This past week on the Big Brother Feeds has been nothing short of a maelstrom, with a fresh batch of spoilers emerging in the aftermath of Thursday’s live eviction. We’ve compiled an exhaustive update covering all the pivotal moments—HOH outcomes, nominations, Veto, punishments, prizes—you name it, it’s all encapsulated here, delivering the freshest scoop straight from the Big Brother 26 house.
Brooklyn was ousted in a unanimous decision, and with little time to mourn, the Houseguests swiftly shifted their focus from the Texan matriarch to the looming challenges of Week 6.
Head of Household:
This wasn’t an endurance competition so we didn’t get to see it play out live but we did get the results overnight Thursday into Friday. Tucker was on his way out so he didn’t get to play for this one and Angela did not extend her streak into a three-peat win here.
Instead, the HOH went this week to T’kor. That was a bit of a surprise and certainly a change of pace for the HG who spent the past two weeks shaking things up from the HOH’s plans in the final days of the week. So will she set her plans and then stir it again? We’ll have to see in a few more days.
Nominations:
The Arena remains for at least this week (and probably longer) and that means we’ve got three nominations this week instead of the more typical two. T’kor was up for the challenge and she even got a volunteer as well.
Cam, Makensy, and volunteer Tucker were all sent to the Block. I thought we might have seen Leah make an appearance, but she’ll have her chance soon enough.
AI Instigator:
Unlike the Deepfake HOH, this AI twist’s holder has remained a secret. You’ll remember this was an America’s Vote to bestow the power to wreak havoc on the house while using the hologram to appear as desired without anyone knowing who was saying what.
It’s been effective so far and has HGs talking. Highlights what a shame it is that Quinn was allowed to expose his power or we may have more fun with his Deepfake HOH twist power.
So far the Instigator has revealed the already known flirtmance between Tucker and Rubina along with the Pentagon’s existence. We’ll find out for sure on Sunday’s episode just who won this power, but I’ll be shocked if it’s not Tucker.
Veto Competition:
Tucker was in line to win his third straight PoV but he didn’t make it. Instead, we learned Cam walked away with the medallion as part of the Veto comp with prizes and punishments.
For the prizes, T’kor won $5K (actually Tucker won that but gave it to T’kor and took her punishment) and Makensy won a Hawaii vacation. Then for punishments, Joseph got 24 hours in confinement, Angela got a 1000-ball pickup in 10-hour challenge, and Tucker got to be AINSLEY’s backup system for a few more days.
Veto Meeting:
Cam is going to use it. We know that because he’s not crazy like Tucker. Cam will save himself and T’kor will have to set a renom. So far she’s planning to put Leah on the Block but several of Leah’s followers don’t want that to happen. Quinn said that he wouldn’t allow it and wanted to see Angela on the Block instead. Well, I don’t see that happening, but stay thirsty, Quinn.
The Veto ceremony arrives on Monday afternoon to settle the final Noms of the week. Then they’ll head to the Arena on Thursday night and we’ll find out who heads home next on Big Brother 26!”