By Bella Brennan For Mailonline
Published: 16:26 EST, 8 August 2014 | Updated: 20:21 EST, 8 August 2014
It's Friday night so that can only mean one thing – eviction time.
Big Brother host Emma Willis reveals it's a surprise double eviction. 'The housemates have no idea that tonight not one but two of them will be told to hit the road,' she tells the audience.
'Chris, Christopher, Mark and Pav, the viewers have spoken,' Emma teases before she confirms the first housemate to be evicted is Mark.
'Mark you have lost your place in the Big Brother house,' she says.
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It's time to go! Mark was the eleventh housemate to be evicted on Friday night's episode
'I told ya I was going. Wish me luck, I'm really scared,' he tells the housemates as he bids them adieu. His reception is less than welcoming with the crowd refusing to hold back on the boos.
Emma sits down with Mark to talk about his time in the house. 'I knew I was going. The past few weeks I've been losing myself a bit but I had an amazing experience. It was a brilliant summer,' he says.
She asks him why he kept so quiet yesterday when tensions boiled over with the controversial money pact.
'I thought I was diffusing the situation. I don't think I was that quiet. I just decided not to tell them my full thought process,' he defends. 'We shouldn't have made the decision to split the money. It did seem like a nice thing to do,' he adds.
The topic then moves to love interest Christopher. He admits he was jealous when Christopher defended Chris and not him.
So what happens now with Christopher? Mark says he's not ruling anything out and will see what happens with his flame after the show is finished
Emma asks what prompted the shift in their relationship. 'The main point when it started to slip was the strongest housemates challenge,' he says. 'Can you see a future? Emma presses.
'I started to trust him… Me and Christopher have a lot in common but we argue too much. The house is a strange environment, I'm not going to write him off for now. I'll see what happens after this,' Mark says.
Emma cuts back to the house to break the double eviction news. 'The viewers have spoken, your fate is sealed. I can now reveal the housemates with the most votes and twelfth to be evicted is Winston,' she says.
Winston admits he was a little bit surprised at being out. 'I'm a bit gutted but I've made it 65 days. When I went in I thought I'd only make it to week four,' he says.
'What are your thoughts on Ash, Mark and Chris's decision to take the money?,' Emma asks.
'I was disappointed. I thought [the pact] would work,' he says.
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When quizzed about Tamara he says: 'I dunno it probably would have got a bit heated. I would like to see her again,' he says, before admitting he was surprised when Danielle cracked onto him.
Meanwhile, before the eviction bombshell was dropped the audience is given a re-cap of Thursday's events.
Earlier on Thursday the housemates are speculating who could be up tonight. Ash thinks it might be Chris but he'd prefer Christopher because 'I don't like Christopher now.'
Shock eviction: The housemates couldn't believe Winston's time in the house had come to an end
Mark heads to the Diary Room and talks about the new-found division in the house which puts him on the outside from Christopher.
Mark says he's sad that Chris just sat there and listened while Christopher fought his corner, looking like 'a seagull having a s***.' He says that he would never let anyone fight his battles even if he was incapable of arguing for himself.
Mark and Christopher haven't spoken since the night before so Mark decides to burst the bubble. 'I haven't been deliberately ignoring you,' Christopher says. 'I can't take your advice, Chris is a good friend to me. I want to be his mate,' he adds.
Winston opens up to Big Brother and reiterates his sentiments the pact would only have worked if everyone agreed to say no to the extra money, but he does understand Ash and Mark's reasoning and still finds Chris' 'gutless.'
No longer the favourite! He was the bookies' frontrunner to take out the number one spot but Winston didn't even come close to winning
Bitter sweet: 'I'm a bit gutted but I've made it 65 days. When I went in I thought I'd only make it to week four'
Mark and Christopher continue their discussion in the pod. Mark says he felt jealous watching Christopher defend Chris so passionately and he doesn't think Christopher would ever do that for him.
Christopher says he would never have to and Mark agrees, saying he wouldn't get himself into that situation and if he did, he would fix it immediately. Christopher adds he 'really trusts' Chris and Mark cautions him to remember the advice he's been given. Christopher says: 'This time I think you're wrong.'
In the next task, Christopher and Ashleigh have to guess the values that the public have placed on the housemates' characteristics.
Devastated: The housemates were in disbelief when Winston's name was called out
They carry out the challenge in the Diary Room and have to guess between the housemate pictures that appear on screen, while the others watch on in the living room. The questions include:
Housemate who most needs to pay for a personality transplant out of Pav or Ash? Housemates guess Ash, the public answer is Pav.
Housemate who costs the most to keep happy out of Helen or Ashleigh? The housemates guess Helen, the public answer is Helen.
Whose wardrobe looks cheaper out of Ashleigh or Mark? The housemates guess Ashleigh, the public answer is Mark.
The opinion the public values highest out of Mark or Christopher? The housemates guess Mark, the public answer is Christopher.
Housemates to pay to go on a date with out of Ash or Winston? The housemate guess Winston, the public answer Ash.
Task time! Christopher and Ashleigh have to guess the values that the public have placed on the housemates' characteristics
Pay to be silent for a day out of Helen or Mark? The housemates guess Helen, the public answer Helen.
Hear really speak their mind out of Ash or Winston? The housemate guess Winston, the public answer Winston.
Big Brother confirms the pair answered enough questions correctly to earn a reward.
Chris is upset about some of Helen's comments during the task. 'I'm right back to where I started with all of it.' Christopher agrees that the others can be 'brutal, sharp and nasty.'
They did it! The pair guess enough answers right so the house can be rewarded
With the final episode only seven days away, housemates continue to predict who will win. Ash, Pav and Helen talk about Ashleigh winning. 'She doesn't deserve to win,' Ash says.
Helen agrees and thinks Winston should win because he's acted the same throughout the show and is everyone's mate. Ash says Ashleigh isn't fully involved in the house and Helen agrees saying: 'She doesn't even know us.'
Helen says she's feeling 'restless' and Ash is 'giddy.' They recruit Winston and stage a break out attempt through one of the bedroom doors.
Although they break into a secret back entrance, almost immediately they're stopped and ordered to go back into the house by security. Christopher says: 'Good on them, it's the best crack we've had in ages' but Chris isn't as amused and says: 'Kick the t**** out.'
The not so great escape: Helen, Ash and Winston try to break out of the house but fail dismally
Plan foiled! Security catchy the cheeky trio and escort them back into the house
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