Big Brother 2023 fans have expressed their annoyance at Olivia and her "unbearable" singing.
Olivia from Glasgow is one of the contestants on the ITV reboot of Big Brother and has seemingly not earned many fans in the early episodes.
In the launch episode, Olivia was initially put up as one of the housemates for the first eviction on Friday night (October 13), after Jenkin selected her as potentially being the worst housemate to live with.
Olivia was then given a task by Big Brother to be entertaining to avoid being placed in last place in that category for the Line-up game which took place the following day.
In order to do this Olivia was very energetic and attempted to teach some of the other housemates Scottish songs.
Olivia avoided being placed last in the game, giving her immunity from the eviction, but she did not earn many fans among the Big Brother viewers.
Big Brother fans not happy with Olivia
Big Brother fans were finding Olivia an annoying presence, with one commenting on her persistence with her Scottish songs.
One person posted on X (formerly known as Twitter): "So sadly mistaken that Olivia’s songs were to win her task but no she’s actually like this, I can’t believe I like the Tories more than the Scottish one."
Another put: "Olivia's voice on Big Brother is as unbearable as a fork scraping on a plate."
This patriotic Scot is not to be messed with! #BBUK pic.twitter.com/ASZZLtjhZE
— Big Brother UK (@bbuk) October 8, 2023
Meanwhile, one other person shared: "Olivia from Big Brother is the most jarring human I’ve ever watched."
However, not everyone feels the same way, with one person commenting: "am no being funny but whys everyone hating on Olivia in Big Brother? like the sheer chaos of the other seasons she fits the brief everyone just shut up and turn the tv off if you’re that pressed man."
Another agreed: "People are complaining about Olivia but it's chaotic people like her that make Big Brother."
Big Brother 2023 continues at 9pm on ITV2 and ITVX
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