AJ Odudu set pulses racing once again as she served up another glamorous look for the much-anticipated Big Brother double eviction on Friday.
The presenter, 36, put on a show-stopping display as she returned to the stage for another twist in this year’s dramatic series.
AJ, who arrived in style to announce a shock double eviction alongside her co host Will Best, 39, was dressed in a pair of pinstriped hot pants with a matching blazer and top.
The former Strictly contestant showcased her incredible physique in the show stopping number which also featured a long neck tie, button detailing down the blazer and shimmering tights.
Earlier in the night Lily Benson and Khaled Khaled were sixth and seventh housemates to be evicted from the Big Brother house.
AJ Odudu, 36, set pulses racing once again as she served up another glamorous look for the much-anticipated Big Brother double eviction on Friday
The presenter put on a show-stopping display as she returned to the stage for another twist in this year’s dramatic series
The housemates were shocked as hosts Will and AJ announced two of them would be leaving in a double eviction.
Lily and Khaled were sent packing while Ali, Emma and Rosie – aka Baked Potato – were saved by the British public.
Lily was lost for words after she left the house, unable to respond when Will and AJ asked her how she was feeling.
On spin-off show Late & Live, Lily joked she would have wasted the £100,000 prize if she had won the show anyway.
it comes after fans voiced their confusion and annoyance, after the latest episode of spin-off Late & Live was taken down temporarily over ‘a compliance issue’.
Monday night’s episode saw hosts AJ and Will discuss the latest drama in the house alongside Zeze Millz, Henry Southan and Daisy Campbell.
But when viewers went to catch-up on the show the following day, they discovered the episode was missing from ITVX.
AJ, who arrived in style to announce a shock double eviction alongside her co host Will Best (pictured), 39, was dressed in a pair of pinstriped hot pants with a matching blazer and top
The former Strictly contestant showcased her incredible physique in the show stopping number which also featured a long neck tie, button detailing down the blazer and shimmering tights
Her brunette tresses had been curled and left to freely cascade down her shoulders
At one point in the night her co-host Will turned to her in front of the crowd and gestured towards her in appreciation
She kept her hands warm from the bitter cold in a pair pof faux leather black gloves and added height to her frame with some pointed heels
It was the end of the road for Lily Benson (pictured) and Khaled Khaled as they were evicted from the Big Brother house on Friday
The housemates were shocked as hosts Will Best and AJ Odudu announced not one but two of them would be leaving in a double eviction
Lily was lost for words after she left the house, unable to respond when Will and AJ asked her how she was feeling
Many took to social media to ask ITV why it wasn’t showing up on the streaming service, with the broadcaster explaining: ‘Hi, sadly we had to remove this episode due to compliance reasons, we do apologise for any inconvenience caused. Take care and enjoy your day.’
They later explained that they were working to get the episode back up as quickly as possible, but did not clarify what the issue was.
ITV tweeted: ‘We can confirm that the latest episode of BB: Late & Live has been removed due to a compliance issue. We’re looking to get the episode back ASAP, hopefully today, but we do not have a timeframe for this.’
Big Brother was previously embroiled in controversy, after pulling an episode last month to edit out a housemate’s T-shirt emblazoned with a picture of a watermelon.
The watermelon has been used to show solidarity with Palestinians, as the fruit is the same colours of the flag – red, black, white and green.
It has been used as a powerful symbol to represent the state since the Six-Day War in 1967, when flying the flag was outlawed, and has seen a resurgence amid the Israel Gaza war.
Contestant Ali Bromley, a forensic psychologist, was seen wearing the shirt – which Metro identified as the Wear The Peace’s Freedom Melon Tee, which donates all of its profits to Gaza to supply food, water, medical aid, and other necessities.
The episode in question was pulled off ITVX and re-uploaded to the streaming service the following day, with the shots of Ali cropped to hide her top.
The move sparked backlash, as furious viewers argued they were censoring pro-Palestinian views and going against the ethos of the show by ‘allowing the censorship of housemates views’.