Brace yourselves! 'Celebrity Big Brother' is about to unleash a brutal twist, leaving the housemates 'caught off guard'. Who will 'survive'? trucc

   

Celebrity Big Brother hasn't been short of any drama - and it seems like the housemates are in for another major shock later this week

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The Celebrity Big Brother housemates are preparing for tonight's second live eviction - but they won't have much time to recover as another major shock is in store.

Tonight, either Patsy Palmer, Jack P Shepherd or Trisha Goddard will be the second housemate to be evicted from the famous house - but just 72 hours later, it's reported two more will be leaving the show.

With the final airing on April 25, the house will face a double eviction on Friday, The Sun reports. Friday will mark one week until the final airs, meaning the number of housemates will need to be drastically cut.

Tonight's eviction was also expected to be a double, however, following Mickey Rourke's exit earlier this week, only one housemate will be facing the crowd today.

Last night, Trisha was seen emotional after it was revealed she would be facing the public vote. Although Danny Beard tried to convince her she would be safe, Trisha wasn't so sure. As she headed into the Diary Room, the TV host explained how "soapies" Jack and Patsy have a loyal fanbase behind them, something which she does not have.

Trisha's potential eviction comes after she was hailed "the winner" by fans during last week's launch night. As Trisha entered the house, she shared her emotional reasons for entering. Last year, the 67-year-old revealed her breast cancer had returned.

Trisha Goddard in the Diary Room on Celebrity Big Brother.

Before entering the house, Trisha shared how she does not want to be seen as a victim. Trisha said: “I've been asked to do it every single year, and I’ve always thought, ‘Are you kidding me?’

"When I told my daughter she made a really good point. I’ve got my Instagram and I’ve really been banging on about the language used when it comes to cancer and about services that are needed so people can live their best lives.

“I shout into Instagram but being on Big Brother would show people how you can live successfully with cancer and not be so scared of dying that you become scared of living. So that’s why I’m doing it.”

On Friday night, former Conservative MP Sir Michael Fabricant became the first housemate to leave the house. Just days later, Hollywood star Mickey Rourke was removed from the house following "instances of unacceptable behaviour".

Celebrity Big Brother 2025 airs weeknights and Sundays at 9PM on ITV1 and ITVX.