Big Brother fans convinced show is ‘set up’ to keep Olivia in as shes saved from eviction

Big Brother fans are convinced the show is ‘set up’ to keep Olivia Young in after she was saved from eviction.

The 23 year old Glaswegian dancer had a rocky start to the series after she was put up for eviction on the very first night in the house.

The shock move came after the housemates took part in a game of pass the parcel and a shock twist was revealed.

Jenkin had his suitcase blown up after Kerry voted him as the worst dressed housemate, before he then voted Olivia as who he thought would be the hardest housemate to live with.


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It was then announced that Olivia would be facing eviction, leaving her in tears whilst Jenkin was apologetic and explained he chose her because they've not yet 'gelled'.

But in another twist, she was given the chance to win immunity from eviction, after the housemates were given a task of rating themselves for their entertainment values.

If Olivia failed to be placed last, she would be saved from eviction and fans are convinced that show bosses wanted to keep her in as they claimed it was 'set up'.

"Clearly they don’t want her out first. The utter bull**** rigged programme has started already #BBUK," one disgruntled fan wrote on X – formerly known as Twitter.

A second wrote: "FFS!!! Seems like a fix already! Obviously the producers want to kerp her in, can get immunity now! No point in voting, they already have an idea who they want for top 3.#BBUK".

"Feel like Olivia would probably not be ranked last anyway… a bit rigged #bbuk" chimed a third.

ITV declined to comment when approached by OK!.

Speaking about her decision to apply to be on the show, Olivia said: "I grew up watching the show and I've always said if it ever comes back, I want to do it. I just think I fit the brief because I've got personality to sell and this is the best place for it.

"The fact that it’s gonna be like being in a completely alternate universe. It’s a totally surreal experience. I like to meet people, I’m quite a social being. I think just the overall experience of getting to disappear for a few weeks and take part in something that's so excluded from normal day to day life."

The show returned to our screens on Sunday, 8 October, with housemates from all walks of life entering a huge house where they will live together.

The eventual winner of the show will bag a £100,000 cash prize.

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