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
In its 20 years on the air, Big Brother has introduced us to some very interesting people. Season 21 contestant, Kathryn Dunn, is among them. Although she wasn’t the winner of the season, Kathryn still left a lasting impression on many people. Although Big Brother appears to be her first and only on screen appearance, she remains a popular figure from the show. Like many other reality TV stars, Kathryn is working hard to make sure her 15 minutes of fame lasts much longer than that. So far, she’s going a great job, and she’s built a fan base that
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- 8/3/2020
- by Camille Moore
- TVovermind.com
Kathryn Dunn is clearing the air about her jurymance with Nick Maccarone in the “Big Brother 21” jury house. Despite their flirty demeanor and some coy talking heads on the show, she says nothing happened between them.
There was “absolutely no hooking up happening,” Dunn told “Us Weekly.” The bond viewers saw on the show, she explains, was merely a friendship that blossomed as a result of being out of the game and getting to know one another in the jury house. If you recall, Dunn was not a fan of Maccarone and was basically pissed at everyone except Jessica Milagros the week she was evicted over her Cliff’s Angels ally Cliff Hogg III, who agreed to a final six deal, concocted by Maccarone, that did not include Milagros.
“If you watched the show, you know that he was not my favorite person in the house and especially during the week I got evicted,...
There was “absolutely no hooking up happening,” Dunn told “Us Weekly.” The bond viewers saw on the show, she explains, was merely a friendship that blossomed as a result of being out of the game and getting to know one another in the jury house. If you recall, Dunn was not a fan of Maccarone and was basically pissed at everyone except Jessica Milagros the week she was evicted over her Cliff’s Angels ally Cliff Hogg III, who agreed to a final six deal, concocted by Maccarone, that did not include Milagros.
“If you watched the show, you know that he was not my favorite person in the house and especially during the week I got evicted,...
- 10/18/2019
- by Joyce Eng
- Gold Derby
“Big Brother” finales are often rushed affairs, and arguably the most important part — jury questionnaire and final statements — gets the short shrift so Tptb can cram in various segments, like Swaggy C proposing to Bayleigh last year. That was painful for us, but what happened on Wednesday’s Season 21 finale was painful for the houseguests and absolutely incredible for us.
During the pre-jurors segment, Julie Chen Moonves wasted no time bringing up all the gross behavior this season that ranged from Gr8ful’s bullying of Nicole Anthony (and Ovi Kabir’s sweet defense on her behalf) and racism to Nick Maccarone’s two-timing ways. It was brutal, uncomfortable and glorious, and no one in jury (except maybe Jack Matthews) or the final two, Jackson Michie and Holly Allen, saw it coming at all.
Ironically, Jack, the worst offender this summer, came off the best, but that’s probably because...
During the pre-jurors segment, Julie Chen Moonves wasted no time bringing up all the gross behavior this season that ranged from Gr8ful’s bullying of Nicole Anthony (and Ovi Kabir’s sweet defense on her behalf) and racism to Nick Maccarone’s two-timing ways. It was brutal, uncomfortable and glorious, and no one in jury (except maybe Jack Matthews) or the final two, Jackson Michie and Holly Allen, saw it coming at all.
Ironically, Jack, the worst offender this summer, came off the best, but that’s probably because...
- 9/26/2019
- by Joyce Eng
- Gold Derby
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
“Big Brother 21” started with Jackson Michie hooking up with Kathryn Dunn, so it only feels right that it’s ending with him channeling her. He’s already been getting paranoid since Cliff Hogg III threatened jury votes against him last week, and now, he’s legit concerned that Holly Allen is gearing up to actually take Nicole Anthony to final two over him.
Holly and Nicole have been getting closer the last couple of days, and Nicole has been subtly campaigning to Holly ever since Jackson won Part 1. Nicole is smart enough to know that her best ticket to final two is Holly and not Jackson, who’s too much of a gamer to risk taking her. The best thing is that Nicole didn’t even ostensibly campaign that much on Monday, but she and Holly just hanging out and doing tie-dye was enough to have him nervous that Holly might flip.
