Big Brother 21 is one of the least watched seasons due to its many controversies surrounding accusations of bullying, racism, and cheating. One of the houseguests, Nick Maccarone, added to the criticism by flirting with other players after showmance partner Isabella Wang got evicted. Where is Nick now?
Nick Maccarone previously dated ‘Big Brother 21’ co-star Kat Dunn
New Jersey-based therapist Nick Maccarone was considered one of the more controversial houseguests to compete on Big Brother because he seemingly moved on with Kathryn Dunn in the jury house before dumping Isabella Wang.
Following his time on the competition series, Nick continued dating Kat, and they publicly attended sports events together.
#BBNick + #BBKathryn = #BB21 pic.twitter.com/RtLzwf2orK
— Big Brother (@CBSBigBrother) September 20, 2019
However, they broke up around seven months later, in April 2020, during the Covid-19 pandemic, because the travel ban prevented the long-distance couple from seeing each other.
She began dating blogger...
Nick Maccarone previously dated ‘Big Brother 21’ co-star Kat Dunn
New Jersey-based therapist Nick Maccarone was considered one of the more controversial houseguests to compete on Big Brother because he seemingly moved on with Kathryn Dunn in the jury house before dumping Isabella Wang.
Following his time on the competition series, Nick continued dating Kat, and they publicly attended sports events together.
#BBNick + #BBKathryn = #BB21 pic.twitter.com/RtLzwf2orK
— Big Brother (@CBSBigBrother) September 20, 2019
However, they broke up around seven months later, in April 2020, during the Covid-19 pandemic, because the travel ban prevented the long-distance couple from seeing each other.
She began dating blogger...
- 3/19/2023
- by Tamara Grant
- Showbiz Cheat Sheet
Tommy Bracco appears in The Challenge: Ride or Dies season. Pic credit: MTV
While The Challenge was initially known for only having cast members from Real World and Road Rules in early seasons, it’s since evolved to include many more reality TV shows.
Among the newer reality TV shows to bring individuals to The Challenge is Big Brother, CBS’ popular show involving houseguests trying to survive the season locked in a house to win big money.
The show has brought many competitors to MTV’s series, including Josh Martinez, Fessy Shafaat, and recent winners Amber Borzotra and Kaycee Clark.
More Big Brother stars are joining the show, including Tommy Bracco on The Challenge: Ride or Dies season.
He’ll team up with another individual from the CBS game show as the two Challenge rookies try to navigate the complexities of MTV’s intense competition.
Here are more details about Tommy Bracco,...
While The Challenge was initially known for only having cast members from Real World and Road Rules in early seasons, it’s since evolved to include many more reality TV shows.
Among the newer reality TV shows to bring individuals to The Challenge is Big Brother, CBS’ popular show involving houseguests trying to survive the season locked in a house to win big money.
The show has brought many competitors to MTV’s series, including Josh Martinez, Fessy Shafaat, and recent winners Amber Borzotra and Kaycee Clark.
More Big Brother stars are joining the show, including Tommy Bracco on The Challenge: Ride or Dies season.
He’ll team up with another individual from the CBS game show as the two Challenge rookies try to navigate the complexities of MTV’s intense competition.
Here are more details about Tommy Bracco,...
- 9/24/2022
- by Matt Couden
- Monsters and Critics
Kaycee Clark appears in The Challenge: Double Agents season. Pic credit: MTV
The Challenge Season 38 will see the return of several of the show’s champions to the competition, including one of the recent Spies, Lies & Allies winners, Kaycee Clark.
The Big Brother star will be back for the season, looking to add another championship to her resume. Her partner for The Challenge Season 37 was Chris “Ct” Tamburello, who is taking at least one season off.
That means Kaycee will have a new teammate. In the newest installment of MTV’s series, Ride or with whom Dies, each cast member is paired with an individual with whom they share a special bond.
In the case of Kaycee, her teammate is her brother, Kenny Clark, as announced in the cast reveal several weeks ago.
The brother and sister duo appeared in a recent promotional video showcasing them as teammates ahead of the premiere episode.
The Challenge Season 38 will see the return of several of the show’s champions to the competition, including one of the recent Spies, Lies & Allies winners, Kaycee Clark.
The Big Brother star will be back for the season, looking to add another championship to her resume. Her partner for The Challenge Season 37 was Chris “Ct” Tamburello, who is taking at least one season off.
That means Kaycee will have a new teammate. In the newest installment of MTV’s series, Ride or with whom Dies, each cast member is paired with an individual with whom they share a special bond.
In the case of Kaycee, her teammate is her brother, Kenny Clark, as announced in the cast reveal several weeks ago.
The brother and sister duo appeared in a recent promotional video showcasing them as teammates ahead of the premiere episode.
- 9/24/2022
- by Matt Couden
- Monsters and Critics
Josh Martinez during his Double Agents season of The Challenge. Pic credit: MTV
The Challenge Season 38 trailer and cast were revealed several weeks ago, with fans seeing plenty of familiar faces participating in the newest installment of MTV’s competition series.
Among them were veteran stars, including Johnny Bananas, Aneesa Ferreira, Laurel Stucky, Veronica Portillo, Darrell Taylor, and Jordan Wiseley.
Recent seasons also featured multiple Big Brother stars, and that’s the case with Season 38. Recent champs Kaycee Clark and Amber Borzotra, multi-time finalist Fessy Shafaat, and rookies Analyse Talavera and Tommy Bracco are all in MTV’s upcoming season.
Someone fans may have noticed missing from the familiar Bb stars in the show is Josh Martinez, who has appeared in five-straight editions of The Challenge.
Everyone appearing in Season 38 will have a specific teammate with whom they share a close bond. For example, Big Brother friends Analyse and Tommy are partners for the season.
The Challenge Season 38 trailer and cast were revealed several weeks ago, with fans seeing plenty of familiar faces participating in the newest installment of MTV’s competition series.
Among them were veteran stars, including Johnny Bananas, Aneesa Ferreira, Laurel Stucky, Veronica Portillo, Darrell Taylor, and Jordan Wiseley.
Recent seasons also featured multiple Big Brother stars, and that’s the case with Season 38. Recent champs Kaycee Clark and Amber Borzotra, multi-time finalist Fessy Shafaat, and rookies Analyse Talavera and Tommy Bracco are all in MTV’s upcoming season.
Someone fans may have noticed missing from the familiar Bb stars in the show is Josh Martinez, who has appeared in five-straight editions of The Challenge.
Everyone appearing in Season 38 will have a specific teammate with whom they share a close bond. For example, Big Brother friends Analyse and Tommy are partners for the season.
- 9/23/2022
- by Matt Couden
- Monsters and Critics
Reality TV star Nurys Mateo debuts in The Challenge: Ride or Dies season. Pic credit: MTV
Fans of MTV’s competition franchise, The Challenge, will see Nurys Mateo on The Challenge: Ride or Dies as she makes her rookie debut.
She’s part of an exciting rookie class that includes popular cast members’ significant others, family members, and close friends.
While some rookies have little or no reality TV experience, Nurys brings a background to the show that includes several previous appearances on MTV.
And even though she’s among the newcomers in Season 38, she has the advantage of competing alongside a seasoned veteran during the show.
Viewers will be watching to see if she and her partner have what it takes to reach Tj Lavin’s final and win the big prize money for which The Challenge has become known.
Here are more details about Nurys on The Challenge,...
Fans of MTV’s competition franchise, The Challenge, will see Nurys Mateo on The Challenge: Ride or Dies as she makes her rookie debut.
She’s part of an exciting rookie class that includes popular cast members’ significant others, family members, and close friends.
While some rookies have little or no reality TV experience, Nurys brings a background to the show that includes several previous appearances on MTV.
And even though she’s among the newcomers in Season 38, she has the advantage of competing alongside a seasoned veteran during the show.
Viewers will be watching to see if she and her partner have what it takes to reach Tj Lavin’s final and win the big prize money for which The Challenge has become known.
