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It’s a new week which means new nominees in the Big Brother house. While the show has yet to air, thanks to live feeds, fans are able to find out who goes on the block early. By the looks of it, it’s going to be a pretty heated week in the BB house. Keep reading to find out what we know so far.
Warning: Big Brother 24 Spoilers Ahead
This week it seems that the Leftover Alliance is officially out the door. The new HOH, Turner, is taking it upon himself to stir up the house even more than it was during the split house twist. His first move? Putting some of the women up on the block.
After the double eviction last week, it seemed hopeful that the house could calm down this week. However, that’s not the case at all. Turner put both Brittany and Taylor up on the block for eviction this week.
“Turner has nominated Taylor and Brittany for eviction,” a user on Reddit shares.
Of course, the comment section is full of speculation on what will happen after the Veto competition. Others point out that it seems to be Turner that keeps flipping the game so drastically.
“I like how the 3 phases of big brother are seperated by a Turner HoH. Turner wins HoH, starting the Leftover Reign, Turner wins again and ends the Leftover reign. Goes from Chaos, Leftover reign, Chaos again,” a Reddit user shares.
It seems that despite these nominations, that’s likely not who the houseguests want to go home, or fans for that matter. Online, Big Brother watchers discuss who they think should go home. It seems that the bigger target this week is HOH competition pro, Michael .
“Tbh I don’t get why they don’t just do a Mike/Brit noms, because they are the only ones who will even use the veto, even if one of them wins, just throw up Terrance and evict the other one left on there. Clean week, Turner doesn’t have to burn Taylor at all and it’s not like Terrance has anywhere to go in this game, he needs the afterparty if he wants to get to the end,” one person writes.
“Michael’s problem is simply threat management to his own competition wins and letting Kyle to his own devices for a whole week. Out of everyone he should know Kyle is an absolute madman killer game wise since he has been working with Kyle for so long and see how he operates,” another adds.
“I love Micheal but he is just too big a target to not need to win comps now. Praying he wins veto, and that Turner renoms Kyle.”
So, while he is an outstanding player, it sounds like everyone is really starting to catch on to that and thinks it could be time for him to head out. If he does leave, that would leave his right-hand woman left to fend for herself. Some think she’s been riding Michael’s coattails so it could also be time for her to go to the Jury House.
Who do you want to go home this week on Big Brother ? Let us know in the comments below. Come back to TV Shows Ace for more on your favorite Big Brother houseguests.
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Haley is a recent IU grad with a degree in journalism and apparel merchandising. She loves to indulge her guilty pleasures by watching or writing about reality TV. In her free time, you can find her wandering around IKEA looking for cool furniture or playing with her cat Bagel.
Latest posts by Haley Cook ( see all )
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August 27, 2022 by Haley Cook 0 Comments
It’s a new week which means new nominees in the Big Brother house. While the show has yet to air, thanks to live feeds, fans are able to find out who goes on the block early. By the looks of it, it’s going to be a pretty heated week in the BB house. Keep reading to find out what we know so far.
Warning: Big Brother 24 Spoilers Ahead
This week it seems that the Leftover Alliance is officially out the door. The new HOH, Turner, is taking it upon himself to stir up the house even more than it was during the split house twist. His first move? Putting some of the women up on the block.
After the double eviction last week, it seemed hopeful that the house could calm down this week. However, that’s not the case at all. Turner put both Brittany and Taylor up on the block for eviction this week.
“Turner has nominated Taylor and Brittany for eviction,” a user on Reddit shares.
Of course, the comment section is full of speculation on what will happen after the Veto competition. Others point out that it seems to be Turner that keeps flipping the game so drastically.
“I like how the 3 phases of big brother are seperated by a Turner HoH. Turner wins HoH, starting the Leftover Reign, Turner wins again and ends the Leftover reign. Goes from Chaos, Leftover reign, Chaos again,” a Reddit user shares.
It seems that despite these nominations, that’s likely not who the houseguests want to go home, or fans for that matter. Online, Big Brother watchers discuss who they think should go home. It seems that the bigger target this week is HOH competition pro, Michael .
“Tbh I don’t get why they don’t just do a Mike/Brit noms, because they are the only ones who will even use the veto, even if one of them wins, just throw up Terrance and evict the other one left on there. Clean week, Turner doesn’t have to burn Taylor at all and it’s not like Terrance has anywhere to go in this game, he needs the afterparty if he wants to get to the end,” one person writes.
“Michael’s problem is simply threat management to his own competition wins and letting Kyle to his own devices for a whole week. Out of everyone he should know Kyle is an absolute madman killer game wise since he has been working with Kyle for so long and see how he operates,” another adds.
“I love Micheal but he is just too big a target to not need to win comps now. Praying he wins veto, and that Turner renoms Kyle.”
So, while he is an outstanding player, it sounds like everyone is really starting to catch on to that and thinks it could be time for him to head out. If he does leave, that would leave his right-hand woman left to fend for herself. Some think she’s been riding Michael’s coattails so it could also be time for her to go to the Jury House.
Who do you want to go home this week on Big Brother ? Let us know in the comments below. Come back to TV Shows Ace for more on your favorite Big Brother houseguests.
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The Houseguests have split into two groups of five for the first-ever Split House Double Elimination twist following the Big Brother 24 Week 6 eviction. The four nominees are who?
The remaining 10 contestants discovered the Split House Double Eviction surprise, in which the house is divided into two groups that will not communicate with one another when Indy Santos was chosen as the first juror on Big Brother 24.
Both teams will participate in a Big Brother game that features nominations, the Power of Veto, and an eviction, with the goal of having two Houseguests join the jury the following week. The players gathered outside for the Head of Household competition after the new twist was revealed.
