Heading into the “Big Brother” house, Xavier Prather knew people would target him because of his athletic build. The former collegiate basketball player chose to conceal his identity as an athlete and attorney, stating in Episode 36, “I needed to do everything in my power to minimize my threat.” Xavier’s strategy paid off and now the 27-year old lawyer from Milwaukee will face off against Azah Awasum and Derek Frazier on Wednesday’s live Season 23 finale hosted by Julie Chen Moonves. Read on for our “Big Brother 23” finale spotlight on Xavier.
Xavier also knew that the best way to protect himself in the “Big Brother” house was through alliances. On Day 1 he formed a final two deal with Derek F. (Big D) and he also joined a Week 1 alliance formed by Brandon “Frenchie” French called the Slaughterhouse. Later, Xavier was a part of the Royal Flush alliance made up of...
Xavier also knew that the best way to protect himself in the “Big Brother” house was through alliances. On Day 1 he formed a final two deal with Derek F. (Big D) and he also joined a Week 1 alliance formed by Brandon “Frenchie” French called the Slaughterhouse. Later, Xavier was a part of the Royal Flush alliance made up of...
- 9/28/2021
- by Denton Davidson
- Gold Derby
The “Big Brother 23” season finale is set for September 29 on CBS, and just as important as finding out who will win the $750,000 grand prize is learning who will be named America’s Favorite Houseguest. This special honor comes with its own cash prize and eternal bragging rights as viewers’ most-loved player of the summer. Host Julie Chen Moonves will hand over the check during the live season finale. Scroll down for all the details on how to vote for America’s Favorite Houseguest.
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All 16 houseguests are eligible for the unique prize. Travis Long, Brandon “Frenchie” French, Brent Champagne, Whitney Williams and Christian Birkenberger may have left the game early, but they still have plenty of fans out there. Britini D’Angelo, Derek Xiao, Sarah Beth Steagall, Claire Rehfuss, Alyssa Lopez, Tiffany Mitchell, Hannah Chaddha and Kyland Young are currently sitting in the...
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All 16 houseguests are eligible for the unique prize. Travis Long, Brandon “Frenchie” French, Brent Champagne, Whitney Williams and Christian Birkenberger may have left the game early, but they still have plenty of fans out there. Britini D’Angelo, Derek Xiao, Sarah Beth Steagall, Claire Rehfuss, Alyssa Lopez, Tiffany Mitchell, Hannah Chaddha and Kyland Young are currently sitting in the...
- 9/26/2021
- by Marcus James Dixon
- Gold Derby
For the past week at Gold Derby, “Big Brother 23” fans have been casting their votes for who they want to win America’s Favorite Houseguest and the $50,000 check that comes with it. Three of the 16 houseguests have double-digit support in our recent poll: Tiffany Mitchell in first place, Claire Rehfuss in second place and Derek Xiao in third place. In other words, people who think the popular “Lord of the Latrine” has this thing in the bag may be surprised on finale night. The other players all come in with less than 3% of the vote, suggesting this is indeed a three-way race.
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All of the contestants who took part in this 23rd season are eligible for the special prize, not just those who made it to the Final 3 or the jury house. However, it’s much tougher for the early evictees...
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All of the contestants who took part in this 23rd season are eligible for the special prize, not just those who made it to the Final 3 or the jury house. However, it’s much tougher for the early evictees...
- 9/25/2021
- by Marcus James Dixon
- Gold Derby
At long last, the Final 3 houseguests on “Big Brother” Season 23 have been named: Xavier Prather (he earned his spot by winning Head of Household and Veto), Derek Frazier (he advanced when X kept him off the chopping block) and Azah Awasum (she has Big D to thank since he didn’t vote to evict her). Poor Kyland Young came close to making it to the finale, but Derek and Xavier decided it was his time to go, so Derek cast the sole vote to evict him. Now, with the finale set for September 29, the Final 3 took some time on Friday to celebrate their accomplishments and look back on past moments. Plus, the trio got emotional watching videos from their loved ones.
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Below, read our minute-by-minute “Big Brother” recap of Season 23, Episode 35 to find out what happened Friday, September 24 at 8:00 p.
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Below, read our minute-by-minute “Big Brother” recap of Season 23, Episode 35 to find out what happened Friday, September 24 at 8:00 p.
- 9/24/2021
- by John Benutty and Marcus James Dixon
- Gold Derby
In the most contentious eviction of the summer, Kyland Young was sent packing on Thursday’s live episode of “Big Brother,” leading to a heated exchange with Head of Household Xavier Prather. Host Julie Chen Moonves ordered Kyland to leave the house after the 29-year old account executive mentioned Xavier’s nephew lacking an honest role model, an opinion Xavier didn’t react well to. “I highly suggest you stop talking about my nephew,” Xavier said before Julie stepped in and demanded that Kyland leave the house.