Here are more details about Nurys on The Challenge,...
- 9/22/2022
- by Matt Couden
- Monsters and Critics
Analyse Talavera appears in MTV’s The Challenge: Ride or Dies cast photo. Pic credit: MTV
Analyse Talavera is on The Challenge: Ride or Dies season, making her debut as one of the newcomers hoping to outdo the competition.
The reality TV star brings experience from another popular show, CBS’ Big Brother, which has brought several recent champions to The Challenge.
Analyse also nearly appeared on a previous season of MTV’s competition series but didn’t make the final cut. Now she gets her chance to shine and show her skills.
Being new to the MTV show gives her a bit of a disadvantage from the start, as she may not have too many allies in the game.
Thanks to the show’s theme, she’ll have a partner with her, but it’s a fellow rookie, meaning they might have to look elsewhere for help staying in the competition.
Analyse Talavera is on The Challenge: Ride or Dies season, making her debut as one of the newcomers hoping to outdo the competition.
The reality TV star brings experience from another popular show, CBS’ Big Brother, which has brought several recent champions to The Challenge.
Analyse also nearly appeared on a previous season of MTV’s competition series but didn’t make the final cut. Now she gets her chance to shine and show her skills.
Being new to the MTV show gives her a bit of a disadvantage from the start, as she may not have too many allies in the game.
Thanks to the show’s theme, she’ll have a partner with her, but it’s a fellow rookie, meaning they might have to look elsewhere for help staying in the competition.
- 9/17/2022
- by Matt Couden
- Monsters and Critics
Former winner Laurel Stucky is amongst returning cast members in The Challenge: Ride or Dies. Pic credit: MTV
MTV’s The Challenge is back for Season 38, with the title Ride or Dies, as cast members enter the game paired up with a close friend, family member, or ally from the show.
A total of 34 competitors will participate in the season, including returning favorites such as seven-time champion Johnny Bananas, three-time champion Jordan Wiseley, and former champions Laurel Stucky and Turabi “Turbo” Camkiran.
Rookies will be part of the game, including Big Brother’s Tommy Bracco and Analyse Talavera, Love Island’s Olivia Kaiser, and Are You the One? star Nurys Mateo.
Each of these cast members partners with a specific teammate they’ll have to work with through daily challenges, eliminations, and the game’s politics to try to win their share of a million dollars in prize money.
MTV’s The Challenge is back for Season 38, with the title Ride or Dies, as cast members enter the game paired up with a close friend, family member, or ally from the show.
A total of 34 competitors will participate in the season, including returning favorites such as seven-time champion Johnny Bananas, three-time champion Jordan Wiseley, and former champions Laurel Stucky and Turabi “Turbo” Camkiran.
Rookies will be part of the game, including Big Brother’s Tommy Bracco and Analyse Talavera, Love Island’s Olivia Kaiser, and Are You the One? star Nurys Mateo.
Each of these cast members partners with a specific teammate they’ll have to work with through daily challenges, eliminations, and the game’s politics to try to win their share of a million dollars in prize money.
- 9/16/2022
- by Matt Couden
- Monsters and Critics
It’s been another wild and wacky summer inside the “Big Brother” house, but the time has finally come to reveal the winner of the camp-themed Season 21. Heading into Wednesday’s 90-minute finale, only three houseguests remained in the running to claim the $500,000 prize: challenge beast Jackson Michie, his showmance partner Holly Allen and ultimate underdog Nicole Anthony. By the end of the episode, the jury had voted for one finalist to join the “Bb” winners list and America’s Favorite Houseguest was also named. So how’d it all play out?
See‘Big Brother 21’ spoilers: Nicole tries to campaign to a showmance, while Jackson starts getting paranoid
Below, check out our minute-by-minute “Big Brother” recap of Season 21, Episode 40 to find out what happened Wednesday, September 25 at 9:30 p.m. Then be sure to sound off in the comments section about your favorite houseguests on CBS’s reality TV show...
See‘Big Brother 21’ spoilers: Nicole tries to campaign to a showmance, while Jackson starts getting paranoid
Below, check out our minute-by-minute “Big Brother” recap of Season 21, Episode 40 to find out what happened Wednesday, September 25 at 9:30 p.m. Then be sure to sound off in the comments section about your favorite houseguests on CBS’s reality TV show...
- 9/26/2019
- by Denton Davidson and Marcus James Dixon
- Gold Derby
Season 21 of “Big Brother” ends on Wednesday, September 25 with a live 90-minute finale on CBS that kicks off at 9:30 pm Et/8:30 pm Ct. Three houseguests are still in the running for the $500,000 grand prize: Holly Allen, Nicole Anthony and Jackson Michie. On Sunday’s episode, we saw Jackson win Part 1 of the 3-part Final Head of Household competition. Keep reading if you want “Big Brother” spoilers on who won Part 2 of the Final Hoh and who is likely to win season 21.
Part 2 took place on Saturday and saw Holly and Nicole do battle. After a marathon competition, Holly emerged as the winner. That means she and Jackson will face off on the live episode in Part 3 of the Final Head of Household competition. The winner of that will get to choose which of the other two to take to the #BB21 jury.
As of this writing, both Holly...
Part 2 took place on Saturday and saw Holly and Nicole do battle. After a marathon competition, Holly emerged as the winner. That means she and Jackson will face off on the live episode in Part 3 of the Final Head of Household competition. The winner of that will get to choose which of the other two to take to the #BB21 jury.
As of this writing, both Holly...
- 9/25/2019
- by Paul Sheehan
- Gold Derby
The “Big Brother 21” winner will be crowned Wednesday after the jurors cast their votes. And unlike most seasons, there is no suspense as to who the final two will be. Since Jackson Michie and Holly Allen won the first two parts of the final Hoh, respectively, they’ll take each other to final two, regardless of who wins Part 3 on Wednesday’s finale (though Jackson’s been dealing with a bout of paranoia recently). This is what happens when you don’t break up a showmance. So that means Nicole Anthony will be the ninth and final juror.
So how will the jury vote between Jolly? Will they be as bitter as the last three? There’s still a lot of variables, like the jury roundtable, if Cliff Hogg III will in fact try to sway everyone against Jackson, the jury questions and the final speeches. But based on everything we know so far,...
So how will the jury vote between Jolly? Will they be as bitter as the last three? There’s still a lot of variables, like the jury roundtable, if Cliff Hogg III will in fact try to sway everyone against Jackson, the jury questions and the final speeches. But based on everything we know so far,...
- 9/25/2019
- by Joyce Eng
- Gold Derby
Just nine people will decide who wins “Big Brother” 21 on Wednesday, September 25 during the live 90-minute finale. We know the #BB21 winner will be one of the Final 3 — Holly Allen, Nicole Anthony and Jackson Michie. Loyal fans of the reality show can only watch from the sidelines as the Final 2 houseguests make their respective cases to the jury.
But “Big Brother” viewers do get to have their say as to who is “America’s Favorite Houseguest.” The winner of this popular vote will get bragging rights and $25,000. Last year, Tyler Crispen had to settle for runner-up status to #BB20 winner Kaycee Clark but he was named “America’s Favorite Houseguest.”
All 16 of the “Big Brother” houseguests in season 21 are eligible for this title. This includes the first five to be evicted (David Alexander, Kemi Fakunle, Ovi Kabir, Sam Smith and Isabella Wang); the jury pool and the Final 3.
We’ve...
But “Big Brother” viewers do get to have their say as to who is “America’s Favorite Houseguest.” The winner of this popular vote will get bragging rights and $25,000. Last year, Tyler Crispen had to settle for runner-up status to #BB20 winner Kaycee Clark but he was named “America’s Favorite Houseguest.”
All 16 of the “Big Brother” houseguests in season 21 are eligible for this title. This includes the first five to be evicted (David Alexander, Kemi Fakunle, Ovi Kabir, Sam Smith and Isabella Wang); the jury pool and the Final 3.
We’ve...
