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00:00Tonight, four new arrivals.
00:12There's an old adage, better never trouble trouble until trouble troubles you.
00:17For you only make your trouble double trouble if you do.
00:21You must now hand the evil eye to the housemate you want to face eviction.
00:30It's a new world, it's a new life.
00:55Day 2, 9.36am.
01:01And it's all just big and big, it's a new world.
01:07The housemates are asleep, but they're about to be joined by some new faces.
01:16First up, it's Cameron B.
01:19Oh, who's in here then?
01:23Oh, hi.
01:25Who is in here?
01:27Yes, the fellas and the sheilas and the chicks.
01:31I mean, there's only one thing left to do, I guess, and make a brew.
01:34Next in is Richard.
01:44How do?
01:45There's other people.
01:47Bring it in, bring it in.
01:48What's your name, what's your name, what's your name?
01:50Richard, come on, Richard.
01:50Cameron, my dear fellow.
01:52How do, Paul?
01:53You're going to love this.
01:54I thought no one's here.
01:55Well, people are here, obviously, because they're not mine.
01:57I don't know what I think they are, but they're not.
01:58Well, apparently not mine either.
01:59Do you want a brew?
02:00I do, I do, I do.
02:01What do you have, tea, tea, what?
02:04Can I have a cup of tea, please?
02:05Tea two, tea one, tea no sugar?
02:08Tea with milk, no sugar, thank you.
02:09No sugar, there he is.
02:10You're very tall.
02:12Oh, thank you, Richard.
02:13I have to raise my voice to get my way.
02:14No, no, I can hear you, don't worry about that.
02:16I can hear you.
02:17Well, this is all a bit nice, isn't it?
02:19Isn't it?
02:19It's a hell to this, isn't it?
02:20I mean, it's almost as decorated in a very similar way to my own house.
02:24Oh, no, mine's not like this.
02:25Something that I just said wasn't true, by the way.
02:30Oh, my gosh.
02:31Next, it's Fae Scholler.
02:33Oh, oh, oh, oh.
02:35Oh, my boo's coming in, there's another one.
02:37Oh, there is.
02:38Come on, love.
02:39Come and have a hug, my dear.
02:41Fae Scholler.
02:42Fae Scholler.
02:43Fae Scholler.
02:44Oh, very good to meet you.
02:45Richard.
02:45Hello, Richard.
02:46Hello, Richard.
02:46Hello, Cameron B.
02:47Cameron, nice to meet you.
02:48It's just Cameron.
02:48Oh, sorry.
02:50Fae Scholler.
02:51Wait, you're going to love this.
02:52You've just made a brew.
02:53Oh, yes, please.
02:54I'm going to offer you one.
02:55Peppermint tea, please.
02:56Peppermint tea?
02:56Yes.
02:57Do you like that bougie tea?
02:58I don't know if you have peppermint tea.
02:59Peppermint tea is not bougie.
03:00It is bougie.
03:01Is it?
03:01Peppermint's good for the bowels.
03:06Last to enter is George.
03:09Oh, oh, oh.
03:10Another one.
03:11Oh, you're on, George.
03:14Get off the board.
03:14George, you're very, very dapper.
03:17Thank you, George.
03:18Go on, we're hugging.
03:18Bring it in, George.
03:19Oh, no, Oggs.
03:21We're pretty, shouldn't we?
03:22Go on, George.
03:22Your outfit beats mine, which is really upsetting.
03:24Hello, George.
03:25You all right?
03:25Yeah, you smell lovely.
03:26You're not too bad yourself.
03:28I like the flowers, isn't it?
03:28I'm a floral shirt man.
03:30Yeah?
03:30Oh, I love, just anything over the top is a bit of me.
03:32Yeah.
03:33Oh, there's all their pictures.
03:34Oh, my word.
03:35Hey, look, have you seen this?
03:36It says someone's evicted already.
03:38Evicted?
03:39Think they don't mess about, do they?
03:41What?
03:43I'll tell you what, Lor.
03:44I don't know, she looks like she'd be quite annoying,
03:46so maybe it's a blessing.
03:47Whoa.
03:48That's it.
03:48Come on.
03:49Wow, that was big, George.
03:53Oh, Sandy's at the door.
03:55Oh, my God, there's people.
03:56Oh, there's four people.
03:59No, no way.
04:01I don't know.
04:02No.
04:03Oh, look at the guys.
04:05Oh, my God.
04:08Oh, my God.
04:09No way.
04:11Hi.
04:12Get up, you lazy bones.
04:13I'm going to have to hold my mouth.
04:25I'm like, don't talk to me.
04:26I'm going to have to hold my mouth.
04:27Wow.
04:28Wow.
04:28Wow.
04:28Wow.
04:3510.32 a.m.
04:38Big brother has gathered all the housemates at the sofas.
04:43Where are you from?
04:45Somewhere at your side?
04:47Oh, Essex.
04:48Essex.
04:48They're awesome.
04:49East Anglian country.
04:51Yeah.
04:52All right.
04:53You like cheese, then?
04:54I do like cheese.
04:56Yeah, I like the strong cheddar.
04:58Yeah, yeah, yeah.
04:59Got a cheddar gorge up there.
05:00Yes.
05:02Hi, Richard.
05:03Hello, Caroline.
05:04Yeah, nice to meet you.
05:05You too.
05:06George.
05:07A bright enough light isn't shone up on it.
05:09Sorry, I'm in the conversation.
05:10I just want to say hello.
05:11I just want to say hello.
05:11I just want to say hello.
05:12Hi, Caroline.
05:13Good to meet you.
05:15Yeah, what's your profession?
05:18This is big brother.
05:20Oh.
05:21Would Faisola, George, Cameron B, and Richard come to the diary room?
05:28OK, but where is it?
05:28Come on, Steve.
05:29We're going, guys.
05:30It was nice meeting you.
05:31See you later.
05:33It's been great.
05:33It's been great.
05:34Don't start with it.
05:37So now we have Cameron 1 and Cameron 2.
05:40I'm the original Cameron.
05:42Come on.
05:43OG cam now.
05:44You're OG cam now.
05:45OG cam.
05:46Yeah, yeah, yeah.
05:48Oh, wow.
