Big Brother (UK) contestants face axe

Big Brother’s Aaron, Cristian, Eileen, Jade, Joel and Nick all face the public eviction after Time-bomb Nick is forced to nominate face-to-face. The day before he and Jade got into trouble for discussing nominations.

And on Monday night’s episode of Big Brother, the house-mates were summoned into the living room where Time-bomb Nick was forced to nominate face-to-face.

Before picking Chloe and Aaron, the 19-year-old said:

“I’m nominating these two because I don’t think they’ll be up.

“If they are up, I think they’ll be ok,” he added.

“And that was a heavy influence on my decision, I want you all to know.”

Although the house are yet to find out who is up for nomination, Big Brother revealed that Aaron, Cristian, Eileen, Jade, Joel and Nick will all face the public vote.

Clearly upset with his choices, Nick went to talk to Big Brother about how much he is struggling with face to face nominations and that he has made the wrong decision.

“If this was real life I would just run away,” he confessed. “I am so used to being able to run away.”

And with the house still annoyed at Jade and Nick’s rule breaking, Jade went to discuss how she was feeling ‘isolated’ to Big Brother.

“I feel like my personality is changing in this place, I feel backed into a corner with a pack of wolves,” she explained.

Meanwhile, Manchester-born twins Amy and Sally were seen talking about Jade in the toilets, branding her a “witch.”

“I would love to see the back of her, bang bang the witch is gone,” one of the sisters was heard saying. “She makes me feel uncomfortable to be anywhere in here, she is just so awful, a horrible horrible personality.”

Later on in the show, Nick had a heart-to-heart with Jade, by saying: “I think this house is baked. I hope I go this week, I just don’t want to quit.”

He added:

“I like everyone in here, and I think people are enjoying it and I don’t want to be a burden.” — TMZ.

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