- 9/24/2019
- by Paul Sheehan
- Gold Derby
After three months and 39 episodes, season 21 of “Big Brother” ends on Wednesday (September 25) with a 90-minute live finale. Watch the teaser video above and then keep reading for all the #BB21 spoilers. We know who is in the Final 2 and which of these houseguests will win #BB21 and claim both bragging rights and the $500,000 prize.
After last Thursday’s show, which saw the eviction of Cliff Hogg, the Final 3 players were Holly Allen, Nicole Anthony and Jackson Michie. On Sunday’s episode, we saw Jackson win Part 1 of the 3-part Final Head of Household competition.
After Jackson won Part 1, Holly and Nicole were pitted against each other in Part 2. Nicole knew that it was do-or-die for her and that she must win. Part 2 played out offline on Saturday and when the feeds returned we quickly learned that she had lost to Holly. That meant Nicole faced certain eviction on Wednesday...
After last Thursday’s show, which saw the eviction of Cliff Hogg, the Final 3 players were Holly Allen, Nicole Anthony and Jackson Michie. On Sunday’s episode, we saw Jackson win Part 1 of the 3-part Final Head of Household competition.
After Jackson won Part 1, Holly and Nicole were pitted against each other in Part 2. Nicole knew that it was do-or-die for her and that she must win. Part 2 played out offline on Saturday and when the feeds returned we quickly learned that she had lost to Holly. That meant Nicole faced certain eviction on Wednesday...
- 9/24/2019
- by Paul Sheehan
- Gold Derby
The winner of “Big Brother” Season 21 will be decided by the jury of nine, but the recipient of America’s Favorite Houseguest will be chosen by viewers like You. Hurry — time is running out to have your say, as voting closes Wednesday, September 25 at 9 am Pst. You can vote up to 10 times per day at cbs.com/bbvote for who you want to be named America’s Favorite Houseguest. That player will also receive a special cash prize of $25,000 from host Julie Chen Moonves live during the finale episode.
First-time voters will be prompted to login to CBS for free via Facebook or email. Once you cast your vote for the “BB21” houseguest of your choice, you’ll have the option of sharing your pick on social media. You can vote for the same person 10 times or spread the wealth among a number of contestants, so what’s your strategy?...
First-time voters will be prompted to login to CBS for free via Facebook or email. Once you cast your vote for the “BB21” houseguest of your choice, you’ll have the option of sharing your pick on social media. You can vote for the same person 10 times or spread the wealth among a number of contestants, so what’s your strategy?...
- 9/23/2019
- by Marcus James Dixon
- Gold Derby
After 93 days in the “Big Brother” house, Cliff Hogg was sent packing on Thursday’s live eviction episode when Jackson Michie cast the sole vote to send the 54-year old engineer to jury. Although Nicole Anthony was the reigning Head of Household and had nominated Holly Allen and Michie for eviction, Michie won the most important Power of Veto of the summer, giving him the only vote on eviction night. Despite what Cliff may have thought, there was no chance Michie was going to save Cliff over his girlfriend Holly. Thankfully, host Julie Chen Moonves was waiting outside to ask Cliff what all of America wanted to know: “What was he thinking?!”
“I think I was getting a little too dependent on Michie and Holly,” Cliff admits. “I knew [Michie] was a strong person and I thought I could ride behind him. I was really thinking at some point someone else...
“I think I was getting a little too dependent on Michie and Holly,” Cliff admits. “I knew [Michie] was a strong person and I thought I could ride behind him. I was really thinking at some point someone else...
- 9/20/2019
- by Denton Davidson
- Gold Derby
The 21st season of “Big Brother” is about to come to a close, but there are still two huge questions left unanswered: Who will join the “Bb” winners list and who will be named America’s Favorite Houseguest? While the winner’s fate is in the hands of the jury, this season’s favorite player will be decided by You at home. Here’s how to vote:
From now until September 25, 2019 at 9 am Pst you can vote up to 10 times per day at cbs.com/bbvote for who you want to be named America’s Favorite Houseguest. That contestant will receive a special prize of $25,000 on finale night. First-time voters will be prompted to login to CBS for free via Facebook or email. Once you cast your vote for the houseguest of your choice, you’ll have the option of sharing it on social media.
See‘Big Brother 21’ spoilers: Final...
From now until September 25, 2019 at 9 am Pst you can vote up to 10 times per day at cbs.com/bbvote for who you want to be named America’s Favorite Houseguest. That contestant will receive a special prize of $25,000 on finale night. First-time voters will be prompted to login to CBS for free via Facebook or email. Once you cast your vote for the houseguest of your choice, you’ll have the option of sharing it on social media.
See‘Big Brother 21’ spoilers: Final...
- 9/20/2019
- by Marcus James Dixon
- Gold Derby
Heading into Thursday night’s eviction episode of “Big Brother,” two of the final three houseguests had already been revealed: Head of Household Nicole Anthony and Veto champion Jackson Michie, whose power granted him the sole vote to evict. As for the other two players, Holly Allen was Michie’s showmance partner who he promised to bring to the final three, and Cliff Hogg also felt safe because of the deal he made with Michie earlier in the week. So whose dreams ended up being shattered on live television: Holly or Cliff?
See‘Big Brother 21’ spoilers: Final 3 are set but who do you want to win #BB21? [Poll]
Below, check out our minute-by-minute “Big Brother” recap of Season 21, Episode 38 to find out what happened Thursday, September 19 at 9/8c. Then be sure to sound off in the comments section about your favorite houseguests on CBS’s reality TV show, who annoys you...
See‘Big Brother 21’ spoilers: Final 3 are set but who do you want to win #BB21? [Poll]
Below, check out our minute-by-minute “Big Brother” recap of Season 21, Episode 38 to find out what happened Thursday, September 19 at 9/8c. Then be sure to sound off in the comments section about your favorite houseguests on CBS’s reality TV show, who annoys you...
- 9/19/2019
- by Denton Davidson and Marcus James Dixon
- Gold Derby
Even though “Big Brother’s” Jackson Michie made a deal this week to bring Cliff Hogg to the final three if he ended up winning the Veto competition, Michie had no intention of keeping that promise. In his mind, Cliff and Nicole Anthony struck first when they contemplated sending home Michie’s showmance partner Holly Allen last week over Tommy Bracco, which now gives him the right to lie to Cliff and Nicole.
After winning the final Veto comp of “BB21,” Michie broke down in tears as he apologized to Cliff and his family. “I’m sorry, Cliff,” he said in the Diary Room at the end of Wednesday’s episode. “I love you as a man, but I’m gonna have to send you home this week. And to the Hogg family, I’m very sorry that I am gonna have to do this.”
See‘Big Brother 21’ spoilers: September...
After winning the final Veto comp of “BB21,” Michie broke down in tears as he apologized to Cliff and his family. “I’m sorry, Cliff,” he said in the Diary Room at the end of Wednesday’s episode. “I love you as a man, but I’m gonna have to send you home this week. And to the Hogg family, I’m very sorry that I am gonna have to do this.”
See‘Big Brother 21’ spoilers: September...
- 9/19/2019
- by Marcus James Dixon
- Gold Derby
After a day of brainstorming campaign pitches to Jackson Michie, Cliff Hogg III went to work on Tuesday on “Big Brother 21,” and, well, better luck next time. Shocking, I know.
Cliff argued two parts of his three-point plan, first telling Jackson how loyal he is and is willing to make whatever promises necessary to stay. He said Nicole Anthony “released” him from their final two, so he’s got nothing right now and it isn’t shackled to any deal that would prevent him from taking Jackson to final two. They once again rehashed how Nicole was the one who wanted Tommy Bracco to stay and Cliff wanted to keep Holly, and how this was all Nicole’s fault. Jackson acknowledged that Cliff hadn’t been blatantly disloyal, but said that the fact he wasn’t “willing to break away and make an individual decision” disappointed him. Cliff countered that...
