BIG Brother's fans were last night on the edge of their seats following ITV's dramatic launch show.
However amid the tears, tantrums and laughs, viewers were convinced they'd spotted a fiery fix row.
It comes after 16 new housemates including a beauty queen, foodie TikToker and a DJ amputee entered the UK's most iconic house.
And the penultimate contestant to walk through Big Brother's doors was larger-than-life dancer Olivia, 23.
But the Glasgow-born model was at the centre of a launch night bombshell after finding herself up for eviction.
An unlucky game of pass the parcel saw co-star Jenkin, 25, asked to reveal who would be the most difficult person to live with.
The Welshman chose Olivia based on the fact that he didn't know much about her.
Olivia was left devastated at the thought of facing the public vote despite just joining the rest of the housemates.
And after witnessing the nailbiting showdown, fans reckon producers bent the rules to ensure the blonde beauty was given a lifeline.
As Big Brother tasked her with a second challenge which could see her dodge an early departure.
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One wrote: The producers very quickly realised that Olivia is too much of a character to evict first."
Another said: "Olivia’s chance to save herself reeks of producer’s interference."
A third commented: "The producers realised Olivia has potential as a housemate after seeing her reaction to being up for nomination.
"They gave her the easiest task to save herself."
While one added: "The producers know Olivia is going to be entertaining… that’s the reward she is getting."
Elsewhere Big Brother fans realised they’d spotted Glasgow-born Olivia before – on a hugely popular channel.
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