Big Brother viewers were left divided after an “argument” broke out in Sunday’s episode following Farida’s eviction.
The Muslim make-up artist, 50, was the first to be thrown out after viewers voted to save Caucasian NHS worker Kerry, 40.
And temperatures appeared to be reaching boiling point after Olivia, 23, cheered when it was announced Farida and not her pal Kerry would be heading home.
Speaking to Noky and Zak, Trish said: “I thought it wasn’t right that she came out and everyone went to hug Kerry.”
Adding: “She’s allowed to celebrate, but everyone should have gone to her.” [Farida].’
Turmoil: Big Brother viewers were divided after ‘disputes’ broke out following Farida’s eviction in Sunday’s episode (LR) Noky, Trish
Noky, Trish and Zak made it clear to the Scottish make-up artist that her behavior was inappropriate as some fans believed Farida’s eviction was due to racism.
Noky said: “We all need to learn to show more grace in this regard in the future.”
Shortly afterwards, Trish talks to Kerry and Olivia about her feelings. Trish says: “I thought it was a bit sad to see someone go, but everyone rushed to you.”
Kerry says: “I just cried. I didn’t know what was going on.’
Olivia says, “My alliance or allegiance is ultimately with Kerry. “Not out of any feelings towards Farida, but I’m close to Kerry.”
After the eviction, the makeup artist jumped up and down, threw her arms in the air and shouted, “Yes!”
She hugged her housemates before quickly walking out to meet presenters AJ Odudu and Will Best.
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Tension: And temperatures appeared to reach boiling point after Olivia, 23, cheered when it was announced Farida and not her pal Kerry would be going home
Gone! Big Brother’s Farida became the first housemate to be evicted from the ITV revival series of the show on Friday
While someone else said: “Olivia says ‘I’m racist and I’m glad Kerry stayed’.”
A third wrote: “Do you know why I love Big Brother?” EACH season is an analysis of racism in Britain. If you catch it, you catch it, but it’s definitely there.
And: “This episode already shows that the public made the worst choice by throwing out Farida instead of Kerry.”
A fourth said: “I’m literally looking at British racism in the face… (I’m looking at big brother).”
Another commented: “Trish and Noky are the only ones who talk sense.”
And: “What Trish, Noky and they say is absolutely right.”
While others were quick to disagree: “I understand where they’re coming from, but wait until one of their friends gets kicked out and survives it and then see how they act and feel.”
Another wrote: “Why they came to Kerry because of everyone else’s reaction to Farida’s eviction ‘so pointless’.
Farida announced an eviction against NHS manager Kerry, who burst into tears and waited anxiously for the news to be announced.
An excited Farida said: “I had the most amazing time. “Thank you to everyone who made the effort and came tonight.”
Speaking to hosts AJ and Will immediately after her eviction, Farida said, “I’m great!” How many of you would like a week in this house? Well, I was there. It’s priceless!
Support: She hugged her housemates before quickly heading out to meet presenters AJ Odudu and Will Best
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“Kerry really, really wanted to be in there. She was in tears and desperately wanted to stay in there. “I was very happy to be outside.”
When she learned that Hallie, Jenkin, Paul, Tom, Henry, Kerry and Olivia had all been nominated for her eviction for various reasons based on their opinions and behavior in the house, she realized that their views didn’t matter to her played.
She insisted she was not “fake” as some claimed. She said, “That’s fine, they’ve known me for five or six days.” Her opinion doesn’t matter. I am very, very true to myself.
“I would never be wrong.” People who know me would say that.”
No chance: While others quickly objected
The TikTok star added that she “couldn’t understand” her housemate Kerry as she insisted her eviction candidate wouldn’t be the type of person she would socialize with outside the house.
She said: “I couldn’t understand Kerry’s tantrums.” She’s a 40-year-old grown woman and I tried to understand it today.
“She told me she’s a drama queen and probably not the type of person I would date in life because I have a life!” Another week in the house would be too much for me!
BIG BROTHER 2023: LEARN THE PARTICIPANTS!
JENKIN
AGE: 25
OCCUPATION: Barman
FROM: Bridgend
HOW WOULD YOUR FRIENDS DESCRIBE YOU? “Loud and chaotic and probably irritating.”
TOM
AGE: 21
OCCUPATION: Butcher
FROM: Somerset
What are you most likely to be nominated for? “I think I could potentially offend some people. “My mouth moves faster than my brain.”
