After six weeks and over 30 episodes, ITV's Big Brother reboot is very nearly at the finish line.
What started with 16 housemates is now done to six, but with one final twist that Big Brother described as a 'reckoning', one housemate was sent packing.
In a shock eviction, popular housemate Matty was evicted in an emotional moment for the last Big Brother contestants.
Housemates were gathered in the living room as each read a letter from a family member.
However, when it came to Matty's letter, Big Brother revealed that he had been evicted and had to leave the house immediately.
Leaving fellow housemates in shock, they all broke down in tears releasing that Matty would be leaving the Big Brother house there and then.
Sneak Peek 👁️ Just one day to go! But first, Big Brother's got a heavenly surprise for our Housemates 😇 #BBUK pic.twitter.com/V8UkAFyhSL
— Big Brother UK (@bbuk) November 16, 2023
Big Brother finalists confirmed
With Matty's emotional exit, only five housemates were left and were officially named the Big Brother finalists.
Henry, Jordan, Noky, Olivia and Yinrun are all officially in the running to become the winner of Big Brother.
The winner of of Big Brother 2023 on ITV will be revealed tomorrow night, Friday, November 17 where they will win a life-changing cash prize of £100,000.
Viewers will be able to watch hosts AJ Odudu and Will Best crown the winner of Big Brother 2023, as well as speak to all five finalists in their first live interview since leaving the Big Brother house.
How to vote in the Big Brother final
You can vote for your Big Brother winner now via the Big Brother app.
Viewers will be able to vote up to five times and can share their votes across house mates.
Big Brother: Live Final airs tomorrow night at 9pm on ITV1, ITV2 and ITVX.
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