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Big Brother: Tonight's episode 'to feature nudity warning'

Big Brother: Tonight's episode 'to feature nudity warning'
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A trigger warning for language and nudity will reportedly be shown ahead of tonight's episode of Big Brother.

ITV will reportedly broadcast a trigger warning for strong language and nudity ahead of tonight's episode of Big Brother.

The extended 75-minute episode will not only feature a live double eviction but also coverage of a huge row which broke out between housemates Paul and Trish last night.

The incident led to two groups of housemates being separated out into different rooms to calm down and also resulted in the live feed on ITVX being taken off air.

According to The Sun, the episode will begin with a warning along the lines of: "It's getting heated in the Big Brother House tonight. With strong language and some nudity."

A show source told the newspaper: "Everyone talks about Fight Night in 2004 but no one expected this year's sanitised cohort to be a contender for Fight Night 2.0.

"Big Brother acted fast to stop things becoming physical and pulled the rival groups apart, locking one half in the bedroom. Security were on standby but luckily a lock and key was enough to stop things becoming physical."

Big Brother airs live tonight at 9pm on ITV1 and ITV2.

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