Nominations Table
Week 2 | Week 3 | Week 4 | Week 5 | Week 6 | Week 7 | Week 8 | Final Week 9 |
Nominations received | ||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Brian | Helen, Elizabeth |
Stuart, Helen |
Paul, Amma |
Paul, Amma |
Paul, Amma |
Paul, Josh |
Paul, Helen |
Winner (Day 64) |
8 | |
Helen | Bubble, Narinder |
Narinder, Bubble |
Brian, Narinder |
Bubble, Brian |
Josh, Dean |
Dean, Josh |
Dean, Elizabeth |
Runner-Up (Day 64) |
16 | |
Dean | Narinder, Penny |
Narinder, Paul |
Paul, Narinder |
Paul, Helen |
Paul, Amma |
Helen, Josh |
Paul, Helen |
Third Place (Day 64) |
4 | |
Elizabeth | Penny, Helen |
Paul, Stuart |
Narinder, Paul |
Paul, Brian |
Paul, Helen |
Paul, Helen |
Paul, Helen |
Evicted (Day 63) |
4 | |
Paul | Amma, Helen |
Amma, Bubble |
Brian, Bubble |
Amma, Bubble |
Amma, Elizabeth |
Brian, Josh |
Brian, Elizabeth |
Evicted (Day 57) |
25 | |
Josh | Not in house |
Exempt | Narinder, Bubble |
Paul, Bubble |
Amma, Brian |
Brian, Helen |
Evicted (Day 50) |
8 | ||
Amma | Paul, Penny |
Paul, Stuart |
Narinder, Paul |
Paul, Dean |
Paul, Josh |
Evicted (Day 43) |
12 | |||
Bubble | Paul, Penny |
Paul, Helen |
Narinder, Josh |
Paul, Josh |
Evicted (Day 36) |
10 | ||||
Narinder | Helen, Bubble |
Stuart, Helen |
Amma, Bubble |
Evicted (Day 29) |
12 | |||||
Stuart | Penny, Narinder |
Amma, Narinder |
Evicted (Day 22) |
4 | ||||||
Penny | Helen, Amma |
Evicted (Day 15) |
5 | |||||||
Nomination note | none | |||||||||
Against public vote |
Helen, Penny |
Paul, Stuart |
Narinder, Paul |
Bubble, Paul |
Amma, Paul |
Helen, Josh |
Helen, Paul |
Brian, Dean, Elizabeth, Helen |
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Evicted | Penny 58% |
Stuart 86% |
Narinder 62% |
Bubble 53% |
Amma 64% |
Josh 84% |
Paul 84% |
Elizabeth 2% |
Dean 5% |
|
Helen 39% |
Brian 61% |
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