With Cody Calafiore winning his second Head of Household competition this week on “Big Brother 22” and continuing the streak of his alliance strictly nominating players outside their group, we must ask the question: how does The Committee rank against the great alliances in Bb history? Cody has been aligned with Christmas Abbott, Nicole Franzel, Memphis Garrett, Tyler Crispen and Dani Briones in a so-far-unbreakable alliance of six since Memphis corralled the group during his own Hoh reign in week 2. As of this week, they have won 7/8 Hoh and 5/8 Power of Veto comps.
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Of the six, only Tyler has sat on the nomination block, but that was in one of the alliance’s toughest weeks. Dani had to nominate two replacements after David Alexander used his Disruptor power to remove himself from the block and then Da’Vonne Rogers defied her by...
See ‘Big Brother’ slop: What are the ingredients and rules?
Of the six, only Tyler has sat on the nomination block, but that was in one of the alliance’s toughest weeks. Dani had to nominate two replacements after David Alexander used his Disruptor power to remove himself from the block and then Da’Vonne Rogers defied her by...
- 10/1/2020
- by John Benutty
- 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
CBS’s long-running reality TV show “Big Brother” is notorious for casting villains we all love to hate. Admit it, there’s something so captivating about watching a bad guy or girl manipulate or trash the other players summer after summer. Click through our photo gallery above to see our 19 favorite “Big Brother” villains, ranked worst to best. Do you agree or disagree with our choices?
SEEChristie Murphy (‘Big Brother’) weeps buckets after losing America’s Field Trip: ‘I’m starting to feel like America hates me’
Currently midway through its 21st season, the show is still churning out villains on a regular basis. Case in point: the “Jacks.” Both Jack Matthews and Jackson Michie make our updated list of the most diabolical baddies of all time. These alpha males rubbed many of their fellow houseguests the wrong way, with Jack getting extra attention for the way he treated Kemi Fakunle.
SEEChristie Murphy (‘Big Brother’) weeps buckets after losing America’s Field Trip: ‘I’m starting to feel like America hates me’
Currently midway through its 21st season, the show is still churning out villains on a regular basis. Case in point: the “Jacks.” Both Jack Matthews and Jackson Michie make our updated list of the most diabolical baddies of all time. These alpha males rubbed many of their fellow houseguests the wrong way, with Jack getting extra attention for the way he treated Kemi Fakunle.
- 8/14/2019
- by Marcus James Dixon
- Gold Derby
Jack Matthews entered the “Big Brother” 21 house as an alpha male heartthrob with the looks of Aquaman and the charisma of a potential winner. Over the course of his 51 days under surveillance, however, Jack has made some controversial comments that led fans to turn on him and some even formed an online petition urging producers to remove him from the game. On Thursday night’s live eviction episode, Jack was taken out by his fellow housemates instead. By a vote of 6-2, Jack was evicted over his friend Jackson Michie under the Hoh reign of Jessica Milagros.
Waiting for Jack outside was host Julie Chen Moonves, who was ready to not only talk game with the 28-year old fitness trainer, but confront him with footage of the terrible things he had said throughout the game. It was awkward, uncomfortable to watch and absolutely brilliant television.
SEEYee-haw! 36% of ‘Big Brother’ fans...
Waiting for Jack outside was host Julie Chen Moonves, who was ready to not only talk game with the 28-year old fitness trainer, but confront him with footage of the terrible things he had said throughout the game. It was awkward, uncomfortable to watch and absolutely brilliant television.
SEEYee-haw! 36% of ‘Big Brother’ fans...
- 8/9/2019
- by Denton Davidson
- Gold Derby
After coming under fire for multiple racist and inappropriate comments made by houseguests this season, CBS executives vowed to do a postmortem on “Big Brother 21” after it concludes to see what they could do to improve and “do better” for next year.
“We have heard things on the show that we are not comfortable with, that we have not enjoyed hearing,” CBS Entertainment President Kelly Kahl said Thursday during the network’s executive session at the Television Critics Association summer press tour. “We will absolutely after the season is over take a look at the show. Every season, we try to go back and look and ask if there’s anything we can do better next year. That is something we will do after this season is over.”
The 21st installment has been accused of racism and the edited episodes of slanted bias since the very first episode, in which...
“We have heard things on the show that we are not comfortable with, that we have not enjoyed hearing,” CBS Entertainment President Kelly Kahl said Thursday during the network’s executive session at the Television Critics Association summer press tour. “We will absolutely after the season is over take a look at the show. Every season, we try to go back and look and ask if there’s anything we can do better next year. That is something we will do after this season is over.”
The 21st installment has been accused of racism and the edited episodes of slanted bias since the very first episode, in which...
- 8/1/2019
- by Joyce Eng
- Gold Derby
Kemi Fakunle is back home catching up on all the “Big Brother 21,” um, shenanigans she wasn’t privy to in the house, and like Frances McDormand, she’s got some things to say.
On Saturday, Kemi tweeted a statement thanking fans for their support while denouncing the nasty behavior she has since learned was occurring inside the house, saying she is “extremely disappointed and disgusted.”
“The degrading and threatening comments made by some houseguests and laughed at by others are outrageous and hard to see,” she wrote. “I am saddened to be associated with such a negative display of human character and am horrified that this is now a part of my life story.”
#BB21 pic.twitter.com/5Zr35wWKsD
— Kemi #BB21 (@kisseskemi) July 20, 2019
The Gr8ful alliance is responsible for most of these toxic comments about anyone and everyone who’s not in their group, and their true colors...
On Saturday, Kemi tweeted a statement thanking fans for their support while denouncing the nasty behavior she has since learned was occurring inside the house, saying she is “extremely disappointed and disgusted.”
“The degrading and threatening comments made by some houseguests and laughed at by others are outrageous and hard to see,” she wrote. “I am saddened to be associated with such a negative display of human character and am horrified that this is now a part of my life story.”
#BB21 pic.twitter.com/5Zr35wWKsD
— Kemi #BB21 (@kisseskemi) July 20, 2019
The Gr8ful alliance is responsible for most of these toxic comments about anyone and everyone who’s not in their group, and their true colors...
- 7/22/2019
- by Joyce Eng
- Gold Derby
With Season 21 of “Big Brother” heating up CBS throughout the summer, it’s the perfect time to look back at last season — specifically, the controversial ending of Kaycee Clark prevailing over Tyler Crispen. Even though the pro-football player secured the winning number of jury votes against the lifeguard, fans are adamant one year later that “Tyler was robbed,” according to the results of our recent poll. Conversely, only 16% of poll respondents said that Kaycee deserved to win because she “played the best game.”
SEEDavid Alexander eliminated on ‘Big Brother’: ‘I don’t want to go home,’ but ‘there’s still some hope’
For the record, the five jury members of “Big Brother 20” who awarded Kaycee the $500,000 prize were Sam Bledsoe, Scottie Salton, Faysal Shafaat, Rockstar Lantry and Bayleigh Dayton. And these four jurors cast their votes for Tyler: Jc Mounduix, Angela Rummans, Brett Robinson and Haleigh Broucher.
Tyler’s...
