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Big Brother UK Season 3 Episode 4

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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 need to make a vине.
01:05See you next time.
01:11Welcome to the city of dreams. It's so witty, you're never going to 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 your two people will drown?
01:40This is the first time I get to experience their morning ablution.
01:44You sort of, you know, just drop the towel off your naughty-naughty.
01:49People do the nomination thing.
01:51You're going to say, I'm going to nominate those two, because 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, because then when I try, it's a nugget.
02:15Oh, I'm learning something new today.
02:24For sure, it's showing me how to use a washing machine and a dryer.
02:27She 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 don't know, I don't blame her.
02:44Oh, come here, Elsa.
02:48Oh.
02:48Oh.
02:50Their romance is coming.
02:55What am I?
02:55What are you laughing?
02:58Fuck.
02:5810.34am. Big Brother has called the new housemates to the diary room to 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, it's a decision we made as a whole and, you know, live by the sword, die by the sword, so 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, but, like, when we gave it to Zila, I'm not saying that we didn't take it lightly, definitely not, but Fisley-Givington was different than us talking about it, do you know what I mean?
03:55Yeah.
03:56I think I might have a possible solution, see what you think of this. What if they come before each one individually and we say to them,
04:03if you wanted to save someone, who would it be and why?
04:09This is what you don't, this is why you'd like to make it.
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.
04:21Okay.
04:22With great power comes great responsibility, and I feel we're using that to the best of our ability.
04:28I'd rather it be me than anyone else, to be honest.
04:3810.57 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.
04:56Oh, yes!
04:57You mentioned it in a certain way.
04:58Whoa!
04:59Yeah, no, that's actually perfect, to be fair.
05:01I'd recommend, so I'd recommend if you rotate your shoulders into like that.
05:08Yeah.
05:08Rather than, and then bring it up.
05:11Slowly, and now, perfect.
05:13You probably have to do a few, because you're clearly very strong, so you can.
05:18There you go.
05:19Nice.
05:20In the poi shirt as well.
05:22Yeah, iconic.
05:24It's so good.
05:25And sliders.
05:26I feel like that's enough for that.
05:28No, good.
05:29George, Richard, and Jenny are at the dining table.
05:33Here's something you didn't know you didn't know.
05:35What?
05:36You know there's this kind of stereotypical thing about blue for boys and pink for girls?
05:39Yes.
05:39Right.
05:40Hundreds of years ago, it was the opposite way round.
05:43Pink was perceived as being a strident, strong colour, and blue was more serene and calm and relaxed.
05:48No way.
05:50Absolutely.
05:50So if somebody, so why did somebody change it someday?
05:53I don't know.
05:54You don't know?
05:55But human beings, they do that, don't they?
05:56They change things for no reason.
05:57But it originated where blue was for girls and pink was for boys?
06:02Well, when I said it was like that, but whether that was the origin or whether there was something
06:06else even before that, I don't know.
06:07See, it's madly fine because, like, my whole life, I've just known, like, if you have a
06:12newborn baby and it's a girl, you put them in a wee pink bab, or a boy, wee blue bab.
06:17So it's weird, they're like, frankly, the other way round.
06:19Yeah.
06:20So you never know, whenever I'm 70, it could be pink for boys.
06:25They may have changed again, who knows?
06:26Mm.
06:27Okay.
06:29Have you done it?
06:30Have you had a workout?
06:31No.
06:31Have you?
06:32No, good.
06:33I don't want you to.
06:34You don't mean to.
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.
06:40So I was being a bit of perv there.
06:42Your boobs are lovely.
06:44Sorry, that was really inappropriate.
06:45They're not real because I had breast cancer.
06:47Oh, did you?
06:47I should be dead.
06:48Honey.
06:49I should be dead.
06:50If 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.
06:58And then I thought, oh, what's that there?
07:01And I don't know why.
07:02I just, I went, ooh, like that.
07:03Did it for work?
07:04No.
07:04Went to the doctor and the doctor said, well, send me to the hospital.
07:08Sent me down and this woman went, oh, my God.
07:11And then they run me down like that.
07:13Anyway, it's what I had, I had a lumpectomy.
07:15Oh, my God.
07:16I've still got my nipples, thank God.
