Double Eviction Night on ‘Big Brother 26’ Sends Out an Underdog Duo
By Mike Bloom,
22 days ago
After a week outside, Big Brother 26 moved back indoors. But that doesn't mean things reverted back to the status quo. As Makensy came into power, she made one of the biggest betrayals of the season, convinced to turn on one of her tightest allies. But that was just a tremor compared to the earthquake that was this season's double eviction, as a week's worth of Big Brother played out in less than an hour.
Check out more information about tonight's episode below and find out who was evicted.
Leah got a shock to the system immediately in Big Brother 26 , left out alongside Makensy of the majority in the first eviction vote. As the tumultuous prejury wore on, she was not involved in any of the major alliances. Yet, despite being presented as a possible nominee every week, she never wound up on the block, thanks in part to her close connection with Quinn. Just when Leah thought she got her footing, she lost her close allies Joseph and Quinn back to back, falling back in with Makensy alongside Angela. When Leah won HoH, she saw herself in the middle of two trios in the house, debating going after each of the group's most strategic players in Chelsie and T'kor. She decided to settle for only one group, laying the plans for T'kor's eviction. But Leah learned firsthand the danger that comes with half measures. The next week, Makensy won HoH, and Leah thought her safety was once again guaranteed. But Chelsie had a mission to split the two up. So a strong week of pitching had Makensy convinced that Leah no longer wanted to work with her and was her best choice to boot. And so Leah was shocked to find one of the people she trusted the most holding the knife in her back, leading to her unanimous eviction.
Angela Murray
When Angela descended the stairs in the first week of Big Brother 26 , she kickstarted how chaotic this season would be. As she launched into a tirade against Matt, it served in retrospect as a great microcosm of how the real estate agent would play the game. She was not afraid to call out those who she felt had wronged her, and indeed got into several conflicts with people throughout the season. She wore her heart on her sleeve, breaking into tears during everything from brutal betrayals to breaking her Have-Not diet. But, most importantly, she was an absolute wildcard. Despite her time in the HoH room putting all eyes squarely on her, Angela was constantly able to avoid eviction, even getting the veto used on her a record number of times. Unfortunately, her nine lives in the game expired in Week 10. After her closest ally Leah was shockingly betrayed, Angela knew she had to win out in the double eviction to survive. Though she fought admirably, she lost a crucial HoH tiebreaker, winding up on the block for the sixth time. And her lack of connections left her on an island, an easy person to send out the door.
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