SEEDavid Alexander eliminated on ‘Big Brother’: ‘I don’t want to go home,’ but ‘there’s still some hope’
For the record, the five jury members of “Big Brother 20” who awarded Kaycee the $500,000 prize were Sam Bledsoe, Scottie Salton, Faysal Shafaat, Rockstar Lantry and Bayleigh Dayton. And these four jurors cast their votes for Tyler: Jc Mounduix, Angela Rummans, Brett Robinson and Haleigh Broucher.
Tyler’s...
- 6/27/2019
- by Marcus James Dixon
- Gold Derby
As the doors are primed to open on the “Big Brother” house for the reality TV show’s 21st season, let’s take a moment to reflect on last summer’s grand finale. Tyler Crispen, a 23-year-old lifeguard, may have been the favorite to win Season 20 but he ended up losing by a single jury vote to 30-year-old football player Kaycee Clark. For the record, Gold Derby readers accurately predicted that Kaycee would win, that Tyler would be the runner-up and that Jc Mounduix would place third; they also correctly pegged Tyler as the recipient of America’s Favorite Houseguest. Vote in our poll below to let us know whether you’re happy Kaycee won last season or whether Tyler was robbed.
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Kaycee earned a leading five votes from jury members Sam Bledsoe,...
SEENow you can win prizes predicting ‘Big Brother’ season 21 at Gold Derby: Who will win? Who will be evicted first?
Kaycee earned a leading five votes from jury members Sam Bledsoe,...
- 6/25/2019
- by Marcus James Dixon
- Gold Derby
Last summer, fans didn't have to worry whether CBS might cancel or renew its Big Brother TV show, because it was already renewed before the premiere. This time around, there are no such reassurances. Still, since the reality TV series has long been a Nielsen ratings winner, cancellation isn't a big concern. We're keeping an eye on the ratings though, because it helps us measure the success of other Tiffany Network shows, and one day, Big Brother will fail to captivate viewers, so stay tuned. *Status update below.
A competitive reality TV series, hosted by Julie Chen, Big Brother typically airs on CBS three nights a week — Wednesdays (veto), Thursdays (eviction), and Sundays. In the 20th season, the new contestants are: Steve Arienta, Sam Bledsoe, Haleigh Broucher, Kaycee Clark, Tyler Crispen, Bayleigh Dayton, Kaitlyn Herman, Winston Hines, Angel "Rockstar" Lantry, Jc Monduix, Brett...
A competitive reality TV series, hosted by Julie Chen, Big Brother typically airs on CBS three nights a week — Wednesdays (veto), Thursdays (eviction), and Sundays. In the 20th season, the new contestants are: Steve Arienta, Sam Bledsoe, Haleigh Broucher, Kaycee Clark, Tyler Crispen, Bayleigh Dayton, Kaitlyn Herman, Winston Hines, Angel "Rockstar" Lantry, Jc Monduix, Brett...
- 5/20/2019
- by TVSeriesFinale.com
- TVSeriesFinale.com
How much brotherly affection do you feel for the 20th season of the Big Brother TV show on CBS? 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 21. 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 20 episodes here. *Status update below.
A CBS reality TV series hosted by Julie Chen, Big Brother typically airs three nights a week — Wednesdays (veto), Thursdays (eviction), and Sundays. In the 20th season, the new contestants are: Steve Arienta, Sam Bledsoe, Haleigh Broucher, Kaycee Clark, Tyler Crispen, Bayleigh Dayton, Kaitlyn Herman, Winston Hines, Angel “Rockstar” Lantry,...
A CBS reality TV series hosted by Julie Chen, Big Brother typically airs three nights a week — Wednesdays (veto), Thursdays (eviction), and Sundays. In the 20th season, the new contestants are: Steve Arienta, Sam Bledsoe, Haleigh Broucher, Kaycee Clark, Tyler Crispen, Bayleigh Dayton, Kaitlyn Herman, Winston Hines, Angel “Rockstar” Lantry,...
- 5/20/2019
- by TVSeriesFinale.com
- TVSeriesFinale.com
Hey, fellow Big Brother fans. Last night, it turned out to be Sam Bledsoe and Scott Salton that flipped their votes against Tyler Crispen to make Kaycee Clark the 20th winner of Big Brother. If any one of those two had of voted for Tyler to win, he would've walked away with the $500,000 grand prize. We've made this article about these two houseguests in particular because these are votes that Tyler could've had. We believe Angie Rockstar, Bayleigh and Faysal were a lost cause. They had already made plans to vote against Tyler out of spite. We believe Sam did too, but Tyler had Sam doing everything he wanted her to do the entire season. That's why we consider her to be a flipped vote. Anyways, after the show, both Sam and Scottie talked with host Ross Matthews and Marissa Jaret Winokur during the backyard interviews. During Sam's interview, she...
- 9/28/2018
- by Andre Braddox
- OnTheFlix
Happy Thursday fellow Big Brother fans. Wow, that was quite a season. In this article, we're going to go over and break down why we think the season 20 favorite Tyler Crispen failed to win the $500,000 dollar grand prize last night over fellow houseguest Kaycee Clark in a very close vote of 5-4. We had ran reports about this yesterday afternoon before last night's Live finale show. In them, we expressed our worry for Tyler not winning against Kaycee who came on real strong towards the end of the season. Before this article is done, you're going to see how Kaycee's strong comp win terror was able to just edge out Tyler's overall, all-around game. Before we start our breakdown, I would just like to say that we think Tyler should've have won because not only was he running things socially all season long, he also won just as many if not more competitions than Kaycee.
- 9/27/2018
- by Andre Braddox
- OnTheFlix
After 99 days, countless blindsides and showmances galore, Season 20 of “Big Brother” finally came to an end on Wednesday, September 26. Which of the Final 3 became the last member of the bitter jury and who was named the winner of the $500,000 grand prize: lifeguard Tyler Crispen, professional dancer Jc Mounduix or football player Kaycee Clark? Gold Derby’s racetrack odds predicted that Kaycee would win, but with three parts of the final Head of Household competition still on the line, it was truly anyone’s game.
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Below, check out our minute-by-minute “Big Brother” recap of Season 20, Episode 40 to find out what happened Wednesday, September 26 at 9:30/8:30c. 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 what you think...
See‘Big Brother’ alums and ‘Amazing Race’ winners Cody and Jessica are expecting a baby
Below, check out our minute-by-minute “Big Brother” recap of Season 20, Episode 40 to find out what happened Wednesday, September 26 at 9:30/8:30c. 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 what you think...
- 9/27/2018
- by Denton Davidson and Marcus James Dixon
- Gold Derby
If you missed Sunday’s episode of “Big Brother” Season 20, you didn’t miss much. The Final 3 houseguests — Jc Mounduix, Tyler Crispen and Kaycee Clark — toasted their victory during the hour-long episode that mostly featured flashbacks to prior memorable moments from the summer. Of course, viewers also got to see new material as well as the beginning of Part 1 of the all-important final Head of Household competition. So how did it all play out?
Below, check out our minute-by-minute “Big Brother” recap of Season 20, Episode 39 to find out what happened Sunday, September 23 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 the most, and who you think will ultimately join the “Big Brother” winners list. Keep refreshing/reloading this live blog for the most recent updates.
See ‘Big Brother 20’ spoilers: Final Head of Household...