Cliff argued two parts of his three-point plan, first telling Jackson how loyal he is and is willing to make whatever promises necessary to stay. He said Nicole Anthony “released” him from their final two, so he’s got nothing right now and it isn’t shackled to any deal that would prevent him from taking Jackson to final two. They once again rehashed how Nicole was the one who wanted Tommy Bracco to stay and Cliff wanted to keep Holly, and how this was all Nicole’s fault. Jackson acknowledged that Cliff hadn’t been blatantly disloyal, but said that the fact he wasn’t “willing to break away and make an individual decision” disappointed him. Cliff countered that...
- 9/18/2019
- by Joyce Eng
- Gold Derby
Tommy Bracco cartwheeled his way to “Big Brother” 21 host Julie Chen Moonves after becoming the latest houseguest sent packing on Thursday’s live eviction episode. Despite launching a convincing campaign to save himself, Tommy was outsmarted by Head of Household Jackson Michie, who wove together a brilliant web of lies to convince Cliff Hogg and Nicole Anthony that Tommy couldn’t be trusted. In a last minute decision, Cliff and Nicole ultimately decided to evict Tommy over Michie’s number one ally and showmance, Holly Allen.
“He got me!” Tommy exclaims as he sits down with Julie. “It’s all false! It’s all a lie.” After Julie explains that viewers at home have not seen what transpired between Michie and Tommy, she gives the Broadway dancer an opportunity to explain his emotional final hours in the house.
SEETommy is the latest victim of the Otev curse on ‘Big Brother...
“He got me!” Tommy exclaims as he sits down with Julie. “It’s all false! It’s all a lie.” After Julie explains that viewers at home have not seen what transpired between Michie and Tommy, she gives the Broadway dancer an opportunity to explain his emotional final hours in the house.
SEETommy is the latest victim of the Otev curse on ‘Big Brother...
- 9/13/2019
- by Denton Davidson
- Gold Derby
Who would have thought that the two most influential people in the “Big Brother” house would be underdogs Nicole Anthony and Cliff Hogg? Well, that’s exactly how things shaped up this week after Nicole won the Veto and removed Cliff from the chopping block. That meant Head of Household Jackson Michie had no choice but to nominate his showmance partner Holly Allen alongside Tommy Bracco. When it came down to it, did Nicole and Cliff vote on Thursday to send home Holly, thereby breaking up the final duo in the house, or evict Tommy, the only person not in their alliance?
SEEJessica thinks Nicole was a mole on ‘Big Brother 21,’ which is pathetically hilarious
Below, check out our minute-by-minute “Big Brother” recap of Season 21, Episode 35 to find out what happened Thursday, September 12 at 9/8c. Then be sure to sound off in the comments section about your favorite houseguests on CBS’s reality TV show,...
SEEJessica thinks Nicole was a mole on ‘Big Brother 21,’ which is pathetically hilarious
Below, check out our minute-by-minute “Big Brother” recap of Season 21, Episode 35 to find out what happened Thursday, September 12 at 9/8c. Then be sure to sound off in the comments section about your favorite houseguests on CBS’s reality TV show,...
- 9/13/2019
- by Denton Davidson and Marcus James Dixon
- Gold Derby
When Jackson Michie won the Final 5 Head of Household, he never imagined in a million years the week would end with his showmance partner Holly Allen going up on the block … and possibly being evicted. But that’s exactly what happened thanks to Nicole Anthony winning the power of Veto in Wednesday’s episode and removing her ride-or-die Cliff Hogg from the chopping block. Michie had no other chance but to nominate Holly as a replacement, meaning either she or Tommy Bracco will be going home on Thursday.
See‘Big Brother 21’ spoilers: September 12 episode will include Week 11 eviction vote between Holly and Tommy and we know who’ll lose
“My fate is now in Cliff and Nicole’s hands,” Holly declared in the Diary Room following the Veto meeting. “They are the only votes this week. I trust their character. I trust their morals. But at the end of the...
See‘Big Brother 21’ spoilers: September 12 episode will include Week 11 eviction vote between Holly and Tommy and we know who’ll lose
“My fate is now in Cliff and Nicole’s hands,” Holly declared in the Diary Room following the Veto meeting. “They are the only votes this week. I trust their character. I trust their morals. But at the end of the...
- 9/12/2019
- by Marcus James Dixon
- Gold Derby
‘Big Brother 21’ spoilers: Battle lines are drawn as the duos prepare to duel in the double eviction
Wednesday brought on more campaigning in the “Big Brother 21” house, but the biggest thing that happened was that Holly Allen was sick. No, just kidding. It’s that the sides are even more clear for what will be a pivotal double eviction on Thursday.
Jessica Milagros will be the first evictee. Sorry, Jess, you tried. Her pitch to Nicole Anthony was Ok, but it was B.S. because Nicole was never her No. 1, as she claimed, or someone she always trusted, since she’s said multiple times in the past few weeks she didn’t trust her. Jess made a last-ditch campaign to Holly and Jackson Michie, arguing that Cliff Hogg III is a bigger threat and someone who has a greater chance of winning than she does, and that it would look better on Jackson’s resume to say he got him out instead of her and Analyse Talavera.
Jessica Milagros will be the first evictee. Sorry, Jess, you tried. Her pitch to Nicole Anthony was Ok, but it was B.S. because Nicole was never her No. 1, as she claimed, or someone she always trusted, since she’s said multiple times in the past few weeks she didn’t trust her. Jess made a last-ditch campaign to Holly and Jackson Michie, arguing that Cliff Hogg III is a bigger threat and someone who has a greater chance of winning than she does, and that it would look better on Jackson’s resume to say he got him out instead of her and Analyse Talavera.
- 9/5/2019
- by Joyce Eng
- Gold Derby
Is Jackson Michie‘s target on “Big Brother 21” going to flip for the second time? If Tommy Bracco has his way, then yes.
To be fair, Jackson’s target should have already flipped from Jessica Milagros to Christie Murphy or Tommy Bracco, but Holly Allen, Cliff Hogg III and Nicole Anthony weren’t able to convince him, or really tried too much to, before nominations. And after Tommy won the Veto and saved Christie, Cliff is now up, voluntarily, as a pawn to ensure Jess goes home.
Jolly, Cliff and Nicole think they’ve been so slick with their final four deal and that Cliff going on the block will deflect any suspicions that they’re working together. But as we learned in Tommy’s and Christie’s Diary Rooms in Sunday’s episode, they think Jackson, Holly, Cliff and Nicole have a final four, and Tommy believed his suspicions...
To be fair, Jackson’s target should have already flipped from Jessica Milagros to Christie Murphy or Tommy Bracco, but Holly Allen, Cliff Hogg III and Nicole Anthony weren’t able to convince him, or really tried too much to, before nominations. And after Tommy won the Veto and saved Christie, Cliff is now up, voluntarily, as a pawn to ensure Jess goes home.
Jolly, Cliff and Nicole think they’ve been so slick with their final four deal and that Cliff going on the block will deflect any suspicions that they’re working together. But as we learned in Tommy’s and Christie’s Diary Rooms in Sunday’s episode, they think Jackson, Holly, Cliff and Nicole have a final four, and Tommy believed his suspicions...
- 9/3/2019
- by Joyce Eng
- Gold Derby
Jackson Michie won the Week 10 Head of Household competition an hour after the end of the live August 29 episode of “Big Brother.” This 24-year-old server from Los Angeles then had to decide which two #BB21 houseguests to nominate for the live eviction vote on September 5. He singled out Jessica Milagros as his target, given that she is determined to oust the three remaining men from the competition. And he put up Christie Murphy as the pawn.
Jessica has only been in the firing line one other time this season. That was back in Week 2 when she was nominated by Hoh Jack Matthews. While the rest of the house lined up against Kemi Fakunle, Jackson was the lone vote against Jessica.
Conversely, this is the third week in a row for Christie to face a jury of her peers. In Week 8, she won a lopsided vote, with Analyse Talavera sent home...