07:17I've got a lumpectomy and then he put a boob in there, but he said, I might as well put a boob in there.
07:21But what's happened is one's much bigger than the other.
07:24This one's a massive one.
07:24Do you have your favourite?
07:26Preferred a big one.
07:27Richard has an announcement.
07:41Right.
07:42Ladies and gentlemen, attention, please.
07:46Attention, please.
07:46As you know, this evening, the four newbies again have to make a very unpleasant decision, which none of us are looking forward to.
07:55And so what we're going to do is we're going in a few minutes' time, we're going to go into the snug.
07:59You can come and see us one at a time and we would like you to tell us if you were in our position, who would you want to stay and who would you want to go?
08:09I'm going to ask everyone those same questions and depending on the answers that you give, we'll somehow cobble all that together and come up with a decision about who we have to give the evil eye to later on.
08:21How would you even do that?
08:22How would you choose what?
08:23I 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.
08:45This is sort of like completely brought me back to life again because I'm out of my comfort zone and I sort of regret all the time.
08:53I've sort of spent alone when I could have been having a lot more fun.
08:56This has been an incredible way of throwing myself out there again, I suppose.
09:02And especially because there's not anyone sort of my age.
09:06I'm mucking about with 20-year-olds.
09:08My brain is probably stuck in my 20s so I can muck about and be a kid again.
09:23I'm thinking wow, got that wow factor, oh so blown away, now sweater, yeah it's here to stay, wow.
09:33I don't want to go, I don't.
09:45But at the end of the day I'm in the Big Brother house and I've still got three more days here regardless.
09:53So like I'm so lucky to be here.
09:55I need to remember that.
09:56I'm so lucky to be here.
09:57If I don't go then I guess there'd be quite a rush to survive but we'll see.
10:05I really want to be here next week.
10:07I came into this experience wanting to be around people I wouldn't usually be around.
10:11And naturally I have gravitated towards people like Faye Scholler and Sam.
10:15So Faye Scholler and Sam both know about my gender identity and I feel like I do realise that I just feel a lot more open with people.
10:23Because I can make jokes and stuff that I can't necessarily make with the other housemates right now just because I haven't necessarily brought up the fact that I'm trans.
10:32So that's nice.
10:33So yeah I just I also I woke up this morning and I realised that like it's okay to find out in this environment that I'm actually more introverted than I thought I was or maybe less outspoken than I thought I was.
10:49I would say I'm still outspoken but like yeah I think I felt I've been feeling guilty if there's situations where I'm like I don't actually want to go over to that big group right now but I know I should be socialising and making an effort with people.
11:02And I'm like no it's okay because like you can bond with people in smaller clusters.
11:07Yeah it's it's a process.
11:09It's a process.
11:12Richard, George, Cameron B and Faye Scholler are inviting housemates to the snug.
11:17The beauty of this is they'll get a taste of how difficult it is and hopefully they won't hate us when we make whatever the decision is.
11:27Hello, hello, hello.
11:28Hello, hello, hello.
11:30This is the weirdest interview I've ever had.
11:33Okay, well if you were in the position which we find ourselves in.
11:37Yes.
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 but I've interacted least with Cameron.
11:53So Cameron they stay for 100%.
11:55Okay.
11:56I really like it's just a lovely fit like 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.
12:06The 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.
12:19Okay.
12:19Other Cameron.
12:20Yeah, yeah, yeah.
12:20Alright.
12:21I feel like he's got more to offer.
12:23The only one I don't sit for hours and talk to and giggle with is probably Cameron.
12:27Okay.
12:30That is extraordinary.
12:32As you know, my favourite, you know.
12:39I think we all know.
12:40Carol.
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.
12:52I think the person I would vote for is Elsa just because it's the person that I've spoken to the least.
12:57I'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.
13:10Oh, no!
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 Ghani and Nancy.
13:23But we're going to have to vote there because I know Cameron's got, he had the most votes, but he also had the most saves.
13:30Okay, Richard, you first.
13:32Come on, Ricky, lad.
13:33Ghani.
13:34Okay.
13:35When Ghani 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, little dance moves and singing, occasionally, I didn't think about it much at the time, but it crossed my mind.
13:47And I 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 Ghani.
13:54Okay.
13:55Okay.
13:56Go with Elsa.