Below, check out our minute-by-minute “Big Brother” recap of Season 20, Episode 39 to find out what happened Sunday, September 23 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 the most, and who you think will ultimately join the “Big Brother” winners list. Keep refreshing/reloading this live blog for the most recent updates.
See ‘Big Brother 20’ spoilers: Final Head of Household...
- 9/24/2018
- by Marcus James Dixon
- Gold Derby
Vulture Watch
Are you still watching? Will you be able to? Is the Big Brother TV show cancelled or renewed for a 21st season on CBS? The television vulture is watching all the latest TV cancellation and renewal news, so this page is the place to track the status of Big Brother, season 21. Bookmark it, or subscribe for the latest updates. Remember, the television vulture is watching your shows. Are you?
What's This TV Show About?
A CBS competitive reality TV series, hosted by Julie Chen, Big Brother typically airs three nights a week — Wednesdays (veto), Thursdays (eviction), and Sundays. In the 20th season, the new contestants are: Steve Arienta, Sam Bledsoe, Haleigh Broucher, Kaycee Clark, Tyler Crispen, Bayleigh Dayton, Kaitlyn Herman, Winston Hines, Angel “Rockstar” Lantry, Jc Monduix, Brett Robinson, Angela Rummans, Scottie Salton, Faysal Shafaat, Rachel...
Are you still watching? Will you be able to? Is the Big Brother TV show cancelled or renewed for a 21st season on CBS? The television vulture is watching all the latest TV cancellation and renewal news, so this page is the place to track the status of Big Brother, season 21. Bookmark it, or subscribe for the latest updates. Remember, the television vulture is watching your shows. Are you?
What's This TV Show About?
A CBS competitive reality TV series, hosted by Julie Chen, Big Brother typically airs three nights a week — Wednesdays (veto), Thursdays (eviction), and Sundays. In the 20th season, the new contestants are: Steve Arienta, Sam Bledsoe, Haleigh Broucher, Kaycee Clark, Tyler Crispen, Bayleigh Dayton, Kaitlyn Herman, Winston Hines, Angel “Rockstar” Lantry, Jc Monduix, Brett Robinson, Angela Rummans, Scottie Salton, Faysal Shafaat, Rachel...
- 9/21/2018
- by TVSeriesFinale.com
- TVSeriesFinale.com
Shortly after Sam Bledsoe was evicted during Wednesday’s episode of “Big Brother” 20, the remaining houseguests battled in the most important Head of Household competition to date. Against all odds Jc Mounduix won his first challenge in the #BB20 house, thus making it to the Final 4. The other three — Tyler Crispen, Angela Rummans and Kaycee Clark — are all members of the powerful Level 6 alliance, which means Jc is about to spit them up. So who did Jc nominate for eviction, how did the Veto play out, and who was sent to the jury house in fourth place?
See‘Big Brother 20’ spoilers: Final Three are set and you won’t believe who they are
Below, check out our minute-by-minute “Big Brother” recap of Season 20, Episode 38 to find out what happened Thursday, September 20 at 9/8c. Then be sure to sound off in the comments section about your favorite houseguests on CBS’s reality TV show,...
See‘Big Brother 20’ spoilers: Final Three are set and you won’t believe who they are
Below, check out our minute-by-minute “Big Brother” recap of Season 20, Episode 38 to find out what happened Thursday, September 20 at 9/8c. Then be sure to sound off in the comments section about your favorite houseguests on CBS’s reality TV show,...
- 9/21/2018
- by Denton Davidson and Marcus James Dixon
- Gold Derby
Ever since her husband Les Moonves was ousted as CBS’s CEO and chairman over allegations of sexual misconduct, “Big Brother” fans have wondered whether Julie Chen would be leaving their favorite reality TV show. After all, she already announced her exit from the network’s daytime chatfest “The Talk.” Well, there’s no need to worry according to our sister site Deadline, as sources close to Chen say that she “looks forward to hosting the show for years to come.”
SEESam Bledsoe (‘Big Brother’ 20) exit interview: ‘Tyler said he had my back’ and ‘Jc’s kind of annoying,’ she tells Julie Chen
CBS has yet to renew “Big Brother” for Season 21, but the long-running reality competition series has already been picked up for a second edition of “Celebrity Big Brother,” which Chen will reportedly host in early 2019. Chen’s “Bb” contract officially ends in late 2019, meaning if there is...
SEESam Bledsoe (‘Big Brother’ 20) exit interview: ‘Tyler said he had my back’ and ‘Jc’s kind of annoying,’ she tells Julie Chen
CBS has yet to renew “Big Brother” for Season 21, but the long-running reality competition series has already been picked up for a second edition of “Celebrity Big Brother,” which Chen will reportedly host in early 2019. Chen’s “Bb” contract officially ends in late 2019, meaning if there is...
- 9/20/2018
- by Marcus James Dixon
- Gold Derby
An apologetic Sam Bledsoe emerged from the “Big Brother” in her sweatpants Wednesday night, muttering “Sorry” to host Julie Chen [Moonves] as she approached her. Sam was embarrassed by her appearance after the houseguests learned just moments earlier that one of them would be evicted. Without time to prepare, Sam was sent packing by a vote of 2-0 over Jc Mounduix.
See‘Big Brother’ 20 episode 37 recap: Who was evicted in 5th place — Jc, Sam or someone else? [Updating Live Blog]
When asked if she was surprised to be talking to Julie, Sam responded, “Yes I was. Tyler [Crispin] had always said that he had my back in a final two and Jc’s kind of annoying. I love his little heart, but he is … annoying.” Unbeknownst to Sam, Tyler has a final two deal with both Jc and Kaycee Clark as well, not to mention a showmance with Angela Rummans.
Despite her apparent blindside, Sam...
See‘Big Brother’ 20 episode 37 recap: Who was evicted in 5th place — Jc, Sam or someone else? [Updating Live Blog]
When asked if she was surprised to be talking to Julie, Sam responded, “Yes I was. Tyler [Crispin] had always said that he had my back in a final two and Jc’s kind of annoying. I love his little heart, but he is … annoying.” Unbeknownst to Sam, Tyler has a final two deal with both Jc and Kaycee Clark as well, not to mention a showmance with Angela Rummans.
Despite her apparent blindside, Sam...
- 9/20/2018
- by Denton Davidson
- Gold Derby
Wednesday night on “Big Brother” 20, the five remaining houseguests were shocked to learn about the impending surprise eviction. Angela Rummans was safe because she was the Head of Household, but everyone else was in danger of heading home: Jc Mounduix, Sam Bledsoe, Tyler Crispen and Kaycee Clark. Jc and Sam went into the episode on the block, but with the Veto challenge on the line anything could still happen. So how did it all play out?
See ‘Big Brother 20’ spoilers: September 20 episode will include second Week 12 eviction
Below, check out our minute-by-minute “Big Brother” recap of Season 20, Episode 37 to find out what happened Wednesday, September 19 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 the most, and who you think will ultimately join the “Big Brother” winners list. Keep refreshing/reloading this live blog for the most recent updates.
See ‘Big Brother 20’ spoilers: September 20 episode will include second Week 12 eviction
Below, check out our minute-by-minute “Big Brother” recap of Season 20, Episode 37 to find out what happened Wednesday, September 19 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 the most, and who you think will ultimately join the “Big Brother” winners list. Keep refreshing/reloading this live blog for the most recent updates.
