Kathryn Dunn is clearing the air about her jurymance with Nick Maccarone in the “Big Brother 21” jury house. Despite their flirty demeanor and some coy talking heads on the show, she says nothing happened between them.
There was “absolutely no hooking up happening,” Dunn told “Us Weekly.” The bond viewers saw on the show, she explains, was merely a friendship that blossomed as a result of being out of the game and getting to know one another in the jury house. If you recall, Dunn was not a fan of Maccarone and was basically pissed at everyone except Jessica Milagros the week she was evicted over her Cliff’s Angels ally Cliff Hogg III, who agreed to a final six deal, concocted by Maccarone, that did not include Milagros.
“If you watched the show, you know that he was not my favorite person in the house and especially during the week I got evicted,...
There was “absolutely no hooking up happening,” Dunn told “Us Weekly.” The bond viewers saw on the show, she explains, was merely a friendship that blossomed as a result of being out of the game and getting to know one another in the jury house. If you recall, Dunn was not a fan of Maccarone and was basically pissed at everyone except Jessica Milagros the week she was evicted over her Cliff’s Angels ally Cliff Hogg III, who agreed to a final six deal, concocted by Maccarone, that did not include Milagros.
“If you watched the show, you know that he was not my favorite person in the house and especially during the week I got evicted,...
- 10/18/2019
- by Joyce Eng
- Gold Derby
You win some, you lose some. Even though Jackson Michie earned bragging rights on Wednesday night as the winner of “Big Brother” Season 21, only 29% of fans who voted in our recent poll claim they’re “happy” he won. Conversely, a whopping 69% of readers proclaim Nicole Anthony “should have won,” while just 2% thought it should have been Holly Allen. Do You agree or disagree with those poll results? Sound off down in the comments section.
See‘Big Brother’ 21: Nicole Anthony named America’s Favorite Houseguest during uncomfortable live finale
Since Day 1, Michie had high hopes of walking out of the house with confetti on his shoulders, and that’s exactly what happened on Day 99 after the jury gave him six votes to Holly’s three. However, his victory was tarnished when host Julie Chen Moonves brought up all of the racist and sexist allegations that had plagued the show in early summer.
See‘Big Brother’ 21: Nicole Anthony named America’s Favorite Houseguest during uncomfortable live finale
Since Day 1, Michie had high hopes of walking out of the house with confetti on his shoulders, and that’s exactly what happened on Day 99 after the jury gave him six votes to Holly’s three. However, his victory was tarnished when host Julie Chen Moonves brought up all of the racist and sexist allegations that had plagued the show in early summer.
- 9/26/2019
- by Marcus James Dixon
- Gold Derby
“Big Brother” finales are often rushed affairs, and arguably the most important part — jury questionnaire and final statements — gets the short shrift so Tptb can cram in various segments, like Swaggy C proposing to Bayleigh last year. That was painful for us, but what happened on Wednesday’s Season 21 finale was painful for the houseguests and absolutely incredible for us.
During the pre-jurors segment, Julie Chen Moonves wasted no time bringing up all the gross behavior this season that ranged from Gr8ful’s bullying of Nicole Anthony (and Ovi Kabir’s sweet defense on her behalf) and racism to Nick Maccarone’s two-timing ways. It was brutal, uncomfortable and glorious, and no one in jury (except maybe Jack Matthews) or the final two, Jackson Michie and Holly Allen, saw it coming at all.
Ironically, Jack, the worst offender this summer, came off the best, but that’s probably because...
During the pre-jurors segment, Julie Chen Moonves wasted no time bringing up all the gross behavior this season that ranged from Gr8ful’s bullying of Nicole Anthony (and Ovi Kabir’s sweet defense on her behalf) and racism to Nick Maccarone’s two-timing ways. It was brutal, uncomfortable and glorious, and no one in jury (except maybe Jack Matthews) or the final two, Jackson Michie and Holly Allen, saw it coming at all.
Ironically, Jack, the worst offender this summer, came off the best, but that’s probably because...
- 9/26/2019
- by Joyce Eng
- Gold Derby
The motto of “Big Brother” has always been “expect the unexpected,” but after Wednesday’s live finale the new motto should really be “expect the uncomfortable.” We’re looking at you, Jackson Michie!
Near the end of the 90-minute episode, host Julie Chen Moonves brought up several of the summer’s most controversial moments, including how some viewers saw Michie’s decision to banish David Alexander, Kemi Fakunle, Jessica Milagros and Cliff Hogg on day one as racist/ageist. But we’re getting ahead of ourselves. The one shining moment from the Season 21 finale was when viewers named Nicole Anthony as America’s Favorite Houseguest.
See‘Big Brother’ finale recap: Who won Season 21 — Jackson Michie, Holly Allen or Nicole Anthony? [Updating Live Blog]
“You’re definitely a butterfly, lady,” Julie told the ultimate underdog following the announcement that she’d won the coveted $25,000 check. Nicole’s night began with the worst news possible...
Near the end of the 90-minute episode, host Julie Chen Moonves brought up several of the summer’s most controversial moments, including how some viewers saw Michie’s decision to banish David Alexander, Kemi Fakunle, Jessica Milagros and Cliff Hogg on day one as racist/ageist. But we’re getting ahead of ourselves. The one shining moment from the Season 21 finale was when viewers named Nicole Anthony as America’s Favorite Houseguest.
See‘Big Brother’ finale recap: Who won Season 21 — Jackson Michie, Holly Allen or Nicole Anthony? [Updating Live Blog]
“You’re definitely a butterfly, lady,” Julie told the ultimate underdog following the announcement that she’d won the coveted $25,000 check. Nicole’s night began with the worst news possible...
- 9/26/2019
- by Marcus James Dixon
- Gold Derby
It’s been another wild and wacky summer inside the “Big Brother” house, but the time has finally come to reveal the winner of the camp-themed Season 21. Heading into Wednesday’s 90-minute finale, only three houseguests remained in the running to claim the $500,000 prize: challenge beast Jackson Michie, his showmance partner Holly Allen and ultimate underdog Nicole Anthony. By the end of the episode, the jury had voted for one finalist to join the “Bb” winners list and America’s Favorite Houseguest was also named. So how’d it all play out?
See‘Big Brother 21’ spoilers: Nicole tries to campaign to a showmance, while Jackson starts getting paranoid
Below, check out our minute-by-minute “Big Brother” recap of Season 21, Episode 40 to find out what happened Wednesday, September 25 at 9:30 p.m. Then be sure to sound off in the comments section about your favorite houseguests on CBS’s reality TV show...
See‘Big Brother 21’ spoilers: Nicole tries to campaign to a showmance, while Jackson starts getting paranoid
Below, check out our minute-by-minute “Big Brother” recap of Season 21, Episode 40 to find out what happened Wednesday, September 25 at 9:30 p.m. Then be sure to sound off in the comments section about your favorite houseguests on CBS’s reality TV show...
- 9/26/2019
- by Denton Davidson and Marcus James Dixon
- Gold Derby
Season 21 of “Big Brother” ends on Wednesday, September 25 with a live 90-minute finale on CBS that kicks off at 9:30 pm Et/8:30 pm Ct. Three houseguests are still in the running for the $500,000 grand prize: Holly Allen, Nicole Anthony and Jackson Michie. On Sunday’s episode, we saw Jackson win Part 1 of the 3-part Final Head of Household competition. Keep reading if you want “Big Brother” spoilers on who won Part 2 of the Final Hoh and who is likely to win season 21.