Jessica has only been in the firing line one other time this season. That was back in Week 2 when she was nominated by Hoh Jack Matthews. While the rest of the house lined up against Kemi Fakunle, Jackson was the lone vote against Jessica.
Conversely, this is the third week in a row for Christie to face a jury of her peers. In Week 8, she won a lopsided vote, with Analyse Talavera sent home...
- 9/2/2019
- by Paul Sheehan
- Gold Derby
With a double eviction looming on “Big Brother” expect some big changes in the game. We’ve been watching the live feeds since they were turned on after the end of the episode on August 29. Keep reading for all the #BB21 spoilers, including the name of the winner of the Week 10 Head of Household endurance competition and their eviction nominations plan for the live episode on September 5.
At the end of a hard fought hour, Jackson Michie was the last houseguest still on the wall and he will reign as Week 10 Hoh. He is already considering who to put up for eviction in the first of the two live votes next Thursday. Will it be the two houseguests who nominated him when they were Hoh?
Jackson was singled out for eviction way back in Week 4 by Cliff Hogg but removed himself from the chopping block by winning the Power of Veto competition.
At the end of a hard fought hour, Jackson Michie was the last houseguest still on the wall and he will reign as Week 10 Hoh. He is already considering who to put up for eviction in the first of the two live votes next Thursday. Will it be the two houseguests who nominated him when they were Hoh?
Jackson was singled out for eviction way back in Week 4 by Cliff Hogg but removed himself from the chopping block by winning the Power of Veto competition.
- 8/30/2019
- by Paul Sheehan
- Gold Derby
While last week’s Head of Household competition was completed during the live show, this week’s didn’t conclude until after the end of the “Big Brother” episode on August 29. We’ve been watching the live feeds and have all the spoilers including who won this endurance competition to become Week 10 Hoh.
All of the houseguests took part except Holly Allen who was the Week 9 Hoh and oversaw the eviction of Nick Maccarone. The six of them took to the wall on the live show right after they sent Nick packing. This battle of brawn lasted just under an hour and came down to Tommy Bracco and Jackson Michie after Nicole Anthony dropped.
Jackson proved to be the powerhouse and outlasted Tommy to become Head of Household for the second time in three weeks. This 24-year-old server from Los Angeles has been one of the strongest houseguests, both physically and mentally,...
All of the houseguests took part except Holly Allen who was the Week 9 Hoh and oversaw the eviction of Nick Maccarone. The six of them took to the wall on the live show right after they sent Nick packing. This battle of brawn lasted just under an hour and came down to Tommy Bracco and Jackson Michie after Nicole Anthony dropped.
Jackson proved to be the powerhouse and outlasted Tommy to become Head of Household for the second time in three weeks. This 24-year-old server from Los Angeles has been one of the strongest houseguests, both physically and mentally,...
- 8/30/2019
- by Paul Sheehan
- Gold Derby
Nick Maccarone was the latest houseguest sent packing on “Big Brother” 21 after the 27-year old therapist was unanimously evicted over a player he was able to nominate himself as America’s Prankster, boutique owner Christie Murphy. Christie had put a target on Nick’s back the week before in a brilliant ploy to save her own game and after Holly Allen won Head of Household, she took her second shot at him and succeeded. Cliff Hogg, Jackson Michie, Jessica Milagros, Nicole Murphy and Tommy Bracco all voted to evict Nick, despite many of them being his close allies. Naturally, host Julie Chen Moonves had to ask him, “What happened?”
SEEBest ‘Big Brother’ villains: Which 2 houseguests from current season make our all-time list? [Photos]
“I don’t really know,” Nick admits. “Tommy told me that he would vote Christie out if I ever sat next to her. Cliff literally went into this...
SEEBest ‘Big Brother’ villains: Which 2 houseguests from current season make our all-time list? [Photos]
“I don’t really know,” Nick admits. “Tommy told me that he would vote Christie out if I ever sat next to her. Cliff literally went into this...
- 8/30/2019
- by Denton Davidson
- Gold Derby
Heading into Thursday’s live eviction episode of “Big Brother,” Nick Maccarone had overwhelming racetrack odds of 18/25 to be evicted, while his block-mate Christie Murphy had 47/20 odds. As a reminder, Nick was nominated by Head of Household Holly Allen, but Christie was nominated as part of the America’s Prankster twist, which allowed Nick (who viewers voted to be the Prankster) to steal half of Holly’s Hoh reign. Jackson Michie ended up winning the Veto, which meant Nick and Christie would face the chopping block on Thursday night. How did the live vote play out, and did Julie Chen Moonves have any final surprises in store as Prank Week came to a close?
See‘Big Brother’ winner predictions: Tommy Bracco has best odds to win Season 21, but who’s in 2nd place?
Below, check out our minute-by-minute “Big Brother” recap of Season 21, Episode 29 to find out what happened Thursday,...
See‘Big Brother’ winner predictions: Tommy Bracco has best odds to win Season 21, but who’s in 2nd place?
Below, check out our minute-by-minute “Big Brother” recap of Season 21, Episode 29 to find out what happened Thursday,...
- 8/30/2019
- by Denton Davidson and Marcus James Dixon
- Gold Derby
With just four weeks remaining before the winner of “Big Brother” 21 is announced live on September 25, eight houseguests are still competing to take home the $500,000 grand prize. In one of the most chaotic seasons ever, we’ve witnessed continuous power shifts, alliances implode and explosive fights. But who really has a shot at winning? Below we list the four houseguests who have done enough to put themselves in contention.
To date, eight houseguests have already been evicted. David Alexander, Ovi Kabir, Kemi Fakunle, Isabella Wang and Sam Smith were sent straight home after failing to form solid alliances within the house. Jack Matthews, Kathryn Dunn and Analyse Talavera held on long enough to become the first three members of the jury. But which four remaining players have the best chance at winning? Let’s dive in!
See‘Big Brother 21’s’ Analyse blames Nick for her eviction, explains why she couldn...
To date, eight houseguests have already been evicted. David Alexander, Ovi Kabir, Kemi Fakunle, Isabella Wang and Sam Smith were sent straight home after failing to form solid alliances within the house. Jack Matthews, Kathryn Dunn and Analyse Talavera held on long enough to become the first three members of the jury. But which four remaining players have the best chance at winning? Let’s dive in!
See‘Big Brother 21’s’ Analyse blames Nick for her eviction, explains why she couldn...
- 8/28/2019
- by Denton Davidson
- Gold Derby
As of this writing, eight houseguests are still competing to take home the $500,000 grand prize when the “Big Brother” finale airs September 25 on CBS. The way things are shaping up, there are four players that have a realistic shot of joining the “Big Brother” winners list and four others who’ve, sadly, ruined any shot at claiming victory. Below, we name the four likeliest losers from Season 21.
Eight houseguests have already been sent packing: David Alexander, Ovi Kabir, Kemi Fakunle, Isabella Wang and Sam Smith in the first stage of the game and Jack Matthews, Kathryn Dunn and Analyse Talavera in the jury phase. But which four remaining players do we think will be joining them soon in the jury house? Or, should they make it to the end, lose in a landslide?
See ‘Big Brother 21’s’ Analyse blames Nick for her eviction, explains why she couldn’t spell Julie
1. Nicole Anthony
Bless her heart.
Eight houseguests have already been sent packing: David Alexander, Ovi Kabir, Kemi Fakunle, Isabella Wang and Sam Smith in the first stage of the game and Jack Matthews, Kathryn Dunn and Analyse Talavera in the jury phase. But which four remaining players do we think will be joining them soon in the jury house? Or, should they make it to the end, lose in a landslide?
See ‘Big Brother 21’s’ Analyse blames Nick for her eviction, explains why she couldn’t spell Julie
1. Nicole Anthony
Bless her heart.
