The Big Brother housemates’ emotions will be stirred in scenes airing on Sunday’s episode of the show as they receive photos of their family.
They will be seen as Big Brother presents them with pictures of their loved ones and they will be tasked with discussing the contents of the picture.
Noky is called into the diary room and soon notices that the roommates’ family photos are on the chair.
Excitedly she says, ‘Oh my God.’ Thank you so much!’
On the way back to the lounge, Noky says, “I just have to get everyone here.” Guys, can everyone please gather in the lounge? I was asked to pick you all up.’
Tidbit: The Big Brother housemates’ emotions will be piqued on Sunday when they receive photos of their family, with Noky (pictured) collecting the pictures
Task ahead: On the way back to the lounge, Noky says, “I just have to get everyone here.” Guys, can everyone please gather in the lounge? I was asked to pick you all up.
Gathered on the sofa, Noky tells the housemates: “We’re going to go around and talk about who’s in these photos.”
The housemates can’t contain their excitement as one by one talks about her photo.
When they talk about their family members and loved ones, the 15 remaining housemates become emotional.
However, Jordan has decided to bring a different kind of photo into the Big Brother house.
Of his picture, Jordan says, “When they asked me to provide a photo of loved ones, I didn’t want to do it.”
“You said you could provide a photo of yourself and although I was tempted, I instead provided a photo of a place I love – it’s in Seville.”
Elsewhere, Trish will confront a number of housemates after she felt their reaction to the first eviction was “not okay”.
In Friday’s episode, make-up artist Farida became the first to quit the revamped reality show after receiving the most nominations from her fellow housemates.
Tension: Elsewhere, the housemates are confronted with consoling Kerry (pictured) after she stayed in the house during Friday’s eviction over Farida
Gone! In Friday’s episode, make-up artist Farida became the first to quit the revamped reality show after receiving the most nominations from her fellow housemates
In the next episode on Sunday, some of the contestants will comfort Essex resident Kerry after the news as she has also had to be eliminated, which will upset 33-year-old mother Trish.
Speaking to banker and beauty queen Noky and model Zak, Trish says: “I thought it wasn’t right that she (Farida) came out and everyone went to hug Kerry.”
“She is allowed to celebrate, but everyone should have gone to her (Farida),” she added.
Noky replies: “We all need to learn to have more grace in this regard in the future.”
Later, Trish will confront NHS manager Kerry and dancer Olivia, saying: “I thought it was a bit sad to see someone go, but everyone rushed to you.”
Olivia will defend her actions by saying, “My alliance or loyalty ultimately lies with Kerry.”
“Not because of any feelings towards Farida, but I am close to Kerry.”
It’s Just a Game: Elsewhere in the episode, Welsh dental therapist Chanelle is tasked by Big Brother with a secret mission that she must complete for the chance of winning a jar of candy
Elsewhere in the episode, Welsh dental therapist Chanelle is tasked by Big Brother with a secret mission to complete, with the chance of winning a jar of sweets if she succeeds.
After entering the diary room, she is told, “All you have to do is give your roommates a nice little compliment, but they all have to be backhanded compliments.”
She will agree to take on the task where she will attempt to make backhanded compliments about Kerry’s sweater, Matty’s hat, Jenkins’ accent, Jordan’s smile and Dylan’s hairdressing skills.
Big Brother continues tonight at 9pm on ITV2 and ITVX.
BIG BROTHER 2023: LEARN THE PARTICIPANTS!
JENKIN
AGE: 25
OCCUPATION: Barman
FROM: Bridgend
HOW WOULD YOUR FRIENDS DESCRIBE YOU? “Loud and chaotic and probably irritating.”
TOM
AGE: 21
OCCUPATION: Butcher
FROM: Somerset
What are you most likely to be nominated for? “I think I could potentially offend some people. “My mouth moves faster than my brain.”
TRISH
AGE: 33
OCCUPATION: Housewife
FROM: Luton
What would you do with the prize money if you won? “I think my first priority is to sort out my living situation. The housing crisis is just ridiculous and my housing situation was unstable. It gives me a lot of guilt as a mother because I have a small child. It’s my biggest incentive and my biggest motivation to win.”
