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Big Brother’s Nancy and Caroline are the latest housemates to be evicted in another double exit

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Big Brother’s Nancy and Caroline were the latest housemates to be evicted from the iconic house after a double exit was seen on the popular BBC show on Friday.

Nancy’s dancing exit from the house and even treating the audience to a cheeky twerk in a black lace dress were unforgettable.

But despite being in high spirits, when they were greeted by hosts AJ Odudu and Will Best, they revealed a damning truth about the votes.

AJ revealed that Nancy has received the most housemate nominations on the show since 2013.

Nancy seemed unimpressed with the comment and soon admitted that she believed she had been nominated by many people out of ‘jealousy’.

And despite the crowd erupting in boos, Caroline also had her moment as she left the house laughing at the haters and holding up a rock ‘n’ roll sign.

Big Brother’s Nancy (pictured) and Caroline were the latest housemates to be evicted from the iconic house after a double exit was seen on the popular BBC show on Friday.

And despite the booing crowd, Caroline (pictured) had a moment of joy as she emerged from the house, laughing at the haters and holding up a rock'n'roll sign.

And despite the booing crowd, Caroline (pictured) had a moment of joy as she emerged from the house, laughing at the haters and holding up a rock’n’roll sign.

But his departure took an unexpected turn when he noticed a sign in the audience reading ‘Richard will win’, to which he replied: ‘Richard is the antichrist.’

Caroline has been at the center of much controversy in the latest civilian edition of Big Brother.

These include misgendering openly trans housemate Zelah, prompting Big Brother to give her a formal warning.

Big Brother said: ‘Caroline, Big Brother considers the language you use in these situations to be offensive and unacceptable and cannot allow you to use language that may cause distress to your Housemates and the viewing public.’

Moreover, Caroline refused to eat halal meat and told her flatmate Richard that he was ‘too boring’.

In Thursday’s episode, Caroline stunned the housemates by revealing she was engaged to TV star Matthew Wright.

Caroline and Matthew have been publicly photographed together, side by side, at red carpet events on multiple occasions.

But their relationship ended abruptly after Matthew proposed to his eccentric Big Brother housemate.

Although Nancy was in good spirits, she made a damning statement about the vote when she was greeted by hosts AJ Odudu and Will Best.

Although Nancy was in good spirits, she made a damning statement about the vote when she was greeted by hosts AJ Odudu and Will Best.

AJ reveals Nancy has received the most housemate nominations on the show since 2013

AJ reveals Nancy has received the most housemate nominations on the show since 2013

Nancy seemed unimpressed with the comment and soon admitted that she believed she had been nominated by many people out of 'jealousy'.

Nancy seemed unimpressed with the comment and soon admitted that she believed she had been nominated by many people out of ‘jealousy’.

Chatting to conservative housemate Emily Hewertson, she probes him: ‘Were you with Matthew Wright? Or did I make this up?’

Caroline, who has been engaged five times, replies: ‘Yes, I was engaged to him.’

As they are stunned by his revelation, fellow contestant Marcus interrupts: ‘What? Were you engaged to Matthew Wright?’

He later explains: ‘We went out for quite a long time. He was there the day the surgeon said ‘you have cancer’.

‘I moved in with him because I had a flat, I moved in with him because I was sick.’

But she went on to share how a holiday abroad revealed the cracks in the relationship and said Matthew had become ‘mean’ towards her.

Caroline said: ‘Everything was really good and then Pete Tong happened. We went on vacation to Canada and didn’t get along at all. He was grumpy with me, and I was grumpy with him.

‘We got engaged in Canada. We did two steps where the cowboys were dancing and then we sat outside on the big Canadian plains with all the horses and stuff. And then ‘Will you marry me?’ he said. and put a little something on my finger.’

‘We passed through the airport on our way home. I envisioned a ring with a heart surrounded by diamonds, and there it was. [in the airport]. ‘He bought me the ring in Canada, then I went home and told everyone and then we broke up.’

