There’s no other way to say it: Christie Murphy royally clucked up the America’s Field Trip competition. During Sunday night’s episode of “Big Brother,” Christie wept buckets after losing the special challenge in which America voted for the three competitors. “I’m starting to feel like America hates me,” she cried after learning she’d be the week’s third nominee for eviction … on her Bff Tommy Bracco‘s Head of Household reign, no less.
America’s other two picks were Jackson Michie (who won safety for the week) and Analyse Talavera (who earned a punishment of wearing a chicken costume for the week). Does that mean Christie, Michie and Analyse are the three most hated houseguests of Season 21? Or was there some other method to America’s madness? Give us your theories down in the comments section.
See‘Big Brother 21’ spoiler: Week 7 eviction nominations could mean...
America’s other two picks were Jackson Michie (who won safety for the week) and Analyse Talavera (who earned a punishment of wearing a chicken costume for the week). Does that mean Christie, Michie and Analyse are the three most hated houseguests of Season 21? Or was there some other method to America’s madness? Give us your theories down in the comments section.
See‘Big Brother 21’ spoiler: Week 7 eviction nominations could mean...
- 8/12/2019
- by Marcus James Dixon
- Gold Derby
The “Big Brother” gods giveth, the “Big Brother” gods taketh away. After Jack Matthews was finally evicted on Thursday’s episode and then got grilled to the high heavens about his ugly and offensive comments about Kemi Fakunle and Isabella Wang, birthday boy Tommy Bracco won Hoh. Tommy’s plans are a tad surprising, compared to what his allies want, and needless to say, this is not good for the underdogs, but the Field Trip could derail a number of plans.
“Big Brother” is never fun when one side or alliance is running the house — and worse when said alliance is a bunch of bullies — which was the case this entire season until Jessica Milagros‘ Hoh (Cliff Hogg III‘s Hoh got screwed by the threat of Christie Murphy‘s power) shook things up (credit to the Six Shooters’ capitulation for its part). So it would’ve been fun if...
“Big Brother” is never fun when one side or alliance is running the house — and worse when said alliance is a bunch of bullies — which was the case this entire season until Jessica Milagros‘ Hoh (Cliff Hogg III‘s Hoh got screwed by the threat of Christie Murphy‘s power) shook things up (credit to the Six Shooters’ capitulation for its part). So it would’ve been fun if...
- 8/9/2019
- by Joyce Eng
- Gold Derby
If you haven’t yet cast your votes for “Big Brother’s” America’s Field Trip twist, what are you waiting for? Time is running out!
Keep visiting www.cbs.com/bbvote until Friday, August 9 at 9am Pst to help determine which three houseguests will compete in this special competition. Who will lose America’s Field Trip and go on the block as the third nominee? Who will come in second place and be punished? And who will win the challenge and earn safety for the week? America’s votes will be revealed during the Sunday, August 11 episode on CBS.
SEEJack Matthews (‘Big Brother 21’) exit interview: How does he respond when confronted with his own derogatory remarks?
Julie Chen Moonves first revealed the twist during last week’s eviction episode, so viewers had a total of eight days to cast their votes. Since there are three very different outcomes on...
Keep visiting www.cbs.com/bbvote until Friday, August 9 at 9am Pst to help determine which three houseguests will compete in this special competition. Who will lose America’s Field Trip and go on the block as the third nominee? Who will come in second place and be punished? And who will win the challenge and earn safety for the week? America’s votes will be revealed during the Sunday, August 11 episode on CBS.
SEEJack Matthews (‘Big Brother 21’) exit interview: How does he respond when confronted with his own derogatory remarks?
Julie Chen Moonves first revealed the twist during last week’s eviction episode, so viewers had a total of eight days to cast their votes. Since there are three very different outcomes on...
- 8/9/2019
- by Marcus James Dixon
- Gold Derby
It was officially the end of the Jacks on Thursday’s episode of “Big Brother” Season 21, as Jack Matthews and Jackson Michie were nominated for eviction by Head of Household Jessica Milagros. The one-time bromance had a sliver of hope earlier in the week in the form of the Veto competition, but Jessica won that, too, and sealed their fate. With the house apparently split in half — Christie Murphy, Tommy Bracco, Analyse Talavera and Nick Maccarone wanted to keep Jack while Cliff Hogg, Holly Allen, Kathryn Dunn and Nicole Anthony wanted to keep Michie — it was anyone’s guest who’d ultimately meet with Julie Chen Moonves before the night was over.
SEEChristie Murphy lets her ‘Big Brother’ panic power expire: ‘I can’t use it as leverage’ to save Jack Matthews
Below, check out our minute-by-minute “Big Brother” recap of Season 21, Episode 20 to find out what happened Thursday, August 8 at 9/8c.
