Big Brother housemates Farida and Kerry are the first two contestants of ITV’s revival series to face eviction.
Make-up artist Farida, 50, and NHS manager Kerry, 40, face the chop live on television on Friday after they received the most nominations by their fellow housemates.
The news was announced exclusively live on air on Big Brother: Late & Live by series co-host Will Best on Thursday.
Residents of the show’s famous house were forbidden from voting for Olivia after she won immunity having passed her secret mission which saw her successfully convince her fellow housemates she was the least entertaining of the bunch.
Viewers are able to vote for who they want to get the boot via the Big Brother app and they will be grilled by hosts AJ Odudu and Will Best on their exit.
On her way out? Big Brother housemates Farida (pictured) and Kerry are the first two contestants of ITV ‘s revival series to face eviction
You have been evicted? Make-up artist Farida, 50, and NHS manager Kerry, 40 (pictured), face the chop live on television on Friday after they received the most nominations
It comes after Big Brother contestants disagreed over who should have priority over the shopping list following a challenge where some housemates received luxury meals.
During Thursday’s episode on ITV2, Hallie collected the shopping list as housemates deliberated on who should lead the order.
This came after an announcement on whether housemates had passed or failed their first shopping task of the series.
Big Bros Ltd, where contestants were split up into a hierarchal format, with those at the top called Big Wigs followed in order by Middle Management and the Bottoms.
Discussing the shopping list, Paul said that the people who cooked should get to decide what went on the list, but Olivia interjected and said the Bottoms should have had priority.
She said: ‘Can I also make a point and it might be controversial? Shout out at me if you want.
‘I do feel like the people who were on the bottom should have top priority over that kind of situation.
‘Feel free to disagree – I know a lot of the Bottoms feel the same way and some of the Middles feel the same way.’
Tension: Olivia and Farida locked horns over the shopping budget during Thursday’s Big Brother
Awkward: Olivia suggested people who were in the ‘bottoms’ group during the task should get top priority but Farida disagreed
Farida responded: ‘I disagree because, to be honest, if I had to do their job, what they did, that would have been a nightmare for me – the Big Wigs.’
Olivia replied: ‘What? Eating like a king?’
As part of this week’s shopping task, fire warden Jordan slept in his uniform in case the Big Brother house was woken by a fire alarm.
In Thursday’s episode, Jordan woke up on his birthday and said: ‘We’re waiting on the fire alarm. I was awake all night waiting for that. The safety of my housemates is paramount to me.’
Jordan was then interrupted by the fire alarm as all the housemates headed into the garden as part of the evacuation procedure.
Before Big Brother announced whether the housemates had passed the shopping task, contestants continued with the challenge and took part in a series of tasks, including counting change and licking and sealing envelopes.
Big Bros Ltd also faced a power cut, leaving three housemates to take part in an electricity-themed task.
Big Brother: Live Eviction airs on Friday at 9pm on ITV2 and ITVX.