Part 2 took place on Saturday and saw Holly and Nicole do battle. After a marathon competition, Holly emerged as the winner. That means she and Jackson will face off on the live episode in Part 3 of the Final Head of Household competition. The winner of that will get to choose which of the other two to take to the #BB21 jury.
As of this writing, both Holly...
Part 2 took place on Saturday and saw Holly and Nicole do battle. After a marathon competition, Holly emerged as the winner. That means she and Jackson will face off on the live episode in Part 3 of the Final Head of Household competition. The winner of that will get to choose which of the other two to take to the #BB21 jury.
As of this writing, both Holly...
- 9/25/2019
- by Paul Sheehan
- Gold Derby
The “Big Brother 21” winner will be crowned Wednesday after the jurors cast their votes. And unlike most seasons, there is no suspense as to who the final two will be. Since Jackson Michie and Holly Allen won the first two parts of the final Hoh, respectively, they’ll take each other to final two, regardless of who wins Part 3 on Wednesday’s finale (though Jackson’s been dealing with a bout of paranoia recently). This is what happens when you don’t break up a showmance. So that means Nicole Anthony will be the ninth and final juror.
So how will the jury vote between Jolly? Will they be as bitter as the last three? There’s still a lot of variables, like the jury roundtable, if Cliff Hogg III will in fact try to sway everyone against Jackson, the jury questions and the final speeches. But based on everything we know so far,...
So how will the jury vote between Jolly? Will they be as bitter as the last three? There’s still a lot of variables, like the jury roundtable, if Cliff Hogg III will in fact try to sway everyone against Jackson, the jury questions and the final speeches. But based on everything we know so far,...
- 9/25/2019
- by Joyce Eng
- Gold Derby
Just nine people will decide who wins “Big Brother” 21 on Wednesday, September 25 during the live 90-minute finale. We know the #BB21 winner will be one of the Final 3 — Holly Allen, Nicole Anthony and Jackson Michie. Loyal fans of the reality show can only watch from the sidelines as the Final 2 houseguests make their respective cases to the jury.
But “Big Brother” viewers do get to have their say as to who is “America’s Favorite Houseguest.” The winner of this popular vote will get bragging rights and $25,000. Last year, Tyler Crispen had to settle for runner-up status to #BB20 winner Kaycee Clark but he was named “America’s Favorite Houseguest.”
All 16 of the “Big Brother” houseguests in season 21 are eligible for this title. This includes the first five to be evicted (David Alexander, Kemi Fakunle, Ovi Kabir, Sam Smith and Isabella Wang); the jury pool and the Final 3.
We’ve...
But “Big Brother” viewers do get to have their say as to who is “America’s Favorite Houseguest.” The winner of this popular vote will get bragging rights and $25,000. Last year, Tyler Crispen had to settle for runner-up status to #BB20 winner Kaycee Clark but he was named “America’s Favorite Houseguest.”
All 16 of the “Big Brother” houseguests in season 21 are eligible for this title. This includes the first five to be evicted (David Alexander, Kemi Fakunle, Ovi Kabir, Sam Smith and Isabella Wang); the jury pool and the Final 3.
We’ve...
- 9/24/2019
- by Paul Sheehan
- Gold Derby
After three months and 39 episodes, season 21 of “Big Brother” ends on Wednesday (September 25) with a 90-minute live finale. Watch the teaser video above and then keep reading for all the #BB21 spoilers. We know who is in the Final 2 and which of these houseguests will win #BB21 and claim both bragging rights and the $500,000 prize.
After last Thursday’s show, which saw the eviction of Cliff Hogg, the Final 3 players were Holly Allen, Nicole Anthony and Jackson Michie. On Sunday’s episode, we saw Jackson win Part 1 of the 3-part Final Head of Household competition.
After Jackson won Part 1, Holly and Nicole were pitted against each other in Part 2. Nicole knew that it was do-or-die for her and that she must win. Part 2 played out offline on Saturday and when the feeds returned we quickly learned that she had lost to Holly. That meant Nicole faced certain eviction on Wednesday...
After last Thursday’s show, which saw the eviction of Cliff Hogg, the Final 3 players were Holly Allen, Nicole Anthony and Jackson Michie. On Sunday’s episode, we saw Jackson win Part 1 of the 3-part Final Head of Household competition.
After Jackson won Part 1, Holly and Nicole were pitted against each other in Part 2. Nicole knew that it was do-or-die for her and that she must win. Part 2 played out offline on Saturday and when the feeds returned we quickly learned that she had lost to Holly. That meant Nicole faced certain eviction on Wednesday...
- 9/24/2019
- by Paul Sheehan
- Gold Derby
The winner of “Big Brother” Season 21 will be decided by the jury of nine, but the recipient of America’s Favorite Houseguest will be chosen by viewers like You. Hurry — time is running out to have your say, as voting closes Wednesday, September 25 at 9 am Pst. You can vote up to 10 times per day at cbs.com/bbvote for who you want to be named America’s Favorite Houseguest. That player will also receive a special cash prize of $25,000 from host Julie Chen Moonves live during the finale episode.
First-time voters will be prompted to login to CBS for free via Facebook or email. Once you cast your vote for the “BB21” houseguest of your choice, you’ll have the option of sharing your pick on social media. You can vote for the same person 10 times or spread the wealth among a number of contestants, so what’s your strategy?...
First-time voters will be prompted to login to CBS for free via Facebook or email. Once you cast your vote for the “BB21” houseguest of your choice, you’ll have the option of sharing your pick on social media. You can vote for the same person 10 times or spread the wealth among a number of contestants, so what’s your strategy?...
- 9/23/2019
- by Marcus James Dixon
- Gold Derby
And then there were three. Following the eviction of Cliff Hogg, the only houseguests still in the running to win “Big Brother” Season 21 are Jackson Michie, Holly Allen and Nicole Anthony. Whoever becomes the last Head of Household of the season will earn the power to bring someone with them to the final two, so it’s do or die time for our final three players. Sunday’s episode featured Part 1 of the three-part Hoh competition, in addition to showcasing some of the wackiest and wildest moments from the summer.
See‘Big Brother’: How to vote for America’s Favorite Houseguest — You decide who will receive $25,000!
Below, check out our minute-by-minute “Big Brother” recap of Season 21, Episode 39 to find out what happened Sunday, September 22 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...
See‘Big Brother’: How to vote for America’s Favorite Houseguest — You decide who will receive $25,000!
Below, check out our minute-by-minute “Big Brother” recap of Season 21, Episode 39 to find out what happened Sunday, September 22 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...
- 9/22/2019
- by Denton Davidson and Marcus James Dixon
- Gold Derby
After 93 days in the “Big Brother” house, Cliff Hogg was sent packing on Thursday’s live eviction episode when Jackson Michie cast the sole vote to send the 54-year old engineer to jury. Although Nicole Anthony was the reigning Head of Household and had nominated Holly Allen and Michie for eviction, Michie won the most important Power of Veto of the summer, giving him the only vote on eviction night. Despite what Cliff may have thought, there was no chance Michie was going to save Cliff over his girlfriend Holly. Thankfully, host Julie Chen Moonves was waiting outside to ask Cliff what all of America wanted to know: “What was he thinking?!”
“I think I was getting a little too dependent on Michie and Holly,” Cliff admits. “I knew [Michie] was a strong person and I thought I could ride behind him. I was really thinking at some point someone else...
“I think I was getting a little too dependent on Michie and Holly,” Cliff admits. “I knew [Michie] was a strong person and I thought I could ride behind him. I was really thinking at some point someone else...