Kyland was blindsided by Derek Frazier (Big D), who stated he owes nobody but himself anything in this game. As the sole vote to evict this week, Big D decided to move forward with Xavier and Azah Awasum as the final three competing for the $750,000 grand prize. Kyland becomes juror #8 alongside Hannah Chaddha, Tiffany Mitchell, Alyssa Lopez, Claire Rehfuss, Sarah Beth Steagall, Derek Xiao and Britney D’Angelo.
Kyland was blindsided by Derek Frazier (Big D), who stated he owes nobody but himself anything in this game. As the sole vote to evict this week, Big D decided to move forward with Xavier and Azah Awasum as the final three competing for the $750,000 grand prize. Kyland becomes juror #8 alongside Hannah Chaddha, Tiffany Mitchell, Alyssa Lopez, Claire Rehfuss, Sarah Beth Steagall, Derek Xiao and Britney D’Angelo.
- 9/24/2021
- by Denton Davidson
- Gold Derby
We’re inching closer and closer to the “BB23” finale, and just as important as finding out who will win the $750,000 grand prize is learning who will be named America’s Favorite Houseguest. This special honor comes with its own cash prize and eternal bragging rights as viewers’ most-loved player of the summer. Julie Chen Moonves will hand over the check during the live finale on September 29, and while it’s still a bit early to cast your official votes at CBS, we want to know which “Big Brother 23” cast member You want to be named America’s Favorite Houseguest. Vote in our poll below.
See ‘Big Brother’ winners list: All 22 seasons, plus spin-offs
All 16 houseguests are eligible for the unique prize. Travis Long, Brandon “Frenchie” French, Brent Champagne, Whitney Williams and Christian Birkenberger may have left the game early, but they still have plenty of fans out there. Britini D’Angelo,...
See ‘Big Brother’ winners list: All 22 seasons, plus spin-offs
All 16 houseguests are eligible for the unique prize. Travis Long, Brandon “Frenchie” French, Brent Champagne, Whitney Williams and Christian Birkenberger may have left the game early, but they still have plenty of fans out there. Britini D’Angelo,...
- 9/20/2021
- by Marcus James Dixon
- Gold Derby
Thursday night’s live double eviction episode of “Big Brother” concluded with Alyssa Lopez following Claire Rehfuss to the jury house. The 24-year old swimwear designer was put on the block next to her closest ally, Xavier Prather, by Head of Household Hannah Chaddha. After Xavier won the Power of Veto and saved himself, Hannah put Kyland Young up as the replacement nominee and Alyssa was evicted by a vote of 3-1. That was the final step in the Cookout alliance’s plan to reach the Top 6. Upon meeting host Julie Chen Moonves for her exit interview, Alyssa still had no idea the Cookout existed.
“I think if it was gonna be X it was gonna be me,” Alyssa told Julie when asked about being evicted from the game over Kyland. “That was gonna be the plan last week and unfortunately the double happened and it’s me because X killed that comp.
“I think if it was gonna be X it was gonna be me,” Alyssa told Julie when asked about being evicted from the game over Kyland. “That was gonna be the plan last week and unfortunately the double happened and it’s me because X killed that comp.
- 9/10/2021
- by Denton Davidson
- Gold Derby
Thursday night’s live double eviction episode of “Big Brother” began with the predictable, yet heartbreaking eviction of Claire Rehfuss. The 25-year old New Yorker was sent packing under the Head of Household reign of her best friend in the house, Tiffany Mitchell. Tiffany had initially targeted Alyssa Lopez, but when the swimwear designer won the Power of Veto, Tiffany had no choice but to turn on Claire for the sake of the Cookout. Claire will now join Sarah Beth Steagall, Britini D’Angelo and Derek Xiao in the jury house.
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Following her eviction, Claire sat down with host Julie Chen Moonves for her exit interview. Julie cut right to the chase, asking how Claire felt about being betrayed by Tiffany. “This game has been played for a long time and a lot of times people of color aren’t...
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Following her eviction, Claire sat down with host Julie Chen Moonves for her exit interview. Julie cut right to the chase, asking how Claire felt about being betrayed by Tiffany. “This game has been played for a long time and a lot of times people of color aren’t...
- 9/10/2021
- by Denton Davidson
- Gold Derby
One week after her reign as Head of Household, Sarah Beth Steagall was evicted from the “Big Brother” house during Thursday’s live episode. The 27-year-old forensic scientist was originally put on the block next to her best friend in the house, Kyland Young, when Tiffany Mitchell took control as the new Hoh. Tiffany was overthrown by her own Bff, Claire Rehfuss, who won the Coin of Destiny in the High Roller’s Room but decided to keep nominations the same. The house voted 5-1 to evict Sarah Beth over Kyland. She will join Britini D’Angelo and Derek Xiao in the jury house and help determine the Season 23 winner on September 29.
