Jag Bains won his third comp and third Veto of “Big Brother 25” this week — and it wasn’t just any old Veto. It was Otev. And with it, he joins the esteemed list of Otev champs. But will he defy the Otev curse and become only the second Otev winner after Cody Calafiore to go on to win the game?
Before Cody, no one had ever won both in the same season. Since Otev made its debut in Season 7 in 2006, it’s been in every installment except Season 10. Here are all the Otev champs:
Season 7: Janelle Pierzina
Season 8: Eric Stein
Season 9: Ryan Quicksall
Season 11: Jeff Schroeder
Season 12: Enzo Palumbo
Season 13: Adam Poch
Season 14: Dan Gheesling
Season 15: Elissa Slater
Season 16: Zach Rance
Season 17: Liz Nolan
Season 18: Michelle Meyer
Season 19: Mark Jansen
Season 20: Tyler Crispen
Season 21: Tommy Bracco...
Before Cody, no one had ever won both in the same season. Since Otev made its debut in Season 7 in 2006, it’s been in every installment except Season 10. Here are all the Otev champs:
Season 7: Janelle Pierzina
Season 8: Eric Stein
Season 9: Ryan Quicksall
Season 11: Jeff Schroeder
Season 12: Enzo Palumbo
Season 13: Adam Poch
Season 14: Dan Gheesling
Season 15: Elissa Slater
Season 16: Zach Rance
Season 17: Liz Nolan
Season 18: Michelle Meyer
Season 19: Mark Jansen
Season 20: Tyler Crispen
Season 21: Tommy Bracco...
- 10/11/2023
- by Joyce Eng
- Gold Derby
Cirie Fields claims she will ‘never, ever, ever’ return for a ‘Big Brother’ All-Stars season [Watch]
Earlier this week in the “Big Brother 25” house, reality TV legend Cirie Fields — who, we’ll remind you, has played “Survivor” a whopping four times — claimed she’s forever done with “Bb” after her first season wraps up in November. “I think about the people who come back two or three times,” said her housemate Felicia Cannon, referring to former “Big Brother” contestants who return for various All-Stars seasons. Cirie replied matter-of-factly that she’ll “never” return to the house. And in case that wasn’t strong enough, she then added, “I’m never, ever, ever, ever, ever, ever, ever, ever, ever … And it’s on tape.”
Watch the video below from the “Big Brother” live feeds on Paramount+:
felicia: i think about the people who come back two or three times..
cirie: never.. im never ever ever ever ever ever ever ever ever ever ever ever ever...
Watch the video below from the “Big Brother” live feeds on Paramount+:
felicia: i think about the people who come back two or three times..
cirie: never.. im never ever ever ever ever ever ever ever ever ever ever ever ever...
- 10/10/2023
- by Marcus James Dixon
- Gold Derby
CBS’s Big Brother Season 25 Week 3 proves alliances can turn on a dime in the house. Hisam Goueli is in significant trouble after Felicia Cannon threw his name on the block following the Power of Veto competition. Next, fans will watch as the Big Brother Pressure Cooker comes back into play on Thursday, Aug. 24, 2023. Here’s what happens with the Pressure Cooker competition.
[Spoiler alert: Big Brother Season 25 Week 3 spoilers ahead.]
‘Big Brother’ Season 25 brings back the Pressure Cooker
Big Brother Season 25 host Julie Chen Moonves announced that fans would see the Pressure Cooker competition return this season. So, what exactly goes down with the Pressure Cooker?
This fierce competition tests the houseguests’ determination, as it’s a simple endurance test to become the next Head of Household. And Big Brother last hosted the Pressure Cooker in season 6 — nearly 20 years ago. In Big Brother Season 6, the houseguests entered a glass box and...
[Spoiler alert: Big Brother Season 25 Week 3 spoilers ahead.]
‘Big Brother’ Season 25 brings back the Pressure Cooker
Big Brother Season 25 host Julie Chen Moonves announced that fans would see the Pressure Cooker competition return this season. So, what exactly goes down with the Pressure Cooker?
This fierce competition tests the houseguests’ determination, as it’s a simple endurance test to become the next Head of Household. And Big Brother last hosted the Pressure Cooker in season 6 — nearly 20 years ago. In Big Brother Season 6, the houseguests entered a glass box and...
- 8/24/2023
- by Lauren Weiler
- Showbiz Cheat Sheet
CBS’s Big Brother Season 25 is finally here, and fans can’t wait to see what’s in store for the reality TV series. Season 25 will showcase new twists and turns that viewers won’t expect. And, of course, loyal watchers can keep up with the cast 24/7 thanks to the free live feeds. So, what does the Big Brother Season 25 schedule look like until the finale? Here’s what to know.
The ‘Big Brother’ Season 25 schedule and finale date
The Big Brother Season 25 schedule looks different than seasons in the past. The season 25 premiere begins on Wednesday, Aug. 2, 2023, at 8 p.m. Et on CBS. The 90-minute premiere shows move-in day for the cast, and the premiere ends at 9:30 p.m. Et. Following the Wednesday premiere, new Big Brother Season 25 episodes air on Sundays and Wednesdays at 8 p.m. Et and Thursdays at 9 p.m. Et through the rest of the summer.
