EastEnders actress Patsy Palmer has received the most nominations from the Big Brother housemates and will be up for eviction alongside Corrie star Jack P Shepherd and TV presenter Trisha Goddard.
The nominations come ahead of tonight's live evictions, during which the public will vote on a housemate to eject from the Big Brother House.
One of the housemates who put Patsy up for eviction was Dance Moms star Jojo Siwa.
Jojo said: "Patsy has been an asset to the house. She’s been cooking, she’s been beautiful, she’s been amazing. But I have seen a side of Patsy that has been a bit, I like to call it finger pointy.
"I think team players are what we need in the house, and I think Patsy hasn’t really shown that in the last few days."
Trisha and Jack each received four nominations, with Trisha nominated by Chesney Hawkes, Chris Hughes, Ella Rae Wise, and Patsy, while Jack was selected by Angellica Bell, Danny Beard, Donna Preston, and Trisha.

This follows the departure of US actor, Mickey Rourke, 72, who agreed to leave the show at the weekend after "further use of inappropriate language" and "instances of unacceptable behaviour".
He was first warned by Big Brother after using "unacceptable language and behaviour" towards JoJo following comments about her sexuality.
He then proceeded to use "sexual language" towards The Only Way Is Essex star Ella Rae Wise, and "language and behaviour" that "was threatening and aggressive" towards Love Island star Chris Hughes.

His exit came after he was saved by the public when he was put up for eviction on Friday alongside former Tory MP Michael Fabricant and Coronation Street star Shepherd.
Before leaving, Mickey apologised and said: "I stepped over the line. And I take responsibility for doing the wrong thing. Because I lost my temper, and I’ve been trying to work on it my whole life and I wish I would have had better self-control and I’m very sorry."
Fabricant was the first contestant to leave the show this year.
Celebrity Big Brother continues on ITV1 and Virgin Media One at 9pm tonight.