05:48Oh, it's a battle to this.
05:50Can I fit?
05:51Oh, shit.
05:52I thought I broke it.
05:53Come on.
05:55That's a fit enough, ain't it?
05:56That is a fit.
05:57Proper fit, isn't it?
05:58Richard, George, Cameron B, and Faisola.
06:03Welcome to the Big Brother house.
06:06Thanks for having us.
06:08As you're late to the party, Big Brother has a task to help you get to know your fellow
06:14housemates.
06:15We're going to see their task.
06:18On the plinths in front of you are two evil eyes.
06:22Oh.
06:23Together, you four must decide which of the other housemates should receive them.
06:29Oh.
06:30They don't even know it at all.
06:32Oh, no.
06:33What is this?
06:34This is cruel.
06:36Don't take this decision lightly.
06:40Each housemate you choose to give an evil eye to will face eviction on Friday.
06:47Oh, my God.
06:52That's brutal, that big rubber.
06:54It is.
06:54That is brutal.
06:56Use your time wisely because you will make your first evil eye decision later tonight.
07:03Oh, I'm making tea for them.
07:06Oh, everyone's like, oh, I love you.
07:09You're the best love from Paris I've ever seen.
07:11You're so beautiful.
07:13You're stunning.
07:14I went to George.
07:16I went, hi, to say hello.
07:17And he went, I'm in a conversation.
07:19And I went.
07:20I wouldn't have been offended.
07:21No, I know.
07:22I just want to go, hello, nice welcome.
07:25It's going to be a tough cookie, that one.
07:27There's one more thing.
07:29Oh, I love you.
07:31Your housemates have been watching this diary room from the living room sofas and are aware of the task.
07:40Hi, everyone.
07:41Hi, everyone.
07:42Hi, everyone.
07:45I actually think they're all such lovely people.
07:50Such lovely people, that's lovely.
07:52I'm glad they know.
07:53It's easier to be open about stuff.
07:55Yeah.
07:55I suppose.
07:56Let the arse-licking commence.
07:58PHONE RINGS
08:00PHONE RINGS
08:0211.15am.
08:07Some of the housemates are in the kitchen.
08:10OK.
08:11I don't want to butcher your name at all at any point.
08:13So how do I pronounce it?
08:16Faye.
08:17Faye.
08:18E.
08:18Faye.
08:19Shola.
08:20Faye Shola.
08:20Faye Shola.
08:21Faye Shola.
08:22Yeah.
08:22Yeah?
08:22Faye Shola.
08:23Faye Shola.
08:24Yeah.
08:24Yeah, I like that.
08:24It rolls nicely, actually.
08:27It does.
08:27It's sing-song.
08:27Faye Shola.
08:28Faye Shola.
08:29I like that.
08:30I actually went and pronounced it right.
08:31I felt like a little bit of something.
08:32You're like, did you do it?
08:33A little bit of a z.
08:33Z.
08:34I'm just holding this.
08:35Faye Shola.
08:36Yeah, Faye Shola.
08:37How are you feeling?
08:38Are you buzzing?
08:39Yeah.
08:39This is weird.
08:40Like, do you have a house?
08:42It's so surreal.
08:43Sensory overload as well.
08:44Sensory overload.
08:44I'm ready to put my sunglasses on.
08:46I'm ready to.
08:46Yeah.
08:47It seems like a great vibe.
08:48It does, yeah, the vibe's cool.
08:49Until we talk politics, but it's...
08:50I'm ready.
08:53Same to be fair.
08:54I'm like, same.
08:56Would you say your political?
08:57Green Party.
08:58Same.
08:59Okay.
08:59Like, I think that was a big part of coming on here.
09:01Yeah.
09:01The challenge was like, because my political views are so, they're not...
09:06You're open.
09:07Not open.
09:08They're just, I'm not educated enough in what's going on.
09:12Yeah.
09:13So I thought, coming in here, you know, I'm going to learn so much.
09:17I love that.
09:17You know what I mean?
09:18And like, actually, I'm excited about that, because I knew I was going to get to it at some point.
09:22And I'd come in, I'm like, you ready?
09:24You ready?
09:24I'm excited.
09:29Caroline has come to the debut room.
09:32I think Richard's going to be quite interesting to talk to.
09:36Is it?
09:36Faisola.
09:37She's lovely.
09:38Really, really, really lovely.
09:39And the tall, great big bloke, I think he's going to be an absolute laugh.
09:43He's going to fit in, at best of all, I think.
09:46George, he shut me down quite quickly when I first met him.
09:50I was only going to say hello.
09:51He said, I'm having a conversation.
09:52I thought I was just like, ooh, ooh.
09:55Caroline, how important is it for you not to get another evil eye tonight?
10:00I'm not going to change or be anything.
10:02I'm not going to lick anyone's arse or anything to stay in.
10:07I'm just going to be myself.
10:09I'm a tough old bird.
10:14Tears, yeah, Richard and George are in the garden.
10:17What do you do for work?
10:18I've got numerous irons on the fire, but I'm a parish councillor for my village parish councillor.
10:25What's that?
10:25Is that like, like...
10:26It's the lowest form of government in the democratic system.
10:29Okay.
10:29But it's just, there's seven of us on the council, and our job is to maintain and manage the goings-on,
10:35the amenities within mine and my next door's village.
10:39It's unpaid, so it's not...
10:40Oh, so it's like a volunteer.
10:42Yeah, exactly.
10:43But it's good to give back to your local community.
10:44Yeah, definitely.
10:45If you're passionate about something, you want to divert your energies into a worthwhile cause.
10:49Yeah.
10:50But what do you guys do for it?
10:51We haven't...
10:52I know we haven't yet.
10:53What do you do?
10:53I'm a composer and author.
10:55Composer of music?
10:57Yes.
10:57What sort of music?
10:58Like rap, hip-hop?
10:59Oh, no.
11:01Do I look like that?
11:02No, my entire output is punk rock.
11:05Oh, right.
11:06No, it isn't.
11:06That was a lie.
11:07Do I look like that?
11:08Johnny Rotten?
11:09No, no, no.
11:10I've got it.
11:10Well, I've written...
11:12I did a song for the Milletry Wives' Choir, and I've had two commissions from the Hong Kong Chinese Orchestra.
