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Celebrity Big Brother's final six revealed

Celebrity Big Brother's final six revealed
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This year's final six housemates on Celebrity Big Brother are confirmed following a Triple Tuesday eviction.

Celebrity Big Brother's final six for 2025 has been confirmed following a surprise Triple Tuesday eviction.

As a result of Easter weekend's brutal face-to-face nominations, five housemates were up for the chop, with the viewers voting to save their favourites and the three with the fewest votes being shown the door.

TV presenter Angellica Bell was the first to be evicted, soon followed by TOWIE's Ella Rae Wise and then EastEnders icon Patsy Palmer, to leave six standing.

The news means that singer Chesney Hawkes, Love Island's Chris Hughes, Drag Race winner Danny Beard, actress Donna Preston, Coronation Street legend Jack P Shepherd and American singer JoJo Siwa are this year's final six.

ITV has confirmed that the voting for the winner will freeze for the first time during Friday's final, meaning that there will be no surprise evictions on Wednesday or Thursday, as has often been the case in the past.

Celebrity Big Brother continues tonight at 9pm on ITV1 and ITVX.

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