TRISH
AGE: 33
OCCUPATION: Housewife
FROM: Luton
What would you do with the prize money if you won? “I think my first priority is to sort out my living situation. The housing crisis is just ridiculous and my housing situation was unstable. It gives me a lot of guilt as a mother because I have a small child. It’s my biggest incentive and my biggest motivation to win.”
JORDAN
AGE: 25
PROFESSION: Lawyer
FROM: Scunthorpe
What are you most likely to be nominated for? “I’m argumentative and act like I don’t want to be there, even when I do in my heart.” Maybe they nominate me because I’m uninterested or because I don’t give everyone equal attention. You may feel left out, but there’s nothing I can do about it.’
DYLAN
AGE: 39
PROFESSION: DJ
FROM: Coventry
TELL US AN INTERESTING FACT ABOUT YOURSELF: “I appeared on a TV show about amputees called The Last Leg – two years before I lost my leg!”
NOKY
AGE: 26
OCCUPATION: Bank clerk
OUT: Derby
Why did you apply to be a Big Brother Housemate? “I love challenges. I’ve had so many great moments in my life, like winning Miss Universe as Miss Great Britain. I like doing something different and think this is the next challenge I want to tackle. I want to show people what beauty girls are really like and refute many stereotypes around them. I also show what it’s like to be a woman who has worked in male-dominated fields. “I want to show that women are capable of doing anything they want.”
PAUL
AGE: 23
OCCUPATION: Security officer
FROM: Liverpool
What are you most likely to be nominated for? “Being the tallest, eating all the food, and being the loudest roommate.”
OLIVIA
AGE: 23
PROFESSION: Dancer
FROM: Glasgow
What are you most likely to be nominated for? “I think if people are that hungry, I’ll finish people off and finish them off. I think they will nominate me for my comprehensiveness, my brutal honesty and my excessive expression of opinions.’
HALLIE
AGE: 18
OCCUPATION: Youth worker
From London
What are you most likely to be nominated for? “Be lazy and have an opinion.” I’m quite opinionated, I like to express my opinion and not many people like that. I’m very real.’
YINRUN
AGE: 25
OCCUPATION: Customer service representative
FROM: Harrogate
What part of the experience are you most looking forward to? “What I enjoy most is being surrounded by so many people from different walks of life. I don’t think I’ll ever live in a house with so many different people again. “I’m from China and I think it will help me delve deeper into British culture.”
CHANELLE
AGE: 29
PROFESSION: Dental therapist
FROM: Llanelli
What are you most likely to be nominated for? “Probably just because I’m annoying.” There’s this saying in Wales: “I’ll do it in a minute.” For example, if I were preparing food and left a dish next to it, I would have good intentions to wash it up, but I’d say, “I’ll do that in a minute,” and it might be three hours later before I do it. So probably for stupid things like that.’
ZAK
AGE: 28
PROFESSION: Model
FROM: Manchester
What would you do with the prize money if you won? “Pay off my debts and help my family.” I also saved up to build a park in my home village in Thailand because there are no parks or playgrounds where I grew up.”
MATTY
AGE: 24
PROFESSION: Doctor
FROM: Isle of Man
HOW WOULD YOUR FRIENDS AND FAMILY DESCRIBE YOU? “They would say I’m a happy person or someone who really wants to live life to the fullest and do everything it has to offer. Someone who is friendly and fun and doesn’t take life too seriously.”
HENRY
AGE: 25
PROFESSION: Food writer
FROM: Cotswolds
HOW WOULD YOUR FRIENDS AND FAMILY DESCRIBE YOU? “I think you would say that I am particularly outgoing and very talkative. I mean, I’ll be honest, my parents would definitely say I’m a bit of a snob, but I take that as a compliment. I think that means you have high standards and good taste. They would say I’m quite a strange child.’
Kerry
AGE: 40
OCCUPATION: NHS manager
FROM: Essex
Why did you apply to be a housemate on Big Brother? “I love the program. For me it is the ultimate reality TV show of all time. I suffer from multiple sclerosis and that’s why I’ve never applied because I always saw these huge stairs crashing into the house. It just felt a bit out of reach because I was in a wheelchair for the first three years of my illness. When I saw it come back and was looking for real people from all walks of life, I thought: This is my year.”