11:17Oh.
11:18Good.
11:18Well, you've got about them.
11:20Yeah, yeah, yeah.
11:21Well, you know, when you reach this stage of life, you hopefully have done everything.
11:24Good luck to you.
11:25Well done.
11:26Well, thank you.
11:26And yourself?
11:27I'm a cleaner.
11:28Oh, right.
11:28Yeah.
11:29Are you able to leave it behind, though?
11:30What about if we've got someone here who's really messy?
11:33I will just pick up the slack, because I can't live like that.
11:36Especially with, like, toilets and stuff.
11:38If you've got a mouth on you, would you tell them?
11:40Yeah.
11:41If it's, like, ridiculous.
11:42Because I wouldn't want to be, like...
11:43I'm not your mum, do you know what I mean?
11:45So I wouldn't want to be, like, you do this, you do this.
11:47But I would say, I'd be, like, come on.
11:49It is.
11:5112.53 p.m.
11:59Some of the housemates are in the garden.
12:02I had a demonic encounter.
12:03With a demon.
12:04Yeah.
12:05And then, like, I was, like, I prayed, and I've never prayed in my life before.
12:09I used to be such, like, I used to be, like, a witch.
12:11Oh, really?
12:12Like, yeah.
12:12But I pick up on energy so much.
12:15Yeah.
12:15And I'm very sensitive to it.
12:16Like, I can go around someone's house and I can see or feel demons.
12:20Really?
12:20But I can see demons in people as well.
12:22Do you know?
12:23Yeah.
12:23Can you see anyone here?
12:24No, you don't have any.
12:26You don't have any.
12:26Really?
12:27Love that.
12:27So demons can have babies with you and have sex with you in your sleep?
12:31They fuck you in your sleep?
12:31They do.
12:32They probably impregnate you?
12:34Yeah.
12:34I have woke up, like...
12:36Maybe it's a demon.
12:38Yeah.
12:39And it was literally over me.
12:40Because I've got the giggles.
12:42Oh, yeah.
12:42They'll get hiccups again.
12:43Oh, my God.
12:44Did you say it?
12:45That's mad.
12:45I've never met anyone look up before.
12:47He's a fabulous ass.
12:49Cameron and George are in the kitchen.
12:52I guess you'd call yourself an animal lover then.
12:55I am an arable farmer.
12:56What crop?
12:58We all see the rape.
12:59Barley.
13:00It's family business.
13:01It's just...
13:02Well, they say that.
13:03What with this family farm tax.
13:05Tell me about it.
13:06Days are numbered.
13:07Things may change.
13:08I've been in the farm.
13:08I just don't think the government are listening to the people right now.
13:11And that applies to more than just family farms.
13:13Most of our politics are more right-sided.
13:17However, nobody is so binary that you can say they're right or left.
13:20No.
13:21And I hold many what would appear to be liberal views.
13:24Like I'm a vegetarian.
13:25Yeah.
13:25Cameron, why are you eating cookies this time of the morning, mate?
13:28I'm really hungry.
13:29Sugar is processed shit.
13:31I'm sorry.
13:31I'm very sorry.
13:32Not good, mate.
13:34I'm very sorry.
13:34I will have a soft family.
13:35You're a Christian.
13:35Is that yours?
13:36No, that's...
13:37Yeah, that's monkeys.
13:39Monkeys.
13:40Who's Christian?
13:42Um, atheist.
13:44Really?
13:44Yeah.
13:45Yeah.
13:46Are you a sort of practicing Christian and stuff?
13:49I believe in God.
13:50I've been christened.
13:51But I'm not a regular churchgoer.
13:53Yeah.
13:53Um, why should I go to an artificially built building to show my appreciation to God?
13:59Yeah.
14:00At the end of the day, a church is man-made.
14:02Yeah, I think, um, your relationship with God is more important than the...
14:06Well, I believe religion is a proxy for the future in a way.
14:10You know, be righteous now, earn a place in heaven later.
14:13Yeah.
14:13Are you religious?
14:15I've been reading scripture the last couple of years.
14:17But I've not...
14:18The Bible?
14:18I didn't grow up with it yet.
14:19It's really interesting you found religion later in life.
14:22Mm-hmm.
14:22Sort of, yeah.
14:23And I wouldn't say I'm...
14:24I wouldn't even say I'm, like, Christian yet.
14:25Yeah, yeah, yeah.
14:26I'm actively exploring.
14:27Oh, you're still a spring chicken.
14:29Yeah, 27, bro.
14:30Later in life.
14:3027.
14:31Yeah.
14:32Last series, almost everyone was under 30, I think.
14:35Were they?
14:36So I think this year's a little bit more diverse.
14:38I want that because, let's be honest, most young people, I bet most of the girls, they
14:43all think the same.
14:44They all look the same.
14:46Um, so are they going to be able to chew the fat about a broad range of topics?
14:50Did you say they all look the same?
14:51Well, more or less.
14:52Yeah, stuff a bit of makeup on, jobs are good.
14:54I'm glad that you didn't say that.
14:55I don't know.
14:56Yeah.
14:56Yeah.
14:56Yeah.
14:581.41 p.m. Ghani and Caroline are enjoying some quiet time in the snug.
15:27Close your eyes and a deep, breathe in, breathe out.
15:34You have to have your mantra.
15:36Mantra?
15:36Okay.
15:37Have you got one?
15:38Yeah.
15:38Oh, yeah, me too.
15:39Okay.
15:40Right, go.
15:41Really?
15:42I am successful.
15:47Don't laugh.
15:48Cameron B has come to the diary room.
15:58Hello, Cameron.
15:59How do, big brother?
16:00How are we?
16:01Cameron, how are you getting on today?
16:03Good.
16:03You know, we've got a big decision to be made that we need to make as a collective, of course.
16:09But, yeah, I'd say getting on well.
16:10You know, I've got on with pretty much everyone.
16:12I don't really say there's someone I haven't really got on with.
16:14There's people I've spoke to more than other people.
16:15But, yeah, everyone's a vibe right now.
16:18So, you know, having to pick someone, it's going to be brutal.
16:22But, I mean, that's the nature of the business.
16:24But, yeah, they're all nice.
