A BIG Brother contestant was left in floods of tears as they discovered who would be facing the public vote on Friday.
After almost five hours of nominations, Big Brother revealed that two of them would be facing possible eviction and the news did not sit well with everybody.
It was confirmed that Zak and Henry would go head-to-head after receiving the most nominations.
It left 25 year old Yinrun in tears as she was left emotional at the thought of one of them heading home.
Yinrun has been close with Henry from the beginning and has also built up a good bond with Zak and it was clear that she was left devastated by the results as she broke down.
Yinrun was left crying on the sofas as her co-stars rallied around those who could be facing the boot.
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Later in the bedroom, she broke down in floods of tears as she spoke to Jordan and Trish about her sadness over the result.
She expressed concern that some people have not seen the same qualities in Henry that she had seen as she was left weeping in the bedroom.
Yinrun emotioanlly said: "People will have looked at your video and seen a stereotype and didn't vote for you."
She then hugged Jordan as she said: "It's just very hard, it's very hard."
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Later, the tears flowed for Henry as it was clear that he was left rattled by the news that he could lose his place in the house.
He sobbed as he was left reeling that his housemates had acted shocked even though they chose to put him up as he insisted they 'must not like' him.
Henry also became emotional as he discussed his 'connection' with Jordan as he declared: "I've made a friend for life."
Zak accumulated five votes and Henry gained four nominations and will therefore face the public vote this week.
Jordan, Kerry, Matty, Paul and Trish all gained three whilst Hallie, Noky and Olivia had two.
Yinrun, Dylan, Tom, Jenkin and Chanelle were the only housemates who received no nominations.
Either Zak or Henry will be booted out of the house this Friday during the live eviction show, hosted by AJ Odudu and Will Best.