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Big Brother fans have been left furious, demanding the prize money be cut and EVERYONE evicted after housemates broke the rules again

Big Brother fans have been left furious, demanding the prize money be cut and EVERYONE evicted after housemates broke the rules again

Big Brother viewers were left furious and demanding harsher consequences after the housemates continued to break the rules on Sunday.

Over the past week, residents have been caught talking in a series of rule violations, including talking about nominations, leading to all food being removed from the home as punishment.

But fans at home had finally had enough and demanded during the final episode that producers would instead cut the prize money or put everyone up for eviction soon to curb rule breaking.

They went to X and said angrily, “Stupid basic ration penalties. BB need to start chipping away at the prize money every time a rule is broken, £5k will be taken away!!’: ‘With that litany of rule breaches I should have just evicted the whole house for a double eviction and let the public decide ‘.

‘I can’t believe I wasted an entire episode breaking rules!’: ‘It’s time BB sets an example for someone to break rules so that others will be deterred’: ‘Sorry, but this house is disrespectful , they really break rules EVERY DAY… it just shows that no one respects this experiment’.

Big Brother fans have been left furious, demanding the prize money be cut and EVERYONE evicted after housemates broke the rules again

Big Brother viewers were left furious and demanding harsher consequences after the housemates continued to break the rules on Sunday

Over the past week, residents have been caught talking in a series of rule violations, including talking about nominations, leading to all food being removed from the home as punishment.

Over the past week, residents have been caught talking in a series of rule violations, including talking about nominations, leading to all food being removed from the home as punishment.

Elsewhere in the episode, Big Brother’s latest shopping task, which has left some on rations, leads to 24-year-old Hanah Haji threatening to quit the show.

Frantic in the diary room, she said to Big Brother: ‘Hello. I want to leave tonight.’

‘I will not tolerate being treated like this. I don’t treat myself like that, and I would never allow anyone else to treat me like that either.”

After this week’s Halloween-themed shopping task, only half of the House received the luxury shopping budget, while the rest of the Housemates survive on basic rations.

Speaking to Big Brother, she said: ‘My stomach is growling, I feel sick and you’re not feeding me – you’re giving me carbohydrates, bread and things like that. I’m not a basic ration girl.’

It comes after Dean Smith became the fifth person to leave Big Brother on Friday night, only to find himself stuck in the house due to a major technical problem.

In tense scenes, the 35-year-old hairdresser from east London said goodbye after presenters AJ Odudu and Will Best revealed his time was up.

But fans at home had finally had enough and demanded during the final episode that producers would instead cut the prize money or put everyone up for eviction soon to curb rule breaking.

But fans at home had finally had enough and demanded during the final episode that producers would instead cut the prize money or put everyone up for eviction soon to curb rule breaking.

They went to X and said angrily, “Stupid basic ration penalties. BB need to start siphoning away the prize money every time a rule is broken, £5k is taken away!!': '

They went to X and said angrily, “Stupid basic ration penalties. BB should start siphoning away the prize money every time a rule is broken, £5k is taken away!!’: ‘

However, when he got to the front door to leave, he was surprised to find that it wouldn’t open, and AJ and Will were forced to keep the crowd waiting and go straight to Late and Live.

“Your door doesn’t work, if you don’t want me to leave that’s fine,” he joked as the hosts explained there was an unprecedented problem with the house.

Eventually, Dean managed to get out of the yard and was given a live eviction exit, which aired on Late and Live, before joining AJ and Will on the couch.

AJ laughed as she admitted: “It’s live television, anything can definitely happen.”

Elsewhere in the episode, Big Brother's latest shopping task, which has left some on rations, leads to 24-year-old Hanah Haji threatening to quit the show.

Elsewhere in the episode, Big Brother’s latest shopping task, which has left some on rations, leads to 24-year-old Hanah Haji threatening to quit the show.

I will not tolerate being treated like this. I don't treat myself like that, so I would never allow anyone else to treat me like that either'

I will not tolerate being treated like this. I don’t treat myself like that, so I would never allow anyone else to treat me like that either’

Marcello, Lily and Hanah survived the public vote and survived another week.

“I knew it, I knew it, I told you,” Dean repeated, upon discovering he was the fifth housemate to leave, adding, “I knew it was me, that’s okay.”

To fill the time when producers were trying to get Dean out, AJ and Will went live to the house, causing more confusion among viewers.

During the segment, fans heard a female Big Brother voice talking to the housemates and telling them to go inside.