- 8/27/2019
- by Denton Davidson
- Gold Derby
On Sunday’s episode of “Big Brother,” we learned that Holly Allen, who’d won the Head of Household competition at the end of last Thursday’s live episode, had nominated Nick Maccaron for eviction. That wasn’t such a surprise given that she done just that as Hoh back in Week 5. And we found out that Nick, who’d been chosen as America’s Prankster, had made Christie Murphy his pick.
The only way for one of them to avoid facing the vote on August 29 is to be removed from the line-up at Monday’s Power of Veto ceremony. We’ve been watching the #BB21 live feeds so keep reading if you want to know spoilers about the results of Saturday’s Pov and its effect on the Week 9 eviction nominations.
This is the second time in as many weeks for Christie to face a jury of her peers.
The only way for one of them to avoid facing the vote on August 29 is to be removed from the line-up at Monday’s Power of Veto ceremony. We’ve been watching the #BB21 live feeds so keep reading if you want to know spoilers about the results of Saturday’s Pov and its effect on the Week 9 eviction nominations.
This is the second time in as many weeks for Christie to face a jury of her peers.
- 8/26/2019
- by Paul Sheehan
- Gold Derby
Was there ever any doubt? In our recent poll that asked “Big Brother” fans to name who they want to win America’s Favorite Houseguest, 39% voted for Cliff Hogg. Yee-haw! CBS will officially open up voting for this cherished honor in the lead-up to the Season 21 finale, with the ultimate recipient joining the likes of recent faves Victor Arroyo (Season 18), Cody Nickson (Season 19) and Tyler Crispen (Season 20).
Cliff, a 54-year-old petroleum engineer from Houston, Texas, has faced an uphill climb since day one, ever since he was banished by Bb Camp Director Jackson Michie and had to crawl his way back to the house. Cliff was then nominated for eviction by Head of Household Christie Murphy, but his buddy Sam Smith won the Veto and took Cliff off the block.
See‘Big Brother 21’ spoilers: Watch Christie and Nick’s fiery Taco Tuesday tussle
In the fourth week Cliff finally earned...
Cliff, a 54-year-old petroleum engineer from Houston, Texas, has faced an uphill climb since day one, ever since he was banished by Bb Camp Director Jackson Michie and had to crawl his way back to the house. Cliff was then nominated for eviction by Head of Household Christie Murphy, but his buddy Sam Smith won the Veto and took Cliff off the block.
See‘Big Brother 21’ spoilers: Watch Christie and Nick’s fiery Taco Tuesday tussle
In the fourth week Cliff finally earned...
- 8/24/2019
- by Marcus James Dixon
- Gold Derby
In her second stint as Head of Household, Holly Allen is not having as easy a time as she’d like. We’ve been watching the #BB21 live feeds and have all the juicy details of the various discussions about the nominations and the final decision as to the two houseguests who will be in the firing line on August 29. Keep reading for spoilers about the Week 9 eviction nominations.
Right before winning the Hoh competition at the end of the live show on Thursday, Holly found out that there was a new twist ahead: America’s Prankster. That houseguest, voted on by #Bb21 viewers, gets to choose one of the two nominations for eviction next Thursday. And they get to name the renom if the Veto is played on Monday.
Holly spent the rest of Thursday and into Friday strategizing with her pal Jackson Michie. He definitely wants Christie Murphy...
Right before winning the Hoh competition at the end of the live show on Thursday, Holly found out that there was a new twist ahead: America’s Prankster. That houseguest, voted on by #Bb21 viewers, gets to choose one of the two nominations for eviction next Thursday. And they get to name the renom if the Veto is played on Monday.
Holly spent the rest of Thursday and into Friday strategizing with her pal Jackson Michie. He definitely wants Christie Murphy...
- 8/24/2019
- by Paul Sheehan
- Gold Derby
“Big Brother” fans have sent a shock wave through the house with their choice of Nick Maccarone as America’s Prankster. Reigning Head of Household Holly Allen had planned to name Nick as one of the two eviction nominations for Week 9. Instead, Nick will get to change one of Holly’s nominations for eviction on the August 29 live show. And he will get to name the renomination if the Veto is played on Monday.
Besides Nick, Hoh Holly and her bestie Jackson Michie had targeted Christie Murphy for eviction this week. Her other pick was going to be Nick, who was the only houseguest to vote against Christie on Thursday. The rest of the house, including Holly, lined up against Analyse Talavera, who became the third member of the jury.
Who do you think Nick will nominate? His choices are: Nicole Anthony, Tommy Bracco, Cliff Hogg, Jackson Michie and Jessica Milagros.
Besides Nick, Hoh Holly and her bestie Jackson Michie had targeted Christie Murphy for eviction this week. Her other pick was going to be Nick, who was the only houseguest to vote against Christie on Thursday. The rest of the house, including Holly, lined up against Analyse Talavera, who became the third member of the jury.
Who do you think Nick will nominate? His choices are: Nicole Anthony, Tommy Bracco, Cliff Hogg, Jackson Michie and Jessica Milagros.
- 8/23/2019
- by Paul Sheehan
- Gold Derby
Poor Holly Allen. She got to be Head of Household on “Big Brother” again only to see her power cut in half by the latest twist in the game: America’s Prankster. Since Julie Chen Moonves revealed this game-changer on Thursday’s live episode of #BB21, Holly has been having a meltdown. We’ve been watching the live feeds and have all the spoilers, including who Holly is planning to name as the Week 9 eviction nominations.
Holly is confused about how the nominations will go this week. Does she get to name two houseguests only to see whoever is chosen as America’s Prankster secretly change one of them? Or is she only allowed to single out one of her rivals with the other being picked by the winner of this powerful power?
Holly went to bed late Thursday assuming that she will have to target two houseguests. Her pal...
Holly is confused about how the nominations will go this week. Does she get to name two houseguests only to see whoever is chosen as America’s Prankster secretly change one of them? Or is she only allowed to single out one of her rivals with the other being picked by the winner of this powerful power?
Holly went to bed late Thursday assuming that she will have to target two houseguests. Her pal...
- 8/23/2019
- by Paul Sheehan
- Gold Derby
All week long, Head of Household Jackson Michie had his fingers crossed he’d be able to get out his biggest threat in the game, Christie Murphy. Michie nominated likeable Analyse Talavera as a pawn hoping no one would choose to evict her if she was sitting alongside Christie, then he won the Veto and kept his nominations the same. Unless something completely unexpected happened during Thursday’s live episode, then Christie would surely become the next member of the jury house, joining Jack Matthews and Kathryn Dunn. So how’d it all play out?
SEESorry, Christie: 81% of America wants you evicted from ‘Big Brother’ on August 22 instead of Sis
Below, check out our minute-by-minute “Big Brother” recap of Season 21, Episode 26 to find out what happened Thursday, August 22 at 9/8c. Then be sure to sound off in the comments section about your favorite houseguests on CBS’s reality TV show,...
SEESorry, Christie: 81% of America wants you evicted from ‘Big Brother’ on August 22 instead of Sis
Below, check out our minute-by-minute “Big Brother” recap of Season 21, Episode 26 to find out what happened Thursday, August 22 at 9/8c. Then be sure to sound off in the comments section about your favorite houseguests on CBS’s reality TV show,...
- 8/23/2019
- by Denton Davidson and Marcus James Dixon
- Gold Derby
“Big Brother” viewers have voted and want Christie Murphy to be the eighth houseguest evicted from “Big Brother” on August 22. This 28-year-old boutique owner is the clear frontrunner to be sent packing, earning the votes of a whopping 81% of #BB21 fans. Her rival in a race that she’d like to lose is Analyse Talavera. That 22-year-old college soccer player s is the predicted pick for eviction by just 11% of respondents. If you haven’t voted in our poll yet, be sure to do so at the bottom of this post.
Christie and Sis were tapped for possible elimination by Jackson Michie, who won the Head of Household competition shortly after the end of last Thursday’s live episode. It took him most of the following day to decide on the two houseguests that would have to face the jury of their peers.
The other 4% of voters would like to...
