'Big Brother': Eviction Provides A Shake-Up For Main House And The 'Others'

'Big Brother' Eviction Twist Provides A Shake-Up For BOTH Houses
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Two 'Big Brother' contestants were evicted from the house - but in a surprise twist they will remain contestants on the show.

This year's show features two houses, the "real house" as well as the "other house". Contestants dubbed "The Others" must fight to earn a place in the main house and cause as much mayhem as possible.

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The duo learn their fate

Alex Cannon and Jackson Blyton thought they had been permanently evicted from Big Brother during Friday's episode.

But instead host Emma Willis let them in on a secret - they had been selected for eviction by the six "Others", and would actually be going into the "other house" rather than packing their bags to go home.

After their "eviction", she told them: "I can only imagine how gutted you must be ... We do need to let you into a little secret. You have lost your place as as housemates, but you have not been voted out by the public."

The two were shocked as they headed into the other house, where the six "Others" were left reeling as they had been told by Big Brother that they were picking two people to send home.

A further surprise followed when "Other" housemates Andrew Tate and Ryan Ruckledge were told during the live eviction that they had been selected by public vote to fill Cannon and Blyton's places as housemates.

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Meanwhile, Ryan and Andrew made their way into the main house

But Willis warned them that they should not let on about the existence of the "other house", pretending that they do not know each other and have not seen any of the rest of the show.

She instructed the two men: "Your goal is to manipulate and take down."

Earlier on Friday a row broke out between housemates Natalie Rowe, Jane Connery. The argument was sparked when a Rowe took offence during a discussion about racism with Connery, leading to a fiery confrontation in the garden.