- 9/20/2019
- by Denton Davidson
- Gold Derby
The 21st season of “Big Brother” is about to come to a close, but there are still two huge questions left unanswered: Who will join the “Bb” winners list and who will be named America’s Favorite Houseguest? While the winner’s fate is in the hands of the jury, this season’s favorite player will be decided by You at home. Here’s how to vote:
From now until September 25, 2019 at 9 am Pst you can vote up to 10 times per day at cbs.com/bbvote for who you want to be named America’s Favorite Houseguest. That contestant will receive a special prize of $25,000 on finale night. First-time voters will be prompted to login to CBS for free via Facebook or email. Once you cast your vote for the houseguest of your choice, you’ll have the option of sharing it on social media.
See‘Big Brother 21’ spoilers: Final...
From now until September 25, 2019 at 9 am Pst you can vote up to 10 times per day at cbs.com/bbvote for who you want to be named America’s Favorite Houseguest. That contestant will receive a special prize of $25,000 on finale night. First-time voters will be prompted to login to CBS for free via Facebook or email. Once you cast your vote for the houseguest of your choice, you’ll have the option of sharing it on social media.
See‘Big Brother 21’ spoilers: Final...
- 9/20/2019
- by Marcus James Dixon
- Gold Derby
Heading into Thursday night’s eviction episode of “Big Brother,” two of the final three houseguests had already been revealed: Head of Household Nicole Anthony and Veto champion Jackson Michie, whose power granted him the sole vote to evict. As for the other two players, Holly Allen was Michie’s showmance partner who he promised to bring to the final three, and Cliff Hogg also felt safe because of the deal he made with Michie earlier in the week. So whose dreams ended up being shattered on live television: Holly or Cliff?
See‘Big Brother 21’ spoilers: Final 3 are set but who do you want to win #BB21? [Poll]
Below, check out our minute-by-minute “Big Brother” recap of Season 21, Episode 38 to find out what happened Thursday, September 19 at 9/8c. Then be sure to sound off in the comments section about your favorite houseguests on CBS’s reality TV show, who annoys you...
See‘Big Brother 21’ spoilers: Final 3 are set but who do you want to win #BB21? [Poll]
Below, check out our minute-by-minute “Big Brother” recap of Season 21, Episode 38 to find out what happened Thursday, September 19 at 9/8c. Then be sure to sound off in the comments section about your favorite houseguests on CBS’s reality TV show, who annoys you...
- 9/19/2019
- by Denton Davidson and Marcus James Dixon
- Gold Derby
Even though “Big Brother’s” Jackson Michie made a deal this week to bring Cliff Hogg to the final three if he ended up winning the Veto competition, Michie had no intention of keeping that promise. In his mind, Cliff and Nicole Anthony struck first when they contemplated sending home Michie’s showmance partner Holly Allen last week over Tommy Bracco, which now gives him the right to lie to Cliff and Nicole.
After winning the final Veto comp of “BB21,” Michie broke down in tears as he apologized to Cliff and his family. “I’m sorry, Cliff,” he said in the Diary Room at the end of Wednesday’s episode. “I love you as a man, but I’m gonna have to send you home this week. And to the Hogg family, I’m very sorry that I am gonna have to do this.”
See‘Big Brother 21’ spoilers: September...
After winning the final Veto comp of “BB21,” Michie broke down in tears as he apologized to Cliff and his family. “I’m sorry, Cliff,” he said in the Diary Room at the end of Wednesday’s episode. “I love you as a man, but I’m gonna have to send you home this week. And to the Hogg family, I’m very sorry that I am gonna have to do this.”
See‘Big Brother 21’ spoilers: September...
- 9/19/2019
- by Marcus James Dixon
- Gold Derby
On Sunday’s dramatic episode of “Big Brother,” we saw Nicole Anthony win the embarrassingly short endurance competition to become Week 12 Head of Household. She targeted Jackson Michie for eviction on September 19 and named his showmance Holly Allen as the other nomination. Nicole’s pal Cliff Hogg would cast the only vote.
The only way for Jackson to avoid eviction on Thursday was to be removed from the line-up at Monday’s Power of Veto ceremony. We’ve been watching the #BB21 live feeds all weekend long so keep reading if you want to know spoilers about the results of Saturday’s Pov and its effect on the Final 4 eviction nominations.
This is only the second time in 12 weeks for Jackson to face a jury of his peers. Cliff had nominated him in Week 4 but he won the Pov; Isabella Wang was the renom and lost the eviction vote. Jackson...
The only way for Jackson to avoid eviction on Thursday was to be removed from the line-up at Monday’s Power of Veto ceremony. We’ve been watching the #BB21 live feeds all weekend long so keep reading if you want to know spoilers about the results of Saturday’s Pov and its effect on the Final 4 eviction nominations.
This is only the second time in 12 weeks for Jackson to face a jury of his peers. Cliff had nominated him in Week 4 but he won the Pov; Isabella Wang was the renom and lost the eviction vote. Jackson...
- 9/16/2019
- by Paul Sheehan
- Gold Derby
Tommy Bracco cartwheeled his way to “Big Brother” 21 host Julie Chen Moonves after becoming the latest houseguest sent packing on Thursday’s live eviction episode. Despite launching a convincing campaign to save himself, Tommy was outsmarted by Head of Household Jackson Michie, who wove together a brilliant web of lies to convince Cliff Hogg and Nicole Anthony that Tommy couldn’t be trusted. In a last minute decision, Cliff and Nicole ultimately decided to evict Tommy over Michie’s number one ally and showmance, Holly Allen.
“He got me!” Tommy exclaims as he sits down with Julie. “It’s all false! It’s all a lie.” After Julie explains that viewers at home have not seen what transpired between Michie and Tommy, she gives the Broadway dancer an opportunity to explain his emotional final hours in the house.
SEETommy is the latest victim of the Otev curse on ‘Big Brother...
“He got me!” Tommy exclaims as he sits down with Julie. “It’s all false! It’s all a lie.” After Julie explains that viewers at home have not seen what transpired between Michie and Tommy, she gives the Broadway dancer an opportunity to explain his emotional final hours in the house.
SEETommy is the latest victim of the Otev curse on ‘Big Brother...
- 9/13/2019
- by Denton Davidson
- Gold Derby
Who would have thought that the two most influential people in the “Big Brother” house would be underdogs Nicole Anthony and Cliff Hogg? Well, that’s exactly how things shaped up this week after Nicole won the Veto and removed Cliff from the chopping block. That meant Head of Household Jackson Michie had no choice but to nominate his showmance partner Holly Allen alongside Tommy Bracco. When it came down to it, did Nicole and Cliff vote on Thursday to send home Holly, thereby breaking up the final duo in the house, or evict Tommy, the only person not in their alliance?
SEEJessica thinks Nicole was a mole on ‘Big Brother 21,’ which is pathetically hilarious
Below, check out our minute-by-minute “Big Brother” recap of Season 21, Episode 35 to find out what happened Thursday, September 12 at 9/8c. Then be sure to sound off in the comments section about your favorite houseguests on CBS’s reality TV show,...
SEEJessica thinks Nicole was a mole on ‘Big Brother 21,’ which is pathetically hilarious
Below, check out our minute-by-minute “Big Brother” recap of Season 21, Episode 35 to find out what happened Thursday, September 12 at 9/8c. Then be sure to sound off in the comments section about your favorite houseguests on CBS’s reality TV show,...