BIG BROTHER 2025: MEET THE HOUSEMATES

GANI

AGE: 39

FROM: Altrincham, originally from Essex

JOB: Pizza restaurant manager

WHICH CANDIDATE IS MOST LIKELY TO RECEIVE? Sometimes if I find something frustrating, I speak my mind – but in the nicest way possible.

JENNY

AGE: 20

FROM: Derry

JOB: Makeup Artist

WHAT DO YOU BRING HOME? I think I’ll bring a lot of things home. I think I will do my best to make everyone laugh and be positive.

TEJA

AGE: 18

FROM: Bristol

JOB: Cleaner

WHAT DID YOU DO WITH THE MONEY YOU EARNED? I would definitely put down a deposit on a house. In Bristol or maybe Newport because Bristol is too expensive

SAM

AGE: 27

FROM: Bradford

JOB: Zumba Instructor

DO YOU HAVE A STRATEGY TO WIN? If I had a strategy I would forget it halfway through, so I won’t set myself this task. I’ll just be myself and hope for the best.

CAMERON

AGE: 22

FROM: Farmer

JOB: taunton

WHICH CANDIDATE IS MOST LIKELY TO RECEIVE? I really don’t know. I guess I’ll have to find out.

ELSA

AGE: 21

FROM: ESSEX

JOB: Content Creator

WHAT DO YOU THINK YOU WILL BRING HOME? Sunshine and laughter.

EMILY

AGE: 25

FROM: Northampton

JOB: Political Events Manager

WHICH CANDIDATE IS MOST LIKELY TO RECEIVE? I think I’ll be nominated for talking too much or talking too loudly because I let out impulsive thoughts.

MARKUS

AGE: 22

FROM: Manchester

JOB: Mechanical engineer

WHY DID YOU APPLY FOR THE NEW SERIES OF BIG BROTHER? I just thought why not; It’s something that a lot of people don’t get the opportunity to do, and it’s so surreal to say I’m doing it. These are the kinds of things I love to do.

Nancy

AGE: 22

FROM: Glasgow

JOB: To graduate

DO YOU HAVE A STRATEGY TO WIN? I feel like I should have a strategy, maybe people do but I don’t. I’ll just be myself and see how it goes.

CAROLINE

AGE: 56

From: Canvey Island

JOB: public relations

WHICH CANDIDATE IS MOST LIKELY TO RECEIVE? Being ugly. Because I can’t stand people who snore, chew, and make noise. So I’ll probably be a little fuzzy.

TASTE

AGE: 27

FROM: Falkirk

JOB: Business Owner

WHAT DO YOU THINK YOU WILL BRING HOME? As part of the ‘buff butler’ job, you naturally fall into the role of entertainer, keeping people chatting, mingling and maybe playing a few silly games.

CAMERON B.

AGE: 25

FROM: Bolton

JOB: Personal Trainer

WHAT DO YOU THINK YOU WILL BRING HOME? Energy. Some discomfort. And maybe some discussion.

FEYISOLA

AGE: 33

FROM: London

JOB: Financial Researcher

WHY DO YOU THINK HE WILL BE A CANDIDATE? Snoring, talking too much or talking to myself.

ZELAH

AGE: 25

FROM: south london

JOB: Personal Trainer

WHY DID YOU APPLY FOR THE NEW SERIES OF BIG BROTHER? Being trans, I think a lot of the narrative in the media right now has been taken away from us, and it would be nice to re-center that and take back control.

GEORGE

AGE: 23

FROM: Brain Tree

JOB: neighborhood councilor

WHAT WILL YOU DO WITH THE REWARD MONEY? My first and foremost priority was making sure my family was mortgage-free because these things are important.

RICHARD

AGE: 60

FROM: London

JOB: Composer and writer

DO YOU THINK YOU COULD WIN THE SHOW? Most people who will watch this show will be on the younger side of things and will identify more closely with the younger housemates.

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