Holly and Nicole have been getting closer the last couple of days, and Nicole has been subtly campaigning to Holly ever since Jackson won Part 1. Nicole is smart enough to know that her best ticket to final two is Holly and not Jackson, who’s too much of a gamer to risk taking her. The best thing is that Nicole didn’t even ostensibly campaign that much on Monday, but she and Holly just hanging out and doing tie-dye was enough to have him nervous that Holly might flip.
- 9/24/2019
- by Joyce Eng
- 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
And then there were three. Following the eviction of Cliff Hogg, the only houseguests still in the running to win “Big Brother” Season 21 are Jackson Michie, Holly Allen and Nicole Anthony. Whoever becomes the last Head of Household of the season will earn the power to bring someone with them to the final two, so it’s do or die time for our final three players. Sunday’s episode featured Part 1 of the three-part Hoh competition, in addition to showcasing some of the wackiest and wildest moments from the summer.
See‘Big Brother’: How to vote for America’s Favorite Houseguest — You decide who will receive $25,000!
Below, check out our minute-by-minute “Big Brother” recap of Season 21, Episode 39 to find out what happened Sunday, September 22 at 8/7c. 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’: How to vote for America’s Favorite Houseguest — You decide who will receive $25,000!
Below, check out our minute-by-minute “Big Brother” recap of Season 21, Episode 39 to find out what happened Sunday, September 22 at 8/7c. Then be sure to sound off in the comments section about your favorite houseguests on CBS’s reality TV show, who annoys you...
- 9/22/2019
- by Denton Davidson and 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
Did anyone go through a more insane roller coaster of emotions than Tommy Bracco did this week on “Big Brother 21”? First, he thought he was dead in the water after he lost Veto, only to get a “ray of hope” that he’ll survive the block when Nicole Anthony told him she wanted him to stay over Holly Allen, swaying Cliff Hogg III to vote that way too.
But then Jackson Michie once again put his covert eavesdropping skills to use and twisted Tommy’s pitch to Cliff and Nicole — he’d throw Hoh and win the Veto to evict Jackson — as a big fat lie, leading to a fraught house meeting that we won’t even see until Sunday’s episode. That was all enough for Cliff and Nicole, visibly drained, to play it safe and evict Tommy like they had agreed to do in their final four deal with Jolly.
But then Jackson Michie once again put his covert eavesdropping skills to use and twisted Tommy’s pitch to Cliff and Nicole — he’d throw Hoh and win the Veto to evict Jackson — as a big fat lie, leading to a fraught house meeting that we won’t even see until Sunday’s episode. That was all enough for Cliff and Nicole, visibly drained, to play it safe and evict Tommy like they had agreed to do in their final four deal with Jolly.
- 9/13/2019
- 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
If you thought being out of the “Big Brother 21” house would give Jessica Milagros some clarity and grasp of the game, you are dead wrong. Girl still hasn’t been able to buy a clue yet, and you can look no further than her off-the-reservation belief that Nicole Anthony was a mole.
Yup, you read that correctly. Jess answered a series of fan questions from the jury house on Twitter on Wednesday; among them was one asking what she would’ve done differently in the game.
“Now looking back at this, I really wish that we could’ve gotten rid of Nicole,” Jess answered. “And I know that’s weird because she was part of my alliance, but I feel in my gut that she was a mole and I never really trusted it. So I think that her out probably would’ve been the best decision for my game.
Yup, you read that correctly. Jess answered a series of fan questions from the jury house on Twitter on Wednesday; among them was one asking what she would’ve done differently in the game.
“Now looking back at this, I really wish that we could’ve gotten rid of Nicole,” Jess answered. “And I know that’s weird because she was part of my alliance, but I feel in my gut that she was a mole and I never really trusted it. So I think that her out probably would’ve been the best decision for my game.
