The Celebrity Big Brother house is buzzing with tension as the second live eviction looms tonight, but the drama won’t stop there. Patsy Palmer, Jack P Shepherd, and Trisha Goddard are all up for eviction, with one of them set to leave the spotlight of the famous house this evening.
However, in a twist that’s sure to ramp up the pressure, two more celebs will be shown the door in just 72 hours, The Sun reports. With the grand finale scheduled for April 25, Friday’s show will see a double eviction – a critical cutback as the countdown to the final week begins. Although fans were bracing for a double exit tonight, Mickey Rourke’s unexpected departure earlier in the week means only one celeb will face the music today. OK! has contacted ITV for comment.

Emotions ran high last night when Trisha learned she was up for the public vote. Despite Danny Beard’s reassurances, Trisha couldn’t shake her fears, especially given “soapies” Jack and Patsy’s strong fanbases – an advantage she feels she lacks, reports the Mirror.
Heading into the Diary Room, the TV presenter opened up about her concerns. Trisha’s potential exit would be a shock to many, as she was dubbed “the winner” by adoring fans during the launch night. Her heartfelt confession about her battle with breast cancer had already won over viewers as she stepped into the Big Brother house.

Before stepping into the Big Brother house, Trisha opened up about her decision to join the show, explaining that it wasn’t about playing the victim card. She revealed, “I’ve been asked to do it every single year, and I’ve always thought, ‘Are you kidding me?'”
The reality star went on to share a touching insight from her daughter which shifted her perspective: “When I told my daughter she made a really good point. I’ve got my Instagram and I’ve really been banging on about the language used when it comes to cancer and about services that are needed so people can live their best lives.”
Trisha was candid about her goals on Instagram versus the potential impact of joining Big Brother: “I shout into Instagram but being on Big Brother would show people how you can live successfully with cancer and not be so scared of dying that you become scared of living. So that’s why I’m doing it.”
Meanwhile, the house has already seen drama unfold with Sir Michael Fabricant being the first to make an exit on Friday night and Hollywood actor Mickey Rourke being shown the door soon after due to “instances of unacceptable behaviour”.