Christie and Sis were tapped for possible elimination by Jackson Michie, who won the Head of Household competition shortly after the end of last Thursday’s live episode. It took him most of the following day to decide on the two houseguests that would have to face the jury of their peers.
The other 4% of voters would like to...
- 8/22/2019
- by Paul Sheehan
- Gold Derby
After winning the Veto during Wednesday’s episode of “Big Brother,” Head of Household Jackson Michie decided to keep his two nominations the name, meaning either Christie Murphy or Analyse Talavera will become the next member of the jury house. “I don’t want to go home,” Christie later blubbered in the Diary Room. “I want to play this game. I don’t want Michie to have the satisfaction of sending me home.” Do You think Christie will be sent packing? Hurry and make your predictions before Thursday’s live episode.
See‘Big Brother 21’ spoilers: August 22 episode will include Week 8 eviction vote between Christie and Analyse and we know who’ll lose
“I would love to stay and build my own army and take down the strong guys in this house,” Christie proclaimed, referring to Michie and Nick Maccarone. It’s unclear what potential “army” Christie might be speaking about,...
See‘Big Brother 21’ spoilers: August 22 episode will include Week 8 eviction vote between Christie and Analyse and we know who’ll lose
“I would love to stay and build my own army and take down the strong guys in this house,” Christie proclaimed, referring to Michie and Nick Maccarone. It’s unclear what potential “army” Christie might be speaking about,...
- 8/22/2019
- by Marcus James Dixon
- Gold Derby
Thursday’s live episode of “Big Brother” will conclude with the Week 8 eviction vote. Despite lots of lobbying, the final lineup remains ‘Big Brother 21’ spoilers: Week 7 eviction will be Christie Murphy versus Analyse Talavera. Who do you think will be sent packing by the other remaining houseguests on #BB21? Vote in our poll below and keep reading if you want spoilers on the way it looks like the eviction vote will go on August 22.
Jackson Michie has had his sights set on Christie ever since he won Head of Household last Thursday. While he wavered as to who should be the second nominee in the end he chose Sis. That makes sense when you consider these two women were only houseguests to vote to evict Jackson when he was on the chopping block in Week 6. With the rest of the house lined up against Jack Matthews, he avoided eviction.
Christie...
Jackson Michie has had his sights set on Christie ever since he won Head of Household last Thursday. While he wavered as to who should be the second nominee in the end he chose Sis. That makes sense when you consider these two women were only houseguests to vote to evict Jackson when he was on the chopping block in Week 6. With the rest of the house lined up against Jack Matthews, he avoided eviction.
Christie...
- 8/22/2019
- by Paul Sheehan
- Gold Derby
Monday’s Veto ceremony went as expected on “Big Brother 21,” because Jackson Michie was never using that Veto, and just as predictable, Christie Murphy and Analyse Talavera went on another pity party afterward. This time, they had a new target: Nick Maccarone.
The two went on a rant — or really, it was Christie ranting and Analyse agreeing since words are hard — about how Nick is a sneaky bastard and he has been playing all of them because he’s working both sides and is throwing comps, and he’s getting away with it. This, in their minds, is evidenced by the fact that Nick was not nominated this week even though he was the one who started the NuSix to take down Jackson and Holly Allen.
This alone just epitomizes their fundamental misunderstanding of the situation. Yes, Nick is smarmy, yes, he’s playing both sides, and yes, it’s working.
The two went on a rant — or really, it was Christie ranting and Analyse agreeing since words are hard — about how Nick is a sneaky bastard and he has been playing all of them because he’s working both sides and is throwing comps, and he’s getting away with it. This, in their minds, is evidenced by the fact that Nick was not nominated this week even though he was the one who started the NuSix to take down Jackson and Holly Allen.
This alone just epitomizes their fundamental misunderstanding of the situation. Yes, Nick is smarmy, yes, he’s playing both sides, and yes, it’s working.
- 8/20/2019
- by Joyce Eng
- Gold Derby
The episode of “Big Brother” on Wednesday will include recaps of both Saturday’s Power of Veto competition and Monday’s Pov ceremony results. On Sunday’s show, it was revealed that Jackson Michie had won the Head of Household endurance competition shortly after the end of last Thursday’s live episode. On Friday, he nominated Christie Murphy and Analyse Talavera for eviction. Watch the teaser video above for a taste of the drama in store for viewers of episode 25 on August 21. And keep reading if you want to know spoilers on what else is to come on this action-packed edition of #BB21.
This is the first time for both Analyse and Christie to face a jury of her peers. Last week, Christie was on the chopping block after losing the Field Trip challenge. But her pal Tommy Bracco, who was Hoh, won the Power of Veto and threw her a lifeline.
This is the first time for both Analyse and Christie to face a jury of her peers. Last week, Christie was on the chopping block after losing the Field Trip challenge. But her pal Tommy Bracco, who was Hoh, won the Power of Veto and threw her a lifeline.
- 8/19/2019
- by Paul Sheehan
- Gold Derby
Every season CBS gives away a special prize of $25,000 to the “Big Brother” player viewers deem to be America’s Favorite Houseguest. Recent recipients of this cherished honor include Tyler Crispen (Season 20), Cody Nickson (Season 19) and Victor Arroyo (Season 18). CBS will officially open up this year’s contest in the lead-up to the Season 21 finale, but in the meantime we’re dying to know which houseguest you’ll be rooting for. Vote in Gold Derby’s poll below and then defend your choice in the comments section.
See‘Big Brother’: Analyse Talavera feels ‘blindsided’ and ‘upset’ that Jackson Michie nominated her for eviction
Sixteen players entered the “Big Brother” house on June 25 for a brand new season of twists and turns. This time around the house was decorated in a camp theme, with host Julie Chen Moonves announcing it would be the “craziest summer camp” ever. On the first...
See‘Big Brother’: Analyse Talavera feels ‘blindsided’ and ‘upset’ that Jackson Michie nominated her for eviction
Sixteen players entered the “Big Brother” house on June 25 for a brand new season of twists and turns. This time around the house was decorated in a camp theme, with host Julie Chen Moonves announcing it would be the “craziest summer camp” ever. On the first...
- 8/19/2019
- by Marcus James Dixon
- Gold Derby
On Sunday’s episode of “Big Brother,” it was revealed that Jackson Michie, who’d won the Head of Household competition soon after the end of last Thursday’s live episode, had nominated Christie Murphy and Analyse Talavera for eviction. The only way for one of them to avoid facing the vote on August 22 is to be removed from the line-up at Monday’s Power of Veto ceremony. We’ve been watching the #BB21 live feeds so keep reading if you want to know spoilers about the results of Saturday’s Pov and its effect on the Week 8 eviction nominations.
This is the first time for both Christie and Sis to face a jury of their peers. After losing the America’s Field Trip challenge last week, Christie was in the original line-up of nominations. But then her pal Tommy Bracco won the Pov and threw her a lifeline.
Will...
This is the first time for both Christie and Sis to face a jury of their peers. After losing the America’s Field Trip challenge last week, Christie was in the original line-up of nominations. But then her pal Tommy Bracco won the Pov and threw her a lifeline.
Will...
- 8/19/2019
- by Paul Sheehan
- Gold Derby
It’s time to play Who Said It? Who said this on “Big Brother 21”: “We need to get the Six back together.”
If you guessed Tommy Bracco, you are correct! If you guessed Christie Murphy and Analyse Talavera, you are also correct! After Christie and Analyse spent Saturday pouting, whining, crying and complaining about how this is not fair because they never lie or trash-talk others — we’ll pause for laughter… 1… 2…3, Ok — following Jackson Michie‘s Veto win, the three of them spent all day Sunday trying to come up with ways to get Jackson to use the Veto so both Christie and Analyse can stay. This, naturally, involved trying to get the gang back together once again.
Look, guys, I know you’re desperate, but it hasn’t worked the past two weeks — and lest we forget, Christie, when things were going well for her, had been just...
