'Big Brother': Marc O'Neill, Helen Wood, Nikki Grahame And Brian Belo Enter The Main House - And Nominate Harry Amelia For Eviction (PICS)

They're Ba-aaack!

The four ‘Big Brother’ legends have finally entered the main house, but not before shocking their new housemates with the news of who they were nominating for eviction.

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The group were gathered on the sofas on Sunday night, where they learned that Marc O’Neill hadn’t actually left the house in Friday’s fake eviction, and had actually been shacked up with classic housemates Brian Belo, Nikki Grahame and Helen Wood in a secret room.

The ‘legends’ then announced that they were choosing Harry Amelia as their first nomination, having been watching the housemates’ every move since Friday night.

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They're ba-ack!

Helen explained: “When we came into the house we were aware that Marc didn’t see eye-to-eye with Harry, but he didn’t mention anything about it, he just said he wanted us to make our own observations.

“She lies, she’s a bare-faced liar. She’s using Nick - she friend-zones him all the time, but then leads him up the garden path.”

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Harry branded the nomination "bollocks"

Helen - who controversially won last year’s series, despite coming to blows with practically all of her housemates - also accused Harry of only washing the clothes of the housemates she felt were “popular”, to try and stay on their good sides, relating to an incident which we presume will be aired in Monday's highlights show.

Over the next few days, the ‘legends’ will be making further decisions about who should face the public vote in this week’s eviction, alongside Harry.

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Harry is left alone on the sofas

Following this news, the group quickly ran to the Diary Room door to greet their surprise guests, leaving Harry alone in the sofa areas, to deal with the fact she’d been nominated… and that she was the housemate they’d felt most deserved to leave.

And judging from these tweets from the official 'Big Brother' page, we think there could well be trouble ahead...

Uh oh.

Find out how it all plays out in Monday night’s ‘Big Brother’, airing at 10pm on Channel 5.

'Big Brother': Top 10 Channel 5 Housemates
Steven Goode (‘Big Brother: Power Trip’)(01 of10)
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It wasn’t always easy to side with Steven during his turbulent time in the ‘Big Brother’ house, but his determination to win from the offset and fast-flourishing relationship with Kimberly made him one to keep an eye on, if nothing else.We’ll remember him most fondly for his erratic behaviour when Kimberly (now his wife) was removed from the house… oh, and for whispering “open it” to her under the covers (we’re still praying she had a packet of Maltesers under the covers). (credit:Channel 5)
Sara McLean (‘Big Brother 2012’)(02 of10)
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An oft-overlooked housemate from the Channel 5 alum, Sara sticks in our heads mainly for the time she got drunk and performed a heartfelt and teary rendition of ‘God Save The Queen’, to publicly pledge her love for the Royal Family. (credit:Channel 5)
Harry Blake (‘Big Brother 2011’)(03 of10)
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One of the stand-out housemates of Channel 5’s first ever ‘BB’ series, prank-lover Harry’s finest hour came when he blew the housemates entire shopping budget entirely on bananas. Amazing. (credit:Channel 5)
Danielle McMahon (‘Big Brother: Power Trip’)(04 of10)
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Her traditional Christian values - which included being vehemently against gay marriage and abortion - made her a polarising figure in last year’s ‘Big Brother’, but there’s no denying that Danielle was a vital ingredient to making ‘Power Trip’ such an exciting series.Danielle’s rows with eventual-winner Helen Wood made for must-see viewing, with the two often ending up in shouting matches with each other over the smallest things, while her Diary Room rants frequently made for ‘BB’ comedy gold… even if that’s not quite how Danielle intended things to be. (credit:Channel 5)
Scott Mason (‘Big Brother 2012’)(05 of10)
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Scott was a perfect example of a young person going on 'Big Brother' not to look for fame but just to get to know people he wouldn't have had the chance to in any other circumstances.We particularly enjoyed his crush on Arron, which - unfortunately for Scott - was all rather one-sided... (credit:Channel 5)
Lydia Louisa (‘Big Brother 2012’)(06 of10)
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If there’s one thing we love here at HuffPost UK Entertainment, it’s a clunky Z-list name-drop. Lydia was evicted far too soon from her series, after a matter of days in the house, which we think is an injustice, largely because we wanted to hear more from her about how much she didn’t want to be associated with her famous fiancé… even though that’s all she talked about.Her famous fiancé - now husband - was later revealed to be… Andy Scott-Lee. (credit:Channel 5)
Helen Wood (‘Big Brother: Power Trip’)(07 of10)
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Yes, yes, we know, we know… but whatever you think of Helen, there’s no point in pretending that she wasn’t pivotal in the most recent series of ‘Big Brother’. Immediately gaining a fast pass to the final gave Helen the opportunity to act exactly how she wanted without any consequences… and she made sure not to let that chance pass her by, eventually rowing with almost every single one of her housemates.Helen’s win last summer also made for one of the show’s most shocking moments in its entire 15-year run, proving Big Brother still has the power to shock. (credit:Channel 5)
Jackie Travers (‘Big Brother: Secrets And Lies’)(08 of10)
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What. A. Woman. (credit:Channel 5)
Luke Anderson (‘Big Brother 2012’)(09 of10)
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There are plenty of reasons to rate Luke so highly in our list of Channel 5 'BB' contestants, not least because he wanted to do the show not to gain fame or raise his public profile, but to gain "acceptance" and make people more aware of transgender issues.In a series of what essentially became a two-month long shouting match between two groups of housemates, Luke managed to keep his cool and stay away from the arguments, eventually being crowned the second ever trans 'BB' winner by the public. (credit:Channel 5)
Gina Rio (‘Big Brother: Secrets And Lies’)(10 of10)
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Frankly, the fact that Gina didn't win her series of 'BB' is a reality TV injustice.Gina was like a latter-day Nikki Grahame, but while Nikki's tantrums were comparable to the rantings of a child, Gina's qualms were far more the complaints of a diva, and her hilarious asides helped make 'Secrets And Lies' one of the best series of 'Big Brother' ever (even if, sadly, the ratings weren't as high as they could have been).In particular, we'll always remember Gina and Dexter's life of luxury as they watched the rest of the housemates on the plasma screens, drinking champagne and making catty comments - camp, reality gold and exactly what 'BB' should be all about. (credit:Channel 5)