“I think that people ended up seeing me as more of a threat in the house,” Sarah Beth told host Julie Chen Moonves in her exit interview. “Maybe some of the houseguests didn’t know how much they could...
“I think that people ended up seeing me as more of a threat in the house,” Sarah Beth told host Julie Chen Moonves in her exit interview. “Maybe some of the houseguests didn’t know how much they could...
- 9/3/2021
- by Denton Davidson
- Gold Derby
Despite a solid campaign to flip the house in his favor, Derek Xaio was sent packing on Thursday’s live eviction episode of “Big Brother.” The 24-year-old start-up founder from New York was backdoored by Head of Household Sarah Beth Steagall and evicted by a vote of 5-2 over Claire Rehfuss. Hannah Chaddha and Kyland Young were the two votes in his favor. Derek will join Britini D’Angelo in the jury house, but first, he stopped to have a chat with host Julie Chen Moonves.
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“Obviously you can tell from my facial reactions, it sucks,” Derek told Julie during his exit interview. “I have so much regret from this week. I was thinking about a long-term game when I didn’t realize that my short-term game was at risk. All I can do now is hope that there is a battle back.
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“Obviously you can tell from my facial reactions, it sucks,” Derek told Julie during his exit interview. “I have so much regret from this week. I was thinking about a long-term game when I didn’t realize that my short-term game was at risk. All I can do now is hope that there is a battle back.
- 8/27/2021
- by Denton Davidson
- Gold Derby
After spending four of the last six weeks on the block, Britini D’Angelo was finally evicted from the “Big Brother” house on Thursday’s live episode. The 24-year old kindergarten teacher from Niagara Falls was targeted by Head of Household Kyland Young and then ousted by a vote of 7-1 over her former Jokers teammate Derek Frazier. Azah Awasum was the only houseguest who voted for Britini to stay. Britini will become the first houseguest to move into the jury house and vote for the Season 23 winner at the September live finale.
“I think going into jury it’s definitely a conversation of who you think you can beat in the final two,” Britini told host Julie Chen Moonves in her exit interview. “I think it was the consensus of the house that with the underdog story that I have, no one in this house was going to beat me in the final two.
“I think going into jury it’s definitely a conversation of who you think you can beat in the final two,” Britini told host Julie Chen Moonves in her exit interview. “I think it was the consensus of the house that with the underdog story that I have, no one in this house was going to beat me in the final two.
- 8/20/2021
- by Denton Davidson
- Gold Derby
After three days of exhaustive campaigning, Christian Birkenberger failed to flip the house in his favor and was voted out of “Big Brother 23” by a vote of 7-2 on Thursday’s live eviction episode. The 23-year-old aspiring actor was successfully backdoored by Head of Household Derek Xaio after Britini D’Angelo won the Power of Veto and removed herself from the block. Christian was put up as the replacement nominee next to his former Kings teammate Sarah Beth Steagall. Alyssa Lopez and Xavier Prather were the only two houseguests that voted for Christian to stay.
“It was a temporary goodbye kiss,” Christian told host Julie Chen Moonves in his exit interview when asked about the steamy smooch he planted on Alyssa as he walked out the door.” But is there a future for this showmance? “I discussed it with her,” he admitted. “I don’t know where we stand at the moment,...
“It was a temporary goodbye kiss,” Christian told host Julie Chen Moonves in his exit interview when asked about the steamy smooch he planted on Alyssa as he walked out the door.” But is there a future for this showmance? “I discussed it with her,” he admitted. “I don’t know where we stand at the moment,...
- 8/13/2021
- by Denton Davidson
- Gold Derby
Now that the team twist for Season 23 of “Big Brother” has officially ended, players are on their own and it’s survival of the fittest. There are no Aces, Kings, Queens or Jokers to shield floaters and guarantee their safety. So who has the power to dominate this game and plead their case for $750,000 to a potentially bitter jury? And who has failed to find their footing so far? Our first power rankings of the 23rd season comes at the final 12 and we’ve got a clear division between the 6 strongest and 6 weakest players in the game.
The players making the strongest case for themselves to win are the ones making power moves: Christian Birkenberger, Claire Rehfuss, Derek Xiao, Kyland Young, Tiffany Mitchell and Xavier Prather. Left at the bottom are Alyssa Lopez, Azah Awasum, Britini D’Angelo, Derek Frazier, Hannah Chaddha and Sarah Beth Steagall, all of whom seem to...
The players making the strongest case for themselves to win are the ones making power moves: Christian Birkenberger, Claire Rehfuss, Derek Xiao, Kyland Young, Tiffany Mitchell and Xavier Prather. Left at the bottom are Alyssa Lopez, Azah Awasum, Britini D’Angelo, Derek Frazier, Hannah Chaddha and Sarah Beth Steagall, all of whom seem to...
- 8/11/2021
- by Denton Davidson
- Gold Derby
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