Big Brother Fans Predict Next Eviction After George’s Dismissal for 'Unacceptable Behavior'

Published on October 09, 2025 at 03:53 PM
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BIG Brother fans are convinced they have worked out who will be evicted from the famous compound next.

It comes after The Sun revealed yesterday that parish councillor George, 23, was chucked out of the house after .

George in a Big Brother episode.Big Brother fans think they know who will be evicted after George was kicked out of the house Shirtless George from Big Brother with red hair, looking surprised.George left his co-stars horrified after making offensive comments Elsa Rae looking to her right with a man in a white t-shirt and a checked yellow and white pillow in the background.Fans think it will be Elsa who is evicted tomorrow night

The housemates up for the chop are Elsa, Cameron B and Richard.

George was also nominated for eviction, but as he was kicked off the show , and started it again without him.

In a statement shared online, the Big Brother team revealed: “George has left the Big Brother house, so the vote has been closed.

“Your previous votes won’t count, but a new vote with Cameron B, Elsa and Richard will open tomorrow and you will get 5 more votes.”

Fans have now revealed who they think will be evicted tomorrow night, now that George is out of the running.

One said: ““NO ELSAS gonna get evicted.”

Another added: “George would of been evicted anyway so now it will be Elsa.”

This when commented: “Well that’s Elsa gone.”

A fourth said: “Elsa will be evicted now then.”

The Sun revealed yesterday how .

Sources told us how after making offensive comments which could be interpreted as antisemitic and was immediately called to the Diary Room and ejected from the house.

“Everyone was absolutely disgusted,” an insider told us. “Nobody could believe what he said – he was clearly out to shock people.”

after leaving the house, and said: “As a flag bearer of freedom of speech I never hesitate to discuss and question any topic regardless of how contentious it may be.

“Sadly, the boundaries of what is deemed offensive are subjective and I evidently went too far this time by crossing their line one too many times.”

Lucy from Big Brother looking on with a slight frown.Elsa has ruffled a few feathers in the house

He added: “It is a shame that specific debate could not be had and that it has had to end like this. Infamy, infamy, they’ve all got it in for me.”

Last night viewers watched shortly before he was booted off the show.

It came after Jenny discussed the positives of children’s films – like Disney’s Buzz Lightyear – having more LGBT characters.

But George appeared to have differing views on the subject and said it shouldn’t be “rammed down our throats”.

A woman in a green top with "ITALIA" written on it and a red headband, looking to her right with an ambiguous expression.George clashed with Jenny last night over LGBT characters in kids films

Jenny hit back and said it was more “common” today, while Zelah insisted: “I don’t think it’s ramming down throats.

“I think people who think it’s ramming down throats are people who see it as something that’s in your face.

“Just having it in your film, I don’t think it is.”

Jenny then explained that the film had gay parents kissing in it.

George continued to push his point and said it was inappropriate to “inset political messages into a kids film”.

But Zelah explained: “I think that’s your views hypersexualizing gay relationships.

“You wouldn’t be saying the same thing if it was a straight couple.
“In this day and age, all these things do is show it can exist.”

Big Brother have not revealed what the “offensive remarks” were that George said.

Big Brother continues tonight at 9pm

Big Brother 2025 housemates

The initial housemates who entered the house were:

  • Gani, 39, a pizza shop manager from South London.
  • Cameron, 22, a farmer from Taunton.
  • Nancy, 22, a graduate from Glasgow.
  • Caroline, 56, a PR specialist from Canvey Island.
  • Zelah, 25, a personal trainer from South London.
  • Teja, 18, a cleaner from Bristol.
  • Emily, 25, a political events manager from Northampton (evicted).
  • Marcus, 22, a mechanical engineer from Manchester.
  • Tate, 27, a business owner from Falkirk.
  • Elsa, 21, a content creator from Essex.
  • Sam, 27, a zumba instructor from Skipton.
  • Jenny, 20, a make-up artist from Derry.

Four new housemates were announced to enter the house as late arrivals:

  • Cameron B, 25, a personal trainer from Bolton.
  • Feyisola, 33, a financial investigator from London.
  • George, 23, a parish councillor from Braintree.
  • Richard, 60, a composer and author from London.

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