Even die-hard fans were caught off guard as the Celebrity Big Brother 2025 house quickly lost some of its most headline-grabbing contestants. Just five days in, Michael Fabricant—former Conservative MP and instantly recognizable by his wild blond hair—became the first casualty. He was evicted by the public, who seemed to waste no time showing him the door. Most politicians stick out in a house full of celebrities, but apparently, not always in a good way.
Things took an even more dramatic turn the very next day. Hollywood actor Mickey Rourke, known more for his unpredictability than his willingness to play by house rules, was removed from the show. Producers stayed tight-lipped about the specific reasons. Rumors flew on social media the moment the news broke, but the official line was simply "undisclosed reasons." The housemates hardly had time to digest one eviction before Rourke's sudden disappearance added a new layer of tension.
By Day 9, emotions were running high as TV presenter Trisha Goddard faced eviction. What made her exit stand out wasn’t just her reputation in entertainment circles—it was that she had entered the house while undergoing chemotherapy for breast cancer. Trisha had been open about her health journey both inside and outside the house, and her departure brought a mix of sympathy and respect from fans. Viewers saw her as a symbol of strength, and her exit hit a lot of people right in the feels.
Then, just as things started to settle, the house waved goodbye to its resident sports legend. Daley Thompson, crowned with Olympic golds and known for always keeping cool under pressure, was evicted on Day 12. Some fans expected him to go the distance thanks to his competitive streak, but the public had other ideas. His leaving unsettled the balance even more, with alliances shifting and the group dynamic changing overnight.
Every time a famous face leaves the Celebrity Big Brother 2025 house, the atmosphere gets a little bit more unpredictable. Fans are already speculating on which remaining housemate could be next. Strategies are shifting, friendships are getting tested, and no one seems comfortable about their place in the final line-up anymore.
In this season, there’s no clear frontrunner left standing. The game has turned into less of a popularity contest and more of a psychological chess match. One thing is for sure: with the current pace of evictions, anything can happen. The only predictable thing right now is that viewers should probably expect the unexpected as the show barrels toward crowning its 2025 champion.