Okay, serious Big Brother tea incoming - strap yourselves in and please do not swear.
As if, swear as much as you like, we will because we are f*cking psyched by this.
WARNING: Big Brother 2024 spoilers ahead blah, blah, blah...
If you're up to date with BB, you'll know that the housemates have once again been reprimanded for endlessly talking about nominations.
During last night's episode, a conversation about Head of House Ali Bromley between Hanah Haji, Khaled Khaled and Segun Shodipo, where Segun referred to the forensic psychologist as a 'wolf' and the 'red witch' (horrible, but oddly iconic - get that on some merch, Ali) and the revelation stunned the house and the viewers.
The choice words were revealed in yesterday's teaser social clip and by coincidence dropped just before we caught up with recently evicted housemate, Daze Aghaji. So, naturally, we HAD to get her views on it.
As it turns out, Segun's choice of words to describe Ali are not random at all; in fact, several of the housemates have already joked that they are 'spooked' by Ali's special abilities.
According to Daze, she, Martha Church and Ali showcased a mind-reading act during last week's holiday challenge talent show and Ali's abilities were so uncanny that some of the housemates were left convinced that she could actually read minds. Witchy.
For some reason, this scene was completely cut from the edit, but luckily, Daze revealed all to heatworld.
Big Brother 2024's second evictee added, 'I don't know if this was shown, but on the night of the holiday challenge there was a talent show and me and Martha and [Ali] did a mind reading, like joking. It spooked a lot of people out. So a lot of people were like, "So, she's a psychotherapist and she can read your mind" and a lot of people in there do believe in the mystics. A witch is literally like a witch to them. So that's all playing into this weird thing they have around Ali, as well. Like, this fear of the unknown.'
Just when we thought we couldn't be any more obsessed with Ali.
Daze went on to explain that despite several housemates having issues with Ali, she found her nature 'grounding' and 'understanding', adding, 'For me it was really grounding having someone I could really level with who had the understanding... it was nice having someone you could be totally open with.'
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Ben Pulsford is a digital writer for Bauer Media, writing for both Closer online and heatworld. When he's not getting paid to gossip about Big Brother, Love Island, and The Real Housewives of Cheshire, he's storming the London LGBTQ+ scene as drag queen, Beary Poppins. Both Ben and Beary are awaiting an invite to join The Real Housewives of Cheshire for series 18. The budget's not there, but the drama is 💅.