- 9/12/2019
- by Joyce Eng
- 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
It only took 11 weeks, but Nicole the Savage Competitor has been unleashed. After winning the double eviction Hoh on “Big Brother 21” last Thursday, Nicole Anthony followed it up with a pivotal Veto win, dominating Bb Comics in a blistering 10 minutes and 58 seconds on Saturday — almost four minutes faster than the next closest time by Tommy Bracco and almost four times faster than Holly Allen‘s pathetic 38 minutes — and now she’s contemplating a huge blindside plan.
Nicole is definitely taking Cliff Hogg III off the block with the Veto, which means Jackson Michie will have to nominate Holly by default to sit next to Tommy. She’s the last person not to have hit the block yet, so it’s about time. Since Nicole, Cliff, Jackson and Holly have a final four, you’d think this week is a done deal and Tommy will waltz out the door on Thursday.
Nicole is definitely taking Cliff Hogg III off the block with the Veto, which means Jackson Michie will have to nominate Holly by default to sit next to Tommy. She’s the last person not to have hit the block yet, so it’s about time. Since Nicole, Cliff, Jackson and Holly have a final four, you’d think this week is a done deal and Tommy will waltz out the door on Thursday.
- 9/9/2019
- by Joyce Eng
- Gold Derby
Are you all in for the 21st season of the Big Brother TV show on CBS, or ready to self-evict? As we all know, the Nielsen ratings typically play a big role in determining whether a TV show like Big Brother is cancelled or renewed for season 22. Unfortunately, most of us do not live in Nielsen households. Because many viewers feel frustration when their viewing habits and opinions aren't considered, we'd like to offer you the chance to rate all of the Big Brother season 21 episodes here. *Status update below.
A CBS reality TV series hosted by Julie Chen Moonves, Big Brother typically airs three nights a week — Wednesdays (veto), Thursdays (eviction), and Sundays. In the 20th season, the new contestants are Holly Allen, David Alexander, Nicole Anthony, Tommy Bracco, Kathryn Dunn, Kemi Faknule, and Cliff Hogg III. Big...
A CBS reality TV series hosted by Julie Chen Moonves, Big Brother typically airs three nights a week — Wednesdays (veto), Thursdays (eviction), and Sundays. In the 20th season, the new contestants are Holly Allen, David Alexander, Nicole Anthony, Tommy Bracco, Kathryn Dunn, Kemi Faknule, and Cliff Hogg III. Big...
- 9/8/2019
- by TVSeriesFinale.com
- TVSeriesFinale.com
Last year, although the Nielsen ratings for the Big Brother TV show dropped off significantly, it wasn't cancelled by CBS. Now that it is back for a 21st season, can they woo back some of the wandering audience? Will Big Brother be cancelled or renewed for season 22? Stay tuned. *Status update below.
A competitive reality TV series, hosted by Julie Chen Moonves, Big Brother typically airs on CBS three nights a week — Wednesdays (veto), Thursdays (eviction), and Sundays. In the 21st season, the new contestants are: Holly Allen, David Alexander, Nicole Anthony, Tommy Bracco, Kathryn Dunn, Kemi Faknule, and Cliff Hogg III. Big Brother follows a group of people living together in a house outfitted with 94 HD cameras and 113 microphones, recording their every move 24 hours a day. Each week someone is voted out of the house. The last remaining Houseguest...
A competitive reality TV series, hosted by Julie Chen Moonves, Big Brother typically airs on CBS three nights a week — Wednesdays (veto), Thursdays (eviction), and Sundays. In the 21st season, the new contestants are: Holly Allen, David Alexander, Nicole Anthony, Tommy Bracco, Kathryn Dunn, Kemi Faknule, and Cliff Hogg III. Big Brother follows a group of people living together in a house outfitted with 94 HD cameras and 113 microphones, recording their every move 24 hours a day. Each week someone is voted out of the house. The last remaining Houseguest...
