Big Brother Australia 2025 has officially kicked off at the iconic Dreamworld house, and fans are already glued to the drama, alliances, and early gameplay moves. One question is trending everywhere: BBAU Elimination 2025 – who has been evicted so far?
As of now, no housemate has been evicted. But the first public voting round is underway, setting the stage for the season’s first big eviction moment.
Who Has Been Evicted on BBAU 2025? (Voting Trends + Eviction Chances)
No eviction has occurred yet, but three housemates are nominated and facing public votes. Here’s how the voting trends and eviction risks look so far:
1. Holly Young – Highest Risk

Holly received 21 nomination points, the highest this week. Her confrontations inside the house—especially over debates surrounding “pretty privilege”—have made her a major target.
She has been labelled as “self-centred” by multiple housemates, which often mirrors public perception.
Eviction Chance: Very High. With weak alliances and negative house sentiment, she risks getting the fewest “save” votes.
2. Michael Downs – Moderate to High Risk

Michael collected 13 nomination points, placing him second on the nomination ladder. His bold opinions and polarizing personality—especially his “anti-woke” stance—have rubbed some housemates the wrong way.
Eviction Chance: Moderate. Although controversial, polarising contestants sometimes gather strong public support. His survival depends heavily on how the public interprets his honesty versus his aggression.
3. Jane Marshall-Doherty – High but Unpredictable Risk
Jane is nominated automatically after losing the hide-and-seek task. She wasn’t nominated for strategic reasons, which may actually help her. Automatic nominations often generate viewer sympathy, especially for contestants still trying to find their footing.
Eviction Chance: High but unpredictable. If the public sees her as the underdog, she could survive. If not, her lack of alliances might put her in danger.
How BBAU Elimination Works in 2025
This season uses a classic nomination + public vote-to-save format:
- Housemates nominate each other using a points system.
- The public votes to save their favourite nominees.
- The contestant with the fewest save-votes is evicted.
How This Season Differs from Previous Seasons
- Return to Dreamworld, bringing back an old-school vibe.
- More unpredictable tasks, like automatic nominations.
- Stronger audience control through vote-to-save.
- Earlier gameplay intensity, with alliances forming faster than usual.