16:25They're all pretty.
16:26You know, you've picked a pretty bunch.
16:27Speaking to them, they're very nice.
16:29But, again, like I said, I've only been here a few hours.
16:31So, you know, them sweet faces could turn sober real soon.
16:34Have you done meditation before?
16:37Do you want to take a guess?
16:41Like, breathe in, breathe out, okay?
16:43Iconic.
16:48Iconic.
16:54We are iconic.
17:00Cameron was nearly believing it then.
17:11Did he actually believe him, Cameron?
17:13I'm sort of playing along with it.
17:15Are you enjoying yourself?
17:16Yeah, yeah, it's fun.
17:17It's just so surreal.
17:19Who are you getting on with most?
17:22You.
17:22You guys, obviously.
17:25George?
17:26I find him a bit much.
17:28He keeps wanting to yap about politics with me,
17:30which...
17:31I'm not getting into that, though.
17:32I'm just quite British
17:34and I don't like talking politics with new people.
17:37Do you know what I mean?
17:37I'm the same.
17:38Yeah.
17:39Not in this day and age, either.
17:41Yeah.
17:42It's just such a minefield.
17:44The thing is, I think, to be honest with you guys,
17:47I find everybody is lovely energy.
17:50Welcome to our humble little space.
17:53It's a fun little space.
17:54Come on.
17:55This is the meditation room.
17:57Meditation room.
17:58We're just doing some meditation.
17:59Do you want to join?
18:01Meditation?
18:02Yeah.
18:03The meditation starts with, like...
18:05Iconic...
18:09I think he's got a screw loose, doesn't he?
18:11Iconic...
18:132.04pm.
18:23In the bedroom, some of the housemates are talking about love.
18:28Richard, what are your thoughts on love at first sight?
18:30Yeah, go on, Richard.
18:30I think you're a lover man, mate.
18:31I think you've got, like, more experience in the room.
18:34That's the one question you're going to regret asking.
18:36OK, right, oh, here we go, this law.
18:38I've led a completely celibate life.
18:40Really?
18:40Completely?
18:41Completely.
18:43Go on, Richard.
18:44Go on, then.
18:45You're a pimp, you, on the side of something, lad.
18:47That is, like, a whole...
18:47Go on!
18:48Have you ever been married?
18:50No.
18:50Would you like to?
18:52I would.
18:52I'll tell you what, Richard, you're an interesting donny.
18:54You're an interesting donny.
18:55Yeah.
18:55Yeah.
18:57Jenny has come to the diary room.
19:00The four new rivals, do you know what?
19:02Interesting characters.
19:04I thought George was, like, a golfer, because he's out fat.
19:09But he's not at all.
19:11He's, like, a holy man.
19:13And, like, he, like, works in a church or something.
19:16I don't know.
19:17I thought he was a golfer, but maybe he is a golfer.
19:19I never accessed him.
19:21What do holy men wear?
19:23Well, holy men tend to wear not-golfer outfits.
19:28So that's why I was shocked to hear that he was a holy man.
19:32And then we've got wee Richard, and he's just a lovely wee critter.
19:36Like, he's a posh wee fella as well.
19:39He sounds like he should be in the royal family.
19:41But I think there'll be a lot of people in here that are slacking.
19:46I'd just be talking to the people the way I would have talked to them anyway.
19:50No arse-lacking around here.
19:592.27pm.
20:02Elsa and Sam are bonding.
20:05You've got, like, really beautiful, like, iconic eyebrows.
20:07Yeah.
20:07Like, Pamela Anderson, skinny eyebrows, all the things.
20:11Yeah!
20:12Do you feel good?
20:12Do you feel beautiful?
20:13I feel good because I know...
20:15I haven't got much done apart from lips.
20:17Yeah, literally.
20:17Just a bit of lips.
20:18Just a bit of lips.
20:19And a boob job.
20:20Did you get a boob job?
20:20Yeah.
20:21How was your boob job?
20:22Painful?
20:22It was painful as fuck.
20:23Was it the recovery that was painful?
20:24Yeah.
20:25Yeah.
20:25But I was, like, up and moving after day three.
20:28Really?
20:28You were like, hey.
20:29I have a really hard pain.
20:30Yeah.
20:31Yeah.
20:31They don't move.
20:32They don't move.
20:33You're just, like, nothing is moving.
20:34Yeah.
20:34Why is it so rock hard?
20:35I can jump when they don't, like...
20:37They don't, in the face.
20:38Yeah.
20:39Love it.
20:40Some of the housemates are in the kitchen.
20:45What's the crack we, Richard, love?
20:47Sorry, what?
20:47What's the crack?
20:48He's put his little slippers on.
20:49He wasn't a bit that.
20:51You look great.
20:52When you've got your slippers on, you come home.
20:54Richard, do you have to be the dad of the group now?
20:56It would appear so.
20:57Are you married?
20:58Do you have aunts?
20:59Are you single, Richard?
21:00I know.
21:00I've somehow missed out the wife bit, but I've got an adopted son and three grandchildren.
21:05Oh, lovely.
21:06Did you just adopt them yourself?
21:08Yes.
21:09How old was he when you adopted him?
21:10Right, that's a very good question.
21:12And I'm going to watch your chins hit the floor.
21:14He was 33.
21:16Do you want something else that's going to make your chin go even further?
21:19He was a refugee.
21:20I was actually working in Malaysia at the time.
21:24And the hotel I was staying in, this particular gentleman was working there.
21:28But he was a refugee from Myanmar, which is the next country up, if you know your geography.
21:32And he told me quite early on that he lost his natural father when he was a kid.
21:36And that was our first meeting.
21:39But a friendship began to develop.
21:41And whenever my travels took me to that part of the world, I would just kind of go for a visit.
21:46And then he turned to me for advice.
21:49And as we were getting close to the end of this, he started saying things like,
21:51is this what it's like having a dad to help you through life's problems?
21:55You see, and the crucial thing is that, independently of that, I had been thinking,
22:01is this what it's like having a son?
22:02Oh, Richard, I'm going to have one of my dear.
22:05And I was at home one day just kind of turning all this over in my mind.
22:08I suddenly thought, well, why didn't you make it official then?