SEEChristie Murphy lets her ‘Big Brother’ panic power expire: ‘I can’t use it as leverage’ to save Jack Matthews
Below, check out our minute-by-minute “Big Brother” recap of Season 21, Episode 20 to find out what happened Thursday, August 8 at 9/8c.
- 8/8/2019
- by Denton Davidson and Marcus James Dixon
- Gold Derby
Just like Santa Claus dropping off presents on Christmas Eve, eviction eve can offer lots of goodies on “Big Brother 21,” and Wednesday more than delivered. Jack Matthews expectedly campaigned, and everything about it was unspeakably bad and hilarious.
Before attempting to blackmail Kathryn Dunn, Jack campaigned to Cliff Hogg III, whom he thinks is still siding with him. He pitched his aforementioned offer of three weeks of safety for Cliff from Jack’s side. Sweetening the deal, Cliff could put up Jack for three weeks of safety or take four weeks of safety from Jack if he doesn’t put him up. Nevermind the fact that this is a terrible offer in general because there is no way you can guarantee up to four weeks of safety, but Cliff being untouchable for a month means his current allies would be targets.
Oh, but don’t worry, Jack’s thought of...
Before attempting to blackmail Kathryn Dunn, Jack campaigned to Cliff Hogg III, whom he thinks is still siding with him. He pitched his aforementioned offer of three weeks of safety for Cliff from Jack’s side. Sweetening the deal, Cliff could put up Jack for three weeks of safety or take four weeks of safety from Jack if he doesn’t put him up. Nevermind the fact that this is a terrible offer in general because there is no way you can guarantee up to four weeks of safety, but Cliff being untouchable for a month means his current allies would be targets.
Oh, but don’t worry, Jack’s thought of...
- 8/8/2019
- by Joyce Eng
- Gold Derby
On Thursday’s live episode of “Big Brother,” the houseguests will vote on the Week 6 eviction. With Jessica Milagros winning both the Head of Household and Power of Veto competition, she was able to set and keep the lineup as Jack Matthews versus Jackson Michie. We’ve been keeping an eye on the #BB21 live feeds all week. If you dare, check out our spoilers to find out who is all but certain to lose the live vote on August 8.
Since losing the Pov on Saturday, both Jack and Jackson have been busy lobbying their rival houseguests to save them from becoming the first juror. The house is split into two camps: Cliff’s Angels led by Cliff Hogg III, and the last of the Six Shooters
Jackson is aligned with Cliff’s team while Jack considers himself to still be part of the once powerful Shooters. Straddling both teams is Nick Maccarone.
Since losing the Pov on Saturday, both Jack and Jackson have been busy lobbying their rival houseguests to save them from becoming the first juror. The house is split into two camps: Cliff’s Angels led by Cliff Hogg III, and the last of the Six Shooters
Jackson is aligned with Cliff’s team while Jack considers himself to still be part of the once powerful Shooters. Straddling both teams is Nick Maccarone.
- 8/8/2019
- by Paul Sheehan
- Gold Derby
“I don’t have my power anymore so I can’t use it as leverage,” Christie Murphy complained at the end of Wednesday’s episode of “Big Brother.” This 28-year-old boutique owner from New Jersey had hoped to use her Panic Power to save Jack Matthews before it became ineligible, but then Head of Household Jessica Milagros won the Veto and announced she wouldn’t be using it. Christie’s power had given her the ability to transform the golden Veto into the diamond Veto, which would have let the bearer name a replacement nominee, but alas, it has now expired.
SEEYee-haw! 36% of ‘Big Brother’ fans want Cliff Hogg to win Season 21 [Poll Results]
Heading into the Veto competition, Christie hatched a plan to give the Panic Power to either Jack or Tommy Bracco in the hopes that they’d remove Jack from the block and then replace him with a person of their choosing.
SEEYee-haw! 36% of ‘Big Brother’ fans want Cliff Hogg to win Season 21 [Poll Results]
Heading into the Veto competition, Christie hatched a plan to give the Panic Power to either Jack or Tommy Bracco in the hopes that they’d remove Jack from the block and then replace him with a person of their choosing.
- 8/8/2019
- by Marcus James Dixon
- Gold Derby
If “Big Brother” fans had their way, Cliff Hogg would be the ultimate winner of Season 21. This 54-year-old petroleum engineer from Houston, TX is one of only three houseguests to earn double-digit support in our recent poll that asked readers to name their dream winner, with the others being Nicole Anthony at 24% and Kathryn Dunn at 18%. Do you agree or disagree with those poll results? Have you say down in the comments section.
See‘Big Brother’ underdog Jessica Milagros rejoices after winning Head of Household: ‘I’m taking my power back’
Cliff nearly fell victim to the middle-aged man curse when he was banished by Camp Director Jackson Michie on day one. Luckily, he found his way back to the house and David Alexander was ousted instead. For whatever reason, houseguests from Cliff’s generation are often the first people evicted by their younger counterparts, including most recently Steve Arienta...