- 9/19/2018
- by Denton Davidson and Marcus James Dixon
- Gold Derby
Can’t wait till Thursday’s episode of “Big Brother” to find out who won the second Week 12 Head of Household competition and which two houseguests they then nominated for the live eviction vote? Then keep reading as we’ve been glued to the live feeds and have all the juicy spoilers about these latest twists and turns in #BB20.
Jc Mounduix won the second Hoh competition of the week on Tuesday (Sept. 18). It was held soon after the vote that saw Sam Bledsoe evicted from the house. Jc had also been in the firing line but was spared by the three Level 6 alliance members still in the game: Hoh Angela Rummans, Kaycee Clark (who’d won the Power of Veto competition on Saturday) and Tyler Crispen.
Over the course of the first 12 weeks, Jc had never won an Hoh competition. That he pulled this off when facing down Tyler,...
Jc Mounduix won the second Hoh competition of the week on Tuesday (Sept. 18). It was held soon after the vote that saw Sam Bledsoe evicted from the house. Jc had also been in the firing line but was spared by the three Level 6 alliance members still in the game: Hoh Angela Rummans, Kaycee Clark (who’d won the Power of Veto competition on Saturday) and Tyler Crispen.
Over the course of the first 12 weeks, Jc had never won an Hoh competition. That he pulled this off when facing down Tyler,...
- 9/19/2018
- by Paul Sheehan
- Gold Derby
As we reach the final 10 days of the longest “Big Brother” season ever, the pace is picking up. We are in Week 12 of the televised competition and there will be two evictions overseen by two separate Head of Household winners. The first eviction vote, as dictated by Hoh Angela Rummans, happened on Tuesday (Sept. 18) and will air on Wednesday’s taped episode. The second, with the line-up determined by a new Hoh, is set for the live episode on Thursday (Sept. 20).
We were glued to the live feeds but those went down in anticipation of all of this activity. However, fear not as we’ve done some snooping and found an impeccable inside source who has all the details of what is going down in the #BB20 house and who is up (and in one case out).
As expected, the house voted to evict Sam Bledsoe on Tuesday. She and the other nominee,...
We were glued to the live feeds but those went down in anticipation of all of this activity. However, fear not as we’ve done some snooping and found an impeccable inside source who has all the details of what is going down in the #BB20 house and who is up (and in one case out).
As expected, the house voted to evict Sam Bledsoe on Tuesday. She and the other nominee,...
- 9/19/2018
- by Paul Sheehan
- Gold Derby
Happy Wednesday fellow Big Brother fans. We have got some absolutely spectacular news for you guys today. A major, game-changing event has taken place in the Big Brother season 20 house! We knew there was a slight chance of this happening, but we would've never in a million years bet actual money on it. But, it has happened ladies and gentlemen and the level 6 alliance of Tyler, Angela and Kaycee is in extreme trouble right now! Before we tell you exactly what happened, we need to go over who got evicted yesterday during the taped eviction ceremony. Just as we had anticipated, Sam Bledsoe did indeed get evicted from the Big Brother season 20 house yesterday, September 18, 2018. It's reported that Sam was cool about it. She didn't flip out or go crazy. She actually expected to go. So, that was great. They finally got the most annoying woman on the planet out of the house.
- 9/19/2018
- by Andre Braddox
- OnTheFlix
The episode of “Big Brother” on Wednesday (September 19) will be jam-packed as it is set to include recaps of both Saturday’s Power of Veto competition and Monday’s ceremony results as well as Tuesday’s eviction vote. On Sunday’s show it was revealed that Angela Rummans, who’d won the Head of Household competition shortly after the end of last Thursday’s live episode, had nominated Sam Bledsoe and Jc Mounduix for eviction in Week 12. After you watch the trailer for episode 37 of season 20 above keep reading for a taste of what’s to come.
We’ve been glued to the live feeds for #BB20 all week. On Saturday Angela, Jc and Sam competed for the Power of Veto. The other two remaining houseguests — Kaycee Clark and Tyler Crispen — were also tapped to take part. If you dare, check out our spoilers to find out the winner of...
We’ve been glued to the live feeds for #BB20 all week. On Saturday Angela, Jc and Sam competed for the Power of Veto. The other two remaining houseguests — Kaycee Clark and Tyler Crispen — were also tapped to take part. If you dare, check out our spoilers to find out the winner of...
- 9/19/2018
- by Paul Sheehan
- Gold Derby
Can’t wait till Wednesday’s episode of “Big Brother 20″ to find out which houseguest is going to be packing in a special early eviction? Then keep reading for the red-hot spoilers. We’ve kept a keen watch on the #BB20 live feeds and we have a preview of the vote that will be shown on September 19, including its effect on the final four players.
Soon after the end of the live episode last Thursday (September 13), Angela Rummans won the Week 12 Head of Household competition. Unlike her previous stint as Hoh, this time around she knew immediately which two houseguests she was going to nominate for eviction on September 19. She went with the only players who are not part of her Level 6 alliance: Sam Bledsoe and Jc Mounduix.
The only way one of these two was going to avoid elimination was if they won the Power of Veto competition on Saturday.
Soon after the end of the live episode last Thursday (September 13), Angela Rummans won the Week 12 Head of Household competition. Unlike her previous stint as Hoh, this time around she knew immediately which two houseguests she was going to nominate for eviction on September 19. She went with the only players who are not part of her Level 6 alliance: Sam Bledsoe and Jc Mounduix.
The only way one of these two was going to avoid elimination was if they won the Power of Veto competition on Saturday.
- 9/18/2018
- by Paul Sheehan
- Gold Derby
Sixteen all-new houseguests entered the “Big Brother” 20 house at the start of the season, but now we’re down to the Final 5: Kaycee Clark, Tyler Crispen, Angela Rummans, Sam Bledsoe and Jc Mounduix. Of this quintet, Gold Derby’s readers now believe that Kaycee has the best chances of joining the “Bb” winners list. She tops our winner’s chart with leading 6/5 odds, overtaking Tyler (13/10 odds) who was our previous frontrunner for most of the season. Angela comes in third place with 14/1 odds, followed by Sam in fourth place with 33/1 odds and Jc in dead last with 80/1 odds.
SEESam’s potty mouth returns in ‘Big Brother’ 20: ‘If they don’t respect me, then f*** them!’
Kaycee is on a roll with the physical aspect of the game, winning three Veto competitions in a row in addition to her Head of Household reign that sent Haleigh Broucher to the jury house.
SEESam’s potty mouth returns in ‘Big Brother’ 20: ‘If they don’t respect me, then f*** them!’
Kaycee is on a roll with the physical aspect of the game, winning three Veto competitions in a row in addition to her Head of Household reign that sent Haleigh Broucher to the jury house.
- 9/18/2018
- by Marcus James Dixon
- Gold Derby
Can’t wait till Wednesday’s episode of “Big Brother 20″ to find out whether the twelfth Power of Veto winner saves one of the two houseguests —Sam Bledsoe and Jc Mounduix — nominated for eviction on September 19? Then keep reading for the red-hot spoilers. We’ve kept a keen watch on the #BB20 live feeds and we know who claimed this game-changer and the results of what they did with it.
