Big Brother 2024 Shatters 13-Year Male Eviction Streak
In a surprising twist during the latest season of Big Brother, the show has witnessed a historic moment as Ryan, a 28-year-old marketing professional from Blackpool, has become the first male housemate to be evicted first in over a decade. For 13 long years, female contestants have traditionally faced the first elimination, but the tables have turned in this year’s installment of the popular ITV2 reality show.
Ryan, who expressed his disappointment at being the first to leave, stated, “I was gutted to be going first, but someone had to leave eventually.” His eviction followed a public vote where he was pitted against fellow housemates Dean, Nathan, and Rosie. The tension in the house escalated following a competition won by Daze, who had the power to save Emma and Lily, leaving the remaining contestants facing elimination.
The week in the Big Brother house has been anything but dull. Emotionally charged moments were at the forefront when housemate Sarah broke down in the Diary Room. In a moment of unfortunate culinary mishap, she discovered she had consumed a salami sandwich—a source of distress for the vegetarian housemate.
“I didn’t even taste anything but then I opened the second one and there was f*****g salami in it. I’m not even that upset about eating it; I’m just more embarrassed,” she lamented through tears.
Social media users took to X (formerly Twitter) to react, expressing sympathy over her mishap while acknowledging the hilarity of the situation, suggesting this mix of drama and humor is exactly what fans of the show love to see.
In another twist of fate, 20-year-old Lily garnered attention after revealing her unique motivation for joining the show. In a candid moment with her housemates, she unveiled that her participation was deeply personal: “The reason why I went on the show is because this is his favorite show,” alluding to her desire for revenge against an ex-boyfriend.
As the season unfolds, Big Brother continues to capture the hearts and minds of its audience with the unexpected narratives that emerge from the house. The latest episodes air Sundays at 9 PM, available on ITV2 and ITVX. With the stakes being raised and alliances forming, viewers can only anticipate how the dynamics will evolve as the competition progresses.
Stay tuned for the next episode where drama, strategy, and laughter promise to keep us all engaged as we follow the latest lives inside the Big Brother house.