See‘Big Brother’ underdog Jessica Milagros rejoices after winning Head of Household: ‘I’m taking my power back’
Cliff nearly fell victim to the middle-aged man curse when he was banished by Camp Director Jackson Michie on day one. Luckily, he found his way back to the house and David Alexander was ousted instead. For whatever reason, houseguests from Cliff’s generation are often the first people evicted by their younger counterparts, including most recently Steve Arienta...
- 8/8/2019
- by Marcus James Dixon
- Gold Derby
At long last, the Six Shooters appear to have disbanded on “Big Brother” with two of the alliance members — Jack Matthews and Jackson Michie — nominated for eviction by Head of Household Jessica Milagros. “I’m taking my power back,” a reinvigorated Jessica proclaimed after nominating the two most powerful guys in the house. With the Veto competition on the line, was Jack or Michie able to save themselves from being evicted? If so, who did Jessica put up as a replacement nominee? And did Christie Murphy finally use her Panic Power? So many questions!
SEEWho do you Want to win ‘Big Brother’ Season 21? Cast your vote for your favorite houseguest [Poll]
Below, check out our minute-by-minute “Big Brother” recap of Season 21, Episode 19 to find out what happened Wednesday, August 7 at 9/8c. Then be sure to sound off in the comments section about your favorite houseguests on CBS’s reality TV show,...
SEEWho do you Want to win ‘Big Brother’ Season 21? Cast your vote for your favorite houseguest [Poll]
Below, check out our minute-by-minute “Big Brother” recap of Season 21, Episode 19 to find out what happened Wednesday, August 7 at 9/8c. Then be sure to sound off in the comments section about your favorite houseguests on CBS’s reality TV show,...
- 8/8/2019
- by Denton Davidson and Marcus James Dixon
- Gold Derby
We are inching closer towards a Jack Matthews eviction on Thursday’s “Big Brother 21,” but he’s naturally not going down without a fight — and he’s got some help in his campaign from none other than Nick Maccarone.
After being the main target last week before winning the Veto, Nick is in an ostensibly good spot now that the Six Shooters have self-destructed. He is literally in the middle right now and between two sides: Cliff’s Angels, which is Cliff Hogg III, Jessica Milagros, Kathryn Dunn and Nicole Anthony, along with Jackson Michie and Holly Allen or four of the Six Shooters, Jack, Christie Murphy, Tommy Bracco and Analyse Talavera.
He hasn’t completely committed to one in order to be good with both sides moving forward. Nick has promised Jess and multiple people in the underdogs-in-power group that he’s evicting Jack this week, and it’s...
After being the main target last week before winning the Veto, Nick is in an ostensibly good spot now that the Six Shooters have self-destructed. He is literally in the middle right now and between two sides: Cliff’s Angels, which is Cliff Hogg III, Jessica Milagros, Kathryn Dunn and Nicole Anthony, along with Jackson Michie and Holly Allen or four of the Six Shooters, Jack, Christie Murphy, Tommy Bracco and Analyse Talavera.
He hasn’t completely committed to one in order to be good with both sides moving forward. Nick has promised Jess and multiple people in the underdogs-in-power group that he’s evicting Jack this week, and it’s...
- 8/7/2019
- by Joyce Eng
- Gold Derby
Forget for a moment who you Think will win “Big Brother” Season 21 and let’s get to the good stuff: Who do you Want to win? As of this writing there are still 11 players in the house, with Jessica Milagros in power as the Head of Household. During Sunday’s episode she nominated physical threats Jackson Michie and Jack Matthews for eviction, but there’s still a Veto on the line so there’s no telling who may actually be heading home on Thursday night. Cast your vote in our poll below to let us know which houseguest is your fave.
See‘Big Brother’ underdog Jessica Milagros rejoices after winning Head of Household: ‘I’m taking my power back’
Much of this 21st season has focused on the Six Shooters, the dominant alliance made up of Michie, Jack, Analyse Talavera, Christie Murphy, Holly Allen and Tommy Bracco. This group was...
See‘Big Brother’ underdog Jessica Milagros rejoices after winning Head of Household: ‘I’m taking my power back’
Much of this 21st season has focused on the Six Shooters, the dominant alliance made up of Michie, Jack, Analyse Talavera, Christie Murphy, Holly Allen and Tommy Bracco. This group was...