- 9/8/2019
- by TVSeriesFinale.com
- TVSeriesFinale.com
It was another low-key Taco Tuesday in the “Big Brother 21” house, but Tommy Bracco did sort of try to execute his plan to try to flip the vote to get out Cliff Hogg III instead of Jessica Milagros, which actually wasn’t as “risky” as he had advertised.
Tommy’s brilliant idea involved convincing Jackson Michie that Cliff has been working with Tommy and Christie Murphy, ergo Chris is untrustworthy. His plan required Jess to sell it to Jackson, but Christie pointed out that Jess would probably be uncomfortable lying. True, and also, she’d insert about 472 “likes” in there, so who would even know what she was trying to say? Christie suggested that they try to get Nicole Anthony’s vote instead by telling her that working with Cliff, Jackson and Holly Allen isn’t good for her game because they’d all beat her. Tommy thought it was...
Tommy’s brilliant idea involved convincing Jackson Michie that Cliff has been working with Tommy and Christie Murphy, ergo Chris is untrustworthy. His plan required Jess to sell it to Jackson, but Christie pointed out that Jess would probably be uncomfortable lying. True, and also, she’d insert about 472 “likes” in there, so who would even know what she was trying to say? Christie suggested that they try to get Nicole Anthony’s vote instead by telling her that working with Cliff, Jackson and Holly Allen isn’t good for her game because they’d all beat her. Tommy thought it was...
- 9/4/2019
- by Joyce Eng
- 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
On finale night, “Big Brother’s” Tommy Bracco will be traveling at the speed of sound when Julie Chen Moonves names him as the winner of Season 21. Our readers have been making their predictions all summer long, and Tommy currently leads all of the Final 8 houseguests with overwhelming 71/20 racetrack odds to join the “Bb” winners list. Coming in second place is Cliff Hogg at 9/2 odds, who’s no doubt a front-runner to win the honor of America’s Favorite Houseguest at the end of the season.
SEEThese 4 ‘Big Brother’ players have ruined any shot at winning the game: Jessica Milagros, Nicole Anthony … ?
Tommy has several good things going for his game, first and foremost being he’s one of the most beloved players of the season. He’s friends with everybody and is loyal to a fault. Case in point, when the Six Shooters disbanded several weeks ago he was...
SEEThese 4 ‘Big Brother’ players have ruined any shot at winning the game: Jessica Milagros, Nicole Anthony … ?
Tommy has several good things going for his game, first and foremost being he’s one of the most beloved players of the season. He’s friends with everybody and is loyal to a fault. Case in point, when the Six Shooters disbanded several weeks ago he was...
- 8/29/2019
- by Marcus James Dixon
- Gold Derby
Over the past two decades CBS’s “Big Brother” has given us some of the most diabolical, vile and downright dirty villains in the history of reality TV. Remember when “Evel” Dick Donato woke up his fellow houseguests by banging pots and pans? Then there was Chima Simone, who got fed up with producers’ rules and threw her microphone into the hot tub. The current season is no exception. Season 21 introduced the world to the “Jacks,” Jack Matthews and Jackson Michie, two alpha males who boasted their chests and made controversial comments throughout their time on the show. Click through our photo gallery above to see our 19 favorite “Big Brother” villains, ranked worst to best.
SEEWhich 4 ‘Big Brother’ houseguests have best shot at winning $500,000 grand prize: Tommy Bracco, Cliff Hogg … ?
Currently more than halfway through its 21st season, “Big Brother” is still churning out villains on a regular basis, and we love them for it.
SEEWhich 4 ‘Big Brother’ houseguests have best shot at winning $500,000 grand prize: Tommy Bracco, Cliff Hogg … ?
Currently more than halfway through its 21st season, “Big Brother” is still churning out villains on a regular basis, and we love them for it.
- 8/29/2019
- by 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
Holly Allen won the Week 9 Head of Household competition right before the end of the live August 22 episode of “Big Brother.” This 32-year-old wine expert from Los Angeles had been Hoh in Week 5 when Sam Smith was sent packing in a unanimous vote. Back then, Holly had also nominated Nick Maccarone. However, after he won the Power of Veto, Holly was forced to make a renom: Kathryn Dunn.
