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EMMA Willis has revealed the next CBB eviction will be through the back door.

The host made the revelation on tonight's eviction show and gave more detail afterwards on CBBBOTS.

 Emma Willis has revealed the next CBB eviction will be through the back door
Emma Willis has revealed the next CBB eviction will be through the back doorCredit: Channel 5

The men and women will be separated into two teams, with both sexes picking two people from the opposite team they want to put up for eviction.

They will then take each other on in a number of tasks in a bid to save the vulnerable members of their teams.

The winners will then pick one of the two to leave through the back door.

Tonight Rachel Johnson and Maggie Oliver were evicted from the house.

Rachel, 52, looked thrilled to leave, smiling broadly as she greeted Emma Willis.

In her exit interview, Rachel addressed comments Shane Lynch made about Rachel making him feel inferior.

She said: "I think I have an imperious face. I don't just have resting b***h face, I have b****y active face, so it's really hard to come over as a likeable human being."

Even though she was pleased to be out, Rachel said her time inside was the "funnest" of her life.

 Emma was on hand to greet Rachel Johnson after she was evicted
Emma was on hand to greet Rachel Johnson after she was evictedCredit: Getty Images - Getty
Celebrity Big Brother's Emma Willis asks Rachel Johnson why she was relieved to be evicted

Prior to Rachel's exit she performed her "eviction rap" in front of her fellow housemates, drawing inspiration from her time on the show.

She gave it her best, but nevertheless, her flow left a lot to be desired.

Emma played her a clip and Rachel raised her hands to her face.

Although she was graceful in defeat, Maggie couldn't hide a look of disappointment as she walked out.

She said in her exit interview: “I’ve got mixed feelings. I’m looking forward to seeing my kids.

“I feel I’ve made friends in the house.

 The former policewoman said she was disappointed when she left the house
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The former policewoman said she was disappointed when she left the houseCredit: Getty Images - Getty

“I would have liked to stay to the end. I wasn’t bothered about winning but I am sad I am out.”

“I thought there might be a twist but I put it out of my mind. This is a game show. I came in without a following. I’ve never been on Twitter…

“I’m grateful for going in there. I hope I’ve come across as a strong independent woman.”


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