13:57Yeah, mine would be Elsa.
14:00So you'd vote Elsa out, you'd vote Ghani out.
14:02Yeah.
14:02I'd vote Ghani out, you'd vote Elsa out.
14:04So the two names is Elsa and Ghani.
14:06Bloody hell.
14:07Hello, Jenny.
14:22How are you today?
14:23I'm doing great today.
14:25Me and Cameron made a pack that we are besties.
14:28I told Cameron myself, I said, Cameron, I wasn't fond of farmers before I came in here, but now my bestie's a farmer, so...
14:37You know what I mean?
14:38Honestly, if I get Cameron and Derry, classic night with me and the Derry girls and the Diamond, right, is we go on, we get a biff, you have to book a biff, because if you don't book a biff, it's a small nightclub, therefore you will be standing in the dance floor.
14:53Then when you book a biff, you get the girls they bring you over, they'll bring you over Grey Goose and Tequila Rose, and they'll bring you over, like, Alco Pops, and they sit in the middle of the table, and they do sparklers and all, and it's really fun.
15:06Cameron is quizzing Sam.
15:09Here's a question.
15:10What makes a gay bar different to, like, a normal nightclub?
15:14It's just like, um...
15:16Is saying gay people all right?
15:17Yeah, of course it is.
15:18Anything's fine.
15:18What's the...
15:19Is it queer people you meant to say?
15:20Queer's gosh.
15:20You can say queer's gosh.
15:21I want to say the right...
15:22I don't want to offend anyone.
15:23No, bless you.
15:24Do you know what?
15:24You can never really say the wrong thing if your intentions are always good.
15:26Yeah.
15:27Yeah.
15:27Have you had, like, a relationship?
15:29No, never.
15:29I've never had a relationship in my whole life.
15:31Same.
15:31Yeah.
15:31High five.
15:32I don't know.
15:33I'm just sort of bad at women.
15:34Really?
15:35Yeah.
15:35You're so good at talking, so is it just getting the initial...
15:39I think it's self-conscious.
15:40Like, my weight, I always feel self-conscious.
15:41Really, do you?
15:42Yeah, I probably shouldn't.
15:43Why should I?
15:44I mean, if you feel self-conscious, that's something...
15:46That's how you feel.
15:46Yeah.
15:47I need a gay wingman.
15:49Do you?
15:49Okay, I'll take that.
15:50I can try.
15:51Do you have any gay friends back home, or is there not many people like that?
15:53Not that I know, but I'd have said the farming industry is still probably quite closeted.
15:59Yeah, yeah, yeah, I'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.
16:06Oh, that's a nice way to frame it.
16:08With being self-critical about the industry in some ways.
16:191.54 p.m.
16:22Ghani is in the daily room.
16:25Ghani, how was your chat with the four new housemates?
16:29What's on your mind, Ghani?
16:37Not 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
16:45that I'm acting, I'm just doing it for something, for some other reason.
16:49But this is me.
16:52I'm not pretending, I'm not pleasing, or I'm not doing anything keeping in the mind.
16:58Actually, no strategy is the strategy for me.
17:00I'm just coming, and I'm enjoying, and I'm loving the experiment.
17:05Ghani, 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.
17:14Maybe 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, no.
17:27Even if they hate me, they will love me, eventually.
17:30Ghani, 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, definitely, yeah.
17:43Elsa, Marcus, and Zila are getting to know each other.
17:47Mum's an immigrant, but yeah, she's good at English.
17:50She 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.
17:57A G?
17:57Sure, a G, yeah.
17:58What do your parents do, both of you?
18:00What do your parents do?
18:01Are you a dad's a caretaker?
18:03Well, he used to be.
18:04Yeah.
18:04And then he got really ill, so he doesn't work anymore.
18:08And then my mum is a social worker for people with disabilities.
18:12Nice, nice.
18:13What about you?
18:14Mum and dad have got a good, like, separate relationship.
18:16I'm adopted.
18:18You're adopted?
18:19Yeah.
18:19How are you?
18:20Yeah.
18:21How old were you?
18:22Three.
18:23Three years old?
18:24But I remember all of it.
18:25We was 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 parents?
18:34Who's a parent?
18:34My biological mum is it, yeah.
18:36My birth family.
