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'Big Brother 26' Ends the Prejury with Yet Another Shocking and Emotional House Flip
By Mike Bloom,
23 hours ago
It was the final week of the prejury on Big Brother 26 . And it truly went out with a bang. After last week's big flip, the new HoH hoped to shore up a new house structure. But a veto win led to plans going awry and close allies being blindsided. And, yet again, three nominees on the table led to talk of a vote flip leading right up to the eviction.
Check out more information about tonight's episode below and find out who was evicted.
As a huge Big Brother superfan, Joseph had every intention to play like legendary winner Dr. Will Kirby . And so he carried out his plan, throwing competitions and making deals all around the house. The only issue is, Joseph was vocal about how good of a game he was playing. When Quinn Martin won HoH, Joseph thought he was guaranteed safe, as one of his closest allies. But the wildcard ended up being Leah Peters , another ally of Joseph's who ended up using the veto on Quinn's target Angela Murray . Quinn stunned Joseph by putting him up, feeling he had no other choice. Despite his anger, Joseph felt confident that his bonds would break up the strong trio on the other side. But yet another house flip was in the works. In an emotional and shocking 4-3 vote, Joseph was sent out, right before jury.
Three weeks ago, Rubina lost a pivotal AI Arena competition by mere seconds, and nearly got sent home in the process. She was able to make good on her second chance, using her size to her advantage and winning safety from eviction.
Who won Head of Household for Week 8?
The Head of Household competition did not play out in the eviction episode. We'll see who won HoH in Sunday's episode.
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