Terrance Higgins came in second, making him the HOH for the outside Dyre Fest, and Michael Bruner took first place, making him the HOH for Big BroChella, which takes place inside the house. Michael selected Jasmine Davis first, followed by his closest buddies Brittany Hoopes and Taylor Hale, in the HOHs’ subsequent group schoolyard choice.
Kyle Capener was passed over in favor of fellow Leftover member Monte Taylor. Following his initial selection of Matt “Turner,” Terrance chose Alyssa Snider, Joseph Abdin, and Alyssa’s showmance companion, Kyle.
Michael identified Jasmine, the sole non-Leftover on his team, as his primary goal after the tournament. Nevertheless, he hopes to use the chance to surprise Monte, an ally he had previously considered turning on, if Jasmine manages to save herself via the Veto. Terrance admitted that he wanted to attack Joseph but initially refrained from doing so.
It was therefore believed that following the Veto ceremony he would propose the showmance as pawns and present Joseph. The plan of the HOH was changed, though, when Kyle told Terrance about the Leftovers. Terrance nominated Joseph and Turner for eviction in response to Michael’s nomination of Monte and Jasmine, protecting the showmance.
Turner may lose the veto if Joseph prevails. Alyssa and Kyle will defend one another, breaking the tie, while Joseph will probably vote to keep the Leftovers together. Terrance will join the alliance now that he is aware of it. hopes to use the chance to surprise Monte, an ally who he had previously considered turning on, if Jasmine manages to save herself via the Veto. Terrance admitted that he wanted to attack Joseph but initially refrained from doing so.
It was therefore believed that following the Veto ceremony he would propose the showmance as pawns and present Joseph. The plan of the HOH was changed, though, when Kyle told Terrance about the Leftovers. Terrance nominated Joseph and Turner for eviction in response to Michael’s nomination of Monte and Jasmine, protecting the showmance.
Turner may lose the veto if Joseph prevails. Alyssa and Kyle will defend one another, breaking the tie, while Joseph will probably vote to keep the Leftovers together. Terrance will join the alliance now that he is aware of it. Send Turner to the Jury House in an effort to break it up.
Due of Alyssa’s revelation of the Girls Girls alliance during Week 3, HOH Turner, Joseph, Kyle, and Monte sought to prevent the season from taking off. As a result, they excluded Taylor and added then-nominees Michael and Brittany to create The Leftovers.
The group successfully hunted down Taylor’s competitors Nicole Layog and Daniel Durston after blindsiding Ameerah Jones. Indy, Jasmine, and Alyssa, who were on the other side of the house, started to realise they were in trouble and joined forces with Joseph and Kyle to become the Five Swatters.
The lads share everything with the Leftovers despite not being loyal to the alliance. The powerful coalition started to fall apart. Due to Alyssa’s absence from her during the Veto battle in Week 6, Taylor abruptly altered her aim to the Florida native. Since he knew it would be used to backdoor his showmance, Kyle, the POV winner, chose not to utilise it.
Some of his allies took offence to the circumstance and felt that he ought to have turned on his showmance as a sign of his dedication to the organisation. The couple continues to be a bigger target than him because other people, like Michael, want Alyssa to stay in the house. On Wednesdays, Thursdays, and Sundays, CBS broadcasts Big Brother 24.
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The new Big Brother nominations have been revealed, with four Houseguests facing possible eviction due to the new shock twist that saw the house split into two separate teams.
It was confirmed during the last eviction that two individual but simultaneous games of Big Brother were to be played during Week 7 of the CBS show, with half of the Houseguests living indoors at the "Brochella" music festival all week, and the other half living in the garden at "Dyre Fest."
Michael Bruner was declared the Head of Household for Brochella, while Terrance Higgins was named Head of Household for Dyre Fest, and the pair then chose two initial nominees each , from their respective groups.
But, as Big Brother fans know, everything can change after the first nominations, as whoever wins the Power of Veto competition has the power to switch them, and there is even more at stake this week with a double eviction looming.
So who were the two Houseguests to win the Week 7 Power of Veto competition? Have they shaken up the nominations?
Newsweek has everything you need to know about the Week 7 Power of Veto competition and nominations on Big Brother 2022 .
This week the Power of Veto competition was the iconic "Stay or Fold" competition. The challenge first appeared on Big Brother Season 9 and has made eight appearances since.
In the game, Houseguests are shown exhibits with a number of one particular item. They have to then guess how many of that item there are in the exhibit.
After Houseguests hear their co-stars' answers, they can decide to stick with their guess or fold. The worst guess is eliminated and the first to score three closest guesses is the winner.
Brittany Hoopes won the Power of Veto competition for the Brochella half of the house and Terrance, who is Head of Household for Dyre Fest, won for his half.
Brittany decided not use the Power of Veto, meaning that Monte Taylor and Jasmine Davis stay on the chopping block for the Brochella side of the house.
Meanwhile, Dyre Fest's Terrance had put up Joseph Abdin and Matthew "Turner" Turner earlier in the week but he then decided to change one of his own nominations, saving Turner.
Joseph and Kyle Capener are now at risk of going home.
One player from each side of the house will be evicted, and the two players from each side who are not nominated or Heads of Household will vote for who those Houseguests are.
This means that on the Brochella side, Taylor and Brittany will decide the fate of their fellow contestants, while for Dyre Fest, Turner and Alyssa Snider will cast their votes.
Viewers will have to tune in to find out who will leave in the double eviction on August 25.
Big Brother continues Wednesdays, Thursdays and Sundays on CBS.
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