18:37I've met my birth parents, yeah.
18:38What was it like?
18:40I 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.
18:57And 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.
19:06How did that go?
19:07That was crazy.
19:09And it was so weird, because I've always grown up, like, feeling like an old duckling.
19:13Like, where do I come from?
19:14And, like, I met him, and, like, he, like, he was so scary, because I literally see me in him.
19:19Yeah.
19:19It was so weird, like, looks-wise.
19:21I was like, what?
19:22Do you connect more to him than your birth?
19:25Sort of.
19:27Like, yeah.
19:28But 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.
19:36Yeah.
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.
19:51Yeah.
19:51I have such a good relationship.
19:52Yeah.
19:53You can sit on your own.
19:54I love them so much.
19:56Yeah.
19:56You're so cute.
19:58I know.
19:58Oh, my God.
19:59I'm sorry, though.
20:00Yeah, thank you for, like, for, like, prodding you.
20:03But I want to, I want to adopt.
20:05Yeah.
20:05Adoption is, like, a second chance at life.
20:08Yeah.
20:13No problem, I got it.
20:22No sweat, just wash this.
20:24Put your mind to these, like a breeze.
20:27Easy, one, two, three.
20:27One, two, three.
20:312.13 p.m.
20:33Ghani has a question.
20:36Do you guys think that I have a good future in the singing field, in England, in America?
20:41You need to go on Eurovision, or?
20:43Maybe with my darling Dua Lipa.
20:46She's good at dancing, you know?
20:49She does this one.
20:49Sorry.
20:52She will do this.
20:52She does a stunning one.
20:53She's a great performer, like, yes.
20:56Goddamn, you got me in love again.
21:00That's what I really love.
21:01Got me in love again.
21:03Do, 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 under things.
21:17They do.
21:18Don't they?
21:19Yes.
21:19The more relaxed you are, the more likely that is to happen.
21:22Yes.
21:22And sometimes it's the gaps between the clouds, like that blue bit there.
21:26What I'm seeing there.
21:26A butterfly.
21:27Oh, yes.
21:28Do you see that?
21:29I do know you've said it, but what I see, except it's changing a bit now,
21:32because it is moving a little bit.
21:33I saw that as a dog with its head facing that way, front paws, back paws, and its tail up.
21:37And that's just his tail.
21:38Yeah, yeah.
21:40Teesha, Caroline and Fia Scholler are in the snug.
21:44You know, like, Frida Kahlo, they had the joining houses?
21:48Yeah.
21:48That's a dream for me.
21:49Live next to me, but don't live with me.
21:51A lot of people do it, you know?
21:51A lot.
21:52I'm going to do it financially fucking afraid.
21:53My mum's a bit like that, though.
21:55Like, she's got, like, someone that she's, like, seen for years,
21:58but they don't live together.
22:00Like, she'll go and stay there, and sometimes he'll come around to mine,
22:02but it's never...
22:04They would never, like, move in together, or, like...
22:06Do you know what I mean?
22:06It's not proper...
22:07They just see each other.
22:08Like, they've seen each other for years, like...
22:10That's what I want.
22:10But she's very independent.
22:11She put her kids first, though, isn't she?
22:13Yeah.
22:13But, I mean, she's had...
22:14Like, she had a long-term relationship.
22:16They were 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, my...
22:22He's my dad.
22:22Stop it.
22:23Yeah, and, like, he's got, like, kids now,
22:25and it's, like, they're my sisters and brothers.
22:26His daughter...
22:27Like, do you know what I mean?
22:27So, when you've been talking about your dad...
22:29That's who I'm talking about.
22:30You're, like, my dad has...
22:30Yeah.
22:31Your mum's lucky, then.
22:32Yeah, she is.
22:33Because he's...
22:33What a darling to stay.
22:35Yeah, I know.
22:35At first, she was a bit sceptical,
22:37because she was, like, why do you...
22:38Well, are you going to...
22:38Yeah, do you know what I mean?
22:39But I'm so...
22:40Because she could have easily said,
22:41no, you're not seeing him again.
22:42But I'm so glad,
22:43because it's, like, his family's my family.
22:45His mum...
22:53So, it's heck.
22:54And your mum's happy with someone now?
22:56Yeah.
22:56That one that she sees.
