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Big Brother fans are still shaken by the explosive ‘fight night’ – but there’s good chance you actually missed the most important moments from Trish and Dylan’s extremely uncomfortable row.

On Tuesday night’s episode, the housemates were told Noky and Trish had put three of their rivals up for a flash nomination with the public secretly voting for one of them to leave.

Olivia, Dylan and Kerry were put on the chopping block but to the surprise of no one after hearing crowds chanting ‘get Kerry out’ she became the fourth housemate booted from the Big Brother house.

But that was just the beginning of the chaos which has completely changed the course of this series.

When Dylan and Olivia returned all hell broke loose. Dylan immediately squared up to Trish and Noky, accusing them of ‘black on black crime’.

Tensions were higher than they’ve been all series and the house is more divided than ever ahead of Friday’s double eviction.

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While viewers were shocked, appalled and disgusted by Dylan’s remarks, it’s likely you missed the most interesting parts of the argument.

In the latest episode of Metro’s Big Brother’s Big Body Language with BB icon and body language expert Judi James, we looked at what was happening behind Dylan and Trish between the other housemates which actually makes for some fascinating viewing.

Dylan showed himself up during the Big Brother fight night of 2023 (Picture: Shutterstock for Big Brother)

‘I’ve been through that moment very slowly because for me the fascination is in the other housemate’s body language rather than the two people actually fighting.

‘Jenkin was the only one that got up and physically tried to intervene. He got between them; he wasn’t actually trying to push them apart but he was gesticulating like that – that actually looked like an act of bravery.

‘I have to remember that that he is a bartender so he might be actually used to dealing with a lot of that stuff at closing time.

‘In that moment, I was thinking, “yeah, Jenkin!” because he was the only one doing that so if he deserves a bit of applause, I will give it to him for that moment.’

Trish totally won the war of words (Picture: ITV)

Olivia has proven to be one of the most confrontational housemates but despite being nominated herself, chose to stay back.

‘I thought she’d be in there yelling and shouting and this is what’s fascinating about psychology and the way people react, it’s how they present themselves during most of the transactions.

‘When they get put under pressure like that a lot of them go in a completely different direction and Olivia did.

‘We know that she’s still storing it up in her head, and her way will probably be to get acts of revenge that will probably go on a lot longer – we’ve seen a lot of those starting out now.

‘She just disappeared into the hedge at that point. She probably didn’t want to take sides, particularly out loud.’

the fascination is in the other housemate’s body language rather than the two people actually fighting

At the other end of the scale though we had Paul who had nothing to do with the argument but more than anyone couldn’t wait to throw himself into the ring and threw his support behind Dylan.

‘Paul was fascinating because it was like being in the middle of a football match when there’s a fight between two players. He was showing that he was very much on Dillon’s team, he was standing behind him massaging his shoulders, like “calm down mate, calm down. I’ve got your back.”

Did you keep your eye on the other housemates during that row? (Picture: ITV)

‘It was pathetic, it was really weedy and pathetic and he did right at the end come and stand between them when it began to look bad.

‘But this kind of massaging the shoulders, the thing that annoys me about that was how that would have affected Dylan because Dylan’s then got an excuse and it’s like, “oh, Paul was holding me back. You know, that’s why that’s why I backed down.”

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Asd for Jordan? Well, he was classically Jordan.

‘He was literally hiding behind the sofa I had to laugh when I saw him he was like little face peeking out.’

In the latest episode of Big Brother’s Big Body Language, Judi also looks at Noky’s fake tears, Olivia’s treatment of Yinrin, the ‘playground bullies’ and tells us why Jordan may have romantic feelings for Henry after all.

Find new episodes of Big Brother’s Big Body Language on Metro every Thursday. Big Brother continues tonight at 9pm on ITV2.

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