your Starmer either.
39:43Hold on, like what?
39:44Like, so for example, putting up the flags as patriots.
39:48I'm all for patriotism.
39:49I love England, like British.
39:51But it's not like people, because they're like less by the fans now, because all these illegal immigrants are coming in, right?
39:57Yeah.
39:57You guys haven't been patriotic from the start, because you weren't doing this ages ago, is a response to these people that are coming over, right?
40:03And it's like, I'm going to sit down and talk to you.
40:06Do you want me to breathe?
40:08There's all these things.
40:09You think it's divisive?
40:09There's all these hateful, it is divisive.
40:11All these hateful things that are happening as a result of his speech and the things that he's saying.
40:16Do you not think?
40:17Not him.
40:18You don't think that the, like...
40:19I think it's more anti what is going on and what is being said and how the British people are being treated.
40:25And if anything, the Union Jack should unite us.
40:28Yeah, 100%.
40:29I don't think that's what it's being used for, though.
40:31I think the people that are painting the roundabouts and are flying the flag, I don't think it's for us to put us together.
40:37I think it's to divide us more.
40:38Divide who from who?
40:40White British people and whoever else.
40:42That's what it feels like.
40:43It's nothing to do with white British.
40:45It's just about let's unite under one flag.
40:49But it's a reaction to...
40:50Because right now we are so divided.
40:52People coming into the country illegally, we're having to put up...
40:56They're getting hotels, they're getting dental appointments like that.
40:59Doctor appointments, they're getting free driving lessons.
41:02Do you actually think that?
41:03They're getting free drive?
41:04Because I think it's being exaggerated.
41:08Because it's like, people are saying they're in five-star hotels, they're getting iPads.
41:12It's true.
41:12What, you think that's true?
41:14I feel like it's being exaggerated to make us outraged and to divide us more.
41:17Why are they here in the first place?
41:18They're illegal.
41:19But I don't think anyone's illegal.
41:21I was just born here and I'm lucky enough to be born here and that's it.
41:24Like, it's just man.
41:25So what, we should just let in any Tom Decker area?
41:27Well, I just think if you are fleeing from something, I think you should be...
41:31Fleeing from what?
41:31France?
41:32Who's in France?
41:34They're coming from France to here.
41:36And they would have gone through Italy and then Morocco.
41:38But it's not...
41:39Safe countries.
41:40Are France not...
41:41Are they not taking them in?
41:42That's what I'm saying.
41:43Is that why they're coming to England?
41:45Some are going to France, but we're soft-touch and they know they're going to get all...
41:48A lot of people say that.
41:49...everything they want here because we're weak.
41:51I think...
41:52At the end of the day, foreigners are being put before the British person.
41:56But a lot of people are...
41:57We're having to fork out for it.
41:59At the end of the day, I'm not going to villainise or anyone that's got less than me.
42:04Do you know what I mean?
42:05Like...
42:05Yeah, but they're not being villainised.
42:06It's just we need to protect our own first.
42:08Illegal aliens, it's very dehumanising language and I just don't agree with that.
42:13And it's like if...
42:14Okay, but I don't...
42:15Sticks and stones may break my bones, words will never hurt me.
42:18Yeah.
42:18Who cares about language?
42:19A lot of the language that I'm seeing used online and the treatment of people, even just
42:26people that aren't immigrants...
42:27Yeah.
42:28Even it could be me walking down the street and someone could think because of the colour
42:31of my skin that I'm minimising and use certain language towards me and I think it's because
42:34of the things that we're seeing and they're trying to piss us off and they're trying to
42:38put us...
42:38It's divide and conquer.
42:39It's simple to see.
42:40That's what I think.
42:42If they did something about it, whilst the British people are suffering with cost of living
42:48crisis, everything else, you know, we wouldn't be pissed off.
42:52But we shouldn't be pissed at these people.
42:54So what, should we just continue letting them in?
42:56No, but we should be out.
42:57I'm going to shut the politicians and go against them, not the people and less.
43:01Yeah.
43:02We can agree on that.
43:02But shut the border as well and then we, yeah?
43:05I don't know.
43:07Good chat.
43:07Yeah, good chat, but we have to agree to disagree.
43:10Yeah, to be continued.
43:12Yeah, to be continued tomorrow.
43:1912.39am.
43:23Elsa and Marcus are messing around.
43:25Oh, this is nice.
43:36Oh, you can't hide from it.
43:38What?
43:39What happened?
43:40They're falling in.
43:42They're actually kids.
43:43Don't leave them alone.
43:45No, we didn't.
43:46No, we didn't.
43:47No, we didn't.
43:47Get it away.
43:49I've got cookies for you and also a proposition.
43:53Oh, here we go.
43:55You look way too tight in here.
43:56Unless you want to be tight, but I don't mind swapping.
43:59She's great to sleep with.
44:00Maybe I'm just saying.
44:01You know, right?
44:02Do you know, Jess?
44:04No?
44:05I don't know.
44:06Cameron and Jenny are in the snug.
44:09What do you think of Jenny?
44:12I wasn't wholly surprised.
44:15Were you not?
44:16What about you?
44:17Were you surprised?
44:18I was surprised.
44:19Who do you think it was going to be?
44:21Honestly?
44:22Yeah.
44:23Me?
44:23Nah, I wouldn't be you.
44:25You're too likeable.
44:26Do you think?
44:27Yeah.
44:28I knew it wasn't going to be you because I would argue with anybody that tried to tell me they dislike you.
44:39Cameron B is talking to Big Brother.
44:42People starting to pick people they like a little more or, you know, just dividing a little bit.
44:46We're all obviously still together and we all try and eat together and, you know, keep that family dynamic.
44:50But I wouldn't put it as big as a divide yet, but I can feel, you know, jigsaw pieces are just popping into place.
44:57You know what I mean?
44:58You've got so far, you've probably got, you know, me, Tate, Marcus.
45:02Marcus and Elza are very gravitating towards each other.
45:05That's sort of the dynamic at the moment.
45:07But like I said, this can all change on a, you know, a drop of a coin.
45:11I'm not sleeping.
45:16I can't breathe.
45:20This week, Ghani and Zila face the public vote.
45:44Who goes, you decide.
45:48And the game is changing.
45:52This series, it's Vote to Save.
45:55To vote for the housemate you want to save, go online or scan the QR code.
46:02The housemate with the fewest votes will be evicted.
46:06Voting is free and you can vote up to five times.
46:09The vote closes in Friday's Eviction Show.
46:14To vote for the judge's aim going to marry out by another place.
46:18Two two rounds, it's pursuit in Sunday.
46:19To vote for the judge's aim.
46:20The vote was voted in Friday's Op.
46:21The vote definitely has a plan on Wednesday's and we'll sign on Wednesday's meeting.
46:22Our vote's vote everyone can do with tomorrow.
46:24It's kind of a free and tomorrow
46:24year, we'll need to vote back at 24 you will make up.
46:26You know, we joining a Twitter and forum at the public vote.
46:27And nac her, let's go online.
46:28And then, now that's your compte an publicity show.
46:31And yes, I'm back in April.
46:32We'll take a moment at our number and Armada.
46:34Women are waiting the 50 year, as you can work on the official list of every sisterhood.
46:35And then an investment label on our tactical strategy asset today.
Recommended
1:15
|
Up next
51:44
48:23
2:00:00
46:48
51:44
45:40
45:40
1:50:31
43:10
1:26:31
1:04:20
45:40
0:30
1:20:14
1:10:57
22:51
57:30
1:08:45
Be the first to comment