This time around, Holly only got to make one nomination and singled out Nick. She didn’t know it but he had been chosen as America’s Prankster and got to name the other houseguest who will be up for eviction on August 29. Nick opted to nominate Christie Murphy, who had also been in the firing line last week. He was the only houseguest to vote for her ouster, with the rest of the #BB21 players lining up against Analyse Talavera.
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This time around, Holly only got to make one nomination and singled out Nick. She didn’t know it but he had been chosen as America’s Prankster and got to name the other houseguest who will be up for eviction on August 29. Nick opted to nominate Christie Murphy, who had also been in the firing line last week. He was the only houseguest to vote for her ouster, with the rest of the #BB21 players lining up against Analyse Talavera.
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- 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
Analyse Talavera was all smiles as she walked out to meet “Big Brother” 21 host Julie Chen Moonves during Thursday night’s live eviction episode. After being put on the block as a pawn by Jackson Michie earlier in the week, Analyse became collateral damage as his real target, Christie Murphy, staged a historic turn of events during Taco Tuesday that pulled the target off herself and placed it on her latest nemesis Nick Maccarone. After Christie blew up Nick’s game and told the entire house she would go after him, the vote flipped in Christie’s favor and Analyse was evicted by a vote of 5-1.
“I guess it was the blowup between Nick and Christie,” Analyse explains when asked how she went from being a pawn to a member of the jury. “Everyone was just really scared of Nick and if they knew if I was in there...
“I guess it was the blowup between Nick and Christie,” Analyse explains when asked how she went from being a pawn to a member of the jury. “Everyone was just really scared of Nick and if they knew if I was in there...
- 8/23/2019
- by Denton Davidson
- 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
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
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
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
The Kat’s out of the house. Kathryn Dunn was evicted 6-1 on Thursday’s “Big Brother 21,” but she didn’t go quietly into the jury house. Kat’s last 12 hours in the game were wild, as Jessica Milagros blew up the new final six group that does not include her, and Kat confronted Cliff Hogg III about not including Jess in the group before she exposed Cliff’s Angels herself.
But Kat’s fate was sealed before that because people didn’t believe that she would target her former showmance Jackson Michie since she had become very close to him and his current showmance Holly Allen, who both wanted to keep Kat. So why didn’t she come up with a different campaign pitch? How seriously mad is she at Cliff? And what would she like to say to her crush/speech king Brett Robinson, who ought to be...
But Kat’s fate was sealed before that because people didn’t believe that she would target her former showmance Jackson Michie since she had become very close to him and his current showmance Holly Allen, who both wanted to keep Kat. So why didn’t she come up with a different campaign pitch? How seriously mad is she at Cliff? And what would she like to say to her crush/speech king Brett Robinson, who ought to be...
- 8/16/2019
- by Joyce Eng
- Gold Derby
While last week’s Head of Household competition was completed during the live show, this week’s didn’t begin until the end of the “Big Brother” episode on August 15. We’ve been watching the live feeds and can reveal who won this endurance competition. All of the houseguests took part except Tommy Bracco who was the Week 7 Hoh and oversaw the eviction of Kathryn Dunn.
The eight other houseguests played he classic slip and slide game. They had to move up and down a slippery slope and fill a container with water until they were able to pull a ping pong ball out of its top. Keep reading for spoilers about the outcome of the Week 8 Head of Household competition.
Jackson Michie won and is the Week 8 Head of Household. This 24-year-old server from Los Angeles has been one of the most polarizing houseguests in #BB21. Who do you...
The eight other houseguests played he classic slip and slide game. They had to move up and down a slippery slope and fill a container with water until they were able to pull a ping pong ball out of its top. Keep reading for spoilers about the outcome of the Week 8 Head of Household competition.
Jackson Michie won and is the Week 8 Head of Household. This 24-year-old server from Los Angeles has been one of the most polarizing houseguests in #BB21. Who do you...
