There are whispers from fans that a surpise Big Brother Australia eviction has taken place this morning, and online groups have noticed that Ed has been missing all day.
On Friday afternoon, a fan took to a Big Brother Facebook group to state that they hadn’t seen Ed on the live stream in a while. It’s important to note that he was nominated for eviction.
While some people speculated that Ed could be “in bed sulking” or in the toilet or shower, at around 4pm Sydney time, Big Brother called the housemates to the lounge room, and Ed was still nowhere to be seen.
“They have all been told to go to the lounge and Ed is not there. What is going on?” One person wrote. Another penned, “I think we have had a secret eviction.”
A third chimed in that they believe that an eviction went down earlier today, which saw Ed leave the Big Brother house.
“Pretty sure he’s been evicted. He hasn’t been seen since this morning,” they wrote.

When was Ed evicted from Big Brother?
One Reddit fan has a theory that Ed was evicted during a segment that was shown on the live stream this morning, where the housemates received letters from their families and loved ones.
“I believe Ed has been evicted during the reading of the letters from home,” they began. “And I think they did the same stunt that they did on Big Brother UK 2023 whereby it was actually a letter from Big Brother to Ed, not his family, that ends in saying you have been evicted.
“Because Ed’s letter was last to be read and the brief couple of sentences that we were able to watch were very similar to the language of that of Big Brother UK. Saying things like “I have been right there with you, watching you eat and sleep…..”. This is language a family member wouldn’t say; it’s Big Brother.
“Then of course we had the washer and dryer after for a couple of hours, and Em saying that “30 secs was not enough time” when the livestream returned. I could be wrong, but I would bet I’m not.”
Which other Big Brother evictions have been spoiled by the live stream?
Big Brother Australia 2025 reintroduced the live stream, a feature that had not been part of the show in decades, allowing viewers to tune into the house 24 hours a day, seven days a week.
However, the downside (or upside if you love spoilers!), is that by the time the daily show rolls around, passionate fans may have already seen everything that’s shown in the episode. That includes evictions, however, Channel 10 have taken measures to not show who leaves Big Brother until the daily episode airs.
On Friday, November 28th, the housemates who weren’t nominated were offered the chance to take $15,000 out of the prize fund and leave the show, which Abiola took. While viewers noticed her absence in the house, the housemates were muted every time they talked about her, so fans had to tune in to the Sunday show to find out why she left.
Similarly so, Big Brother advertised that they were doing a snap eviction on Monday, December 1st, but muted the feed and showed the washing machine when Vinnie was told he was leaving. His actual eviction wasn’t aired until Wednesday night, and production did their best to hide Emily, making viewers wonder whether it was actually her or Vinnie who was voted out.

So, to find out whether Ed is actually gone — and whether he was voted out by a public vote — it looks like we’ll have to wait until Sunday’s episode once again.
The Big Brother Australia 2025 finale airs on Monday, December 8 at 7:30pm on Channel 10 and 10Play.
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