22:57Yeah, that she sees, yeah.
22:58But what I mean is,
22:59she's very independent, my mum, so...
23:01She just likes to have her own space and stuff.
23:03Yeah.
23:04And I wouldn't want to...
23:04I'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.
23:13Bad men don't get emotional.
23:16Oh, my gosh.
23:17Yeah, that's really peaceful.
23:18Oh.
23:23Five or three p.m.
23:30Richard, Cameron B, Fia Scholler and George
23:34have been called to the diary room.
23:36Room for a small one.
23:37Come on, get in, Jagger.
23:40Hello, big brother.
23:41I doubt.
23:42Housemates.
23:43Yes.
23:44Shortly, it's time to give out your second evil eye.
23:48OK.
23:49We're ready.
23:49This is a very important decision.
23:53Which housemates are you considering?
23:57Yesterday, the decision we arrived at
23:59was 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,
24:10we feel that the right thing is to reconsider that decision
24:15and instead suggest as our two evil eye recipients,
24:19Ghani and Elsa.
24:21No, Richard.
24:23Housemates cannot change yesterday's nomination.
24:27That's fine, but I want it to go out loud and clear.
24:30I think Zella should stay
24:31and Ghani should take his place on the hook with Elsa.
24:37That's my...
24:38Richard, big brother's decision is final.
24:40You're very kind.
24:43May I remind you that yesterday, when we had a 50-50,
24:46I changed my vote, which I now regret,
24:49and that meant that Zella was the one in the firing line.
24:51So today I would prefer not to have to change my vote.
24:54You know, Richard, that's fair.
24:55So I'm afraid I'm just going to leave it to you to make the decision.
24:59Oh, it's hard.
25:00Do you think Ghani'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?
25:12There's going to be a task coming where we're going to need people
25:14who can hold it firm and do well on task
25:16and that can be deciding facts if we eat good or we eat bad.
25:19Thinking of today, thinking of yesterday,
25:21do you see an impact on the house overall?
25:23And I think for Ghani, there'd be a bigger impact overall,
25:28whether that's positive or negative, because he's a big character,
25:31than there would be for Elsa at this stage today.
25:36That's just my, like, that's just where my brain's at with it.
25:41So when we were talking yesterday
25:42and you were asking me how I met my girlfriend,
25:44and I was like, I was holding back a bit
25:46because the real story is,
25:48I haven't mentioned this to you yet, but I'm transgender.
25:51So when we, yes, I was a woman.
25:53And, like, we were in a lesbian couple
25:55and she loved me through that.
25:57She loved me through my transition.
25:58I'm blown away.
25:59Yeah.
26:00Never thought for one second, like, that is crazy.
26:02That'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 a lesbian relationship dating a man.
26:13I know.
26:14Like, I came into this scenario,
26:16into this situation, so I could just have conversations with people.
26:18Not to lecture them about transness.
26:20I don't care.
26:20If it comes up, I'd love to talk about it,
26:22because 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 trans either,
26:28because, like, it has part of your identity,
26:31but, like, you are a man.
26:33Yeah, 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.
26:40And whether they like it or not,
26:41everyone has an idea of what trans looks like in their head.
26:43Yeah.
26:44People with, maybe, like, you know,
26:46that would judge people that are trans.
26:48Yeah, yeah.
26:48Maybe people that maybe do, maybe get to know you, and then, like...
26:52And then it changes their mind.
26:54It changes their perspective.
26:55Oh, wow.
26:56No, but do you know what?
26:57I am glad you told me,
26:59because I feel honoured that you told me that,
27:01because you don't have to tell me that.
27:04Housemates, you've locked in your answer.
27:07Are you happy?
27:10We're not going to be happy with anything,
27:13but as happy as can be.
27:14As happy as a colonoscopy.
27:15My hope would be that if those two are in the eviction,
27:19that Zello would win it and would stay.
27:22That we would not be evicted,
27:23even 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.
27:47Faisholler, George, Cameron B and Richard.
27:51You hold the power to decide which two housemates
27:55will face the public vote.
27:58You've already chosen Zello.
28:00It's now time to choose the housemate that will join him
28:03facing this week's eviction.
28:07Faisholler, you must now hand the evil eye
28:10to the housemate you want to face eviction.