22:11And you might as well have kicked me in the face.
22:13Oh, look, I lost in the love story.
22:15The more I thought about it, the more I realized that there wasn't really a decision to be made
22:18because it had already happened.
22:19And we just had to acknowledge what had already happened.
22:21Well, that's brilliant. That's a really beautiful story, Richard.
22:24You should be proud of yourself, Richard. That was a lovely thing to do.
22:28Honestly, that's actually made my day. There's still good people in this world.
22:33PHONE RINGS
22:35PHONE RINGS
22:37PHONE RINGS
22:39PHONE RINGS
22:40PHONE RINGS
22:41PHONE RINGS
22:42PHONE RINGS
22:43PHONE RINGS
22:44PHONE RINGS
22:45PHONE RINGS
22:46Why do you speak Polish again?
22:47What?
22:48Sorry, don't lie.
22:49What could you not understand?
22:50Sorry, my brain jump.
22:52I just heard, like, a bit of the Polish accent, I feel.
22:54Did you? My mum's Polish.
22:56Yeah, yeah, yeah. OK, mum's Polish. Right, OK.
22:58How come you'd know about, like...
23:00Er, just a girl I used to date.
23:01Oh, is that how you picked it? Oh, really?
23:03Yeah, mum didn't speak English, so I learnt a bit Polish.
23:05Mum, mum, you barely speak English.
23:07I'm surprised.
23:08Is that what you said to the mum?
23:11Yeah, I'm surprised.
23:12Oh, yeah, yeah.
23:13Oh, yeah, yeah.
23:14Oh, yeah, yeah.
23:15He's good, he's actually good, yeah.
23:18My pronunciation's all right, innit?
23:19I love it.
23:20I love it.
23:21I'd say that, like, if I was cutting a bit.
23:23That's brilliant.
23:24Yeah.
23:26George is talking to Big Brother.
23:29Hello, George.
23:30Hello.
23:31Walk me through your day one Big Brother outfit.
23:34These are a piece of clothing that has definitely fallen out of favour in popular culture.
23:41Will I single-handedly bring them back?
23:44Time will tell, but most importantly, they're made in the UK.
23:49So I'm supporting local textilers who have passion for what they wear.
23:54It's kind of an indication I've got standards about me.
23:58Standards that I think are lacking amongst pretty much everyone out there.
24:04Moving on.
24:05Right now, everyone's happy, happy to be here.
24:08But give it maybe 24 hours, maybe 48 hours, if we're lucky, and people will start pissing other people off.
24:15I've got certain views.
24:16People are going to like them.
24:18People are going to not like them.
24:19I don't care.
24:20But I just want someone with a bit of substance about them who can give a point of view and ideally is open to mine.
24:28George, how are you feeling about giving one of your housemates the evil eye?
24:33There's an old adage I'm a fan of.
24:37You may have heard it before.
24:38Here we go.
24:39Better never trouble trouble until trouble troubles you.
24:43For you only make your trouble double trouble if you do.
24:48What it means is if people are getting on and the ship is sailing on steady waters, just leave it be.
24:58Because the moment you start interfering, people start looking at you as the bad guy.
25:04But to be that person, or one of the four people that have to do that, it's not ideal.
25:10Because, as the adage says, I'll only make my trouble double trouble.
25:28I've been needing you.
25:30I've been wishing you.
25:32You were mine.
25:33You were mine.
25:386.01pm.
25:40Elsa, Cameron, Kaye, Nancy and Sam are chatting about holiday destinations.
25:47I was about to go to Italy. I've never been ever in my whole life.
25:50Have you never been?
25:51No, never, ever, ever.
25:52We need to go.
25:53Can we go together after this?
25:54Yeah.
25:55Come, you can show me where to go and where's far and where's, like, exciting.
25:58Yeah.
25:59Is it quite safe for, like, gay people and stuff there?
26:01Yeah.
26:02No, yeah.
26:03I would say so.
26:04Do you have gay friends in Italy?
26:05Yeah.
26:06Yeah, yeah, yeah.
26:07Okay, cool, I'll go with you.
26:08I mean, I'm pansexual as well, so, like, I've been fine.
26:09You are?
26:10But I know I'm pansexual.
26:11Oh, you wouldn't know that?
26:12What does that mean?
26:13Like, I don't, like, I like...
26:15People regardless.
26:16Everybody does.
26:17Days, dems, girls, boys.
26:18I don't really look at gender.
26:20Like, I look past that.
26:21Personalities.
26:22Do you get what I mean?
26:23It's more the feeling of it.
26:24Yeah.
26:25And the thing is, I don't even believe in love, so do I even love it?
26:27I know.
26:28Funny.
26:29Like, I don't want to put myself in a box.
26:30Love is, like, a hormone, isn't it?
26:32Yes, for sure.
26:33It makes sense.
26:34What, I said, like, the endorphin knob?
26:35Yeah.
26:36Yeah, kind of, isn't it?
26:37It's like a rush, isn't it?
26:38And I guess it's just to whatever you feel.
26:40The four new housemates are in the snug, discussing who to give their evil eye to.
26:47I've been kind of thinking all day about who we should be choosing, and it's very difficult,
26:52as I'm sure we all would agree.
26:53Everyone's lovely.
26:54Yeah.
26:55There's no one who I think, Meredith.
26:56True.
26:57Yeah, no one's evil.
26:58No one, no one.
26:59No one's a bastard, are they?
27:00But as time has gone on, I've just found myself...
27:01That's something an evil guy would say, George.
27:03What are you cooking, boy?
27:04Does that mean that evil's an email?
27:05I'm happy to say, Nancy, Zella and Elsa, I'm happy to...
27:11My three would probably be...
27:14I forgot his name.
27:16Getting a bit of glasses on.
27:17Gani.
27:18Gani.
27:19But I'm not going to support him.
27:20That's the only reason why, you get what I'm saying?
27:22Then...
27:23I'm not going to support Cameron, but he's fucking lovely.
27:26I think Cameron needs more time.
27:28Yeah, I think I'd cry if someone give him a ball.
27:32Oh, what about Sam?
27:34Sam's a vibe, though.
27:35Sam's a vibe, though.
27:36I like Sam.
27:37You know what?
27:38I do like Sam.