- 8/6/2019
- by Marcus James Dixon
- Gold Derby
As expected, Jessica Milagros did not use the Veto on Monday, which means 1) Jack Matthews and Jackson Michie are still on the block, and we guaranteed to lose a Six Shooter this week (Jack), and 2) Christie Murphy‘s Panic Power has expired. Another classic “Big Brother” twist fail. After the Veto ceremony, things were relatively low-key, but talk quickly to the next targets, Christie and Tommy Bracco — especially the former as even her allies are done with her messy gameplay.
It’s really no secret anymore that Jack is likely going to become the first member of jury on Thursday. He still thinks he has a chance to stay, but he knows it’s not looking good, so he went on an Apology Tour Monday afternoon, trying to make amends with Jackson and Jess. At one point, Jackson and Christie hashed it out for the first time since Thursday’s blowup,...
It’s really no secret anymore that Jack is likely going to become the first member of jury on Thursday. He still thinks he has a chance to stay, but he knows it’s not looking good, so he went on an Apology Tour Monday afternoon, trying to make amends with Jackson and Jess. At one point, Jackson and Christie hashed it out for the first time since Thursday’s blowup,...
- 8/6/2019
- by Joyce Eng
- Gold Derby
Can’t wait till Wednesday’s episode of “Big Brother 21″ to find out whether the Week 6 Power of Veto winner changes the line-up for the August 8 eviction. Then keep reading for some red-hot spoilers. We’ve kept a keen eye on the #BB21 live feeds and we know who claimed this game-changer over the weekend and the shocking results of the sixth Power of Veto ceremony on Monday. Spoilers ahead
The memory competition kicked off at the end of last Thursday’s episode. In the end, it was Jessica Milagros who outlasted the rest of the houseguests to win and become the Head of Household for Week 6. On Friday, she nominated Jack Matthews and Jackson Michie for eviction.
These three then competed for the Power of Veto on Saturday against Tommy Bracco, Kathryn Dunn and Nick Maccarone. Jessica went on to win this do-or-die Pov competition. Had someone other than the Hoh prevailed,...
The memory competition kicked off at the end of last Thursday’s episode. In the end, it was Jessica Milagros who outlasted the rest of the houseguests to win and become the Head of Household for Week 6. On Friday, she nominated Jack Matthews and Jackson Michie for eviction.
These three then competed for the Power of Veto on Saturday against Tommy Bracco, Kathryn Dunn and Nick Maccarone. Jessica went on to win this do-or-die Pov competition. Had someone other than the Hoh prevailed,...
- 8/5/2019
- by Paul Sheehan
- Gold Derby
For the first time this season on “Big Brother 21,” the Hoh has also won the Veto. And who would’ve thought it would be Jessica Milagros who would be the one to not only seize all the power for the week but make some baller moves? But here we are. She put two of the biggest threats, Jack Matthews and Jackson Michie, on the block and came up with a great plan to get her actual target, Jack, out. But since no one can shut up in this house, that blindside might not be much of a blindside anymore.
After the Six Shooters self-destructed before Thursday’s live show, Jess’ grand plan is to pretend like Jackson is her target since the former dominant alliance has become Jack, Christie Murphy, Tommy Bracco and Analyse Talavera vs. Jackson and Holly Allen. Jackson and Holly know about this, and Jess can secure the votes to boot Jack,...
After the Six Shooters self-destructed before Thursday’s live show, Jess’ grand plan is to pretend like Jackson is her target since the former dominant alliance has become Jack, Christie Murphy, Tommy Bracco and Analyse Talavera vs. Jackson and Holly Allen. Jackson and Holly know about this, and Jess can secure the votes to boot Jack,...
- 8/5/2019
- by Joyce Eng
- Gold Derby
Can’t wait till Wednesday’s episode of “Big Brother” to find out who won the Week 6 Power of Veto competition? Then keep reading as we’ve kept a keen eye on the #BB21 live feeds since they were turned on following last Thursday’s episode and we know who claimed this game-changing power. Spoilers ahead
Soon after the live show ended on August 1, Jessica Milagros won the memory competition to become Week 6 Head of Household. She spent Friday figuring out who he wanted to nominate for eviction on August 8 and settled on Jack Matthews and Jackson Michie. While she wants the Six Shooters to think that she has Jackson in her sights, her real target is Jack.
With that decision made, Jessica as well as the two Jacks were tapped to take part in the Power of Veto competition on Saturday. The other three houseguests competing were Tommy Bracco,...
Soon after the live show ended on August 1, Jessica Milagros won the memory competition to become Week 6 Head of Household. She spent Friday figuring out who he wanted to nominate for eviction on August 8 and settled on Jack Matthews and Jackson Michie. While she wants the Six Shooters to think that she has Jackson in her sights, her real target is Jack.
With that decision made, Jessica as well as the two Jacks were tapped to take part in the Power of Veto competition on Saturday. The other three houseguests competing were Tommy Bracco,...
- 8/4/2019
- by Paul Sheehan
- Gold Derby
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