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Organisers apologise for publishing incorrect result

An incorrect percentage was published for Nina during the last Live Eviction show.

Big Brother has apologised for publishing the wrong percentage for nominated housemates.

As is the norm after every Live Eviction Show,  Ebuka showed viewers how they voted for their favourites. However, there were complaints that the numbers didn't add up.

According to the initial numbers, Nina had the highest votes with 44%, Cee-C followed with 24.38%, Teddy A with 16.81%, and finally BamBam with 13.37%.

This gave a total of 98.56%.

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The organisers took to Twitter to apologise, stating that Nina actually received 45.44% of the votes.

"Dear viewers, An incorrect percentage was published for Nina during tonight’s Eviction show. While we deeply regret this error, we wish to state that the audited and verified percentage for Nina is 45.44% as opposed to 44%. We thank you for your usual support & understanding," they wrote.

Teddy A was evicted during the Live Show. His eviction came a day after Bambam's shocking Saturday eviction.

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