Big Brother 2025 cast betting odds reveal clear favorite (ITV)
older brother 2025 is well underway and there is already no shortage of drama and things are looking interesting, at least when it comes to betting odds. And one strange housemate is a bookworm favorite.
The current series began on Sunday, September 28th, with 12 people entering the house. Since then, four more people have broken in, two people have been evicted and a third person, George Gilbert, was kicked out of the home for “unacceptable behavior”.
Currently leading the bookmakers’ odds is fan favorite Zella Glasson. When the transgender contestant entered the house, she charmed viewers with her combination of good looks, warm “spaniel” personality and trustworthiness. He was immediately declared the “winner” of the series, before the series even began.

Zera currently has odds of 13/10 odds checker. One of the few LGBTQ+ contestants, he has been praised by viewers for his handling of an awkward situation when Jenny accidentally “outed” herself as transgender to another housemate.
Zella was also misgendered by Caroline Monk, who received a warning from Big Brother and later apologized. “He was always a winner because of the way he carried himself, and I’m so proud that other people can see that too,” Zera’s mother, Maya Glasson, told local reporters afterward.
As well as Zella, the other LGBTQ+ housemates are Nancy Nocerino, a pansexual Scottish gamer, and Sam Ashby, a queer Zumba instructor from Tipton. Ghani, a bisexual Dua Lipa fan and Pizza Hut manager, has already been evicted.

The personal trainer from south London continues in the bookmaker’s favorite rankings by Jenny Baird (11/2). Cameron Kinch finished third (13/2), Teja Dalphy fourth (10/1) and Ashby fifth (12/1).
Richard Storey follows on 13/1, Feisola Akintoyi on 1/20, and Cameron Barnes, Monk, Elsa Rae, Marcus John, Nancy Nocerino and Tate Reynolds all appear on 33/1.
Ahead of Wednesday’s (October 8) episode, George was kicked out of the house for “unacceptable language and behavior.” In the statement, older brother A spokesperson confirmed that the parish councilor will no longer appear on the ITV reality show.

The 23-year-old, who has proved polarizing over his so-called transgender “ideology”, homelessness and addiction, received a formal warning from Big Brother earlier this week over his treatment of gay housemate Sam.
Comments that led to George’s ejection older brother These also violate broadcasting standards and will not be broadcast.
George was up for eviction on Friday’s (October 10) episode as he was the housemate with the most nominations this week.
older brother has confirmed that the eviction will go ahead as planned on Friday, with housemates Richard, Elsa and Cameron B going to a public vote.
older brother It airs on ITV2 from Sunday to Friday from 9pm. ITVX.
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