27:39Out of respect, you can't put him through it twice in one week.
27:41No, I agree with that to be fair.
27:43So we give it to either Zella, Elsa or Nancy.
27:47Does anyone have any favourites of those three?
27:50No, Elsa.
27:51Cam, who's your favourite of those three?
27:53Probably an Italian girl, whatever she's got off.
27:55Nancy.
27:56Nancy.
27:57Who's your favourite?
27:58Probably Nancy or Elsa.
27:59Zella, I think.
28:00Elsa for me.
28:01I feel like she just needs more time as well.
28:02I think very similar to Cameron.
28:03I'm getting Elsa and Nancy mixed up.
28:05Elsa's a really petite one.
28:07Yes.
28:08Blonde hair.
28:09Nancy...
28:10Is the one.
28:11Glaswegian, I think.
28:12Yeah, I guess.
28:13Yeah, but she says she's Italian, she says she's Polish.
28:15Don't make your mind up, love.
28:16You could be all.
28:17You could be all.
28:18You could be all.
28:19Excuse me.
28:20You could be all.
28:21Oh.
28:22Tate is in the diary room talking about the new housemates.
28:35It's...
28:36I was a bit like, not nervous at first, but apprehensive of the new folk coming in and seeing how the
28:39group dynamic changed, but I've had individual conversations with all of them.
28:43And I feel like I've got at least something in common with all of them.
28:46But I don't know if they're thinking folk are doing a bit of bum-sucking or whatever.
28:49It's always in the back of your mind when you're speaking to folk.
28:51Have you found an awkwardness around those interactions today, Tate?
28:55George, at first, he threw me a little bit.
28:57He threw me a little bit and I went, hmm.
28:59I was trying to source him out.
29:00He's quite strong in his opinions and his convictions, like, strong sense of, like, Christianity,
29:06and he's talking about being quite a patriot and everything like that.
29:09It's maybe more traditional opinions.
29:12He needs probably a little bit of time to adjust and get comfortable, as we all do, by the way.
29:17You just need to feel the grip out a little bit more and see what they're like,
29:20but I think they'll all settle in pretty nicely.
29:22Zeela is opening up to Sam.
29:26I had a surgery ages ago and I had to sleep like that.
29:29Wait, what surgery was this?
29:30I had a chest surgery.
29:32When did you have the surgery?
29:33Two years ago, nearly.
29:34So, my girlfriend and I, we were a lesbian relationship for a while.
29:38Okay, yeah, yeah.
29:39And, like, I think that was her first ever relationship.
29:42That was both your first relationships?
29:44No, I've had quite a few, but she...
29:46Oh.
29:47I was lesbian for eight years.
29:48Really?
29:49Yeah, best time.
29:50Been around the block, huh?
29:51It was good.
29:52And, yeah, I went from lesbian to man, like...
29:54Yeah.
29:55I'm great.
29:56But, no, I...
29:57Did you always kind of like know that you were a man deep down?
30:00When I was six years old, if you looked at me then and look at me now,
30:03you'd think I went from A to B.
30:04I looked like a little version of me now.
30:06Yeah, yeah, yeah.
30:07Yeah.
30:08And everything.
30:09Yeah, so, like, I was still bullied for being a man in school.
30:11Like, there was always something.
30:12Yeah, you always knew there was something that was, like, 30 down.
30:15Yeah, and then when I, like, realised I was queer around 15,
30:18things started to get better because I started to be a bit more masculine.
30:20Yes.
30:21Went from my toxic masculinity phase.
30:23Yeah.
30:24Got a motorbike and my tattoos.
30:25I love that.
30:26Time went on.
30:27I just eventually started to realise, hmm, I don't see myself getting old in this body.
30:32No matter how masculine I am as a woman, it's never gonna quite be satisfying.
30:37Like, I just can't.
30:38Like, I think the biggest thing for me is I just couldn't picture myself getting old.
30:41It's scary.
30:42It feels like all that progress is just back rolling.
30:44I know.
30:45How do you feel like that about, like, day-to-day?
30:46Does that affect you?
30:47Like, your day-to-day life and stuff?
30:49Biggest issues with bathrooms were before I transitioned.
30:51Yeah.
30:52And I was a masculine woman.
30:53I once got dragged downstairs by two bouncers in a club.
30:56And instead of dragging me down the stairs, I went, you think you're funny.
30:58And I had to quickly lift up my shirt and be like, show my sports bra.
31:02Be like, I'm a woman.
31:03You shouldn't have to do that.
31:04It's crazy how people living their lives bothers other people so much.
31:08It's wild, isn't it?
31:09Because trans people, queer people always, I guess, painted in the media as the aggressor.
31:13Yeah.
31:14When the majority are just trying to get by.
31:17Yeah.
31:18Just trying to pee, girl.
31:19Literally.
31:20It's weird.
31:21Yeah.
31:22Mm.
31:297.48pm.
31:33Who's got a degree here?
31:34Anyone?
31:35Who's got...
31:36Masters in Business Administration.
31:37You've got Masters?
31:38You have what?
31:39That's sort of like...
31:40Masters in Business Administration.
31:41You're really smart, Phil.
31:43I am.
31:44He's an engineer.
31:45He's a big boy.
31:46I play Countdown and all I'm good.
31:47Yeah.
31:48Do you like Countdown?
31:49Do you like the conundrums or do you just like the mathematics bit?
31:51No, I'm really good at maths.
31:52I know I don't have a math GCSE to prove it, but that was for stubborn purposes.
31:57Big Brother has called the four new housemates to the diary room.
32:04Did you find this an easy decision to make?
32:07Absolutely not.
32:08For me anyway, yeah, and I think I speak for everyone.
32:10Absolutely not.
32:11I know.
32:12It's like a process of elimination, but some who are choosing to give this not-so-good gift to,
32:17it's like someone was like...
32:19Do you know what I mean?
32:20And they might not have been on the top of our chopping board, but as a collective,
32:22obviously, you've got to work as a team.
32:24But, you know, the task at hand was us four, so we can't speak over each other
32:27and we ought to be in agreement.
32:28And, unfortunately, we are all in some form of agreement.
32:31Yeah.
32:32Housemates, you will be giving out one evil eye tonight.