If you guessed Tommy Bracco, you are correct! If you guessed Christie Murphy and Analyse Talavera, you are also correct! After Christie and Analyse spent Saturday pouting, whining, crying and complaining about how this is not fair because they never lie or trash-talk others — we’ll pause for laughter… 1… 2…3, Ok — following Jackson Michie‘s Veto win, the three of them spent all day Sunday trying to come up with ways to get Jackson to use the Veto so both Christie and Analyse can stay. This, naturally, involved trying to get the gang back together once again.
Look, guys, I know you’re desperate, but it hasn’t worked the past two weeks — and lest we forget, Christie, when things were going well for her, had been just...
- 8/19/2019
- by Joyce Eng
- Gold Derby
Jackson Michie won the Week 8 Head of Household competition shortly after the end of the live August 15 episode of “Big Brother.” This 24-year-old server from Florida then had to decide which two #BB21 houseguests to nominate for the live eviction vote on August 22. Before he moved into the house, Jackson had described himself as “driven, assertive, and confident.”
He has certainly proven to be that in his first time as Hoh as he weighed up who to make his nominations. From the moment Jackson won the endurance competition on Thursday, it was clear that he was going to name Christie Murphy as one of the two nominees. But he wavered throughout the day on Friday as to who else should go on the chopping block.
Jackson considered nominating Cliff Hogg, the petroleum engineer from Texas who’d put him up for eviction when he was the Week 4 Hoh. Jackson won the Pov that week,...
He has certainly proven to be that in his first time as Hoh as he weighed up who to make his nominations. From the moment Jackson won the endurance competition on Thursday, it was clear that he was going to name Christie Murphy as one of the two nominees. But he wavered throughout the day on Friday as to who else should go on the chopping block.
Jackson considered nominating Cliff Hogg, the petroleum engineer from Texas who’d put him up for eviction when he was the Week 4 Hoh. Jackson won the Pov that week,...
- 8/19/2019
- by Paul Sheehan
- Gold Derby
Last week on “Big Brother,” Kathryn Dunn was evicted by a near-unanimous vote over Cliff Hogg following a tumultuous few days in the house. Basically, Cliff’s Angels believed that Cliff’s six-person deal with Tommy Bracco, Christie Murphy, Nick Maccarone, Analyse Talavera and Nicole was akin to selling his soul to the devil, since it meant Jessica wasn’t included. With an endurance Head of Household competition on the line, all eyes were now on who’d fill up their beer keg the fastest. So how’d it all play out on Sunday night?
SEEKathryn Dunn (‘Big Brother’ 21) eviction interview: Why did she confront Cliff Hogg? Where did her true loyalties lie?
Below, check out our minute-by-minute “Big Brother” recap of Season 21, Episode 24 to find out what happened Sunday, August 18 at 8/7c. Then be sure to sound off in the comments section about your favorite houseguests on CBS’s reality TV show,...
SEEKathryn Dunn (‘Big Brother’ 21) eviction interview: Why did she confront Cliff Hogg? Where did her true loyalties lie?
Below, check out our minute-by-minute “Big Brother” recap of Season 21, Episode 24 to find out what happened Sunday, August 18 at 8/7c. Then be sure to sound off in the comments section about your favorite houseguests on CBS’s reality TV show,...
- 8/18/2019
- by Denton Davidson and Marcus James Dixon
- Gold Derby
Can’t wait till Wednesday’s episode of “Big Brother 21″ to find out who won the all-important Power of Veto competition in Week 8? Then keep reading for spoilers as we’ve been keeping a keen eye on the #BB21 live feeds since they were turned on following Thursday’s episode and know who claimed this game-changing power on Saturday and how it impacts the eviction nominations for the live show on August 22.
Jackson Michie won the hard-fought endurance competition and became the Week 8 Head of Household shortly after the end of the live show on August 15. He spent the rest of Thursday and into Friday considering who would be his two nominees for eviction. In the end he opted for the two houseguests who he had faced off against last week in the America’s Field Trip challenge: Christie Murphy and Analyse Talavera.
Christie had lost that challenge and was...
Jackson Michie won the hard-fought endurance competition and became the Week 8 Head of Household shortly after the end of the live show on August 15. He spent the rest of Thursday and into Friday considering who would be his two nominees for eviction. In the end he opted for the two houseguests who he had faced off against last week in the America’s Field Trip challenge: Christie Murphy and Analyse Talavera.
Christie had lost that challenge and was...
- 8/17/2019
- by Paul Sheehan
- Gold Derby
Sunday’s episode of “Big Brother” will begin by showing us the results of the endurance competition to be Week 8 Head of Household. This classic game of slip and slide kicked off at the end of the live show on August 15. Watch the teaser video above for a taste of the drama in store for viewers on August 18. And keep reading if you want spoilers on what else is to come on this action-packed episode of #BB21.
After a grueling hour of hauling himself up and down the slide, Jackson Michie won a hard-fought victory and claimed the title of Week 8 Hoh. He spent the rest of Thursday and into Friday strategizing as to who should be his eviction nominations. In the end, he opted for Christie Murphy and Analyse Talavera.
Vote in our poll as to which of these two you’d like to see evicted on Thursday. Or...
After a grueling hour of hauling himself up and down the slide, Jackson Michie won a hard-fought victory and claimed the title of Week 8 Hoh. He spent the rest of Thursday and into Friday strategizing as to who should be his eviction nominations. In the end, he opted for Christie Murphy and Analyse Talavera.
Vote in our poll as to which of these two you’d like to see evicted on Thursday. Or...
- 8/17/2019
- by Paul Sheehan
- Gold Derby
Jackson Michie is savoring his status as Head of Household for Week 8 of “Big Brother.” He won the title by claiming victory in the endurance competition that began right after the eviction of Kathryn Dunn on the August 15 live episode. Since then, Jackson has been busy considering which of the two houseguests he will nominate for the live eviction vote on August 22. We’ve been watching the #BB21 live feeds and have all the juicy details of his various discussions and his final decision. Keep reading for spoilers about the Week 8 eviction nominations.
After a day of agonizing, Jackson opted to nominate Christie Murphy and Analyse Talavera. Vote in our poll as to which of these two you’d like to see evicted this Thursday. Or do you like them both so much that you want to see a substitution in the nominations? And be sure to sound off in...
After a day of agonizing, Jackson opted to nominate Christie Murphy and Analyse Talavera. Vote in our poll as to which of these two you’d like to see evicted this Thursday. Or do you like them both so much that you want to see a substitution in the nominations? And be sure to sound off in...
- 8/17/2019
- by Paul Sheehan
- Gold Derby
It’s Unde9able that Isabella Wang and Sam Smith are very Gr8ful for the new Hoh on “Big Brother 21.”
After Jackson Michie won the Slip ‘n Slide Hoh on Thursday, his former allies could barely contain their excitement because everyone knows what that means: Christie Murphy might get the boot. Bella and Sam have both been burned by Christie multiple times and were both evicted in large part due to her. And since they’ve been able to catch up on the show at home to get the full scope of Christie’s gameplay, not to mention how much Jackson can’t stand Christie now, it’s safe to say they’ve been waiting for this day.
“Not mad about this new Hoh,” Bella tweeted, before dragging Christie’s constant crying. “Omg imagine the tears this week, fml.”
Not mad about this new Hoh
— Bella Wang (@BellaWang21) August...
After Jackson Michie won the Slip ‘n Slide Hoh on Thursday, his former allies could barely contain their excitement because everyone knows what that means: Christie Murphy might get the boot. Bella and Sam have both been burned by Christie multiple times and were both evicted in large part due to her. And since they’ve been able to catch up on the show at home to get the full scope of Christie’s gameplay, not to mention how much Jackson can’t stand Christie now, it’s safe to say they’ve been waiting for this day.
“Not mad about this new Hoh,” Bella tweeted, before dragging Christie’s constant crying. “Omg imagine the tears this week, fml.”
Not mad about this new Hoh
— Bella Wang (@BellaWang21) August...
- 8/16/2019
- by Joyce Eng
- Gold Derby
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