- 9/13/2019
- by Denton Davidson and Marcus James Dixon
- Gold Derby
If you thought being out of the “Big Brother 21” house would give Jessica Milagros some clarity and grasp of the game, you are dead wrong. Girl still hasn’t been able to buy a clue yet, and you can look no further than her off-the-reservation belief that Nicole Anthony was a mole.
Yup, you read that correctly. Jess answered a series of fan questions from the jury house on Twitter on Wednesday; among them was one asking what she would’ve done differently in the game.
“Now looking back at this, I really wish that we could’ve gotten rid of Nicole,” Jess answered. “And I know that’s weird because she was part of my alliance, but I feel in my gut that she was a mole and I never really trusted it. So I think that her out probably would’ve been the best decision for my game.
Yup, you read that correctly. Jess answered a series of fan questions from the jury house on Twitter on Wednesday; among them was one asking what she would’ve done differently in the game.
“Now looking back at this, I really wish that we could’ve gotten rid of Nicole,” Jess answered. “And I know that’s weird because she was part of my alliance, but I feel in my gut that she was a mole and I never really trusted it. So I think that her out probably would’ve been the best decision for my game.
- 9/12/2019
- by Joyce Eng
- Gold Derby
When Jackson Michie won the Final 5 Head of Household, he never imagined in a million years the week would end with his showmance partner Holly Allen going up on the block … and possibly being evicted. But that’s exactly what happened thanks to Nicole Anthony winning the power of Veto in Wednesday’s episode and removing her ride-or-die Cliff Hogg from the chopping block. Michie had no other chance but to nominate Holly as a replacement, meaning either she or Tommy Bracco will be going home on Thursday.
See‘Big Brother 21’ spoilers: September 12 episode will include Week 11 eviction vote between Holly and Tommy and we know who’ll lose
“My fate is now in Cliff and Nicole’s hands,” Holly declared in the Diary Room following the Veto meeting. “They are the only votes this week. I trust their character. I trust their morals. But at the end of the...
See‘Big Brother 21’ spoilers: September 12 episode will include Week 11 eviction vote between Holly and Tommy and we know who’ll lose
“My fate is now in Cliff and Nicole’s hands,” Holly declared in the Diary Room following the Veto meeting. “They are the only votes this week. I trust their character. I trust their morals. But at the end of the...
- 9/12/2019
- by Marcus James Dixon
- Gold Derby
Tommy Bracco is truly alone in the “Big Brother” house, as the other players all have a Final 4 deal that’s gotten them this far in the game: Jackson Michie, Holly Allen, Nicole Anthony and Cliff Hogg. After Michie won the Head of Household competition (yet again), he put up Tommy as his target and Cliff as a pawn. However, the Veto competition could throw a wrench in Michie’s plans if Tommy ends up pulling out a victory. That’d force Michie to replace him with Nicole (because Holly is his showmance partner), meaning the duo of Cliff and Nicole would officially be split up. So how did the Veto play out on Wednesday night?
See‘Big Brother’ 21: Final 5 power rankings for Michie, Holly, Cliff, Nicole and Tommy — Who’s likeliest to win?
Below, check out our minute-by-minute “Big Brother” recap of Season 21, Episode 34 to find out what happened Wednesday,...
See‘Big Brother’ 21: Final 5 power rankings for Michie, Holly, Cliff, Nicole and Tommy — Who’s likeliest to win?
Below, check out our minute-by-minute “Big Brother” recap of Season 21, Episode 34 to find out what happened Wednesday,...
- 9/11/2019
- by Denton Davidson and Marcus James Dixon
- Gold Derby
Operation Evict Holly is still in the works on “Big Brother 21,” and on Monday, Nicole Anthony heard exactly what she needed to hear.
Well, kind of. After Nicole used the Veto on Cliff Hogg III and Jackson Michie was forced to renom Holly Allen, Jackson heavily implied to Nicole that he was cool if Holly left. Let’s back up for a second here for some context. Jolly have been having a lot of lovers’ spats lately and they had another one early Monday night in bed. They’re all stupid and never go anywhere. This one was about “The Challenge” (really) because Cliff had brought it up and Jackson said he would love to go on. This did not sit well with Holly because she was worried Jackson would sleep with other women on the show.
So after some long hemming and hawing from Holly, they ended up fighting...
Well, kind of. After Nicole used the Veto on Cliff Hogg III and Jackson Michie was forced to renom Holly Allen, Jackson heavily implied to Nicole that he was cool if Holly left. Let’s back up for a second here for some context. Jolly have been having a lot of lovers’ spats lately and they had another one early Monday night in bed. They’re all stupid and never go anywhere. This one was about “The Challenge” (really) because Cliff had brought it up and Jackson said he would love to go on. This did not sit well with Holly because she was worried Jackson would sleep with other women on the show.
So after some long hemming and hawing from Holly, they ended up fighting...
- 9/10/2019
- by Joyce Eng
- Gold Derby
Even with the Week 11 Head of Household competition delayed till late Friday morning, the rest of the houseguests could not rally to keep Jackson Michie from winning for the third time in four weeks. This powerhouse player then had to decide which two #BB21 houseguests to nominate for the live eviction vote on September 12. He knew immediately that he wanted to target Tommy Bracco, the one houseguest not in his alliance for the Final 4. As with last week, Jackson tagged Cliff Hogg as the pawn.
Tommy was just in the firing line with the second eviction of the live episode on Thursday. He and Christie Murphy were nominated by Hoh Nicole Anthony. Despite having won the Power of Veto twice before, Tommy failed to win it when it really mattered. Instead, Cliff claimed the Pov. However, as Christie was the target so Tommy was safe.
Both times Tommy took the Pov,...
Tommy was just in the firing line with the second eviction of the live episode on Thursday. He and Christie Murphy were nominated by Hoh Nicole Anthony. Despite having won the Power of Veto twice before, Tommy failed to win it when it really mattered. Instead, Cliff claimed the Pov. However, as Christie was the target so Tommy was safe.
Both times Tommy took the Pov,...
- 9/9/2019
- by Paul Sheehan
- Gold Derby
With the evictions of Jessica Milagros and Christie Murphy, only the Final 5 houseguests remained in the running to win the $500,000 grand prize on “Big Brother” Season 21: Jackson Michie, Holly Allen, Cliff Hogg, Nicole Anthony and Tommy Bracco. Nicole was ineligible to compete in Sunday’s Head of Household competition, which meant the other four faced off to earn power for the week in a fun comp hosted by Chris “Swaggy C” Williams and Bayleigh Dayton from “BB20.” So who became the next Hoh and which two houseguests did they nominate for eviction?
See‘Big Brother 21’s’ Jessica explains why she never changed her gameplay and her hilarious wall fall: ‘Oh no, it’s a thing!!!’
Below, check out our minute-by-minute “Big Brother” recap of Season 21, Episode 33 to find out what happened Sunday, September 8 at 8/7c. Then be sure to sound off in the comments section about your favorite houseguests...
See‘Big Brother 21’s’ Jessica explains why she never changed her gameplay and her hilarious wall fall: ‘Oh no, it’s a thing!!!’
Below, check out our minute-by-minute “Big Brother” recap of Season 21, Episode 33 to find out what happened Sunday, September 8 at 8/7c. Then be sure to sound off in the comments section about your favorite houseguests...