Then the participants in the garden seemed to see a familiar face as they all started shouting for someone named James.

BIG BROTHER 2024: MEET THE PARTICIPANTS!

EMMA

AGE : 53

BY: Altrincham, originally Essex

OCCUPANCY: Aesthetics Entrepreneur

WHAT IS IT LIKELY NOMINATED FOR? If someone doesn’t understand my humor, they might think ‘she’s very abrupt and to the point and tells it like it is’, but that’s my humor.

ROZIE

AGE: 29

BY: Cornwall (originally Essex)

OCCUPANCY: Dental assistant

DO YOU HAVE A STRATEGY TO MAKE THE FINALS? No! I think it’s about being your most authentic self. The viewers are not stupid; they can sniff out manufactured drama.

NATHAN

AGE: 24

BY: Dumfries

OCCUPANCY: Pork seller and King Charles’ former butler

WHAT IS IT LIKELY NOMINATED FOR? Accidentally insulting someone – someone who takes something I said the wrong way. Not a terrible offense, but if someone takes something away, I said it wrong.

SEGUN

AGE: 25

BY: Watford

OCCUPANCY: Charity videographer

WHAT DO YOU THINK YOU’RE BRINGING HOME? I think I will bring energy, comedic energy, vitality and a lot of entertainment and uplifting.

DAZE

AGE: 24

BY: London

OCCUPANCY: Climate activist

WHAT WOULD YOU DO WITH THE MONEY IF YOU WON? It has been a difficult financial period for me – climate activism is often something you do with debt. It would be nice to have money to do the work

KHALED

AGE: 23

BY: Manchester

OCCUPANCY: Sales manager

Why did you sign up for this new series of Big Brother? I didn’t actually know what Big Brother was. I thought it was a new chance at life. I have no interest in becoming famous.

MARTHA

AGE: 26

BY: Scarborough, originally from Margate

OCCUPANCY: NHS administrator

What are you most looking forward to as a housemate? Especially sitting in the Diary Room chair. That’s a bucket list checked off. Also just experiencing that isolation. I’m really going to enjoy not having my phone. I just love not having that responsibility.

LILY

AGE: 20

BY: Warrington

OCCUPANCY: Chinese takeaway server

WHAT IS IT LIKELY NOMINATED FOR? Probably because I’m annoying, but I don’t care.

ALI

AGE: 38

BY: London

OCCUPANCY: Forensic psychologist

What are you most looking forward to as a housemate? Just being away and being in a completely new environment, completely different from anything I’ve done before, completely different from anything I’ll ever do in the future.

THOMAS

AGE: 20

BY: Carlisle

OCCUPANCY: Amputee football player

WHAT IS IT LIKELY NOMINATED FOR? One of my bad qualities is that I talk a lot. I talk a lot without thinking. In myself I am never offended, you can say anything about me – I have heard it before.

RIAN

AGE: 28

BY: Stockport

OCCUPANCY: Marketing and events

Why did you sign up for this new series of Big Brother? I’ve always been a fan of the show; it was a bit of a childhood dream to participate in it.

HANA

AGE: 24

BY: West London

OCCUPANCY: HR consultant

WHAT IS IT LIKELY NOMINATED FOR? I feel like whoever nominates is just a hater, girls! I think it’s my opinion that people nominate me for.

IZAAZ

AGE: 29

BY: London, originally Swansea

OCCUPANCY: Sales advisor

WHAT DO YOU THINK YOU’RE BRINGING HOME? I will bring much happiness and kindness. I think I’ll be there for a lot of people. I’m not the type of person to get into a fight with anyone and if I did, I would make up for it.

SARAH

AGE: 27

BY: Shrewsbury

OCCUPANCY: Spa account manager

WHAT WOULD YOU DO WITH THE MONEY IF YOU WON? A few different things. First, I would have my dream wedding. Two: go on a fun vacation. And three: maybe start my own business.

MARCELLO

AGE: 34

BY: East London

OCCUPANCY: Youth mentor

DO YOU HAVE A STRATEGY TO MAKE THE FINALS? Not at all. I’m going to show love, I’m going to be myself and that’s all I can do.

DEAN

AGE: 35

BY: East London

OCCUPANCY: Hairdresser

Why did you sign up for this new series of Big Brother? I’ve been a fan for the longest time. I’ve wanted to do it since I was 11, but never had the confidence to do it. As I got older I was still obsessed with the show and as soon as it came back it was ‘this is my time to apply’.