As Big Brother is gearing up to air its newest eviction twist, an ex housemate is calling the show to reconsider.
Big Brother previously announced it would air a fake eviction for the current housemates who are up for elimination.
Sam and Nancy, as well as their non-nominated housemates, are none the wiser about the fake eviction.
The twist will see whoever receives the most votes from the public being sent to a secret room elsewhere in the house alongside two former housemates before rejoining the game later on.
While this sounds like a spicy shake-up for the show, Big Brother season 20's runner-up Olivia Young has made it clear she'd much rather have a classic eviction.
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Commenting on a video posted by Big Brother on the show's Instagram, Olivia suggested to cancel the fake eviction as she just has someone in mind who should leave the house permanently.
"Can we cancel the fake eviction and just have a normal one this week, I know who I'd evict xxxxxx," Olivia wrote on Instagram.
While she didn't disclose the identity of the housemate she'd like to see gone, her comment racked up more than 600 likes from Big Brother viewers, with some branding her an "icon".
Some viewers seem to think Olivia was referring to Sam as the video she commented on focused on the housemate being nasty about Jenny in a new shopping challenge.
For tonight's episode, the house was transformed into a ward of Big Brother General Hospital.
Split into medical staff and patients, the contestants were diagnosed with conditions such as Whing-itis and Chronic Spineless Disorder and had to complete tasks to secure as many points for a luxury shopping budget.
Doctors Caroline, Jenny and Marcus diagnosed Sam with Spineless Disorder. As a treatment to grow a backbone and earn points, Sam had to answer some tricky questions about his fellow housemates in a confident, frank manner.
When asked who was the most delusional housemate, Sam pointed at Jenny, saying that her name was "not short for genuine".
"Jenny is the most delusional 'cause she thinks she'll be the most successful out of here because she's doing really well," Sam said.
"I think she thinks she'll get a landslide to the final because of me and Nancy f**king up this week," he added.
Sam's response, included in the sneak peek clip, didn't sit well with Jenny's fans, particularly after Sam and Nancy were recently punished by Big Brother for breaking the rules and strategising behind Jenny's back.
Sam and Nancy were then forced to read their conversation out loud to their fellow housemates, with Jenny and the duo ending up having an explosive row that left both the Derry make-up artist and the Yorkshire Zumba instructor in tears.
"Did he really just say Jenny isn't short for genuine," a fan responded to Olivia's original comment on Instagram. "you were sobbing for upsetting her the other day and saying you just went along with things, which is it?"
"I know howling," Olivia answered. "the tears won't be far from falling."
Sam's blunt answers earned him the 30 points he needed to complete the treatment. Fellow patient Tate received 30 points for undergoing a Personality Transplant, while the remaining contestants earned 20 points in total for checking themselves into the ward.
However, Big Brother called out the hospital staff for their poor performance, informing them they'd only earned 5 points. With a total of 85 points out of 100, the housemates could secure a luxury shopping budget for the week ahead.
Big Brother airs on ITV2 and ITVX from Sundays through Fridays, followed each night by Big Brother: Late & Live.
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