28:13Faisholler, Chris, Cameron B and Richard.
28:23Whoa.
28:24No.
28:27I can't believe that.
28:30I can't believe it.
28:32Well, this is it.
28:39Oh, my God.
28:41You must now give your reasons for your decision.
28:45Faisjola, why have you chosen Ghani?
28:54I can't talk, sir.
28:59It's OK, babe.
29:02I just feel so for them.
29:09Yeah.
29:10Come here, give a hug.
29:11Sorry.
29:12No, no, no.
29:12Did you say the talk?
29:14I was like, I can't actually open my mouth and say words.
29:17And I don't want to cry, because it's not about me in that moment.
29:22Let's go.
29:29Sorry.
29:29Sorry.
29:30Faisjola, are you ready to give your reasons?
29:36Yes.
29:39OK.
29:40As 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.
29:48It's really difficult.
29:53We took feedback from the interviews we conducted earlier.
29:57We got the impression some people feel on edge when the whole show and dance stuff goes on in the garden sometimes, and we are sorry.
30:10But that is sort of the only thing we could figure out, keeping you, is my advice, but maybe that's not everyone's cup of tea.
30:18Apologies, Ghani.
30:21After all the chats we've had, it got whittled down to two people, obviously I'm not going to drop names.
30:27The person we got put up against, I've had more time to speak to, more time to chat to, more time to understand them, so that's why.
30:33It is well said that there is wisdom in the council of many, and that's why we saw everyone's input earlier in the day.
30:44But even with having received all your comments, we still debated it.
30:50But the thing that just tipped it for me was sometimes all the singing and dancing, as wonderful as it is, I just, something inside me felt that perhaps it was more for the benefit of the cameras than those of us here in the house.
31:05That may be a wrong perception, but it was something that just crossed my mind, but it was that close. It was that close. And huge apologies.
31:14Well, I don't know who said my name. Singing and dancing, this is my nature, so this is me. I cannot 24 by 7 act. So, with all the inputs, I'll take it, and I'll face the eviction.
31:34This is Big Brother.
31:42Zila and Ghani, you have received the two evil eyes, and will be up for eviction and face the public vote on Friday.
31:55Don't let it knock your sparkle, mate.
31:57Come in, big boy!
31:58Big dog.
31:59Oh, my God.
32:00Let me, let me go.
32:01Don't stop the dancing.
32:01Never.
32:02Come here.
32:02You think that I'm going to be stopping myself being nicer?
32:05Good.
32:06Can'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.
32:17It will come out.
32:17Yeah, I'm going to watch the little bit later.
32:18It will come out.
32:19I think I know.
32:20It was you.
32:20It was me, yes.
32:22I reckon they 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.
32:30Zila.
32:31Don't let it change or change the way that you are.
32:36No.
32:37I'm not.
32:38You're not going.
32:40You'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, we're definitely not going to be under the same roof next week.
32:51I don't like that.
32:52Oh, that was awful.
32:57We'll sit over and just get away.
32:58Do you want to go for a walk?
32:59Or do you want to sit over here?
33:00Yeah, let's wonder.
33:01Yeah.
33:02I really fought my corner.
33:04Oh, did you?
33:05And in the end, I was overruled by the boss.
33:10I was, you know, anyway, can't say.
33:13You know, 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.
33:25Yeah.
33:25Plus our own observations as well, of course.
33:27Yeah.
33:28Anyway, it's done.
33:29It's done.
33:30It's done.
33:31Cheers.
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.
34:07Okay.
34:08When 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.
34:17Really?
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, as a woman, in general, losing that piece of you feels really weird.
34:51I mean, it's just not something that's helping me.
34:55Yeah, yeah.
34:55You're not conducive to my life.
34:57Yeah.
34:57Yeah.
34:57Yeah.
34:59Sam and George are talking about drag shows.
35:02It's like a mix of a comedy show and, like, a pop concert.
35:04Oh, it's just general entertainment.
35:06Yes, 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.
35:25So it's just...
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 general bother, really.
35:35It's more to, like, everyone else make them feel comfortable and I just live as myself, really.
35:38Have you always been like that?
35:40More vocally about it the past few years.
35:41More vocally about it the 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 that community and stuff, really.