- 9/8/2019
- by Denton Davidson and Marcus James Dixon
- Gold Derby
After Thursday’s jam-packed “Big Brother” with its double eviction, this Sunday’s episode kicks off with the delayed Week 11 Head of Household competition, All of the houseguests except outgoing Hoh Nicole Anthony took part. Watch the teaser video above for a taste of the excitement in store for #BB21 fans on September 8. And keep reading if you want spoilers on what else is to come on this action-packed installment, which is episode 33 of season 21.
The Hoh competition didn’t take place right after the end of Thursday’s live show. Instead it was moved back to late Friday morning. But even with a well-earned sleep, the rest of the houseguests were no competition for Jackson Michie who claimed the title of Head of Household for the third time in four weeks.
That win wasn’t much of a surprise given Jackson’s stellar track record lately. Nor was it...
The Hoh competition didn’t take place right after the end of Thursday’s live show. Instead it was moved back to late Friday morning. But even with a well-earned sleep, the rest of the houseguests were no competition for Jackson Michie who claimed the title of Head of Household for the third time in four weeks.
That win wasn’t much of a surprise given Jackson’s stellar track record lately. Nor was it...
- 9/7/2019
- by Paul Sheehan
- Gold Derby
Jessica Milagros gifted us one of the best weeks of “Big Brother 21” when she won Hoh and Veto in Week 6, nominated two huge threats, Jack Matthews and Jackson Michie, and got Jack out, giving the game the shakeup it desperately needed. But before that week and afterward, she was hardly a major player in the grand scheme of things (and she knew it). Or as Zingbot called her, a “snoozefest.”
There probably was a path for her to follow to the end, but Jess was Jackson’s target this week, and she went out with a 4-0 vote as the first evictee on Thursday’s double eviction night. It was kind of poetic that she went out in seventh place, flying solo, with three tight duos left since Jess was admittedly clueless about all the alliances and conversations happening in the house.
Why does she think she was a day...
There probably was a path for her to follow to the end, but Jess was Jackson’s target this week, and she went out with a 4-0 vote as the first evictee on Thursday’s double eviction night. It was kind of poetic that she went out in seventh place, flying solo, with three tight duos left since Jess was admittedly clueless about all the alliances and conversations happening in the house.
Why does she think she was a day...
- 9/6/2019
- by Joyce Eng
- Gold Derby
The highly anticipated double eviction episode of “Big Brother” Season 21 was expected to bring the drama and it certainly delivered! Just 15 minutes after host Julie Chen Moonves opened the show, Jessica Milagros was evicted over Cliff Hogg in a unanimous 4-0 vote. Jessica had been the main target of Head of Household Jackson Michie all week, so it didn’t come us much of a surprise to see her sent packing.
By the end of the hour, Christie Murphy finally saw her game come to an end as well. A shocking Hoh win by Nicole Anthony sent Christie back on the block alongside her Bff Tommy Bracco. After Cliff won the Power of Veto and kept the nominations the same, he joined Holly Allen and Michie in making Christie Juror #6.
See ‘Big Brother’ will return for a 22nd season, and yes, so will Julie Chen Moonves
Following Jessica’s eviction,...
By the end of the hour, Christie Murphy finally saw her game come to an end as well. A shocking Hoh win by Nicole Anthony sent Christie back on the block alongside her Bff Tommy Bracco. After Cliff won the Power of Veto and kept the nominations the same, he joined Holly Allen and Michie in making Christie Juror #6.
See ‘Big Brother’ will return for a 22nd season, and yes, so will Julie Chen Moonves
Following Jessica’s eviction,...
- 9/6/2019
- by Denton Davidson
- Gold Derby
It’s finally here, the first double eviction episode of “Big Brother” Season 21! At the start of the dramatic hour, both Jessica Milagros and Cliff Hogg had been nominated by current Head of Household Jackson Michie. Things weren’t looking good for Jessica, as she was Michie’s true target since Cliff was part of a secret four-person alliance with Michie, Holly Allen and Nicole Anthony. On the other side of the house was Christie Murphy and Tommy Bracco, friends who were safe at the first eviction of the night but were clearly outnumbered for the second eviction. So which two houseguests ended up having one-on-one conversations with Julie Chen Moonves by the time the dust settled?
SEEJessica Milagros (‘Big Brother’) still hopes she can survive eviction night: ‘I’m gonna have to start getting scrappy’
Below, check out our minute-by-minute “Big Brother” recap of Season 21, Episode 32 to find out what happened Thursday,...
SEEJessica Milagros (‘Big Brother’) still hopes she can survive eviction night: ‘I’m gonna have to start getting scrappy’
Below, check out our minute-by-minute “Big Brother” recap of Season 21, Episode 32 to find out what happened Thursday,...
- 9/6/2019
- by Denton Davidson and Marcus James Dixon
- Gold Derby
‘Big Brother 21’ spoilers: Battle lines are drawn as the duos prepare to duel in the double eviction
Wednesday brought on more campaigning in the “Big Brother 21” house, but the biggest thing that happened was that Holly Allen was sick. No, just kidding. It’s that the sides are even more clear for what will be a pivotal double eviction on Thursday.
Jessica Milagros will be the first evictee. Sorry, Jess, you tried. Her pitch to Nicole Anthony was Ok, but it was B.S. because Nicole was never her No. 1, as she claimed, or someone she always trusted, since she’s said multiple times in the past few weeks she didn’t trust her. Jess made a last-ditch campaign to Holly and Jackson Michie, arguing that Cliff Hogg III is a bigger threat and someone who has a greater chance of winning than she does, and that it would look better on Jackson’s resume to say he got him out instead of her and Analyse Talavera.
Jessica Milagros will be the first evictee. Sorry, Jess, you tried. Her pitch to Nicole Anthony was Ok, but it was B.S. because Nicole was never her No. 1, as she claimed, or someone she always trusted, since she’s said multiple times in the past few weeks she didn’t trust her. Jess made a last-ditch campaign to Holly and Jackson Michie, arguing that Cliff Hogg III is a bigger threat and someone who has a greater chance of winning than she does, and that it would look better on Jackson’s resume to say he got him out instead of her and Analyse Talavera.
- 9/5/2019
- by Joyce Eng
- Gold Derby
It took 10 weeks, but the double eviction is finally happening on Thursday on “Big Brother 21.” There are seven houseguests left, so we’ll go down to five by the end of the night. Who could be walking out the door without a chance (besides Veto) to fight for their “Big Brother” life?
First, let’s just assume that Jessica Milagros will be the first evictee on Thursday. She’s still on the block, now opposite Cliff Hogg III after Tommy Bracco saved Christie Murphy with the Veto. Jess is Jackson Michie‘s target, which is dumb for a multitude of reasons, but we won’t get into that now. She, Christie and Tommy are trying to flip Nicole Anthony to keep Jess, but it likely won’t happen. So it’s buh-bye for Jess. That leaves six people, who just so happen to fall into three duos: Tommy and Christie,...
First, let’s just assume that Jessica Milagros will be the first evictee on Thursday. She’s still on the block, now opposite Cliff Hogg III after Tommy Bracco saved Christie Murphy with the Veto. Jess is Jackson Michie‘s target, which is dumb for a multitude of reasons, but we won’t get into that now. She, Christie and Tommy are trying to flip Nicole Anthony to keep Jess, but it likely won’t happen. So it’s buh-bye for Jess. That leaves six people, who just so happen to fall into three duos: Tommy and Christie,...
