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Trish breaks silence on being ‘robbed’ of Big Brother win amid ‘fix’ allegations

Her weeks in the house saw the show receive more than 1,000 complaints about the way she was treated

TRISH has broken her silence on being ‘robbed’ of the Big Brother win following her eviction on Friday night.

The fan favourite left the house in a shock double elimination that left viewers claiming the show was ‘fixed’.

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Fans are shocked that Trish got the boot

Trish was evicted from the house despite being a fan favourite

Chanelle was the first contestant to leave the house before it was announced that Trish would also be departing.

Following her departure, Trish took to X, formerly Twitter, and broke her silence on not winning the ITV show, despite being a fan favourite.

She reposted a tweet that said: “Well she may have been robbed of the win, but Trish has gone down in history as a Big Brother LEGEND! Some things are worth more than £100k.”

Alongside the post, she wrote: “Would still like £100K though 😂”

Trish also thanked her fans in another tweet for their “overwhelming love” and for “defining me and being my voice”.

It comes as Big Brother has been hit with “fix” allegations after chants of “Trish for the win” were followed by her exit.

Her fellow housemates looked equally as shocked as her name was called and viewers rushed to complain, demanding a recount.

Chanelle received four nominations from Jordan, Trish, Yinrun and Noky – whilst Trish received three nominations from Chanelle, Jenkin and Tom.

During the interviews, Trish opened up about feeling while being in the house and felt like she had faced “microaggressions” from other contestants.

She also acknowledged several of the explosive arguments, including with Chanelle.

“I thought that they did like me to my face, but then I’d hear something b*****y.

“There was a lot of microaggressions and Tom would be like “I’m not trying to argue but…’” and I’d be like “Well I’m not trying argue either because I could win!”

“People saw me as aggressive when I was just existing.”

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