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The second Big Brother housemate is evicted after a tearful episode

The second Big Brother housemate is evicted after a tearful episode

(L to R) Ali, Martha (back), Lily and Daze

Tonight’s Big Brother eviction came after a tear-filled episode (Image: REX/ITV)

Second Big Brother housemate Daze has been evicted after a tearful episode with punishment for the whole house.

The all-female eviction line-up saw the 24-year-old join Lily, 20, Martha, 26, and Ali, 38, to face the public vote for the episode of tonight

Housemate Khaled, 23, chose the ladies after being given the power over nominations as head of house in Tuesday’s episode, much to the shock of viewers.

It comes after a long-running curse where female contestants have been the first to leave the ITV2 reality show for the past 13 years was broken last week.

Ryan was the first to be kicked out, saying he was “gutted” to leave the show first, but consoled himself by saying someone had to be the first to go.

Daze was all smiles as other housemates hugged and cried, walking her to the door and cheering her on as she left.

Daze beaming as she leaves the Big Brother house

Daze is the second partner to leave the 2024 series (Image: Vianney Le Caer/Shutterstock)

AJ Odudu and Will Best welcome Daze to Big Brother

Hosts AJ Odudu and Will Best greeted a ‘missed’ Daze (Image: Vianney Le Caer/Shutterstock)

On Late and Live, Daze told hosts Will Best and AJ Odudu that she felt “very determined” to leave as she found the house “a mess”.

The activist explained that she is a homebody, so she had been coping and pushing her own limits.

Daze thought she had been ousted — with five nominations — because of her polarizing work, but she was “taking the hate on the chin.”

He confessed that he tried to negotiate with Big Brother about a challenge against Lily, revealing that he has arthritis and chronic pain that was aggravated by sleeping on the floor.

At the start of the episode, Daze shared that he had mixed feelings about the house, telling Big Brother in the diary room that he was “under the weather but resilient”.

AJ Odudu, Will Best and Daze after the second Big Brother eviction

Daze didn’t shed a single tear as she left the house (Image: Vianney Le Caer/Shutterstock)

Ali and Lily before eviction on Big Brother

Tonight’s eviction line-up was all female after breaking a long-running show curse (Image: REX/Shutterstock for Big Brother)

During the eviction episode, the group was in shock as several classmates were accused of breaking the rules in the smoking room.

This meant punishment, with half of the luxury purchases gone, including tea, coffee (or coffee if you ask Dean), fizzy drinks, biscuits, crisps and sweets.

His 140 crisps packets were confiscated after Martha and others wrote graffiti on the back of the door, which was against the rules about writing messages.

Lily was devastated by the lack of candy, complaining that she had been “starved” of sugar and declaring that she wouldn’t mind going home now.

Nathan and Rosie, known as Baked Potato due to a chore, were relieved that Martha’s tears and punishment took their attention away.

The housemates gathered in the living room, all dressed as cards with Big Brother

The house had to dress up as the alphabet to win a disco (Image: REX/Shutterstock for Big Brother)

Housemates write the word

The episode was full of emotional ups and downs (Image: REX/Shutterstock for Big Brother)

The pair admitted their blossoming relationship was now “out in the open” after other housemates joked there were condoms on the bedroom floor.

However, some in the house haven’t been as loved as when speaking to Big Brother in the newspaper room, eviction candidate Ali said: “I take responsibility for the things I’ve said and done.”

He had been at the center of drama after a clash with Marcello, which prompted complaints to Ofcom from viewers after Marcello made “alleged misogynistic comments”.

Dean and Hanah (R) sit together on the couch wearing the letters O and K during the episode of Big Brother

The housemates pulled out luxury items from their purchases (Image: REX/Shutterstock for Big Brother)

The 34-year-old mentor lied about kissing Ali, a 38-year-old forensic psychologist after a “vape kiss”.

Viewers were incredibly upset when Ali, a lesbian with a girlfriend, defended herself from the other housemates and Marcello conceded that they hadn’t kissed.

Ali later confronted him, saying, “You’re trying to ruin my life,” to which he replied, “You came to the smoking room! You knew what you were doing.

72 complaints were made to Ofcom “relating to Marcello’s behavior and his alleged misogynistic comments”.

Big Brother continues on Sunday at 9pm from ITV2 and ITVX.

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