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What time Celebrity Big Brother 2025 final is on and how to vote

What time Celebrity Big Brother 2025 final is on and how to vote

Metro25-04-2025

The final of Celebrity Big Brother is finally here, and fans can't wait to see who will be crowned the winner for 2025.
On Tuesday night, three victims were claimed as it was announced that Angellica Bell, Ella Rae Wise, and Patsy Palmer had been evicted.
Just days after the series began, Hollywood star Mickey Rourke was kicked out of Celebrity Big Brother after a string of offences in what has been a dramatic series.
This included grabbing host AJ Odudu before he entered the House, referring to JoJo Siwa by a homophobic slur, squaring up to Chris Hughes and reducing Ella to tears after making an inappropriate joke.
He also criticised Patsy's cooking, describing her broccoli as 'inedible' – a comment that she was reluctant to discuss after her eviction.
But, without further ado here is everything you need to know ahead of the Celebrity Big Brother final, including who's left in, how to vote for your winner and how to watch live.
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Presenters AJ Odudu and Will Best will be presenting tonight's huge finale.
The live final will air at 9pm on Friday April 25 and is available to watch on ITV1 and ITVX.
As usual, the Late & Live spin-off show will air on ITV2 from 10.30pm onwards for some exclusive additional content.
Following the Triple Tuesday eviction, six housemates will have a chance to win the final.
Singer Chesney Hawkes, RuPaul's Drag Race UK star Danny Beard and Coronation Street's Jack P Shepherd are all in with a shot.
Joining them in tonight's final will be American singer JoJo and former Love Island contestant Chris.
The pair have enjoyed a very close relationship so far throughout the show.
Rounding off the finalists is comedian Donna Preston who has had fans in stitches.
Other contestants who have left the show include Mickey Rourke, Michael Fabricant, Trisha Goddard and Daley Thompson.
Ahead of tonight's final, the clear favourite is Danny, according to the bookies.
Ladbrokes has the drag star at 4/7 odds, while Jack is at 2/1. JoJo is next at 8/1, with Chris at 40/1 to win.
Donna could be a dark horse in this series as she is at 20/1 to win.
Is it more hope than logic? Possibly. But I am placing my bet on Donna Preston to snatch victory tonight, Metro's TV reporter Milo Pope writes.
There have been countless iconic moments from the comedian actress, from having her mind blown after learning Patsy Palmer's real name.
There was also that infamous moment when Donna had to deny pegging Chesney Hawkes in a sex club.
Metro's Adam Miller previously discussed how Donna deserves more air time, and I agree.
Every time she is on screen she has managed to make me laugh this series.
Here's hoping that she remains on our screens beyond the Celebrity Big Brother final.
The least likely to win tonight's final is singer Chesney who has been given 50/1 odds.
Alex Apati of Ladbrokes said: 'Danny's fast-becoming one of the most popular BB housemates in recent years… so much so that we now make them odds-on to win the whole thing.'
In order to vote for your winner, viewers are being asked to use the Big Brother app. More Trending
It is free to download on both the App Store and Google Player.
Fans of the show are given five votes to use for the housemates they want to win.
Or, alternatively you can use all five votes for your favourite contestant.
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Celebrity Big Brother is available to watch on ITV at 9pm.
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