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Big Brother’s Jordan reveals his future plans with Henry as they share final bedtime cuddle before finale: ‘I can’t wait to spend time with you away from the cameras’

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On Thursday night, the Big Brother house sat down for their last supper.

Ahead of Friday night’s live finale, the remaining stars – Jordan, Henry, Olivia, Yinrun and Noky – spoke about their time on the show and their future plans.

After their crowd-pleasing romance, lawyer Jordan coyly revealed his future plans for Henry, telling the table: “You are amazing and I can’t wait to spend time with you outside without the cameras.”

Henry, meanwhile, confessed that his romance had “unlocked emotional openings and changed his outlook,” saying, “This process has kind of unlocked my emotional openings, and I’ve become a much better person for it.”

After their romantic chat, the duo shared their final kiss before going to bed, before Big Brother bid the house goodnight for the final time.

It’s love: Big Brother’s Jordan revealed his plans for the future with Henry as they shared one last bedtime cuddle before the finale

All the love honey: Henry, meanwhile, confessed that his romance had

All the love honey: Henry, meanwhile, confessed that his romance had “unlocked emotional openings and changed his outlook,” saying, “This process has kind of unlocked my emotional openings, and I’ve become a much better person for it.”

Speaking about their own times on the show, Noky said: “Thank you for the good, the bad and everything in between,” while Olivia added: “This is special and tonight is something I will remember for the rest of my life.”

In her own emotional speech, Yinrun said, “You have helped me know myself better.”

The final night comes after Matty was evicted from the Big Brother house during Thursday night’s dramatic episode, leaving the remaining five in the final.

The doctor, 24, was packed up just before the last day at home.

At the end of his letter from home, which was read by Yinrun, he was told how he would be leaving, with a brutal twist, leaving the others in shock.

In Friday night’s final, one of the final five will win a whopping £100,000 in the highly anticipated live show.

Voting for Friday night’s live final has now reopened via the Big Brother app, with viewers being asked to vote for the housemate they want to win Big Brother with.

Voting closes during tomorrow night’s show.

Here they go: the house has been whittled down to five finalists

Here they go: the house has been whittled down to five finalists

Emotional: The rest of the house was left in tears when Matty said goodbye after being evicted

Emotional: The rest of the house was left in tears when Matty said goodbye after being evicted

Viewers will watch as presenters AJ Odudu and Will Best crown the winner of Big Brother 2023, speaking to all five finalists in their first live interview since leaving the Big Brother house.

Elsewhere, the Big Brother house got emotional during Thursday’s penultimate episode.

The housemates all received a letter from home with encouraging words from family and friends, so there was not a dry eye in the house.

Housemates gathered in the lounge as Big Brother said, “Housemates. Before the gates of heaven close for the day, I wanted to give you all the ultimate heavenly gift: your letters from home.”

Olivia read Noky’s letter from her sister to her and said, “To my best friend, from the second day I was born, I have looked up to you in every way – we were meant to be sisters.”

Later, Jordan read Henry’s letter to him and said, “You have been your positive, funny, authentic self all the time in the house and people love you for you.”

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Savage: He was told how he would leave in a brutal twist at the end of his letter from home read by Yinrun (seen), leaving the others in shock

Savage: He was told how he would leave in a brutal twist at the end of his letter from home read by Yinrun (seen), leaving the others in shock

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