Wednesday, 13 May 2015

Big Brother 2015 kicks off by evicting its first housemate straight away

Big Brother 2015
Big Brother 2015 began with a bang and its cruelest twist ever as Simon Gross, 46 was evicted barely two hours after entering the house.

At the opening ceremony, viewers were given a chance to vote, with the housemates receiving the highest amount going on to take part in what Big Brother described as a 'dangerous game'.

The housemates chosen were Adjoa, Jack, Jade, Nick and Simon, with each of them receiving a timebomb.

They were given 30 seconds to decide amongst themselves which of them should stand behind which timebomb before learning their fate.

Jack won immunity, meaning he'll receive three immunity passes during his time in the house.

Nick got nominations, meaning he must nominate face to face in front of his fellow housemates throughout your time in the house.

Jade got luxury, with Big Brother saying: "You'll be able to claim a luxury shopping budget exclusively for you at any point throughout your time in the house."

Simon and Adjoa were told one of them are going to be going out. They both opened their timebombs at the same time, with Simon receiving the eviction timebomb.
Mr. Showbiz: Third in was production company owner Simon Gross, a perfectionist who freely admitted to being 'a bit of a nightmare' 
The Evicted Simon Gross
Vote for me: Aspiring prime minister Joel Williams, an independent community councilor and president of his student union, won a mixed response from the audience
First in: Chloe and Kieran received a mixed reception  from an audience not known for its partisan responses First in: Chloe and Kieran received a mixed reception  from an audience not known for its partisan responses
 Coming thick and fast: Christian was closely followed by UKIP supporter Harriet JacksonComing thick and fast: Christian was closely followed by UKIP supporter Harriet Jackson
 Identical: Mancunian twins Amy and Sally Broadbent arrived in identically styled red and white outfits before admitting there was no real way of telling them apartIdentical: Mancunian twins Amy and Sally Broadbent arrived in identically styled red and white outfits before admitting there was no real way of telling them apart
 Looking good: The statuesque law student looked stunning in a bold plunging white top and matching kick-flare trousers that won appreciative glances from her fellow housematesLooking good: The statuesque law student looked stunning in a bold plunging white top and matching kick-flare trousers that won appreciative glances from her fellow housemates
 Last in: Male model Aaron Frew, a self-confessed 'selfie-king,' followed in an eye-catching zebra print jacket...... with former X Factor contestant Eileen Daly hot on his heels
Thumbs up: Housemate number twelve was demolition expert Daniel WiskerLoathable: Upper-class Nicholas Henderson a self-confessed 'tw**', admitted he dealt with people who annoyed him by b**ching about them behind their backs
Leggy displays: As Big Brother kicked off law student Sarah Greenwood and model Jade Lynch led the way in wildly contrasting but equally revealing dressesLeggy displays: As Big Brother kicked off law student Sarah Greenwood and model Jade Lynch led the way in wildly contrasting but equally revealing dresses

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