Shortly after the end of the live episode on September 13, Angela Rummans won the Week 12 Head of Household competition. She quickly singled out the two houseguests — Jc and Sam — who are not part of her Level 6 alliance for the eviction nominations. On Saturday these three, as well as the other two remaining houseguest — Kaycee Clark and Tyler Crispen — competed for the Power of Veto.
Kaycee won this hard-fought competition for the fourth week running. In her first three turns as Pov holder,...
Shortly after the end of the live episode on September 13, Angela Rummans won the Week 12 Head of Household competition. She quickly singled out the two houseguests — Jc and Sam — who are not part of her Level 6 alliance for the eviction nominations. On Saturday these three, as well as the other two remaining houseguest — Kaycee Clark and Tyler Crispen — competed for the Power of Veto.
Kaycee won this hard-fought competition for the fourth week running. In her first three turns as Pov holder,...
- 9/18/2018
- by Paul Sheehan
- Gold Derby
Big Brother 20 is just over a week away from seeing the season finale. With five houseguests left, the realization that only two will be winners is finally starting to sink in. Sam Bledsoe has been a wild card this season. Several live feed viewers have called out her unstable actions and threats to self-evict. In fact, just before a live eviction, she spent hours in the diary room crying about wanting to leave. Not only has her mood changed, but her words have become scary. She explained what a curb stomp was earlier in the game, frightening some of […]
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- 9/17/2018
- by Tiffany Bailey
- Monsters and Critics
It’s starting to become a weekly tradition that Sam Bledsoe curses at her “Big Brother” 20 houseguests after being nominated for eviction. Last week she threatened to “absolutely rip these b*****s to shreds” after she was nominated. During the double eviction she called Angela Rummans a “b****.” Then during Sunday’s episode Sam’s potty mouth returned in full form. “So now I’m officially on the block for the third consecutive time in less than 48 hours, and it doesn’t feel good,” she announced after being nominated for eviction by Head of Household Angela. “If they don’t respect me, then f*** them!”
See‘Big Brother’ host Julie Chen breaks silence on husband Les Moonves’ firing with these 4 perfect words
Angela put Sam and Jc Mounduix on the block because they’re the lone outcasts left in the house. The other two remaining players, Tyler Crispen and Kaycee Clark,...
See‘Big Brother’ host Julie Chen breaks silence on husband Les Moonves’ firing with these 4 perfect words
Angela put Sam and Jc Mounduix on the block because they’re the lone outcasts left in the house. The other two remaining players, Tyler Crispen and Kaycee Clark,...
- 9/17/2018
- by Marcus James Dixon
- Gold Derby
Angela Rummans won the Week 12 Head of Household competition just after the end of the live September 13 episode of “Big Brother.” This 26-year-old fitness model from Southern California then had to decide which two #BB20 houseguests to nominate for the early eviction vote on September 19. Before she moved into the house, Angela revealed a strategy that has proven to be a winning one in the weeks since: “I can find common ground with anyone. I like to call myself ‘the networking queen.'”
And she has done just that, befriending many of the other houseguests to form the powerhouse L6. To that end, it was not a surprise that she nominated the two remaining houseguest outside of the Level 6 alliance for possible elimination: Sam Bledsoe and Jc Mounduix. The latter has been assured by Angela and company that he is just a pawn in the game and that Sam is the target.
And she has done just that, befriending many of the other houseguests to form the powerhouse L6. To that end, it was not a surprise that she nominated the two remaining houseguest outside of the Level 6 alliance for possible elimination: Sam Bledsoe and Jc Mounduix. The latter has been assured by Angela and company that he is just a pawn in the game and that Sam is the target.
- 9/17/2018
- by Paul Sheehan
- Gold Derby
Last week during the first double eviction episode of “Big Brother” Season 20, the hour began with Haleigh Broucher being eliminated on her third consecutive week on the block. Then, after Tyler Crispen won the live Head of Household comp, he put up two pawns — Sam Bledsoe and Jc Mounduix — because his Level 6 alliance had a backdoor plan in motion. Tyler’s showmance partner Angela Rummans won the Veto challenge and removed Jc from the block, so Tyler replaced him with his real target, his Bff Brett Robinson. A shocked Brett was unanimously evicted, which left only five players still in the hunt for the $500,000 prize.
See‘Big Brother’ host Julie Chen breaks silence on husband Les Moonves’ firing with these 4 perfect words
Below, check out our minute-by-minute “Big Brother” recap of Season 20, Episode 36 to find out what happened Sunday, September 16 at 8/7c. Then be sure to sound off in the...
See‘Big Brother’ host Julie Chen breaks silence on husband Les Moonves’ firing with these 4 perfect words
Below, check out our minute-by-minute “Big Brother” recap of Season 20, Episode 36 to find out what happened Sunday, September 16 at 8/7c. Then be sure to sound off in the...
- 9/16/2018
- by Denton Davidson and Marcus James Dixon
- Gold Derby
Sunday’s episode of “Big Brother” will begin by revealing who won the Week 12 Head of Household competition that began shortly after the end of last Thursday’s live episode. All of the remaining houseguests, save for Tyler Crispen who had reigned as Hoh for all of 30 minutes during the double eviction show, competed for control. Watch the video above for a teaser of the fun to come on the September 16 show, which is episode 36 of #BB20.
We’ve been keeping an eye on the live feed since the show went off the air on September 13 and know who took charge of the house from among the four players in the running: Sam Bledsoe, Kaycee Clark, Jc Mounduix and Angela Rummans.
If you dare, check out our spoilers to find out the names of the two houseguests that the new Hoh singled out for the first of this week’s...
We’ve been keeping an eye on the live feed since the show went off the air on September 13 and know who took charge of the house from among the four players in the running: Sam Bledsoe, Kaycee Clark, Jc Mounduix and Angela Rummans.
If you dare, check out our spoilers to find out the names of the two houseguests that the new Hoh singled out for the first of this week’s...
- 9/16/2018
- by Paul Sheehan
- Gold Derby
Can’t wait till Wednesday’s episode of “Big Brother 20″ to find out who won the all-important Power of Veto competition in Week 12. Then keep reading for spoilers as we’ve been keeping a keen eye on the #BB20 live feeds since they were turned on following Thursday’s episode. We know who claimed this game-changing power on Saturday and how it impacts the nominations evictions for the live show on September 19.
Angela Rummans won Head of Household just after the end of the live episode on September 13. That put her and the other two remaining houseguests in the Level 6 alliance (Kaycee Clark and Tyler Crispen) firmly in control. Not surprisingly, Angela nominated the two other houseguests still standing — Sam Bledsoe and Jc Mounduix — for early eviction this coming Wednesday (September 19).
While both had been nominated for eviction before, they had never been targeted the way they are this week.
Angela Rummans won Head of Household just after the end of the live episode on September 13. That put her and the other two remaining houseguests in the Level 6 alliance (Kaycee Clark and Tyler Crispen) firmly in control. Not surprisingly, Angela nominated the two other houseguests still standing — Sam Bledsoe and Jc Mounduix — for early eviction this coming Wednesday (September 19).
While both had been nominated for eviction before, they had never been targeted the way they are this week.
