November 15th 2024.
After an intense and drama-filled six weeks, we finally have our winner of Big Brother 2024. Hosts AJ Odudu and Will Best announced that forensic psychologist Ali Bromley had made history by becoming the oldest-ever female winner of the show, as well as the first lesbian winner in the UK. She beat out fellow finalists Marcello Spooks, Segun Shodipo, Hanah Haji, Nathan King, and Emma Morgan to claim the coveted title and the life-changing sum of £90,000.
The final episode began with the remaining housemates being evicted one by one to a rowdy live audience, with over five million votes cast in total. In the end, Segun finished in sixth place, leaving Ali, Marcello, Nathan, Hanah, and Emma as the top contenders. As the tension rose, it was announced that Ali was the winner, much to her surprise and the delight of the cheering crowd outside.
The final week of Big Brother had been full of twists and turns, with the introduction of the "Vault" and unexpected evictions. Rosie Williams was the first to be sent packing, followed by Sarah Griffiths and Thomas Atkinson. This left us with the final six, who had all faced their fair share of challenges and conflicts within the house.
During their final dinner, each housemate gave a reflective speech on their journey in the show. Nathan expressed his surprise at how well he got along with everyone, while Ali thanked her fellow housemates for making her feel comfortable and at home. Marcello also shared his gratitude for the special bond he formed with everyone, and Segun reflected on the crazy moments he had experienced. Emma, on the other hand, said she would cherish the experience forever.
The devoted fans of Big Brother have been glued to their screens for the past six weeks, witnessing scandals, romances, and unexpected twists. From controversies surrounding ITV's editing to moments of racial and homophobic behavior, the series had it all. But in the end, it was a classic Big Brother season that kept us all entertained.
And the excitement doesn't end there, as ITV has renewed the show for another season in 2025, with both a celebrity and civilian edition. This will mark 25 years since Big Brother first aired in the UK, and we can't wait to see what the next season has in store.
So, in case you missed any of the action, be sure to catch up on Big Brother 2024 on ITVX. And who knows, maybe you could be the next winner of Big Brother 2025. Got a story to share? The entertainment team at The Agency would love to hear from you. Get in touch via email, phone, or by visiting our Submit Stuff page. We can't wait to hear from you.
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