The Big Brother final voting figures have revealed a surprising landslide result after many fans shared their upset at Yinrun's overall placing.

Many viewers branded the ITV show a 'fix' as they claimed favourite Yinrun was 'robbed' after coming in fourth place during yesterday's tense final.

The 25-year-old customer service assistant was a clear favourite from the start, gaining a legion of fans since her hilarious entrance into the Big Brother house. However it was 26-year-old lawyer Jordan who clinched top prize and beat his fellow housemates to secure the £100,000 cash prize.

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Furious viewers quickly took to social media site X, formerly known as Twitter, to express their frustration, with one user writing: "I'm not watching this stupid f***ing show ever again #bbuk." Another person raged: "No I did not just hear Yinrun 4th place?? What type of fix is this?"

A third fan agreed and wrote: "#BBUK is a con. Yinrun should have won! Such a fix to let Olivia win." A fourth viewer chimed in with: "Right it's a f***ing fix, Yinrun." During her time on the show, Yinrun had managed to avoid eviction and received only one nomination from Chanelle Bowen.

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26-year-old lawyer Jordan won by a landslide victory

During the anticipated final, contestants Jordan, Yinrun, Noky, Henry and Olivia remained. Noky was the first contestant out followed by Yinrun then Henry. Olivia came in second place with Jordan crowned the winner of the rebooted series.

Voting figures show that the dry-humoured 26-year-old - who charmed his way to the final - received a whopping 37.8 per cent of the public votes, to easily seal his victory.

Olivia trailed behind with 20.2 per cent of the audience vote and Henry received 19.6 per cent of the votes. They were followed by Yinrun with 17.1 per cent, and Noky with just 5.3 per cent. During his first interview outside of the house, Jordan jokingly revealed the first thing he plans to do with his money.

In his usual deadpan style, he quipped: "Now I can pay my council tax!" and added: "Did I think I could win it? I mean it would have been nice, and I have done, but did I think I could win it? No!" On what he hopes to achieve next, Jordan teased: "I haven't the foggiest" before saying the first round of drinks at the after party were on him.

Over the weeks, fans have been left questioning Jordan and Henry's relationship after the pair shared a sneaky snog in a hot tub. Quizzed on whether he had romantic feelings for his fellow housemate, Jordan admitted he finds Henry 'wonderful.'

In his exit interview, where axed contestants sat in the studio, looking directly at Henry, he confessed: "You're wonderful and I can't wait to spend time with you on the outside, without the cameras."

Meanwhile, the food writer said he plans to go to New York and Florence with pal Jordan, which will help them "figure out our direction going forward." Speaking about his experience he added: "I honestly never expected to be here, I am very shocked and I feel like I am pushing my luck a bit. It feels wonderful to be here."