BIG Brother is making a huge change to the show for its 25th anniversary series – with host Will Best confirming the news.
The new series of kicked off last week and during Tuesday night’s episode of Late & Live, , 40, revealed the change.



He said: “You may have heard this series the game is changing.
Ahead of the first live eviction of the series, I can now exclusively reveal that in a break from long-standing Big Brother tradition that you the viewers will not be voting to evict. You will be voting to save.
“The fans asked for it – we have delivered. Big Brother was listening.”
Vote to save has been used during both the civilian and celebrity series but this is the first time it will feature for the entire show.
Fans rushed to social media to have their say on the news, with one writing: “OMFG VOTING TO SAVE IS BACK WE F****** WON!!!”
Another said: “THE TIDE IS CHANGING AND WE’LL BE VOTING TO SAVE NOW WOOOOO.”
And a third added: “Voting to save now? Omfg yessss!”
This year’s series saw .
And last night already.
As part of a format shake-up, the four brand new housemates saw the power of nominations handed to them through the use of two evil eyes.
Under instruction by , they had to pick one housemate in tonight’s episode to recieve the evil eye and therefore face the public vote on Friday night.
Feyisola, Richard, Cameron B and George all had to pick one housemate to receive the cursed nomination.
In a surprise result, they picked 25-year-old Zelah Glasso.