- 9/5/2019
- by Joyce Eng
- Gold Derby
“It sucks,” cried Jessica Milagros at the end of Wednesday’s episode of “Big Brother” after Tommy Bracco won the Veto and removed his friend Christie Murphy from the chopping block. Head of Household Jackson Michie then put up Cliff Hogg as a replacement, meaning either Jessica or Cliff will be eliminated during Thursday’s double eviction. “I can honestly say that I love each individual in here,” Jessica continued. But that doesn’t mean she’s not going to campaign to stay in the house. “It’s the hardest thing to try to figure out how to keep myself here. It’s down to the line where I’m gonna have to figure it out and I’m gonna have to start getting scrappy.”
See‘Big Brother 21’ spoilers: September 5 episode will include Week 10 eviction vote between Jessica and Cliff and we know who’ll lose
Tommy’s decision to...
See‘Big Brother 21’ spoilers: September 5 episode will include Week 10 eviction vote between Jessica and Cliff and we know who’ll lose
Tommy’s decision to...
- 9/5/2019
- by Marcus James Dixon
- Gold Derby
“Big Brother” is live on Thursday September 5 and will included the Week 10 eviction vote between Cliff Hogg and Jessica Milagros. Which of them do you think will be sent home by the rest of the #BB21 houseguests? Cast your vote in our poll below and keep reading if you want spoilers on the likeliest results for the eviction vote on episode 32 of season 21.
Jackson Michie has had his sights set on Jess ever since he won Head of Household last Thursday. He is convinced that she is determined to oust the remaining men in the house, if given a chance. Jackson has a long history with Jess. He was the only vote against her when she was on the block in Week 2; the rest of the house voted to evict Kemi Fakunle.
Cliff is the renom, who is playing the part of a pawn as per his deal with Jackson.
Jackson Michie has had his sights set on Jess ever since he won Head of Household last Thursday. He is convinced that she is determined to oust the remaining men in the house, if given a chance. Jackson has a long history with Jess. He was the only vote against her when she was on the block in Week 2; the rest of the house voted to evict Kemi Fakunle.
Cliff is the renom, who is playing the part of a pawn as per his deal with Jackson.
- 9/5/2019
- by Paul Sheehan
- Gold Derby
With only seven houseguests left in the “Big Brother” house, new Head of Household Jackson Michie didn’t have a huge pool of players to choose from when it came to making his nominations. In the end he put up Christie Murphy (as a pawn) and Jessica Milagros (as his true target). However, both mental threats vowed to play their all in the Veto competition and remove themselves from the block. So did Wednesday’s Veto medallion end up saving Christie or Jessica? And if so, who did Michie nominate in their place?
See‘Big Brother 21’s’ Nick says ‘karma will come around’ for Tommy, sets the record straight on his bowl cut
Below, check out our minute-by-minute “Big Brother” recap of Season 21, Episode 31 to find out what happened Wednesday, September 4 at 8/7c. Then be sure to sound off in the comments section about your favorite houseguests on CBS’s reality TV show,...
See‘Big Brother 21’s’ Nick says ‘karma will come around’ for Tommy, sets the record straight on his bowl cut
Below, check out our minute-by-minute “Big Brother” recap of Season 21, Episode 31 to find out what happened Wednesday, September 4 at 8/7c. Then be sure to sound off in the comments section about your favorite houseguests on CBS’s reality TV show,...
- 9/4/2019
- by Denton Davidson and Marcus James Dixon
- Gold Derby
It was another low-key Taco Tuesday in the “Big Brother 21” house, but Tommy Bracco did sort of try to execute his plan to try to flip the vote to get out Cliff Hogg III instead of Jessica Milagros, which actually wasn’t as “risky” as he had advertised.
Tommy’s brilliant idea involved convincing Jackson Michie that Cliff has been working with Tommy and Christie Murphy, ergo Chris is untrustworthy. His plan required Jess to sell it to Jackson, but Christie pointed out that Jess would probably be uncomfortable lying. True, and also, she’d insert about 472 “likes” in there, so who would even know what she was trying to say? Christie suggested that they try to get Nicole Anthony’s vote instead by telling her that working with Cliff, Jackson and Holly Allen isn’t good for her game because they’d all beat her. Tommy thought it was...
Tommy’s brilliant idea involved convincing Jackson Michie that Cliff has been working with Tommy and Christie Murphy, ergo Chris is untrustworthy. His plan required Jess to sell it to Jackson, but Christie pointed out that Jess would probably be uncomfortable lying. True, and also, she’d insert about 472 “likes” in there, so who would even know what she was trying to say? Christie suggested that they try to get Nicole Anthony’s vote instead by telling her that working with Cliff, Jackson and Holly Allen isn’t good for her game because they’d all beat her. Tommy thought it was...
- 9/4/2019
- by Joyce Eng
- Gold Derby
Is Jackson Michie‘s target on “Big Brother 21” going to flip for the second time? If Tommy Bracco has his way, then yes.
To be fair, Jackson’s target should have already flipped from Jessica Milagros to Christie Murphy or Tommy Bracco, but Holly Allen, Cliff Hogg III and Nicole Anthony weren’t able to convince him, or really tried too much to, before nominations. And after Tommy won the Veto and saved Christie, Cliff is now up, voluntarily, as a pawn to ensure Jess goes home.
Jolly, Cliff and Nicole think they’ve been so slick with their final four deal and that Cliff going on the block will deflect any suspicions that they’re working together. But as we learned in Tommy’s and Christie’s Diary Rooms in Sunday’s episode, they think Jackson, Holly, Cliff and Nicole have a final four, and Tommy believed his suspicions...
To be fair, Jackson’s target should have already flipped from Jessica Milagros to Christie Murphy or Tommy Bracco, but Holly Allen, Cliff Hogg III and Nicole Anthony weren’t able to convince him, or really tried too much to, before nominations. And after Tommy won the Veto and saved Christie, Cliff is now up, voluntarily, as a pawn to ensure Jess goes home.
Jolly, Cliff and Nicole think they’ve been so slick with their final four deal and that Cliff going on the block will deflect any suspicions that they’re working together. But as we learned in Tommy’s and Christie’s Diary Rooms in Sunday’s episode, they think Jackson, Holly, Cliff and Nicole have a final four, and Tommy believed his suspicions...
- 9/3/2019
- by Joyce Eng
- Gold Derby
“Big Brother” viewers are desperate to see Christie Murphy get evicted from the house on September 5. In our survey of #BB21 fans, this 28-year-old boutique owner from from suburban New Jersey is the overwhelming favorite to get the boot over Jessica Milagros. Christie earned the votes of a whopping 75% in our poll.
Jess, a 37-year-old model from Chicago, is the predicted pick to be the 10th houseguest evicted by just 22% of respondents. If you haven’t cast your ballot in our poll yet, be sure to do so at the bottom of this post.
The other 3% of voters would like to see a different houseguest in the firing line this Thursday. The only way that will happen is if Christie, Jessica or one of their allies won the Power of Veto competition. We’ve been watching the live feeds and have your “Big Brother” spoilers on both Saturday’s Pov...
Jess, a 37-year-old model from Chicago, is the predicted pick to be the 10th houseguest evicted by just 22% of respondents. If you haven’t cast your ballot in our poll yet, be sure to do so at the bottom of this post.
The other 3% of voters would like to see a different houseguest in the firing line this Thursday. The only way that will happen is if Christie, Jessica or one of their allies won the Power of Veto competition. We’ve been watching the live feeds and have your “Big Brother” spoilers on both Saturday’s Pov...
