S21 E5 Recap S22 E2 Recap S22 E5 Recap Please You can unsubscribe at any time.Emma had to finish her interview with Chloe inside the house after the audience was evacuatedThe weather wreaked havoc on tonight's Big Brother finalJack talks to Emma Willis after leaving the Big Brother house in fourthNick Henderson (left) and Cristian MJC (right) finished fifth and sixth The only female finalist burst into emotion as Emma Willis announced that she had won the most public votes.She said: "No, no. By Kyle Fowle So Liz did what she was told because that’s Liz. By Kyle Fowle )Steve then beat Liz in the second round, which involved scaling a giant wall while solving a Then the power shifted to the jury who asked three group questions to each finalist before the voting finally took place.

Please "Chloe was tipped to be this year's winner not so long ago but her popularity started to tank when she decided to take £5,000 for herself rather than contribute it to the prize fund. Joel, I'm so sorry. S21 E40 Recap S21 E5 Recap By Kyle Fowle Article
She said: "I felt talentless, a little bit out of place and a bit overshadowed. As the TV presenter reminded her that she'd won the show, an emotional Chloe started screaming and punching the air in the house.Chloe was very nervous as she climbed the stairs to exit the Big Brother house. The evening began with Vanessa winning part one of the final contest, which was a … to your comment. S21 E2 Recap This can't have happened. There are no comments yet - be the first to add your thoughts S21 E32 Recap By Kyle Fowle

By Dalene Rovenstine Sometimes they’ll include recommendations for other related newsletters or services we offer. She basically convinced her she could not win and it was in her best interest to just voluntarily drop down. Our By Kyle Fowle





As he prepared to leave the BB house he admitted he was "sh***ing it" about facing the crowd and struggled to put his microphone in his pocket.Jack McDermott finished fourth and in a double eviction Nick Henderson and Cristian MJC were fifth and sixth respectively.