- 8/16/2019
- by Paul Sheehan
- Gold Derby
“Why is my eviction speech in this frickin’ lumberjack outfit?” asks a bitter yet joyful Kathryn Dunn following her live eviction on Thursday’s episode of “Big Brother.” The 29-year old digital marketing executive was not surprised by her 6-1 eviction over Cliff Hogg after she had been targeted this week by Head of Household Tommy Bracco. Jessica Milagros was the only vote to keep Kat in the game. Kat will now join Jack Matthews in the jury house as Juror #2.
“I knew I was doomed,” Kat tells host Julie Chen Moonves shortly after walking out the door. “I wanted to wear a really cute dress and heels, but they were like ‘No, you gotta get dressed like that.'” The outfit in question was in preparation for the Oktoberfest-themed Hoh competition to be held following the eviction.
See ‘Big Brother’s’ hottest showmances: 7 couples that are still together (and...
“I knew I was doomed,” Kat tells host Julie Chen Moonves shortly after walking out the door. “I wanted to wear a really cute dress and heels, but they were like ‘No, you gotta get dressed like that.'” The outfit in question was in preparation for the Oktoberfest-themed Hoh competition to be held following the eviction.
See ‘Big Brother’s’ hottest showmances: 7 couples that are still together (and...
- 8/16/2019
- by Denton Davidson
- Gold Derby
No matter what happened Thursday night, a fan favorite was about to be sent to the jury house. Both Cliff Hogg and Kathryn Dunn are among America’s most beloved houseguests, which made this week’s eviction episode so gut-wrenching. Was Cliff able to adequately campaign against Kat? Did Kat stop crying long enough to turn the house against Cliff? Thursday’s live hour answered all of your burning questions and ultimately reunited one of these players with Jack Matthews in the jury house.
SEEKathryn Dunn (‘Big Brother’) feels ‘sick to my stomach’ having to campaign against block-mate Cliff Hogg
Below, check out our minute-by-minute “Big Brother” recap of Season 21, Episode 23 to find out what happened Thursday, August 15 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 the most and who you think will...
SEEKathryn Dunn (‘Big Brother’) feels ‘sick to my stomach’ having to campaign against block-mate Cliff Hogg
Below, check out our minute-by-minute “Big Brother” recap of Season 21, Episode 23 to find out what happened Thursday, August 15 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 the most and who you think will...
- 8/15/2019
- by Denton Davidson and Marcus James Dixon
- Gold Derby
Tommy Bracco won Otev on “Big Brother 21” this week, which is great news for him and Christie Murphy, whom he saved after she became the third nominee from America’s Field Trip. It’s bad news for Cliff Hogg III and Kathryn Dunn, who remain on the block, and any “Big Brother” fan who craves shakeups, of which this season has been sorely deprived. But it’s also bad news for Tommy because no Otev champ has gone on to win the game.
Introduced in Season 7, the iconic Veto comp has been in every installment since except for Season 10, which was won by Dan Gheesling. Dan, of course, returned in Season 14 and played and won that Otev, but he came up short in the finale, falling to Ian Terry. So technically Dan is the only Otev champ to have won “Big Brother,” but those triumphs were in two separate seasons.
Introduced in Season 7, the iconic Veto comp has been in every installment since except for Season 10, which was won by Dan Gheesling. Dan, of course, returned in Season 14 and played and won that Otev, but he came up short in the finale, falling to Ian Terry. So technically Dan is the only Otev champ to have won “Big Brother,” but those triumphs were in two separate seasons.
- 8/15/2019
- by Joyce Eng
- Gold Derby
After a quiet couple of days, late-night drama erupted in the “Big Brother 21” house on Wednesday — seriously, it didn’t end until like 4:30 a.m. Pt Thursday — because, once again, no one can keep their mouths shut.