- 9/3/2019
- by Paul Sheehan
- Gold Derby
On Sunday’s episode of “Big Brother,” we learned that Jackson Michie had won the Head of Household endurance competition shortly after the end of last Thursday’s live show. On Friday, he nominated Jessica Milagros and Christie Murphy for eviction. The only way for one of them to avoid facing the vote on September 5 is to be removed from the line-up at Monday’s Power of Veto ceremony. We’ve been watching the #BB21 live feeds over Labor Day weekend so keep reading if you want to know spoilers about the results of Saturday’s Pov and its effect on the Week 10 eviction nominations.
This marks only the second time for Jess to be on the chopping block. Way back in Week 2, she was singled out by Hoh Jack Matthews. However, almost the whole house voted to evict Kemi Fakunle. The only vote against her was Jackson, who is...
This marks only the second time for Jess to be on the chopping block. Way back in Week 2, she was singled out by Hoh Jack Matthews. However, almost the whole house voted to evict Kemi Fakunle. The only vote against her was Jackson, who is...
- 9/2/2019
- by Paul Sheehan
- Gold Derby
Get ready for a jam-packed episode of “Big Brother” on Wednesday with recaps of both Saturday’s Power of Veto competition and Monday’s Pov ceremony results. On Sunday’s show, we learned that Jackson Michie had won the endurance competition to become Week 10 Head of Household. And we saw him and Holly Allen ultimately choose Jessica Milagros and Christie Murphy as the eviction nominations. Watch the teaser video above for a taste of the fun in store for viewers of episode 31 on September 4. And keep reading if you want to know spoilers on what else is to come on this new edition of #BB21.
This marks the third week in a row for Christie to face a jury of her peers. Conversely, Jessica had been put on the block just once before. That was back in Week 2 by Hoh Jack Matthews, but she escaped eviction when Jackson was the only vote for her.
This marks the third week in a row for Christie to face a jury of her peers. Conversely, Jessica had been put on the block just once before. That was back in Week 2 by Hoh Jack Matthews, but she escaped eviction when Jackson was the only vote for her.
- 9/2/2019
- by Paul Sheehan
- Gold Derby
Jackson Michie won the Week 10 Head of Household competition an hour after the end of the live August 29 episode of “Big Brother.” This 24-year-old server from Los Angeles then had to decide which two #BB21 houseguests to nominate for the live eviction vote on September 5. He singled out Jessica Milagros as his target, given that she is determined to oust the three remaining men from the competition. And he put up Christie Murphy as the pawn.
Jessica has only been in the firing line one other time this season. That was back in Week 2 when she was nominated by Hoh Jack Matthews. While the rest of the house lined up against Kemi Fakunle, Jackson was the lone vote against Jessica.
Conversely, this is the third week in a row for Christie to face a jury of her peers. In Week 8, she won a lopsided vote, with Analyse Talavera sent home...
Jessica has only been in the firing line one other time this season. That was back in Week 2 when she was nominated by Hoh Jack Matthews. While the rest of the house lined up against Kemi Fakunle, Jackson was the lone vote against Jessica.
Conversely, this is the third week in a row for Christie to face a jury of her peers. In Week 8, she won a lopsided vote, with Analyse Talavera sent home...
- 9/2/2019
- by Paul Sheehan
- Gold Derby
Following the unanimous eviction of Nick Maccarone last week on “Big Brother,” only seven houseguests remained in the running to win the $500,000 grand prize. Six of them competed in the ghost-themed “Hold on Fright” endurance competition to determine the next Head of Household, while the seventh, Holly Allen, was ineligible as she was the outgoing Hoh. Of this sextet of scared players, who ended up prevailing on Sunday night: Cliff Hogg, Christie Murphy, Nicole Anthony, Jessica Milagros, Jackson Michie or Tommy Bracco? And which two houseguests did they end up nominating for eviction?
SEENick Maccarone (‘Big Brother’ 21) exit interview: Tommy is ‘not loyal to me’ and ‘Michie or Holly is going to win!’
Below, check out our minute-by-minute “Big Brother” recap of Season 21, Episode 30 to find out what happened Sunday, September 1 at 8/7c. Then be sure to sound off in the comments section about your favorite houseguests on CBS’s reality TV show,...
SEENick Maccarone (‘Big Brother’ 21) exit interview: Tommy is ‘not loyal to me’ and ‘Michie or Holly is going to win!’
Below, check out our minute-by-minute “Big Brother” recap of Season 21, Episode 30 to find out what happened Sunday, September 1 at 8/7c. Then be sure to sound off in the comments section about your favorite houseguests on CBS’s reality TV show,...
- 9/1/2019
- by Denton Davidson and Marcus James Dixon
- Gold Derby
If you’re like us, then you just can’t wait till Wednesday’s episode of “Big Brother 21″ to find out who won Saturday’s Week 10 Power of Veto competition. We have all the #BB21 spoilers you need as we’ve been watching the live feeds since they were turned on following Thursday’s episode. We know who won the endurance competition to become Head of Household, which two houseguest they nominated for eviction, who claimed the game-changing Pov and what this mean for the eviction nominations for the live show on September 1.
Jackson Michie won the Hoh competition an hour after the live episode ended on August 29. He and his bestie Holly Allen then spent the rest of Thursday and into Friday plotting their strategy. In the end, Jackson decided to target Jessica Milagros as she is determined to oust the remaining three men. And he put Christie Murphy up as a pawn.
Jackson Michie won the Hoh competition an hour after the live episode ended on August 29. He and his bestie Holly Allen then spent the rest of Thursday and into Friday plotting their strategy. In the end, Jackson decided to target Jessica Milagros as she is determined to oust the remaining three men. And he put Christie Murphy up as a pawn.
- 9/1/2019
- by Paul Sheehan
- Gold Derby
Sunday’s episode of “Big Brother” will begin with the exciting conclusion of the endurance competition that kicked off at the end of Thursday’s live show. All of the houseguests, except outgoing Head of Household Holly Allen took part in Hold on Fright and they were last seen doing just that. Watch the teaser video above for a taste of the excitement in store on September 1. And keep reading if you want spoilers on what else is to come on this action-packed installment, which is episode 30 of season 21.
It took another hour before the Hoh competition came down to just two players. When Tommy Bracco dropped, Jackson Michie was the last man hanging and became the Week 10 Head of Household. He and Holly spent the rest Thursday and into Friday strategizing as to the right play when it came to the eviction nominations.
In the end, Jackson decided to...
It took another hour before the Hoh competition came down to just two players. When Tommy Bracco dropped, Jackson Michie was the last man hanging and became the Week 10 Head of Household. He and Holly spent the rest Thursday and into Friday strategizing as to the right play when it came to the eviction nominations.
In the end, Jackson decided to...
- 8/31/2019
- by Paul Sheehan
- Gold Derby
Jackson Michie is proving to be a powerhouse on “Big Brother,” winning Head of Household for the second time in three weeks. As in Week 8, Jackson claimed victory in an endurance competition. This one, Hold on Fright, began on Thursday’s live show right after the eviction of Nick Maccarone that had been engineered by Jackson and his pal Holly Allen.
At the end of an hour, Jackson was the last man hanging. Since winning the Week 10 Head of Household competition, he has been busy considering which of the two houseguests he will nominate for the live eviction vote on September 5. We’ve been watching the #BB21 live feeds and have all the juicy details of his various discussions and his final decision. Keep reading for spoilers about the Week 10 eviction nominations.
Jackson decided to nominate Jessica Milagros and Christie Murphy. Vote in our poll as to which of these...