JORDAN
AGE: 25
PROFESSION: Lawyer
FROM: Scunthorpe
What are you most likely to be nominated for? “I’m argumentative and act like I don’t want to be there, even when I do in my heart.” Maybe they nominate me because I’m uninterested or because I don’t give everyone equal attention. You may feel left out, but there’s nothing I can do about it.’
DYLAN
AGE: 39
PROFESSION: DJ
FROM: Coventry
TELL US AN INTERESTING FACT ABOUT YOURSELF: “I appeared on a TV show about amputees called The Last Leg – two years before I lost my leg!”
NOKY
AGE: 26
OCCUPATION: Bank clerk
OUT: Derby
Why did you apply to be a Big Brother Housemate? “I love challenges. I’ve had so many great moments in my life, like winning Miss Universe as Miss Great Britain. I like doing something different and think this is the next challenge I want to tackle. I want to show people what beauty girls are really like and refute many stereotypes around them. I also show what it’s like to be a woman who has worked in male-dominated fields. “I want to show that women are capable of doing anything they want.”
PAUL
AGE: 23
OCCUPATION: Security officer
FROM: Liverpool
What are you most likely to be nominated for? “Being the tallest, eating all the food, and being the loudest roommate.”
OLIVIA
AGE: 23
PROFESSION: Dancer
FROM: Glasgow
What are you most likely to be nominated for? “I think if people are that hungry, I’ll finish people off and finish them off. I think they will nominate me for my comprehensiveness, my brutal honesty and my excessive expression of opinions.’
HALLIE
AGE: 18
OCCUPATION: Youth worker
From London
What are you most likely to be nominated for? “Be lazy and have an opinion.” I’m quite opinionated, I like to express my opinion and not many people like that. I’m very real.’
YINRUN
AGE: 25
OCCUPATION: Customer service representative
FROM: Harrogate
What part of the experience are you most looking forward to? “What I enjoy most is being surrounded by so many people from different walks of life. I don’t think I’ll ever live in a house with so many different people again. “I’m from China and I think it will help me delve deeper into British culture.”
CHANELLE
AGE: 29
PROFESSION: Dental therapist
FROM: Llanelli
What are you most likely to be nominated for? “Probably just because I’m annoying.” There’s this saying in Wales: “I’ll do it in a minute.” For example, if I were preparing food and left a dish next to it, I would have good intentions to wash it up, but I’d say, “I’ll do that in a minute,” and it might be three hours later before I do it. So probably for stupid things like that.’
ZAK
AGE: 28
PROFESSION: Model
FROM: Manchester
What would you do with the prize money if you won? “Pay off my debts and help my family.” I also saved up to build a park in my home village in Thailand because there are no parks or playgrounds where I grew up.”
MATTY
AGE: 24
PROFESSION: Doctor
FROM: Isle of Man
HOW WOULD YOUR FRIENDS AND FAMILY DESCRIBE YOU? “They would say I’m a happy person or someone who really wants to live life to the fullest and do everything it has to offer. Someone who is friendly and fun and doesn’t take life too seriously.”
HENRY
AGE: 25
PROFESSION: Food writer
FROM: Cotswolds
HOW WOULD YOUR FRIENDS AND FAMILY DESCRIBE YOU? “I think you would say that I am particularly outgoing and very talkative. I mean, I’ll be honest, my parents would definitely say I’m a bit of a snob, but I take that as a compliment. I think that means you have high standards and good taste. They would say I’m quite a strange child.’
Kerry
AGE: 40
OCCUPATION: NHS manager
FROM: Essex
Why did you apply to be a housemate on Big Brother? “I love the program. For me it is the ultimate reality TV show of all time. I suffer from multiple sclerosis and that’s why I’ve never applied because I always saw these huge stairs crashing into the house. It just felt a bit out of reach because I was in a wheelchair for the first three years of my illness. When I saw it come back and was looking for real people from all walks of life, I thought: This is my year.”