Big Brother spoilers for the current Big Brother UK civilian series: the nominations and a disciplinary decision collided this week. On Tuesday, October 7, 2025, the show named four housemates up for the public vote: Cameron B, Elsa, George, and Richard. By Wednesday, October 8, 2025, producers removed George Gilbert “with immediate effect” for “repeated use of unacceptable language and behaviour.” The live eviction remains scheduled for Friday, October 10, 2025.
Who faced the block before the removal?
On October 7, 2025, the series revealed four nominees following nominations: Cameron B, Elsa, George, and Richard, all set to face the public vote ahead of Friday’s live eviction. Those names were confirmed in the broadcast reveal and subsequent coverage. The vote window targeted the week ending Friday, October 10, 2025, when the live show would announce who stays and who goes.
This slate made strategic sense in the context of the first full week: each of the four had accrued enough nominations to land on the block, setting up an early test of the public’s temperature toward the late-arriving housemates and the season’s evolving alliances.
George Gilbert was removed by production
Less than twenty-four hours after the nominees were named, production announced on Wednesday, October 8, 2025 that George Gilbert, 23, had been removed from the Big Brother house. A show spokesperson said: “Following repeated use of unacceptable language and behaviour, George has been removed from the Big Brother House with immediate effect and will no longer participate in the programme.” The decision followed a formal warning shown in the episode that aired on Monday, October 6, 2025.
The Diary Room exchange that prompted the earlier warning referenced a moment at the dining table. Big Brother told George: “During a game of Truth or Dare, when asked about your least favourite qualities of other Housemates, you said the following, ‘Sam, um too…,’ you then went on to mimic Sam using both noises that mocked the way Sam talks and body language that included limp wrists.” Sam Ashby later described the impression as “rude” and said it felt like being “back at school.”
George said he apologised to Sam and added, “I will be walking on eggshells around Sam from here on in.” Producers reiterated the conduct standards and issued the on-screen warning. The show later confirmed the removal would not include broadcasting the offending remarks, but that George would still appear in Wednesday’s episode due to previously recorded material.
Nominations & scheduling: what changes, what doesn’t
The critical timeline for fans is simple and uses absolute dates in Eastern Time. The nominations aired Tuesday, October 7, 2025, naming Cameron B, Elsa, George, and Richard. On Wednesday, October 8, 2025, production removed George from the house and confirmed that the material containing the offending language would not be broadcast. The series continues toward the live eviction on Friday, October 10, 2025.
Procedurally, the show’s public vote centers on that Friday, October 10 live program. If the production adjusts voting mechanics to account for a removed nominee, that change will be communicated within the live-vote instructions during the Thursday/Friday run-up or in the live show itself. As of publication, the only fixed points are the nomination slate from October 7 and the removal on October 8.
Contestant snapshot
- Cameron B — Nominated on October 7, 2025 to face the public vote.
- Elsa — Nominated on October 7, 2025 to face the public vote.
- George Gilbert (23) — Nominated on October 7; removed by production on October 8 for “repeated use of unacceptable language and behaviour.”
- Richard — Nominated on October 7, 2025 to face the public vote.
- Sam Ashby — Referenced in the conduct warning; described the impression as “rude” and “back at school.”
How the removal could reshape this week’s “vote to save” dynamic
The nomination slate suggested a test of the public’s early preferences among Cameron B, Elsa, George, and Richard. Removing one of the four within forty-eight hours of the live show materially changes that calculus. If producers void or redistribute votes, Cameron B, Elsa, and Richard could see an immediate rebalancing of support as voters adjust. If the vote to save proceeds with a reduced field, short-term name recognition from the nomination episode on October 7 could still benefit any housemate who featured in more clips or Diary Room moments.
Conduct incidents often ripple beyond the individual at the center. Housemates who defended or condemned the behavior on camera may find their social stock changing inside and outside the house. That shift can influence nomination logic for the following week, particularly if lines were drawn around respect, inclusion, and house culture during the warning and removal sequence.
What’s next
The Friday, October 10, 2025 live show remains the focal point for the first major audience verdict of the season following the nomination reveal. With George Gilbert out, the immediate questions are how voting aligns with the updated field and whether any procedural notes are announced in the lead-in. The schedule still points to the live eviction on October 10.
Conclusion: the week in Big Brother UK spoilers
The week delivered a rare one-two: a standard nominations reveal on October 7 and a non-standard removal the next day. Cameron B, Elsa, and Richard still face a public reckoning on Friday, October 10. George Gilbert’s removal, confirmed with the statement that he was ejected for “repeated use of unacceptable language and behaviour,” ensures the conversation now includes house culture as much as gameplay. For fans tracking Big Brother UK, all eyes turn to how the live vote accounts for those rapid changes.
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