- 9/16/2018
- by Paul Sheehan
- Gold Derby
The Week 12 Power of Veto competition on Saturday (September 15) will be the first to be held since the latest twist in #BB20, the double eviction. That change in the game played out on the live episode on September 13 with Haleigh Broucher bounced first, followed by Brett Robinson in an epic blindside. Keep reading for all the spoilers as to what has been going on in the #BB20 house since then, including the outcome of the Week 12 Head of Household competition on Thursday and the subsequent eviction nominations on Friday.
Angela Rummans won a hard-fought Hoh competition, which was good news for her and the two other remaining members of the Level 6 alliance: Kaycee Clark and Tyler Crispen. That put the two other houseguests – Sam Bledsoe and Jc Mounduix – who are outside of this alliance in the firing line for eviction.
Sam was put up for eviction in Week 1 by Tyler...
Angela Rummans won a hard-fought Hoh competition, which was good news for her and the two other remaining members of the Level 6 alliance: Kaycee Clark and Tyler Crispen. That put the two other houseguests – Sam Bledsoe and Jc Mounduix – who are outside of this alliance in the firing line for eviction.
Sam was put up for eviction in Week 1 by Tyler...
- 9/15/2018
- by Paul Sheehan
- Gold Derby
Can’t wait till Sunday’s episode of “Big Brother” to find out who won the Week 12 Head of Household competition and which two houseguests they then nominated for the early eviction vote on September 19? Then keep reading as we’ve been glued to the live feeds and have all the juicy spoilers about these latest twists and turns in #BB20.
Angela Rummans won the Hoh competition that started just after the end of the live show on Thursday. Her first act was to name the two houseguests who will be up for possible elimination on the episode of #BB20 on September 19. We’ve been watching the live feeds on Friday and can reveal the spoilers as to who she singled out for the eviction nominations.
This 26-year-old fitness model from Playa Vista, California has been one of the more low-key houseguests in #BB20. Heading into the house, Angela said...
Angela Rummans won the Hoh competition that started just after the end of the live show on Thursday. Her first act was to name the two houseguests who will be up for possible elimination on the episode of #BB20 on September 19. We’ve been watching the live feeds on Friday and can reveal the spoilers as to who she singled out for the eviction nominations.
This 26-year-old fitness model from Playa Vista, California has been one of the more low-key houseguests in #BB20. Heading into the house, Angela said...
- 9/15/2018
- by Paul Sheehan
- Gold Derby
Angela Rummans is red-hot, coming off her hard-fought victory in the Power of Veto competition on the live episode of “Big Brother” on Thursday to go to win Head of Household for Week 12. Angela, who was also Hoh in weeks 6 and 9, won the title just minutes after the eviction of Brett Robinson on September 13. She has been busy since considering which of the two houseguests he will nominate on Friday evening (September 14) for the live eviction vote on September 19. We’ve been watching the live feeds and have all the juicy details of her various discussions with the other remaining contestants. (Keep reading for spoilers about the possible eviction nominations.)
Angela is all but certain to nominate the two remaining houseguests who are not part of her Level 6 alliance: Sam Bledsoe and Jc Mounduix. Sam was up for eviction twice during Thursday’s show. The #BB20 houseguests followed the lead of the first Week 11 Hoh,...
Angela is all but certain to nominate the two remaining houseguests who are not part of her Level 6 alliance: Sam Bledsoe and Jc Mounduix. Sam was up for eviction twice during Thursday’s show. The #BB20 houseguests followed the lead of the first Week 11 Hoh,...
- 9/14/2018
- by Paul Sheehan
- Gold Derby
This week’s Head of Household competition didn’t begin until after the end of the jam-packed live “Big Brother” episode on September 13. As Tyler Crispen had reigned as Hoh for a few frenzied minutes in Thursday’s live show that saw a double eviction, he was ineligible to compete. That left the other two members of the Level 6 alliance — Kaycee Clark and Angela Rummans — fighting for control of the #BB20 house against Sam Bledsoe and Jc Mounduix. We’ve been watching the live feeds all night and know who claimed the title of Week 12 Head of Household.
Angela, who was red-hot from her win in the Power of Veto competition during the live episode, claimed victory again. This is her third time to reign over the house, having done so in weeks 6 and 9. The former was when Bayleigh Dayton was bounced from the house to become the first member of the jury.
Angela, who was red-hot from her win in the Power of Veto competition during the live episode, claimed victory again. This is her third time to reign over the house, having done so in weeks 6 and 9. The former was when Bayleigh Dayton was bounced from the house to become the first member of the jury.
- 9/14/2018
- by Paul Sheehan
- Gold Derby
“I’m Julie Chen Moonves.”
With those four perfect words at the end of Thursday’s live episode of “Big Brother,” Chen finally broke her silence on the scandal involving her husband Les Moonves being fired as CBS’s chairman and CEO. Chen has been Mia this week during her day job on “The Talk,” saying in a statement that she was spending time with family. By calling herself Julie Chen Moonves on live TV, the host was essentially letting the world know that she’s sticking by her man.
See ‘Big Brother’ spoilers: Who won Week 12 Head of Household competition on #BB20?
On Sunday, Moonves was fired from his long-running position at CBS after new allegations surfaced of inappropriate behavior, including assault and sexual misconduct. After his ouster CBS announced they would be donating $20 million to charities and organizations that benefit the #MeToo movement.
Chen showed no signs of...
With those four perfect words at the end of Thursday’s live episode of “Big Brother,” Chen finally broke her silence on the scandal involving her husband Les Moonves being fired as CBS’s chairman and CEO. Chen has been Mia this week during her day job on “The Talk,” saying in a statement that she was spending time with family. By calling herself Julie Chen Moonves on live TV, the host was essentially letting the world know that she’s sticking by her man.
See ‘Big Brother’ spoilers: Who won Week 12 Head of Household competition on #BB20?
On Sunday, Moonves was fired from his long-running position at CBS after new allegations surfaced of inappropriate behavior, including assault and sexual misconduct. After his ouster CBS announced they would be donating $20 million to charities and organizations that benefit the #MeToo movement.
Chen showed no signs of...
- 9/14/2018
- by Marcus James Dixon
- Gold Derby
Brett Robinson nearly knocked the door off its hinges as he stormed out of the “Big Brother” house following his unexpected exit on Thursday’s live Double Eviction episode. The buff cybersecurity engineer then stopped to hype up the crowd before making his way over to greet host Julie Chen. Brett was blindsided when the house unanimously voted 3-0 to evict him over Sam Bledsoe. Gold Derby readers did not predict Brett would be sent packing. In fact, they thought both Sam and Jc Mounduix were more likely to be headed for the jury.
See ‘Big Brother’ spoilers: Who won Week 12 Head of Household competition on #BB20?
“You got played son,” was a fitting first comment from Chen to Brett, drawing laughter from the crowd. Brett said he wasn’t sure what happened because he’s been loyal to Level 6 the entire game. But why didn’t he expose them before leaving the house?...
See ‘Big Brother’ spoilers: Who won Week 12 Head of Household competition on #BB20?
“You got played son,” was a fitting first comment from Chen to Brett, drawing laughter from the crowd. Brett said he wasn’t sure what happened because he’s been loyal to Level 6 the entire game. But why didn’t he expose them before leaving the house?...
