Big Brother housemate Jinrun stole viewers’ hearts on Thursday night’s episode when she admitted she felt ‘left out’ in an emotional chat in the diary room.
The customer service agent from Harrogate, 25, is fast becoming a fan favorite in the ITV reboot due to her sweet and friendly nature.
But in the last episode of the show, Jinrun admitted that others in the house sensed her and was worried about making friends.
She broke down in tears in the diary room admitting to Big Brother: “Before this I always thought I was an interesting person. It never occurred to me that I had to worry about “I can’t make friends in the house. I feel isolated.”
“The fact is, people might not want to talk to me.” It’s just a very hard fact to face.
Emotional: Big Brother housemate Jinrun stole viewers’ hearts on Thursday night’s episode as she admitted she felt ‘left out’
Crying: Jinrun admitted that others in the house sensed her and was worried about making friends
“I find it very difficult – maybe even impossible – to fit in.”
Jinrun was seen breaking down in tears after admitting to Trish that she felt rejected by the other housemates.
Revealing that it happens to her ‘every day’, she said: ‘It’s not a nice feeling when you’re talking to someone and they just walk away.’
As Trish suggested, “Maybe you should start saying, when they leave, ‘Um, sorry, I was talking to you.’” Jinrun chimed in, “I just… I don’t like them. ‘
She added: “And I have nothing to talk about with them, but I try – I try to find something in common.” I just don’t like them.’
But Jinrun added that she had made a good friend in Trish, and was also comforted by Matt’s support.
Confession: Jinrun admitted to Trish that she felt ‘left out’ by the other housemates
Sad: She broke down in tears during her confession to Big Brother
Yinrun said: ‘Trish is someone I can feel 100 per cent comfortable with and I can talk to her about how I feel.’
Meanwhile, Matty reassured her, saying, “You’re amazing, funny, sensitive, smart, intelligent. No one is like you.’
TV viewers were left heartbroken by Yinrun’s vulnerable confession, with one on X, formerly Twitter, saying: ‘Omg Yinrun breaks my heart.’
Another said: “I’m asking someone who works on Big Brother to give her a message to tell her the public adore her!”
A third said: ‘I can’t bear to see Yinrun cry’, while another remarked: ‘When I see Yinrun cry because of some housemates, my soul is falling apart, I would do anything to keep Yinrun inside. We love you Queen Yinrun.’
Support: Big Brother viewers were quick to express concern for Jinrun, who is becoming a firm fan favorite
BIG BROTHER 2023: MEET THE CONTESTANTS!
JENKIN
AGE: 25
PROFESSION: Bartender
FROM THE: Bridgend
HOW WOULD YOUR FRIENDS DESCRIBE YOU? “Loud and messy, and probably irritating.”
TOM
AGE: 21
PROFESSION: butcher
FROM THE: Somerset
WHAT ARE YOU MOST NOMINATED FOR? “I think I could potentially offend some people.” My mouth moves faster than my brain.’
TRISH
AGE: 33
PROFESSION: Stay at home mom
FROM THE: Luton
WHAT WOULD YOU DO WITH THE PRIZE MONEY IF YOU WON? “I think my first priority is to sort out my housing situation.” The housing crisis is ridiculous and my housing situation is unstable. It brings me a lot of mother guilt because I have a small child. That is my biggest incentive and motivation to win.’
JORDAN
AGE: 25
PROFESSION: A lawyer
FROM THE: Scunthorpe
WHAT ARE YOU MOST NOMINATED FOR? “Being argumentative and acting like I don’t want to be there, even if in my heart I do.” They could nominate me for maybe being inactive or not giving everyone equal attention. They may feel left out, but I can’t help it.’
DYLAN
AGE: 39
PROFESSION: DJ
FROM THE: Coventry
TELL US INTERESTING FACTS 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
FROM THE: Derby
WHAT MADE YOU APPLY TO BECOME A BIG BROTHER HOUSEWIFE? ‘I love challenges. I have had so many amazing moments 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 conquer. I want to show people what pageant girls are really like and disprove many stereotypes surrounding them. I also show what it’s like to be a woman who has worked in male-dominated fields. I want to show that women are capable of doing anything they want.’
PAUL
AGE: 23
PROFESSION: Security officer
FROM THE: Liverpool
WHAT ARE YOU MOST NOMINATED FOR? ‘Being the biggest fan, eating all the food and being the loudest housemate.’
OLIVIA
AGE: 23
PROFESSION: Dancer
FROM THE: Glasgow
WHAT ARE YOU MOST NOMINATED FOR? “I think when people are in that hungry state, that’s when I’ll cheer people on and grind their gear.” I think they will nominate me because of my willpower, because of my brutal honesty and exaggeration of opinion.’
HALLIE
AGE: 18
PROFESSION: Youth worker
FROM THE: London
WHAT ARE YOU MOST NOMINATED FOR? “Being lazy and having an opinion.” I’m quite opinionated, I like to speak my mind and few people like that. I am quite real.’
IINRUN
AGE: 25
PROFESSION: Customer Service Agent
FROM THE: 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 people again. I’m from China and I think it will help me get more into British culture.’
CHANEL
AGE: 29
PROFESSION: Dental therapist
FROM THE: Llanelli
WHAT ARE YOU MOST NOMINATED FOR? “Probably just because I’m boring. In Wales we have this saying: “I’ll do it in a minute now.” So if I went to make food and left a dish on the side, I have every good intention of washing it, but I’d say, “I’ll do it now in a minute,” and it might be three hours later before I do it. Well, probably for such nonsense.’
ZAK
AGE: 28
PROFESSION: Model
FROM THE: Manchester
WHAT WOULD YOU DO WITH THE PRIZE MONEY IF YOU WON? “Pay off my debts and help my family.” I’ve also been saving up to build a park in my village back home in Thailand because there are no parks or playgrounds where I grew up.’
MATTHEW
AGE: 24
PROFESSION: Doctor
FROM THE: Isle Of Man
HOW WOULD YOUR FRIENDS AND FAMILY DESCRIBE YOU? “They would say I’m a pretty happy person or someone who really wants to experience life to the fullest and do everything it has to offer.” Someone who is kind and funny and doesn’t take life too seriously.’
HENRY
AGE: 25
PROFESSION: A food writer
FROM THE: Cotswolds
HOW WOULD YOUR FRIENDS AND FAMILY DESCRIBE YOU? “I think they would say I’m particularly outgoing and very chatty.” I mean, to be honest, my parents would definitely say I’m a bit of a snob, but I take that as a compliment. I think it means you have high standards and good taste. They would say I’m quite an unusual child.’
KERRY
AGE: 40
PROFESSION: NHS manager
FROM THE: Essex
WHAT MADE YOU APPLY TO BE A BIG BROTHER HOUSEWIFE? ‘I like the program. To me, it’s the ultimate reality TV show ever. I have multiple sclerosis and the reason I never applied before is because I always saw those great big stairs to get into the house. It was a bit unachievable because I was in a wheelchair for the first three years of my illness. When I saw that he was coming back and looking for the right people from all walks of life, I thought, this is my year.’
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