32:37Okay.
32:38George, you must now take the evil eye with you.
32:43I feel terrible.
32:45This is Big Brother.
32:48New housemates, tonight you will choose who will receive your first evil eye.
33:01Tomorrow, you will choose your second and final housemate.
33:08Have you all reached your decision?
33:12Yes.
33:15George, you must now hand the evil eye to the housemate you want to face eviction.
33:21You must now give your reasons for your decision.
33:28Sorry to say that.
33:30Sorry to say that.
33:33Cameron B, Richard, George and Fais Scholler.
33:47You must now give your reasons for your decision.
33:51I think you're a great guy, Zeela.
33:54It was just a matter of process of elimination.
33:58And I'm sure, given the chance, I will come to regret that.
34:07It's very hard, as you know.
34:08We've tried to get to know everyone today.
34:11And it's not to say that I don't respect you or want you here.
34:14And I personally thought I would put you today.
34:18During the course of the day, I made a point of trying to get around and speak to everybody.
34:23I felt I just didn't get as much time with you as I would have liked,
34:28so I didn't know as much about you.
34:30No worries.
34:31Again, like the three have said, it's been lovely.
34:34I'm going to say there's a bad thing to say about anyone yet.
34:37And decisions have to be made quick.
34:38Unfortunately, it was Aussie, but I guess that's a game.
34:42No, I completely understand.
34:48You have to pick someone, so it's nothing personal, guys.
34:51Why is he so nice?
34:54This is Big Brother.
34:58Zeela, you have the evil eye.
35:02You will face eviction this Friday.
35:08The rest of you are safe for now.
35:11But remember, one more housemate will join Zeela tomorrow and face eviction.
35:18You have just 24 hours to make sure it's not you.
35:23I am sweating my bollocks off.
35:25Oh, my God.
35:27Are you good?
35:28I'm so sorry.
35:29No, don't worry.
35:30Someone has to get it.
35:31Dad, I'm sorry.
35:32It's OK.
35:33Someone has to get it.
35:34You're all right.
35:35You said, man, you're fine.
35:36You're fine.
35:37You took it like a charm.
35:39Yeah.
35:40Yeah.
35:41I'm a bit lazy.
35:42You've got to stay.
35:43Are you done?
35:45Yes.
35:46Thank God.
35:47It was a process of elimination.
35:48It wasn't like, we want to pick you.
35:50No.
35:51So...
35:52Yeah.
35:53No.
36:17You're dancing to the morning girl that baby won't sleep.
36:19Chumma, chumma, chumma, kiss your dirty body.
36:229.11pm.
36:24Sam and Nancy are in the living area.
36:29We're going to try and wall swag.
36:32Ah!
36:33Ready?
36:34Ready?
36:35And we go.
36:36Bop, bop, bop, bop, bop, bop, bop, bop, bop, bop.
36:38I just saw my feet are falling down.
36:40Where's that at?
36:41Oh my God, it got really warm.
36:44Zila has come to the diary room.
36:50Zila, you have received the first evil eye and will face Friday's eviction.
36:56I kind of suspected it would be me.
36:58I guess I haven't massively connected with either of the four today.
37:03I really like Fayyashola.
37:05Maybe I should have made more effort.
37:06But it feels false to deliberately make an effort just because of this situation.
37:11I feel like I'm probably one of the less, I think, memorable people in the group.
37:18So I probably contribute a little bit less to the dynamic at the moment.
37:24On the outside world, I'm a very extroverted human being.
37:27But it's just, I guess I'm also an anxious human being.
37:33So those things are kind of conflicting.
37:35And when you're in an environment like this, maybe my nervousness is holding me back a bit.
37:40Jenny and Cameron are in the snug.
37:44I feel like I'm in here with a counsellor.
37:47Yeah.
37:48Will you be my counsellor?
37:50Spill.
37:51How do you feel about the night?
37:53I wouldn't have thought it would have been Z.
37:58I don't think, like, what a nice feeling.
38:00But I would have thought it would have been somebody a bit more controversial than Z.
38:04Maybe Z hasn't been making an effort.
38:06And then I miss my family today, I think.
38:09I think I'm missing my mum.
38:11Oh.
38:12And I'm missing my friends and I'm missing my boyfriend.
38:15Yeah.
38:16And it's, like, really helped me today.
38:18Have you ever had counselling?
38:19No.
38:20No, I haven't either.
38:21Maybe we should.
38:22I don't know.
38:23But, like, what would you actually talk about them day?
38:25I would be going on and saying, I couldn't find my hairbrush this morning
38:28and I tried to kill my boyfriend.
38:30Because sometimes I don't like taking the blame for things.
38:34It's just the boyfriend's fault.
38:36Aye.
38:37She'll be, like, just having a massive row.
38:38And see everybody's reaction.
38:40Won't we?
38:41Yeah.
38:42Won't we do it tomorrow?
38:43And then we'll go prank.
38:44Won't we?
38:45Because we are probably the least two people that people would expect to argue.
38:50Are we not besties?
38:51Will we be besties, Cameron?
38:52I think we'll be besties.
38:53Will we come for a debrief now every night and be besties?
38:57I think that's what we need to do.
39:0711.56pm.
39:09Zeela is talking to Faye Scholler about how he met his girlfriend.
39:15We're in lesbian corner of the night.
39:16OK.
39:17This was our trans analysis.
39:19And I was on the women's rugby team, so I was on the women's football team.
39:23And also, thank you for being, like, if you didn't want to be open.
39:25Oh, no, no.
39:26I've been holding off with it, but I'm like, let's talk to them.
39:28Yeah, yeah, yeah.
39:29It's weird that I'm not mentioning it.
39:31But yeah, no, so we met in lesbian corner.
39:33OK.
39:34Because it was a women's football corner.
39:35Yeah, one of them.
39:36And naturally, of course, that's why everyone's called it that.
39:39Of course, yeah.
39:40I did eight years as a lesbian, I can say this.
39:43Eight long years.
39:45That's allowed.
39:46Have you ever met any celebrities?
39:48Oh, yes.
39:49Who?
39:50Kristin Scott Thomas.
39:52You've never heard of her.
39:54Eric Sykes.
39:57You've never heard of him, have you?
