How to vote for contestants on Big Brother UK? Details explored

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Big Brother UK fans have until tonight’s live show to save their favorite housemate from being kicked out, as two of the three nominees will be going home.

The ITV reality show lets the public decide who stays in the house by voting during special time windows. This week, Jenny Baird, Caroline Monk, and Nancy Nocerino are up for eviction after being nominated in Thursday’s episode.

Instead of voting someone out, fans are voting to save the person they want to keep in the house. You can vote for free on ITV’s website at itv.com/vote/bb, where each person gets five free votes. You’ll just need to enter your mobile number and birthday to take part. The nominations came from a super quick “Perfect Day” task that gave housemates only seven minutes to finish voting. Nancy got six nominations, Caroline got five, and Jenny got four. The double eviction happens live tonight at 9 pm on ITV2 and ITVX, with AJ Odudu and Will Best revealing who’s staying and who’s leaving for good.


How does voting on Big Brother UK work?

Thursday's Big Brother episode featured a unique nomination process tied to "The Perfect Day" shopping task. Housemates had only seven minutes to collectively decide who faced elimination.

Nancy Nocerino received the most nominations with six votes. Cameron, Elsa, Jenny, Richard, Tate, and Teja all nominated her for potential eviction. Caroline Monk collected five nominations from Cameron, Elsa, Jenny, Marcus, and Teja. Her position placed her firmly in the danger zone alongside Nancy. Jenny Baird received four nominations, the fewest among those facing elimination. Caroline, Emily, Nancy, and Richard voted to nominate her. Richard's vote particularly stung as Jenny has consistently defended him throughout the series. She considered him a close friend, making his nomination feel like a betrayal.

Big Brother UK currently employs a "vote to save" format rather than voting to eliminate. Viewers select which housemate they want to remain in the competition. This system means the contestant with the fewest votes faces eviction. It rewards popularity and viewer connection rather than punishing disliked housemates. The voting window opened immediately after Thursday's nominations reveal. Lines close shortly before tonight's live eviction show begins at 9 pm.

Time-sensitive voting creates urgency among fanbases. Supporters must mobilize quickly to ensure their preferred contestant receives adequate support. Voting takes place exclusively through ITV's official platform. Visit https://www.itv.com/vote/bb to access the voting system.

The process requires minimal information. Voters must provide their mobile phone number and date of birth to verify eligibility. Each person can cast up to five votes completely free of charge for Big Brother. There are no premium rate charges or costs associated with voting. The five-vote limit allows dedicated fans to significantly support their favorite while preventing unlimited ballot stuffing.

Strategic voters can distribute votes across multiple contestants or concentrate all five on one person. Mobile number collection ensures each phone can only access five votes total. This prevents individuals from casting unlimited votes through repeated submissions.

The young Derry woman has garnered particularly strong support from northwest Big Brother viewers. Regional pride has motivated concentrated voting efforts to keep her in the House. Despite being among the youngest contestants in this series, Jenny has impressed audiences with maturity beyond her years. Her honesty and humor have created a loyal fanbase.

Supporters have organized grassroots campaigns encouraging everyone to maximize their five free votes. Social media campaigns stress that every vote matters in close competitions. Jenny has already survived to the final ten contestants. Her supporters hope continued voting will carry her through tonight's double elimination.


What’s next on Big Brother UK?

The double eviction will run tonight at 9 p.m. on ITV2 and ITVX. Hosts AJ Odudu and Will Best will reveal the results live. Two of the three nominated housemates are leaving tonight. Only one will remain to compete for the Big Brother 2025 crown.

With the grand finale of Big Brother UK on November 14, tonight's eliminations leave only eight participants in the house. As the battle draws to a close, each elimination becomes more significant. The accelerated timeline creates drama as housemates realize their time may be running out.


Big Brother UK airs on ITV2 and streams on ITVX.

Edited by Nimisha