Kathryn Dunn mounted spent all day Wednesday mounting a valiant campaign on why she should stay over Cliff Hogg III, repeatedly insisting to anything that could breathe that she would target Jackson Michie. That, of course, doesn’t make sense to a lot of people since she’s so close to him and Holly Allen, and the showmance is voting for Kat to stay. But her tears and desperate pleas were enough to make Nick Maccarone and Nicole Anthony feel really, really bad about voting her out.
Nicole felt so bad slash maybe she was egged on in the Diary Room that around 11 p.m., she told Jessica Milagros, who is voting to keep Kat,...
Kathryn Dunn mounted spent all day Wednesday mounting a valiant campaign on why she should stay over Cliff Hogg III, repeatedly insisting to anything that could breathe that she would target Jackson Michie. That, of course, doesn’t make sense to a lot of people since she’s so close to him and Holly Allen, and the showmance is voting for Kat to stay. But her tears and desperate pleas were enough to make Nick Maccarone and Nicole Anthony feel really, really bad about voting her out.
Nicole felt so bad slash maybe she was egged on in the Diary Room that around 11 p.m., she told Jessica Milagros, who is voting to keep Kat,...
- 8/15/2019
- by Joyce Eng
- Gold Derby
“Big Brother” viewers have voted and want Kathryn Dunn to be the seventh houseguest evicted from “Big Brother” on August 15. This 29-year-old digital marketing executive is the clear frontrunner to be sent packing, earning the votes of a whopping 65% of #BB21 fans. Her rival in a race that she’d like to lose is Cliff Hogg. That 54-year-old petroleum engineer from Houston s is the predicted pick for eviction of just 21% of respondents. If you haven’t voted in our poll yet, be sure to do so at the bottom of this post.
Kat and Cliff were tapped for possible elimination by Tommy Bracco, who won the Head of Household competition at 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 14% of voters would like...
Kat and Cliff were tapped for possible elimination by Tommy Bracco, who won the Head of Household competition at 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 14% of voters would like...
- 8/15/2019
- by Paul Sheehan
- Gold Derby
“This is the absolute worst case scenario,” harrumphed Kathryn Dunn at the end of Wednesday’s episode of “Big Brother” Season 21. Kat was referring to the fact that she now has to campaign against her good friend Cliff Hogg following the Veto ceremony in which Head of Household Tommy Bracco removed third nominee Christie Murphy from the block. “Even if I stay and Cliff goes home that would almost feel even worse. I don’t want to be the person that played a role in him leaving. That makes me feel sick to my stomach and it makes me physically hurt.”
See‘Big Brother 21’: Do you want Cliff or Kat evicted from #BB21 on August 15? [Poll]
Earlier in the episode we saw an emotional moment between Kat and Cliff when she jumped in front of him during the Otev competition in order to reach her stump first. Cliff told her it was okay,...
See‘Big Brother 21’: Do you want Cliff or Kat evicted from #BB21 on August 15? [Poll]
Earlier in the episode we saw an emotional moment between Kat and Cliff when she jumped in front of him during the Otev competition in order to reach her stump first. Cliff told her it was okay,...
- 8/15/2019
- by Marcus James Dixon
- Gold Derby
In the end, Week 7 Head of Household Tommy Bracco got his way with the line-up for the eviction on August 15 with Kathryn Dunn and Cliff Hogg firmly in the firing line. Vote in our poll as to which of these two you’d like to see evicted on Thursday, August 15.
Wednesday’s episode of “Big Brother” included recaps of both Saturday’s Power of Veto competition and Monday’s Pov ceremony results. Tommy pulled off a win, which meant that he could throw a life-line to his Christie Murphy. She had ended up as the third nominee when she lost the first-ever America’s Field Trip challenge.
Both Kathryn and Cliff have been on the chopping block before. Way back in Week 1, Christie was Hoh and nominated both of them. Then Sam Smith won Pov and Cliff was swapped out for Ovi Kabir, who went on to lose in a landslide.