39:58John Williams.
39:59Aye.
40:00You have heard of him?
40:01Yeah.
40:02Jonathan Cecil, who played Captain Hastings when Peter Ustinov was at Hercule Poirot.
40:11Yeah.
40:12I used to be his guitar teacher for a while.
40:14Does he?
40:15Yeah, yeah.
40:16So are you really good at guitar, Ian?
40:17Well, I was.
40:18You can't was, do you have to be?
40:21Yeah, yeah, but if you don't, you know...
40:24Practice, practice, practice.
40:25And the fact, the piano has kind of overtaken me a bit now.
40:28Like, what's the hardest song you can play on the piano?
40:31I can play a lot of show songs and, like, kind of what you might call cocktail pianist repertoire.
40:36Yeah.
40:37Things like, you know...
40:38Genetics, like you're on a bar, like a Satan.
40:41Frank Sinatra type stuff.
40:42Frank Sinatra.
40:43Yeah, yeah.
40:44That's right.
40:45Say that, I can know.
40:46I know Frank Sinatra.
40:48Oh, he always speaks very highly of you as well.
40:50Oh, does he?
40:51He's lovely, we feel.
40:52Richard Meenham, you know, I'm great.
40:54Can we shake hands?
40:56Cold hands?
40:57Cold hands, Walmart.
40:58Cold hands, Walmart?
40:59No, cold hands, cold heart.
41:01Oh, hello.
41:02I knew I was going to like you because I thought you were a complete bastard when I met you.
41:06I thought, I'm going to like him.
41:08Oh, yes.
41:09I just, I like a challenge with people.
41:11I prefer to make, to do inverse, whereas people are like, try and make people like them
41:16and then suddenly their real personality arises.
41:20Yeah, yeah.
41:21You just make everyone hate you straight away.
41:23Yeah.
41:24But I think forgiveness is a powerful thing and not everyone is capable.
41:26No, they're not.
41:27So I, I mean, I wasn't a, well, in my mind, I wasn't a complete asshole today.
41:32He wasn't an asshole.
41:33But I'd rather go down and then up rather than up and down.
41:38Yeah, yeah.
41:39I just hope that people see through you.
41:42Because I know that you're a nice bloke, but you're just a, you know, opinionated asshole.
41:48You sure?
41:49Yeah.
41:50No, thank you.
41:51I know.
41:52I know you are.
41:53Being, being a minority woman.
41:55What's like the bigger, I don't want to say disadvantage.
41:58Do you know what I mean?
41:59No, no, no.
42:00I know what you mean.
42:03Well, that's a big one.
42:04I don't know.
42:05It's a good question.
42:06Being black, obviously you get the racism you get.
42:08Yeah.
42:09But then being like a black, bald woman.
42:11Yeah, yeah, yeah.
42:12Ha ha.
42:13Um, like I get a lot of weird comments.
42:15I get a lot of people who make comments that they probably shouldn't feel comfortable saying.
42:19I just...
42:20I get like a lot of people shouting at me like, you're always going to be a man.
42:23And I'm like...
42:24Really?
42:25Do you want me to fuck off?
42:27Like, I feel like...
42:28You'll be surprised.
42:29Like for instance, when I was very close to my house and these two men, he shouted like,
42:33you're always going to be a man.
42:34And he said to his friend, that's a man, that's a man.
42:36And I turned around and I was like...
42:38But the look on his face, the only way I can describe it is like utter disgust.
42:43Like this man, I didn't know what he had, what he was capable of.
42:47I felt so vulnerable.
42:48Yeah.
42:49And I don't often feel that way.
42:50Mm-hmm.
42:51But I did.
42:52And it was...
42:53It wasn't nice.
42:54And I get people like...
42:55Like, just essentially transphobic abuse.
42:58Do you know why they're doing...
42:59So, have you ever heard the term when like we talk about transgender policies and stuff
43:04like that?
43:05People say that being against transgender women also hurts cisgender women.
43:11Yeah.
43:12Because what happens is, society's idea of femininity, usually white femininity as well,
43:17is usually what it's based on.
43:18Anyone that doesn't match that, including, for example, masculine lesbians and stuff like
43:23that, they then get a lot of hurt towards them.
43:26It's not really...
43:27Again, like just broadly, I just think people should live and let live, but...
43:31No, completely.
43:32But essentially, it's a good example of intersectionality where if your feminism is anti-trans, it can't
43:38really be feminism.
43:39100%.
43:40Oh, yeah, yeah.
43:41Because by being anti-trans, you are harming women.
43:43Is that what they call them?
43:44Yes, completely, yeah.
43:45100%.
43:46Because you are.
43:47Like, I know so many cisgender women.
43:49They are just being attacked because they don't look like what we imagine women to look like.
43:55And it's like, that whole concept in itself is so problematic.
43:59Yeah.
44:00But people aren't seeing it.
44:01But as soon as I shaved my hair off, I was getting quite a few weird looks and a few...
44:04And I started like, I was wearing like a lot more pink.
44:06I was doing my nails.
44:07I was making sure I looked more...
44:09And it's like, what is that?
44:10What is the idea of femininity?
44:11I've never been that person.
44:12It's never been something that's important to me.
44:14But society then forced me, so to speak, into feeling that that was important to me, which is crazy.
44:20One or eight A.M...
44:31You know what you want me to do?
44:35What do you want me to do?
44:36I missed the spot.
44:41Oh, tanned.
44:42can you know happy girl how do you feel we feel really good you don't look happy
45:03I can't sleep there this is like the the the Tyler daughter dumpster please someone help me this is
45:15mad I'm sleeping in the bed with a group of people I don't know I've just met about mad
45:20Richard is talking to big brother how are you Richard I'm all right yeah doing okay it's
45:31the first full day has has gone very nicely trying to decide on someone who may potentially be a
45:38victim is not a comfortable situation to be in that was quite dramatic actually I must say but
45:45people have started laughing at my jokes which is extraordinary I've been told that I sound like
45:50David Attenborough which is short racing well here you see a bedroom full of sleeping housemates
46:01they have had a long day they're hoping to get through the night without any disturbance but
46:10the big brother house is full of surprises who knows what lurks around the next bend time will tell
46:31so
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