Big Brother star ‘triggers alarm bells’ and has been put under high-level surveillance ahead of eviction
BIG Brother bosses are keeping a close watch on one of the housemates after she ‘triggered alarm bells’ with her crying.
Yinrun, 25, has already won over the nation with her sweet nature, however the pressure of the show appears to be getting to her.
She has ‘triggered alarm bells’ with her tearful outbursts[/caption]This week, the Chinese housemate broke down and sobbed in the Diary Room after admitting she felt snubbed by the other contestants.
She had previously told Trish that she’s finding herself being ignored on a ‘daily’ basis by their housemates.
“It’s not a nice feeling when you talk to someone and they just walk away,” she tearfully told Trish.
She also burst into tears after discovering Zak and Henry were facing eviction after five hours of nominations this week.
Fans have shared their concerns for Yinrun after her multiple outbursts, with one writing on X: “No, I’m literally in tears. It breaks my heart to hear Yinrun say she is isolated from the group. I know what that feels like.”
Insiders have now exclusively revealed to The Sun that Big Brother is watching Yinrun around the clock as “a priority”.
A crew source said: “Yinrun’s emotional outbursts are a priority concern right now, it’s triggered alarm bells.
“The welfare team is keeping a round-the-clock watch on her, ensuring they keep focus on her 24:7 while reviewing all the camera feeds. It’s a full surveillance approach.
“It’s the first proper test of Big Brother’s revamped approach to contestant welfare but we’re all on top of it.
“Yinrun has got constant access to psychologists. All eyes are on her right now, and everyone’s ready to support her.”
A spokesperson for Big Brother said: “We have robust welfare protocols in place and all Housemates are monitored at all times.”
Yinrun works as a customer support agent and she currently lives in Harrogate, North Yorks.
However, she is originally from Shanghai in China and shared her concerns about her poor English after entering the house.
Yinrun told her housemates that she was worried the language barrier could result in her being “isolated”.
- Big Brother airs Sunday to Friday, 9pm, ITV2