- 9/14/2018
- by Denton Davidson
- Gold Derby
After spending a tumultuous three weeks on the block, Haleigh Broucher became the first houseguest booted from the game during Thursday night’s exciting Double Eviction episode of “Big Brother.” The 21-year old college student walked out the front door to greet host Julie Chen following a unanimous 4-0 vote to evict her over Sam Bledsoe. Gold Derby readers correctly predicted Haleigh would be evicted.
See ‘Big Brother’ spoilers: Who won Week 12 Head of Household competition on #BB20?
Although disheartened by her expected eviction, Haleigh was thrilled to meet Chen, who she has been enamored with all summer. After the two traded compliments, Chen got down to business asking, “This is the third week in a row you were sitting in that nomination chair. Why couldn’t you get that target off your back?” Taking full responsibility, Haleigh responded, “I did a great job of putting it there to begin with.
See ‘Big Brother’ spoilers: Who won Week 12 Head of Household competition on #BB20?
Although disheartened by her expected eviction, Haleigh was thrilled to meet Chen, who she has been enamored with all summer. After the two traded compliments, Chen got down to business asking, “This is the third week in a row you were sitting in that nomination chair. Why couldn’t you get that target off your back?” Taking full responsibility, Haleigh responded, “I did a great job of putting it there to begin with.
- 9/14/2018
- by Denton Davidson
- Gold Derby
Julie Chen took some time away from “The Talk” to be with her family in the wake of her husband Les Moonves being fired as CBS’s chairman and CEO, but she made her triumphant return to the network on Thursday to host the first double eviction episode of “Big Brother” Season 20. At the start of the hour the house voted to evict either Haleigh Broucher or Sam Bledsoe, both of whom had been nominated by Head of Household Kaycee Clark. The remaining houseguests then played an entire week’s worth of “Big Brother” including competitions for Hoh and Veto. A second houseguest was evicted by the time the final credits rolled. So how did it all play out?
See ‘Big Brother’ spoilers: Who won Week 12 Head of Household competition on #BB20?
Below, check out our minute-by-minute “Big Brother” recap of Season 20, Episode 35 to find out what happened Thursday, September 13 at 9/8c.
See ‘Big Brother’ spoilers: Who won Week 12 Head of Household competition on #BB20?
Below, check out our minute-by-minute “Big Brother” recap of Season 20, Episode 35 to find out what happened Thursday, September 13 at 9/8c.
- 9/14/2018
- by Denton Davidson and Marcus James Dixon
- Gold Derby
On Thursday’s live episode of “Big Brother,” the houseguests will cast two votes for eviction. First they will consider the lineup set by Week 11 Head of Household Kaycee Clark which pits Haleigh Broucher against Sam Bledsoe. Haleigh, who is the last remaining member of the Hive, is all but certain to be bounced from the house.
At that point, the remaining contenders except Kaycee will face off in a new Hoh competition. That new Hoh will have to decide immediately on eviction nominations from the other five houseguests. We’ll then get a Power of Veto competition, a quick Pov ceremony and another live vote. At this point, the L6 alliance will have to break up as one of its members will have to be eliminated.
Various factions within this tight-knit group are beginning to emerge. We’ve been watching the live feeds and have spoilers. There has been...
At that point, the remaining contenders except Kaycee will face off in a new Hoh competition. That new Hoh will have to decide immediately on eviction nominations from the other five houseguests. We’ll then get a Power of Veto competition, a quick Pov ceremony and another live vote. At this point, the L6 alliance will have to break up as one of its members will have to be eliminated.
Various factions within this tight-knit group are beginning to emerge. We’ve been watching the live feeds and have spoilers. There has been...
- 9/13/2018
- by Paul Sheehan
- Gold Derby
‘Big Brother’ 20 episode 34 recap: Did Haleigh or Sam win Veto on September 12? [Updating Live Blog]
With only seven players left in the “Big Brother” 20 house, Haleigh Broucher and Sam Bledsoe are outcasts in a game dominated by the remaining members of the Level 6 alliance. Tyler Crispen, Angela Rummans, Kaycee Clark and Brett Robinson, plus honorary member Jc Mounduix, have controlled the vote for the entire game. The only thing that can save Haleigh or Sam this week will be the Power of Veto, so how did tonight’s all-important competition play out?
Seejc Mounduix and Sam Bledsoe are biggest floaters in ‘Big Brother’ 20 house, say readers [Poll Results]
Below, check out our minute-by-minute “Big Brother” recap of Season 20, Episode 34 to find out what happened Wednesday, September 12 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 the most, and who you think will ultimately join the “Big Brother” winners list. Keep refreshing...
Seejc Mounduix and Sam Bledsoe are biggest floaters in ‘Big Brother’ 20 house, say readers [Poll Results]
Below, check out our minute-by-minute “Big Brother” recap of Season 20, Episode 34 to find out what happened Wednesday, September 12 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 the most, and who you think will ultimately join the “Big Brother” winners list. Keep refreshing...
- 9/12/2018
- by Denton Davidson and Marcus James Dixon
- Gold Derby
Our readers have been voting all week on which of the “Big Brother” Season 20 finalists is the biggest floater in the house, and the results are in. With 43% of the vote, West Hollywood dancer Jc Mounduix has officially been named the person most in need of a life vest, while Virginia welder Sam Bledsoe comes in just behind him at 39%. Rounding out our poll results, only 8% believe Brett Robinson is the biggest floater, compared to 6% for Kaycee Clark and 2% for Angela Rummans; everyone else comes in at 1% or lower.
See‘Big Brother 20’ spoilers: Does Kaycee even realize she’s a huge threat to win now?
For much of the first half of the season Jc played an under-the-radar game, voting with the majority and keeping his hands clean. But in recent weeks Jc has notably tried to create a game-winning resume. First he manipulated Faysal Shafaat into evicting Scottie Salton,...
See‘Big Brother 20’ spoilers: Does Kaycee even realize she’s a huge threat to win now?
For much of the first half of the season Jc played an under-the-radar game, voting with the majority and keeping his hands clean. But in recent weeks Jc has notably tried to create a game-winning resume. First he manipulated Faysal Shafaat into evicting Scottie Salton,...
- 9/11/2018
- by Marcus James Dixon
- Gold Derby
Thursday’s live episode of “Big Brother” will include the first double eviction of season 20. In the firing line for the first eviction of Week 11 are Sam Bledsoe and Haleigh Broucher. The latter is all but certain to be eliminated as she is the last remaining member of the Hive still in the #BB20 house.
After Haleigh exits, the half dozen houseguests left will then compete in back-to-back Head of Household and Power of Veto competitions that will help determine who’ll be the second player sent packing. Who are you predicting will make it to the Final 5? Vote in our poll below and be sure to sound off in the comments section.
Of the six still standing, Tyler Crispen and Angela Rummans have each won Head of Household twice. Tyler took the title in weeks 1 and 10 while Angela ruled in weeks 6 and 9. Two of the others have claimed control...
After Haleigh exits, the half dozen houseguests left will then compete in back-to-back Head of Household and Power of Veto competitions that will help determine who’ll be the second player sent packing. Who are you predicting will make it to the Final 5? Vote in our poll below and be sure to sound off in the comments section.
