BIG Brother fans are convinced four housemates will be up for eviction this week after a nominations twist.
ITV2 viewers think Kerry, Paul, Olivia and Hallie will be up for eviction, especially now each housemate will nominate two people, rather than just the one like last week.
Taking to X, formerly Twitter, fans made their predictions about the next dumping.
One wrote: "Nominations tomorrow... Kerry and Paul, your days are numbered."
Another added: "I'd think Kerry, Hallie and Olivia would be at the forefront of the housemate's minds whilst nominating this week."
Someone else agreed: "Kerry, hallie and Olivia out next all in one go please :) sick of them all."
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A fourth said: "Kerry, Olivia and Paul are certainly rubbing a few people up in there, they might be getting too smug and they'll have a meltdown if they're nominated up for Eviction against each other."
One more concluded: "Really need Kerry, Hallie, Olivia and Paul to be nominated and up for eviction. They need humbling."
Last week saw the 16 contestants nominate one housemate they wanted to face the first public vote.
It resulted in a head-to-head between Farida and Kerry, with Farida ultimately getting the boot.
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But this week Big Brother announced a shake-up to the process.
During Monday night's Late and Live host, AJ Odudu revealed each housemate will now nominate two of their counterparts to face eviction.
The contestants with the most nominations will then face the public vote.
They will nominate on Tuesday meaning viewers will see the result during Wednesday's programme.
ITV has already confirmed the second live eviction of the series will take place on Friday.
This year viewers have been voting to evict, rather than vote to save as previously seen during the show's run on Channel 5.
Big Brother bosses last week revealed that the telephone lines used for voting have been abandoned for the first time in the show's history.
It follows a growing trend of using purely in-app voting to determine the results of the show.
This format has already been used on shows including Britain's Got Talent and Love Island for years.