Wednesday’s episode of “Big Brother” included recaps of both Saturday’s Power of Veto competition and Monday’s Pov ceremony results. Tommy pulled off a win, which meant that he could throw a life-line to his Christie Murphy. She had ended up as the third nominee when she lost the first-ever America’s Field Trip challenge.
Both Kathryn and Cliff have been on the chopping block before. Way back in Week 1, Christie was Hoh and nominated both of them. Then Sam Smith won Pov and Cliff was swapped out for Ovi Kabir, who went on to lose in a landslide.
- 8/15/2019
- by Paul Sheehan
- Gold Derby
On Thursday’s live episode of “Big Brother,” the houseguests will vote on the Week 7 eviction. After two surprising twists, the final lineup pits Kathryn Dunn against Cliff Hogg. Who do you think will be bounced by the other remaining houseguests on #BB21? Vote in our poll below and sound off in the comments section. And keep reading if you want spoilers on the way it looks like the eviction vote is going to go on August 15.
Tommy Bracco has had his sights set on Kat ever since he won Head of Household last Thursday, which just happened to be his birthday. Before he could make his nominations, he had to wait for the results of the Field Trip challenge on Friday. After his pal Christie Murphy lost that contest, she became the third nominee. Tommy named Cliff alongside Kat but was worried that the rest of the house would turn against Christie.
Tommy Bracco has had his sights set on Kat ever since he won Head of Household last Thursday, which just happened to be his birthday. Before he could make his nominations, he had to wait for the results of the Field Trip challenge on Friday. After his pal Christie Murphy lost that contest, she became the third nominee. Tommy named Cliff alongside Kat but was worried that the rest of the house would turn against Christie.
- 8/15/2019
- by Paul Sheehan
- Gold Derby
You’re not seeing triple. For the first time this season, three houseguests were nominated for eviction on “Big Brother” thanks to the America’s Field Trip twist. Now all eyes were on the Veto competition to see whether Christie Murphy, Cliff Hogg or Kathryn Dunn could win and take themselves off the block. With Head of Household Tommy Bracco proclaiming his target this week to be Kat, the Broadway star’s fingers were crossed that she’d come up short in the Veto challenge. So how did everything play out Wednesday night?
SEEChristie Murphy (‘Big Brother’) weeps buckets after losing America’s Field Trip: ‘I’m starting to feel like America hates me’
Below, check out our minute-by-minute “Big Brother” recap of Season 21, Episode 22 to find out what happened Wednesday, August 14 at 8/7c. Then be sure to sound off in the comments section about your favorite houseguests on CBS’s reality TV show,...
SEEChristie Murphy (‘Big Brother’) weeps buckets after losing America’s Field Trip: ‘I’m starting to feel like America hates me’
Below, check out our minute-by-minute “Big Brother” recap of Season 21, Episode 22 to find out what happened Wednesday, August 14 at 8/7c. Then be sure to sound off in the comments section about your favorite houseguests on CBS’s reality TV show,...
- 8/14/2019
- by Denton Davidson and Marcus James Dixon
- Gold Derby
Season 21 of “Big Brother” has been a roller coaster of high emotions, explosive arguments and imploding alliances. It has also been a season of never-before-seen twists that have either turned the game completely on its head (a week one banishment of four players and “Camp Comeback“) or simply fizzled out (none of the “Whacktivity” winners were able to capitalize on their special powers). With so much chaos this season, it seems like almost everyone remaining in the game has some shot of winning the $500,000 grand prize. I’ve decided to make my case for the one player who has defied all the odds and managed to avoid the drama. Below are four reasons Cliff Hogg should win “Big Brother” 21.
See Christie Murphy (‘Big Brother’) weeps buckets after losing America’s Field Trip: ‘I’m starting to feel like America hates me’
1. Despite being targeted since Day 1, Cliff remains in the game.
See Christie Murphy (‘Big Brother’) weeps buckets after losing America’s Field Trip: ‘I’m starting to feel like America hates me’
1. Despite being targeted since Day 1, Cliff remains in the game.
- 8/14/2019
- by Denton Davidson
- Gold Derby
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