Big Brother 2023 elimination: Paul and Dylan are forced to leave the house after being voted off the ITV show following dramatic fight night

Paul and Dylan became the latest housemates to be evicted from the show in Friday’s dramatic double eviction after a very dramatic fight night.

The pair faced the wrath of the live audience and were booed before their names were announced by presenters AJ Odudu and Will Best.

Paul, 24, emerged from the house to face the angry crowd just 24 hours after his foul-mouthed outburst that saw the show’s live feed ripped off the air.

Dylan, 39, then looked at the boot and put on a brave face, claiming he ‘expected it’.

Greeted again by boos, host Will tried to reassure the DJ by saying: ‘It’s all a pantomime’.

Exit: Paul, 24, (pictured) and Dylan, 39, became the latest housemates to be evicted from the show during Friday’s dramatic double eviction after fight night

Goodbye: The pair were both booed by the crowd before their names were announced by presenters AJ Odudu and Will Best (Dylan pictured)

It comes after viewers finally discovered the truth behind Thursday’s blazing row and Paul’s foul-mouthed outburst, which saw the show’s live stream taken off air.

During Friday’s eviction night, dramatic scenes saw the security guard clash with his housemates Trish, 33, and Noky, 26, leaving the latter in tears.

After missing an invitation to Yinrun’s party, which she won after a secret task, an enraged Paul lost his temper and even ridiculed the carefree partygoers.

After throwing things off the balcony, he walked downstairs and threatened to throw two cocktails down the sink, before his and Noky’s tumultuous relationship finally boiled over.

Paul angrily asked what she was “staring at” before calling her “weird” and while Noky played it cool, she eventually broke down in tears after the confrontation.

While defending her friend, Trish labeled Paul a “bully” and chided him for “liking scaring people.”

‘Why am I a bully? You don’t scare me, you little weirdo,” he hit back, claiming he was “being belittled.”

Unfazed, Trish continued to enjoy the party and went into limbo, shouting, “You’re a bully! You’re a bully!’.

Boo! Paul came out of the house to face the angry crowd just 24 hours after his foul-mouthed outburst that saw the show’s live feed pulled off the air

Hugging: The controversial contestant was greeted by his mother

Calm under pressure: Then Dylan looked at the boot and put on a brave face, claiming he ‘expected it’

No worries: Greeted again by angry host Will tried to reassure the DJ by saying: ‘It’s all a pantomime’

After the tense exchange, things only seemed to get worse as the house became even more divided.

The house was later locked down after bosses rushed behind the scenes to keep the contestants safe. The sun reported.

The rival groups were separated and locked in separate rooms in an attempt to keep Paul and Noky apart.

Security was on standby and Paul finally calmed down after being cooped up for over an hour.

A source told the publication: “Everyone is talking about Fight Night in 2004, but no one expected this year’s cleaned-up cohort to be a contender for Fight Night 2.0.

‘Big Brother acted quickly to prevent things from getting physical and pulled the rival groups apart, locking one half in the bedroom.

“Security was on standby, but luckily a lock and key was enough to keep things from getting physical.”

BIG BROTHER 2023: MEET THE PARTICIPANTS!

JENKIN

AGE: 25

PROFESSION: Bartender

BY: Bridgend

HOW WOULD YOUR FRIENDS DESCRIBE YOU? “Loud and messy, and probably annoying.”

TOM

AGE: 21

PROFESSION: Butcher

BY: Somerset

WHAT IS IT LIKELY NOMINATED FOR? “I think I could possibly offend some people. My mouth moves faster than my brain.”

TRIS

AGE: 33

PROFESSION: Stay-at-home mom

BY: Luton

WHAT WOULD YOU DO WITH THE PRIZE MONEY IF YOU WON? ‘I think my first priority is to get my living situation in order. The housing crisis is just ridiculous and my housing situation is unstable. It brings me a lot of mom guilt because I have a young child. It is my biggest drive and motivation to win.”

JORDAN

AGE: 25

PROFESSION: Lawyer

BY: Scunthorpe

WHAT IS IT LIKELY NOMINATED FOR? “Being grumpy and acting like I don’t want to be there, even though in my heart I do. They could nominate me because I might not be involved or because I don’t pay equal attention to everyone. They may feel left out, but there’s nothing I can do about that.’

DYLAN

AGE: 39

PROFESSION: DJ

BY: Coventry

TELL US AN INTERESTING FACT ABOUT YOURSELF: ‘I appeared on a TV show called The Last Leg about amputees – two years before I lost my leg!’

NOKIE

AGE: 26

PROFESSION: Banker

BY: Derby

WHAT MADE YOU APPLY TO BECOME A BIG BROTHER ROOMMATE? ‘I like challenges. I’ve had so many great times in my life, like going to Miss Universe as Miss Great Britain. I like doing something different and I think this is the next challenge I want to overcome. I want to show people what pageant girls are really like and debunk many stereotypes surrounding them. I also show what it’s like to be a woman who has worked in male-dominated industries. I want to show that women can do anything they want.’

PAUL

AGE: 23

PROFESSION: Security officer

BY: Liverpool

WHAT IS IT LIKELY NOMINATED FOR? “Being the biggest fuss, eating all the food and being the loudest roommate.”

YINRUN

AGE: 25

PROFESSION: Customer-service employee

BY: Harrogate

What part of the experience are you most looking forward to? “I’m most excited to be 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 types of people again. I’m from China and I think it will help me become more immersed in British culture.’

CHANNEL

AGE: 29

PROFESSION: Dental therapist

BY: Llanelli

WHAT ARE YOU LIKELY TO BE NOMINATED FOR? ‘Probably just because it’s annoying. In Wales we have the saying: “I do it this way now.” So if I were going to make dinner and leave a plate aside, I have every good intention of washing it, but I’d say, “I’ll do it now in a minute,” and it could be three. hours later before I do it. So probably for crazy stuff like that.”

MATTY

AGE: 24

PROFESSION: Doctor

BY: Isle of Man

HOW WOULD YOUR FRIENDS AND FAMILY DESCRIBE YOU? “They would say I’m a lucky person, or someone who really wants to experience life to the fullest and do everything it has to offer. Someone who is kind and fun and doesn’t take life too seriously.’

HENRY

AGE: 25

PROFESSION: Food writer

BY: Cotswolds

HOW WOULD YOUR FRIENDS AND FAMILY DESCRIBE YOU? ‘I think they would say I’m very sociable and talkative. I mean, I’ll be honest, my parents would definitely say I’m a bit of a snob, but I take it as a compliment. I think it means you have high standards and good taste. They would say I was a very strange child.’

OLIVIA

AGE: 23

PROFESSION: Dancer

BY: Glasgow

WHAT IS IT LIKELY NOMINATED FOR? “I think when people are in that hangry state, I turn people on and grind their gears. I think they will nominate me because I am outspoken, and because of my brutal honesty and over-sharing of opinions.”

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