Big Brother fans declare housemates have been 'villains since the start' and call for them to be EVICTED after they declare 'justice has been served' following Head Of House reveal trucc

   

Big Brother fans were quick to vent their fury for the so-called 'Upstairs Crew' following Tuesday's episode, after they showed their true colours in the wake of a dramatic Head Of House twist.

As the countdown to the Final Week began, former Heads Of House Emma, Khaled and Ali were tasked with choosing three housemates they wanted to be considered for the role, and they selected Sarah, Lily and Marcello.

Thanks to a Catherine Wheel erected in the garden, it was then revealed that Marcello had been crowned the  final Head Of House of the series, sparking huge congratulations from the rest of the house.

But after heading into the mezzanine, Hanah, Segun, Thomas and Khaled, were quick to share their delight, declaring 'justice was served,' and gushing that they were surely safe from being nominated.

While to some fans their reaction came as a shock, others may remember that this same group had plotted to try and get Ali evicted during her own tenure as Head Of House, with Segun famously branding her a 'red witch.'

Big Brother fans were quick to vent their fury for the so-called 'Upstairs Crew' following Tuesday's episode, following a dramatic Head Of House twist

As the countdown to the Final Week began, it was revealed that Marcello had been crowned as the new Head Of House

The reaction sparked fury from some fans, who were quick to declare they'd been 'villains since the start,' and calling for at least some of them to face eviction.

Posts on X included: 'That upstairs group have been villains since the start and idk how people are only starting to see it now. The final is going to be so boring.

'I will vote for any member of that ''upstairs crew'' that's up for nomination I think, that whole ''justice'' thing annoyed me when it seems like the house is in a decent place;'

'People are so down bad for the upstairs gang that they're all saying Thomas is a worthy finalist HAHAHAHAHHA;'

'How incredible would it be if Tom gets evicted this week after the garbage he has said upstairs. The group of boys need humbling so bad;'

'Now I really want Lily or Ali to win just to see the look on all the people sitting upstairs faces;'

'Now what if all that upstairs gang are nominated and Marcello has to pick his favourite to save and it rips them all apart into a big blazing mess?'

'Nah that upstairs group has rubbed me the WRONG way tonight. Vile;'

Hanah, Segun, Thomas and Khaled, were quick to share their delight, declaring 'justice was served,' and gushing that they were surely safe from being nominated

Some fans may remember that this same group had plotted to try and get Ali evicted during her own tenure as Head Of House, with Segun famously branding her a 'red witch'

Some fans may remember that this same group had plotted to try and get Ali evicted during her own tenure as Head Of House, with Segun famously branding her a 'red witch'

The reaction sparked fury from some fans, who were quick to declare they'd been 'villains since the start,' and calling for at least some of them to face eviction

The reaction sparked fury from some fans, who were quick to declare they'd been 'villains since the start,' and calling for at least some of them to face eviction
'Hope everyone nominates all of the upstairs gang cause Marcello can only save one;'

Viewers will get to see who will face eviction on Wednesday, when housemates return to the Diary Room to nominate behind closed doors.

However, as Head Of House, Marcello, will have the power to influence who faces the public vote, so it remains to be seen who will be facing a double eviction.

It comes after fans voiced their confusion and annoyance, after the latest episode of spin-off Late & Live was taken down temporarily over 'a compliance issue'.

Monday night's episode saw hosts AJ Odudu and Will Best discuss the latest drama in the house alongside Zeze Millz, Henry Southan and Daisy Campbell. 

But when viewers went to catch-up on the show the following day, they discovered the episode was missing from ITVX.

Many took to social media to ask ITV why it wasn't showing up on the streaming service, with the broadcaster explaining: 'Hi, sadly we had to remove this episode due to compliance reasons, we do apologise for any inconvenience caused. Take care and enjoy your day.'

They later explained that they were working to get the episode back up as quickly as possible, but did not clarify what the issue was.

ITV tweeted: 'We can confirm that the latest episode of BB: Late & Live has been removed due to a compliance issue. We're looking to get the episode back ASAP, hopefully today, but we do not have a timeframe for this.' 

It comes after fans voiced their confusion and annoyance, after the latest episode of spin-off Late & Live was taken down temporarily over 'a compliance issue'

It comes after fans voiced their confusion and annoyance, after the latest episode of spin-off Late & Live was taken down temporarily over 'a compliance issue' 
Fans were quick to speculate reasons why the show would be temporarily removed, with many suggesting that it would be down to some kind of pro-Palestinian reference.

Big Brother was previously embroiled in controversy, after pulling an episode last month to edit out a housemate's T-shirt emblazoned with a picture of a watermelon.

The watermelon has been used to show solidarity with Palestinians, as the fruit is the same colours of the flag - red, black, white and green.

It has been used as a powerful symbol to represent the state since the Six-Day War in 1967, when flying the flag was outlawed, and has seen a resurgence amid the Israel Gaza war.

Contestant Ali Bromley, a forensic psychologist, was seen wearing the shirt -  which Metro identified as the Wear The Peace's Freedom Melon Tee, which donates all of its profits to Gaza to supply food, water, medical aid, and other necessities.

The episode in question was pulled off ITVX and re-uploaded to the streaming service the following day, with the shots of Ali cropped to hide her top.

The move sparked backlash, as furious viewers argued they were censoring pro-Palestinian views and going against the ethos of the show by 'allowing the censorship of housemates views'.