Vinnie's Eviction

Are some of you in the wrong place?
This is Big Brother......... its a game ....... shit happens.
This is one of the more unique evictions, so for a fan of the show like Vinnie, in time he will see it as an honour to have gone out the way he did. His eviction will be remembered for years to come, if you are going to be evicted, what more could you ask for?

As for the muting etc, unless you haven't been watching the live stream you will know, this is Ch 10 protecting the content for the daily show. It is obvious they have not perfected ( or even worked out) the art of sharing enough on the live stream for avid fans while keeping content to ensure they also tune in to the daily show. (For the record, I live in Qld so being an hour behind, I have NEVER watched a daily show because I see/ read all about it on here while watching live streaming)

So you all saw a timer ( I don't have Tik Tok either btw) and made your minds up what it meant. I don't know or care what it was really but it gave you a time for something about to happen. Was it exact? Who knows/cares really but they never promised anything.
I understand it is frustrating, but geez some of you believe its your right to have everything as you want it.

It's BB - BB decides what happens, it's BB's game.
And that , as they say , is all.
;);)
 
The eviction was a new low for BB, the eviction was grim, dismissive and cold. No audience fanfare, no giggly interviewer waiting to greet and comfort him. It was absolutely brutal, and Vinnie did not deserve such. I hope it has not broken him or stripped him of confidence..his entire experience was awful..awful housemates, awful eviction.
 
Thanks for reminding me why else I miss the daily show - audience fanfare & giggly interviewer - not what I want to see!
The BB experience IS brutal, it is meant to be that way at times.
This is the first decent twist I've seen in years in the house. Vinnie will appreciate that in the long run.

Oh and for the record, I was a big supporter for Vinnie to go all the way. Politics killed his chances however.
That's what happens in there.
 
The eviction was a new low for BB, the eviction was grim, dismissive and cold. No audience fanfare, no giggly interviewer waiting to greet and comfort him. It was absolutely brutal, and Vinnie did not deserve such. I hope it has not broken him or stripped him of confidence..his entire experience was awful..awful housemates, awful eviction.
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I just hope Vinnie is doing good.

That house was incredibly toxic towards him so it's for the best that he cuts off all connections with these housemates. Not even one of them would be worth keeping in his life in my opinion.
Once he gets access to his phone and sees the thousands of new followers he’s accumulated on TikTok, and even more pending on Instagram, he’ll be fine.
 
I loved his eviction. It was brutal, shocking and amusing - all at the same time. Definitely one of the most memorable moments in BB history. It's funny reading all the comments from people who hated the eviction and thought it was unfair. Boo-hoo. Life's not fair. They all went into the BB house not guaranteed anything, not even a "proper" eviction. They knew that they could be evicted at any moment and for any reason, fair or otherwise.
 
One of the shittest things I've seen happen on BB AU - kinda depressing tbh.

I'm not some diehard fan of Vinnie or anything but I think he deserved better than that absolute trash, then again so did Mia.

I feel bad for the housemates in general this season when they get out and realise how abysmal the production etc has been.

Hope they learn from this year's mistakes/failures and make the next series decent but something tells me they won't...
 
as others have said, the UK has done back door evictions for years, some brutal, some not so due to poor planning.

I think this was well executed. Okay, issues with the live stream, but the way production made this was quite good.

Yes, he does not get the “eviction experience” but you know that when you sign up to BB. I think it’s good production are trying new things. The way the eviction was executed has been well received in the UK.
 
The eviction was a new low for BB, the eviction was grim, dismissive and cold. No audience fanfare, no giggly interviewer waiting to greet and comfort him. It was absolutely brutal, and Vinnie did not deserve such. I hope it has not broken him or stripped him of confidence..his entire experience was awful..awful housemates, awful eviction.
Completely agree. We know it is a show, but that was tough to watch. Glad he left with the 10k. I wouldn't blame him for his parting goodbye message if it made more than a few of them uncomfortable.
 
It was brutal, but honestly I loved it. The execution of it was genuinely entertaining to watch play out. Although it does suck for Vinnie. But, this is Big Brother. They know what they’re signing up for. There’s 5 days left now and still 8 people, they need to get the numbers down somehow.

I still think Gemma’s eviction in BB 2014 was more brutal.
 
I didn't mind it, but then again I haven't liked Vinnie that much and I felt like he was playing the game as much as anyone else in there.
They were always going to do a mid week eviction, as the finale is next week.
 
“I’m single, I’m very single.” Yikes. I’m sure the people that know him IRL have a lot to say about that.

For those that somehow missed it, people that know him and his ex-girlfriend were posting online during the season (similarly to the people that know Colin) and were saying he dropped his partner when he got accepted on BB, because he knew he had better chances of winning / getting into a showmance / putting the public on his side, if he wasn’t in a relationship.

 
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