35:51Do you think people of, like, the ambiguous genders, do you think they've always existed?
35:58Yeah, I think so.
36:00But I maybe 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.
36:18And before they're 18, when your mind's still developing, I think kids have so much to think about.
36:25It's like they end up questioning, oh, am I something I'm not?
36:30And 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, and that's irreversible.
36:41Well...
36:41And then they change their mind and realise they were just gay.
36:43Well, that'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.
37:11So 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.
37:24Yeah.
37:3110.22pm.
37:34Some of the housemates are in the garden.
37:37Is Richard all right?
37:39He don't see me.
37:41He said something funny tonight.
37:42He goes, I had to really, really fight tonight, but 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, I tried.
38:04He didn't try hard to do anything, so...
38:07OK, all right, all right, leave it then.
38:08I'm sorry, I'm disturbing you, though, right?
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, but it's always those types of people.
38:22Oh, no, 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, in the screaming match?
38:34What?
38:34What?
38:36Free 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 a lot with 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.
39:01Are 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, okay...
39:26I'm not talking about politics.
39:27He is a proper character, yeah, but what about his politics?
39:30What do you think, like...
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've followed are a bit divisive?
39:41What about Starmer?
39:42Yeah, I don't like Keira 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 flags than I've.
39:54All these illegal immigrants coming in, right?
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.
40:06Let me breathe.
40:07Like, you think it's divisive?
40:10There'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...
40:20I 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 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, it'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, doctor appointments, they're getting free driving lessons, things like that.
41:02Do you actually think that?
41:03They're getting free drive?
41:04Because I think it's being exaggerated because it's like, people are saying they're in five-star hotels, they're getting iPads and it's like...
41:12Yeah, it'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 and they would have gone through Italy and then Morocco.
41:38But it's not...
41:39Safe countries.
41:39Are 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?
41:44They're...
41:44Some 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...
41:58But this is...
41:59...fulk 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...
42:07We need to protect our own first.
42:08Illegal aliens.
42:10It's like...
42:10It's very dehumanising language and I just don't...
42:12I don't agree with that.
42:14And it's like...
42:14Okay, but I don't...
42:15Sticks and stones may break my bones.
42:17Words 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 people
42:26that aren't immigrants, even it could be me walking down the street and someone could
42:30think because of the colour of my skin that I'm an immigrant and use certain language towards
42:33me and I think it's because of the things that we're seeing and they're trying to piss
42:37us off and they're trying to put 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.
42:52Oh, we shouldn't be pissed at these people.
42:54So what, should we just continue letting them in?
42:56No, but we should be...
42:57We should be outraged at the politicians and go against them, not the people unless...
43:01Yeah, but 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.
43:18Oh, this is nice.
43:36I've got cookies for you and also a proposition.
43:53Oh, here we go.
43:55You look way too tight here, unless you want to be tight, but I don't mind swapping.
43:59She's great to sleep with.
44:00No, it's very weird, I'm just saying.
44:01You know, hey, do 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 because...
44:19Who do you think it was going to be?
44:21Honestly?
44:22Yeah.
44:23Me.
44:23Nah, wouldn't be you.
44:25You're too likeable.
44:26Do you think?
44:27Yeah.
44:27I knew it wasn't going to be you, because I would argue with anybody that tried to tell
44:34me 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
44:46little bit.
44:46We're all obviously still together and we all try and eat together and, you know, keep
44:49that family dynamic, but I wouldn't put it as big as a divide yet.
44:53But I can feel, you know, jigsaw pieces are just popping into place, you know what I
44:58mean?
44:58You've got so far, you've probably got, you know, me, Tate, Marcus.
45:01Marcus and ours are very gravitating towards each other.
45:04That's sort of the dynamic at the moment, but like I said, it can all change on a drop of
45:09a coin.
45:10This week.
45:40Ghani and Zeela face the public vote.
45:44Who goes, you decide.
45:48And the game is changing.
45:51This series, it's Vote to Save.
45:55To vote for the housemate you want to save, go online or scan the QR code.
46:01The housemate with the fewest votes will be evicted.
46:05Voting is free and you can vote up to five times.
46:09The vote closes in Friday's eviction show.
46:15The vote closes in Friday's eviction show.
46:23The vote closes in Thursday's eviction show.
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