At the end of an hour, Jackson was the last man hanging. Since winning the Week 10 Head of Household competition, he has been busy considering which of the two houseguests he will nominate for the live eviction vote on September 5. We’ve been watching the #BB21 live feeds and have all the juicy details of his various discussions and his final decision. Keep reading for spoilers about the Week 10 eviction nominations.
Jackson decided to nominate Jessica Milagros and Christie Murphy. Vote in our poll as to which of these...
- 8/31/2019
- by Paul Sheehan
- Gold Derby
With a double eviction looming on “Big Brother” expect some big changes in the game. We’ve been watching the live feeds since they were turned on after the end of the episode on August 29. Keep reading for all the #BB21 spoilers, including the name of the winner of the Week 10 Head of Household endurance competition and their eviction nominations plan for the live episode on September 5.
At the end of a hard fought hour, Jackson Michie was the last houseguest still on the wall and he will reign as Week 10 Hoh. He is already considering who to put up for eviction in the first of the two live votes next Thursday. Will it be the two houseguests who nominated him when they were Hoh?
Jackson was singled out for eviction way back in Week 4 by Cliff Hogg but removed himself from the chopping block by winning the Power of Veto competition.
At the end of a hard fought hour, Jackson Michie was the last houseguest still on the wall and he will reign as Week 10 Hoh. He is already considering who to put up for eviction in the first of the two live votes next Thursday. Will it be the two houseguests who nominated him when they were Hoh?
Jackson was singled out for eviction way back in Week 4 by Cliff Hogg but removed himself from the chopping block by winning the Power of Veto competition.
- 8/30/2019
- by Paul Sheehan
- Gold Derby
While last week’s Head of Household competition was completed during the live show, this week’s didn’t conclude until after the end of the “Big Brother” episode on August 29. We’ve been watching the live feeds and have all the spoilers including who won this endurance competition to become Week 10 Hoh.
All of the houseguests took part except Holly Allen who was the Week 9 Hoh and oversaw the eviction of Nick Maccarone. The six of them took to the wall on the live show right after they sent Nick packing. This battle of brawn lasted just under an hour and came down to Tommy Bracco and Jackson Michie after Nicole Anthony dropped.
Jackson proved to be the powerhouse and outlasted Tommy to become Head of Household for the second time in three weeks. This 24-year-old server from Los Angeles has been one of the strongest houseguests, both physically and mentally,...
All of the houseguests took part except Holly Allen who was the Week 9 Hoh and oversaw the eviction of Nick Maccarone. The six of them took to the wall on the live show right after they sent Nick packing. This battle of brawn lasted just under an hour and came down to Tommy Bracco and Jackson Michie after Nicole Anthony dropped.
Jackson proved to be the powerhouse and outlasted Tommy to become Head of Household for the second time in three weeks. This 24-year-old server from Los Angeles has been one of the strongest houseguests, both physically and mentally,...
- 8/30/2019
- by Paul Sheehan
- Gold Derby
Nick Maccarone was the latest houseguest sent packing on “Big Brother” 21 after the 27-year old therapist was unanimously evicted over a player he was able to nominate himself as America’s Prankster, boutique owner Christie Murphy. Christie had put a target on Nick’s back the week before in a brilliant ploy to save her own game and after Holly Allen won Head of Household, she took her second shot at him and succeeded. Cliff Hogg, Jackson Michie, Jessica Milagros, Nicole Murphy and Tommy Bracco all voted to evict Nick, despite many of them being his close allies. Naturally, host Julie Chen Moonves had to ask him, “What happened?”
SEEBest ‘Big Brother’ villains: Which 2 houseguests from current season make our all-time list? [Photos]
“I don’t really know,” Nick admits. “Tommy told me that he would vote Christie out if I ever sat next to her. Cliff literally went into this...
SEEBest ‘Big Brother’ villains: Which 2 houseguests from current season make our all-time list? [Photos]
“I don’t really know,” Nick admits. “Tommy told me that he would vote Christie out if I ever sat next to her. Cliff literally went into this...
- 8/30/2019
- by Denton Davidson
- Gold Derby
Heading into Thursday’s live eviction episode of “Big Brother,” Nick Maccarone had overwhelming racetrack odds of 18/25 to be evicted, while his block-mate Christie Murphy had 47/20 odds. As a reminder, Nick was nominated by Head of Household Holly Allen, but Christie was nominated as part of the America’s Prankster twist, which allowed Nick (who viewers voted to be the Prankster) to steal half of Holly’s Hoh reign. Jackson Michie ended up winning the Veto, which meant Nick and Christie would face the chopping block on Thursday night. How did the live vote play out, and did Julie Chen Moonves have any final surprises in store as Prank Week came to a close?
See‘Big Brother’ winner predictions: Tommy Bracco has best odds to win Season 21, but who’s in 2nd place?
Below, check out our minute-by-minute “Big Brother” recap of Season 21, Episode 29 to find out what happened Thursday,...
See‘Big Brother’ winner predictions: Tommy Bracco has best odds to win Season 21, but who’s in 2nd place?
Below, check out our minute-by-minute “Big Brother” recap of Season 21, Episode 29 to find out what happened Thursday,...
- 8/30/2019
- by Denton Davidson and Marcus James Dixon
- Gold Derby
Is Julie Chen Moonves (‘Big Brother’) about to prank America by announcing surprise double eviction?
“Big Brother’s” first ever Prank Week was full of unexpected gaffes and gags, with Nick Maccarone being named America’s Prankster, Cliff Hogg, Nicole Anthony and Jessica Milagros on pie-in-the-face duty, the Veto drawing box being full of slime, etc. But we loyal Season 21 viewers have yet to get pranked — unless you count Wednesday’s fun false opening involving last season’s players. For Thursday’s live episode, might Julie Chen Moonves have the ultimate prank up her sleeve in the form of a surprise double eviction? In past seasons audiences have always known a week in advance that two houseguests would soon be leaving, but this being the conclusion of Prank Week, all bets are off.
Scheduling note: CBS has announced that a normal endurance Head of Household competition will begin at the conclusion of Thursday’s episode, which suggests there won’t be a double eviction. However,...
Scheduling note: CBS has announced that a normal endurance Head of Household competition will begin at the conclusion of Thursday’s episode, which suggests there won’t be a double eviction. However,...
- 8/29/2019
- by Marcus James Dixon
- Gold Derby
On finale night, “Big Brother’s” Tommy Bracco will be traveling at the speed of sound when Julie Chen Moonves names him as the winner of Season 21. Our readers have been making their predictions all summer long, and Tommy currently leads all of the Final 8 houseguests with overwhelming 71/20 racetrack odds to join the “Bb” winners list. Coming in second place is Cliff Hogg at 9/2 odds, who’s no doubt a front-runner to win the honor of America’s Favorite Houseguest at the end of the season.
SEEThese 4 ‘Big Brother’ players have ruined any shot at winning the game: Jessica Milagros, Nicole Anthony … ?
Tommy has several good things going for his game, first and foremost being he’s one of the most beloved players of the season. He’s friends with everybody and is loyal to a fault. Case in point, when the Six Shooters disbanded several weeks ago he was...
SEEThese 4 ‘Big Brother’ players have ruined any shot at winning the game: Jessica Milagros, Nicole Anthony … ?
Tommy has several good things going for his game, first and foremost being he’s one of the most beloved players of the season. He’s friends with everybody and is loyal to a fault. Case in point, when the Six Shooters disbanded several weeks ago he was...
- 8/29/2019
- by Marcus James Dixon
- 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.
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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.
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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
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