Big Brother's Jane responds to rumours that Holly is favoured by production

"She'll be up for nomination this week."
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Jane and Holly from Big Brother

There have been whispers circulating that Big Brother Australia producers are doing everything they can to keep controversial housemate Holly Young in the house, but Jane has promptly shut them down, telling Chattr that she believes the model will be evicted next.

In an interview following her eviction on November 23, Jane said that she doesn’t believe that Holly has been favoured by production.

“No way. She’ll be up for nomination this week, and she’ll go,” the grandma of four told Chattr.

Holly received the most votes from her fellow cast members in the first nominations and was immune from the second eviction because she was made head housemate by Michael.

But, Jane is convinced that Holly will be back on the block come the next nomination ceremony, pointing out that she received more votes from the public than Jane did to leave in week one.

“I think they’ll she’ll have a high amount of votes,” she said. “My son couldn’t help but tell me last night that I got a bigger percentage of votes to stay than Holly did. That made me smile. So, based on that information, I think she probably will go this week.”

However, PEDESTRIAN.TV recently reported producers “working overtime” to keep Holly in the house.

“Holly is too valuable. They’re trying everything they can behind the scenes to steer the edit so she survives,” an insider claimed.

“If Holly goes, producers lose a third of their season arc. She’s the linchpin.”

Holly and Big Brother host Mel Tracina. Image: Ten.
Holly and Big Brother host Mel Tracina. Image: Ten.

Jane had a feeling she was getting evicted from Big Brother

Jane wasn’t one of the original Big Brother housemates; she entered as the 13th contestant after host Mel Tracina had the Australian public vote between her and 36-year-old Mitch for the final spot.

Jane was chosen and sent in with the mission of staying hidden from the other housemates for a specified amount of time. Jane failed the mission, which means she was automatically put up for eviction in week one.

However, in week two, she received 14 nomination points from the other houseguests, and she was nominated in her own right. Jane told Chattr that in week one, she didn’t think she’d go home, but things changed when she was nominated for a second time.

“I didn’t really think that I was going the first week, but then the second week, I thought, Okay, now they’ve all nominated me,” she explained.

“And the young people out there will probably be sick of the grandma who’s giving her opinions to all the young people. So I think I will be going. I didn’t really want to go.

However, Jane said the silver lining of being evicted from Big Brother Australia in week two was that she’ll be able to attend a special milestone for her granddaughter.

“I’ve got my granddaughter’s graduation, and I can’t wait for Friday. She will be so happy that her famous grandmother will be at kindy, you know. So I’m really looking forward to that,” she said.

Big Brother Australia 2025 airs Monday to Friday at 7.30pm, and Sundays at 7pm on Channel 10 and 10Play.

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