Of the six still standing, Tyler Crispen and Angela Rummans have each won Head of Household twice. Tyler took the title in weeks 1 and 10 while Angela ruled in weeks 6 and 9. Two of the others have claimed control...
- 9/11/2018
- by Paul Sheehan
- Gold Derby
The episode of “Big Brother” on Wednesday (September 12) will include recaps of both Saturday’s Power of Veto competition and Monday’s ceremony results. On Sunday’s show it was revealed that Kaycee Clark, who’d won the Head of Household competition shortly before the end of last Thursday’s live episode, had nominated Sam Bledsoe and Haleigh Broucher for eviction in Week 11. Keep reading for a taste of what’s to come on episode 34.
We’ve been keeping an eye on the live feeds for #BB20 all week. On Saturday Kaycee, Haleigh and Sam competed for the Power of Veto. Three of the other remaining houseguests were tapped to take part as well. If you dare, check out our spoilers to find out the winner of the Power of Veto competition and whether they rescued either nominee from possible elimination at Monday’s PoV ceremony.
See ‘Big Brother 20’ spoilers:...
We’ve been keeping an eye on the live feeds for #BB20 all week. On Saturday Kaycee, Haleigh and Sam competed for the Power of Veto. Three of the other remaining houseguests were tapped to take part as well. If you dare, check out our spoilers to find out the winner of the Power of Veto competition and whether they rescued either nominee from possible elimination at Monday’s PoV ceremony.
See ‘Big Brother 20’ spoilers:...
- 9/11/2018
- by Paul Sheehan
- Gold Derby
Can’t wait till Wednesday’s episode of “Big Brother 20″ to find out whether the eleventh Power of Veto winner saves one of the two houseguests — Haleigh Broucher and Sam Bledsoe — nominated for eviction on September 13? Then keep reading for the red-hot spoilers. We’ve kept a keen watch on the #BB20 live feeds and we know who claimed this game-changer and what they did with it.
Shortly before the end of the live episode on September 6, Kaycee Clark won the Week 11 Head of Household competition. It took her the better part of Friday before she finally singled out two of the houseguests for the eviction nominations. On Saturday Kaycee, Haleigh and Sam competed for the Power of Veto. Three of the other remaining houseguests — Tyler Crispen, Brett Robinson and Angela Rummans — were tapped to take part.
Kaycee won this hard-fought competition, which marked the return of fan favorite Bb Comics.
Shortly before the end of the live episode on September 6, Kaycee Clark won the Week 11 Head of Household competition. It took her the better part of Friday before she finally singled out two of the houseguests for the eviction nominations. On Saturday Kaycee, Haleigh and Sam competed for the Power of Veto. Three of the other remaining houseguests — Tyler Crispen, Brett Robinson and Angela Rummans — were tapped to take part.
Kaycee won this hard-fought competition, which marked the return of fan favorite Bb Comics.
- 9/11/2018
- by Paul Sheehan
- Gold Derby
Sam Bledsoe was not happy after being nominated for eviction on “Big Brother” 20. In fact, after Head of Household Kaycee Clark put Sam on the block next to Haleigh Broucher, the welder from Virginia gave a raunchy speech in the Diary Room that had us reaching for the soap (see below). Do you think Sam’s vulgar words were over-the-line? After all, she’s supposedly just a pawn because Kaycee’s real target is Haleigh. Or was Sam justified in her vitriol? Sound off down in the comments section.
See With only 8 ‘Big Brother’ houseguests left, who do You think is the biggest floater of Season 20? [Poll]
“It just doesn’t seem real,” Sam declared shortly after she was nominated for eviction. “Kaycee promised me that everything would be okay. If this is all a lie, and at the end if it I’m standing there looking like a dumb***, I...
See With only 8 ‘Big Brother’ houseguests left, who do You think is the biggest floater of Season 20? [Poll]
“It just doesn’t seem real,” Sam declared shortly after she was nominated for eviction. “Kaycee promised me that everything would be okay. If this is all a lie, and at the end if it I’m standing there looking like a dumb***, I...
- 9/10/2018
- by Marcus James Dixon
- Gold Derby
CBS won’t be showing the results of the Week 11 Power of Veto ceremony until Wednesday’s episode of “Big Brother 20.” But if you want to know who won this make-or-break competition on Saturday and what they are thinking about doing at Monday’s ceremony then keep reading for spoilers. We’ve been watching the #BB20 live feeds since they were turned on following Thursday’s episode and know who claimed this game-changing power and have a preview of how this impacts the nominations evictions for the live show on September 13.
Kaycee Clark claimed the title of Head of Household for the first time at the end of the live episode on September 6. Throughout the following day, she weighed up her options as to which two of the remaining houseguests to nominate for eviction in Week 11. In the end, she chose to go with Haleigh Broucher and Sam Bledsoe.
Kaycee,...
Kaycee Clark claimed the title of Head of Household for the first time at the end of the live episode on September 6. Throughout the following day, she weighed up her options as to which two of the remaining houseguests to nominate for eviction in Week 11. In the end, she chose to go with Haleigh Broucher and Sam Bledsoe.
Kaycee,...
- 9/10/2018
- by Paul Sheehan
- Gold Derby
Kaycee Clark won the Week 11 Head of Household competition at the end of the live September 6 episode of “Big Brother.” This 30-year-old football player from Arizona then had to decide which two #BB20 houseguests to nominate for the live eviction vote on September 13. Before she moved into the house, Kaycee revealed a strategy that has proven to be a winning one in the weeks since: “I am a big-time people person. I also want to be as honest as possible in the game. I am a loyal person in real life and I want to stick to that as much as I can.”
And she has done just that, befriending many of the other houseguests to form the powerhouse L6. To that end, it was not a surprise that she nominated the one remaining houseguest outside of her alliance for possible elimination: Haleigh Broucher. The other player put forward, Sam Bledsoe,...
And she has done just that, befriending many of the other houseguests to form the powerhouse L6. To that end, it was not a surprise that she nominated the one remaining houseguest outside of her alliance for possible elimination: Haleigh Broucher. The other player put forward, Sam Bledsoe,...
- 9/10/2018
- by Paul Sheehan
- Gold Derby
Can’t wait till Wednesday’s episode of “Big Brother 20″ to find out who won the all-important Power of Veto competition in Week 11. Then keep reading for spoilers as we’ve been keeping a keen eye on the #BB20 live feeds since they were turned on following Thursday’s episode and know who claimed this game-changing power on Saturday and how it impacts the nominations evictions for the live show on September 13.
Kaycee Clark won Head of Household at the end of the live episode on September 6. However, it took this first-time Hoh almost 24 hours to come up with her two nominees for eviction. In the end she went with Haleigh Broucher and Sam Bledsoe. Haleigh, who is the last remaining member of the Hive still in the game is the target, while Sam has been assured that she is just a pawn.
For the Pov competition on September 8, Kaycee,...
Kaycee Clark won Head of Household at the end of the live episode on September 6. However, it took this first-time Hoh almost 24 hours to come up with her two nominees for eviction. In the end she went with Haleigh Broucher and Sam Bledsoe. Haleigh, who is the last remaining member of the Hive still in the game is the target, while Sam has been assured that she is just a pawn.
For the Pov competition on September 8, Kaycee,...
- 9/9/2018
- by Paul Sheehan
- Gold Derby
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