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Big Brother: Paul, Dylan booted in double eviction

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Paul and Dylan are voted out of the Big Brother house in a double eviction.
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Paul and Dylan have been voted out of the Big Brother house in a double eviction.

The pair lost out to fellow nominees Trish and Noky in the public vote to evict - and they appeared to predict their fate as they were roundly booed by the crowd when hosts AJ Odudu and Will Best spoke to the house.

Paul, who had got into a furious row with Trish the night before, was the first to go, with Dylan telling him: "I'll be out in a minute, I'll be right behind ya."

As Paul left the house to an overwhelmingly negative reaction, Dylan's prediction came true as he too was evicted moments later.

"I feel great, it's been an amazing four weeks," he said as the crowd continued to boo. "100% I knew it was going to happen, I'm fine with it, it's all good."

With two weeks of the show remaining and 10 people still left in the house, more surprise evictions are expected over the next week - possibly as part of a Hunger Games-style task, which starts tomorrow. body check tags ::

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