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Big Brother Australia - Final week | What She Said

Big Brother Australia - Final week | What She Said

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Welcome back to What She Said!
We’re officially in week four — the final week — with only four days to go, and things in the Big Brother House are getting wild. Tonight we break down EVERYTHING: the rumours, the live-feed confusion, the Dreamworld peep-show window, and why no one can find Ed anywhere.

WHAT WE SAW TODAY
• No eviction last night… so what’s coming? A surprise one tonight?
• Our trip to Dreamworld and why the Big Brother viewing area felt like a zoo peep show 🫣
• The chaotic Live Feed: “Ed’s gone!” “Lana’s gone!” — but who’s actually missing?
• Did Ed leave? Was money involved? Who offered what?
• Confirmed sightings earlier in the afternoon (Coco, Bruce, Colin, Ed… but no Connor or Lana 👀)

HOUSE DRAMA & HILARIOUS MOMENTS
• Colin’s chaotic energy: pillow fights, toe tricks, and whistling Jingle Bells
• Bruce & Coco giving each other the sex eyes
• Their heart-to-heart by the pool and plans for the outside world
• The KFC heist, the Lowe’s shirts, and the Aussie BBQ reward
• Moira’s Dreamworld adventure and why $20 to sit on the BB chair was a HARD NO
• The great debate: Is the Big Brother chair a vagina… or a hot dog?
• Housemate tattoo talk: Would YOU get the Big Brother eye inked?

EVICTION SPECULATION
• Are four housemates about to be booted at once?
• Why Ed’s disappearance could mean he’s already gone
• Does anyone actually want to win this season?

We’ll be back Sunday as soon as the next housemate is evicted with all the updates!

👇 COMMENT BELOW 👇
• Is the chair a vagina or a hot dog?
• Who do YOU think is getting evicted next?

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