Jordan has been crowned the winner of the 2023 Big Brother civilian series, as voted for by the public. He scooped the £100,000 jackpot, with Scots star Olivia coming second, as they left the house for the final time to a chorus of cheers from the live crowd.

Hosts AJ Odudu and Will Best returned for the show on Friday, where the final five housemates - Olivia, Noky, Yinrun, Henry and Jordan - nervously awaited the results of who won the show before being reunited with their friends and family.

Aside from the live eviction, the final five also sat down for their first interview since exiting the house. After stepping outside, they also got to see some of their former housemates.

In fifth place was Noky, followed by Yinrun in fourth, who became emotional and thanked the nation for all her support on the show.

Henry was announced as coming in third place, with the runner-up confirmed as Olivia.

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Scots housemate Olivia Young became the runner-up.

Food writer Henry confessed during his interview that he and Jordan have a trip to New York planned, as he collected the £1,000 cash prize he won during the show.

As they enjoyed their last supper, Olivia said: "I will remember this night forever and I am just buzzing. I will genuinely be so chuffed for whichever person walks away from this the winner.

"My experience has been wild - the main thing I have done is laugh and it has just been the most amazing thing I have done."

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Matty narrowly missed out on a place in the final five following his savage exit after the group was delivered letters from home on Thursday's episode which didn't leave a dry eye in the house as they had messages of encouragement from their loved ones.

Yinrun was chosen to read Matty's heartfelt message from home before everyone was left stunned at the ending statement from Big Brother at the end of his letter confirming he was the next to be evicted and left through the diary room door.

The doctor however felt it was the "right time" for him to go, after being emotional with the final looming admitting he was missing his friends and family and felt down.

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