'Big Brother' 2015: Marc, Harry, Jack And Sam Face Eviction, After Aisleyne Horgan-Wallace Casts Final Nomination (PICS)

Aisleyne Casts Final 'BB' Nomination Of The Week
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The ‘Big Brother’ house has spoken, and four of the remaining contestants are facing eviction this week, with Aisleyne Horgan-Wallace casting the final vote.

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After two weeks of unorthodox nominations, the group were called to the Diary Room to choose which of their fellow housemates they would like to face the public vote this week, with Harry Amelia, Jack McDermott, Marc O’Neill and Sam Kay all up for the chop.

Once all of the housemates nominated privately, Nick Henderson was asked to make his two nominations face-to-face, having previously been forced to do so by a Timebomb twist on the very first night of the series.

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Aisleyne Horgan-Wallace

He chose Marc, accusing him of “antagonising” Brian Belo before he left the house, as well as Sam, who he accused of coming across as “two-faced” at times.

Aisleyne, who arrived in the house in a surprise ‘Time Warp’ twist last week, was then asked to make the final two nominations of the day, choosing the same two housemates as Nick.

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Jack finds out he's facing eviction again

She told Marc: “I feel like a very close friend of mine - who’s a gentle giant - scaled a wall, because he felt pressure from two particular housemates.”

Marc then hit back at the pair, insisting: “I don’t mind being nominated but do not lie. He antagonised me constantly. I defended myself.” Harry defends Marc saying, “Brian is more than able to defend himself.”

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Marc O'Neill

Brian dramatically quit the show last week, disappearing over the garden wall, after repeatedly being branded a “psycho” during a furious row with Marc and ex-housemate Helen Wood.

Either Harry, Jack, Marc or Sam will be leaving the house during this Friday’s live eviction, with just weeks to go before this year’s final.

'Big Brother' Winners Through The Years
Craig Phillips(01 of17)
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Craig won the first ever series of 'Big Brother', paving the way for over a decade more of bitching, sexual tension and arguing over the shopping budget. (credit:Sean Dempsey/PA Archive)
Brian Dowling(02 of17)
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'Big Brother' really found its feet in series two, when former flight attendant Brian Dowling was crowned the winner. (credit:John Stillwell/PA Archive)
Kate Lawler(03 of17)
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'Big Brother' had its first ever female winner in 2002, with Kate Lawler snatching the title. (credit:Yui Mok/PA Archive)
Cameron Stout(04 of17)
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Dubbed the most boring 'BB' ever, series four was eventually won by laugh-a-minute heartthrob, Cameron Stout. (credit:PA Archive)
Nadia Almada(05 of17)
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In one of the best moments in 'BB' history, Nadia was moved to tears with the cheers from the crowd and fireworks that surrounded her as she was named the winner of 'Big Brother 5'. (credit:Andy Butterton/PA Archive)
Anthony Hutton(06 of17)
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It isn't hard to see why the public chose Anthony as their winner in 2005... (credit:Steve Parsons/PA Archive)
Pete Bennett(07 of17)
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Pete's win was a typically understated one... (credit:Yui Mok/PA Archive)
Brian Belo(08 of17)
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True, he didn't know who Shakespeare was, but Brian's endearing nature landed him the title of 'BB' winner in series eight. (credit:Stuart Wilson via Getty Images)
Rachel Rice(09 of17)
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Good dress. (credit:Mike Marsland via Getty Images)
Sophie Reade(10 of17)
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Sophie Reade was amazed when she was voted the winner of 'Big Brother 10', but the real star of the show was Davina McCall's quiff.10/10, Davina. Well done all concerned. (credit:Mike Marsland via Getty Images)
Josie Gibson(11 of17)
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After winning 'Big Brother 11', Josie was quickly thrown back into the house when 'Ultimate Big Brother' started, but walked after a few days declaring "I'm not a celebrity I'm just normal".We suppose it was sharing a house with A-listers like Preston from the Ordinary Boys and Makosi that intimidated her so much. (credit:Doug Peters/Doug Peters)
Brian Dowling(12 of17)
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The people's favourite, Brian triumphed over Nadia, Makosi, Josie and - bizarrely - Ulrika Jonsson to be crowned 'Ultimate Housemate'. (credit:Yui Mok/PA Archive)
Aaron Allard-Morgan(13 of17)
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In Channel 5's first crack at the 'BB' whip, Aaron Allard-Morgan was named the public's favourite and walked away with the cash prize. (credit:Nat Jag via Getty Images)
Luke Anderson(14 of17)
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In 2012, 'BB' had one of its bitchiest years ever with the housemates basically turning on each other from the get go. Luke Anderson became the second ever transgender winner that year. (credit:Mike Marsland via Getty Images)
Sam Evans(15 of17)
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In what turned out to be a vintage year for 'BB', Sam Evans was voted the winner. Since scooping the prize it's thought he's gone back to his old job at Debenhams. Living the dream. (credit:Danny Martindale via Getty Images)
Helen Wood (16 of17)
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Then there's Helen Wood. Well, what can we say? Her face says it all. (credit:Karwai Tang via Getty Images)
Chloe Wilburn (17 of17)
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While the returning Nikki Grahame was obviously the star of the series, she wasn't eligible to win (sadly). Instead, the 'Timebomb'-themed run was won by normal lass Chloe. (credit:Ian West/PA Archive)