The ‘Big Brother’ Season 25 schedule and finale date
The Big Brother Season 25 schedule looks different than seasons in the past. The season 25 premiere begins on Wednesday, Aug. 2, 2023, at 8 p.m. Et on CBS. The 90-minute premiere shows move-in day for the cast, and the premiere ends at 9:30 p.m. Et. Following the Wednesday premiere, new Big Brother Season 25 episodes air on Sundays and Wednesdays at 8 p.m. Et and Thursdays at 9 p.m. Et through the rest of the summer.
- 8/2/2023
- by Lauren Weiler
- Showbiz Cheat Sheet
CBS has something big in store ahead of the “Big Brother” Season 25 premiere. As the series reaches a major milestone, the network is airing a special, “Big Brother: 25th Anniversary Celebration.” Take a walk down memory lane through the biggest moments and revisit fans’ favorite houseguests. You can enjoy the special on CBS on Wednesday, July 26 beginning at 9 p.m. Et. You can watch CBS with a 5-Day Free Trial of Directv Stream. You can also watch with Hulu Live TV, Fubo, Paramount Plus, or YouTube TV.
How to Watch 'Big Brother: 25th Anniversary Celebration' When: Wednesday, July 26, 2023 at 9:00 Pm Edt TV: CBS Stream: Watch with a 5-Day Free Trial of Directv Stream. 5-Day Free Trial$74.99+ / month directv.com/stream About 'Big Brother: 25th Anniversary Celebration'
If you’re a longtime fan of the reality competition series, you can’t miss the “Big Brother: 25th Anniversary Celebration.” Entertainment Tonight...
How to Watch 'Big Brother: 25th Anniversary Celebration' When: Wednesday, July 26, 2023 at 9:00 Pm Edt TV: CBS Stream: Watch with a 5-Day Free Trial of Directv Stream. 5-Day Free Trial$74.99+ / month directv.com/stream About 'Big Brother: 25th Anniversary Celebration'
If you’re a longtime fan of the reality competition series, you can’t miss the “Big Brother: 25th Anniversary Celebration.” Entertainment Tonight...
- 7/26/2023
- by Aubrey Chorpenning
- The Streamable
Ahead of Big Brother‘s return to CBS with season 25, Julie Chen Moonves is opening up to Et about who the network originally wanted as host and how much longer she sees herself working on the reality TV competition.
When asked if there’s anything the fans of the hit series — which sees a group of strangers forced to co-exist in a shared house while they are isolated from the outside world — don’t know, Moonves says that CBS wanted another daytime TV fixture to host. “I wasn’t the first choice to host. It was offered and turned down by Meredith Vieira,” she says of the former moderator for The View.
Although she doesn’t remember how she learned of this tidbit, Moonves says she eventually confirmed the rumor through her husband, former CBS chairman and CEO Les Moonves. “I asked him. I said, ‘You know, I heard stories...
When asked if there’s anything the fans of the hit series — which sees a group of strangers forced to co-exist in a shared house while they are isolated from the outside world — don’t know, Moonves says that CBS wanted another daytime TV fixture to host. “I wasn’t the first choice to host. It was offered and turned down by Meredith Vieira,” she says of the former moderator for The View.
Although she doesn’t remember how she learned of this tidbit, Moonves says she eventually confirmed the rumor through her husband, former CBS chairman and CEO Les Moonves. “I asked him. I said, ‘You know, I heard stories...
- 7/22/2023
- by Emerson Pearson
- ET Canada
CBS presents Big Brother 25Th Anniversary Celebration, an Entertainment Tonight special, premiering Wednesday, July 26 (9:00-10:00 Pm, Et/Pt) on the CBS Television Network, and streaming on Paramount+*. Big Brother 25th season premiere with a special 90-minute live move-in event Wednesday, Aug. 2 (8:00-9:30 Pm, live Et/delayed Pt) on the CBS Television Network, and streaming on Paramount+.* This new special is hosted by Entertainment Tonight’s Nischelle Turner from the Big Brother set. The special features 24 seasons of archival footage from the Et vault and exclusive interviews with Big Brother host Julie Chen Moonves and fan-favorite houseguests including winners Cody Calafiore, Taylor Hale, Derrick Levasseur, Jordan Lloyd, Xavier Prather and Rachel Reilly, and other houseguests, including Azah Awasum, Hannah Chaddha, Derek Frazier, Frankie Grande, Tiffany Mitchell, Janelle Pierzina, Danielle Reyes, Kaysar Ridha, Jeff Schroeder and Brendon Villegas. The special looks at the most notable Big Brother highlights over the years,...
- 7/14/2023
- by Hollywood Outbreak
- HollywoodOutbreak.com
Big Brother is celebrating 25 years on-air. Ahead of the Big Brother Season 25 premiere on August 2, Entertainment Tonight’s Nischelle Turner will host a 25th anniversary special that will dive into the show’s long history. Host Julie Chen Moonves will also take part in the special event, airing Wednesday, July 26 at 9/8c on CBS. Taking place on the Big Brother set, Big Brother: 25th Anniversary Celebration features 24 seasons of archival footage from the Et vault and exclusive interviews with Chen Moonves and fan-favorite houseguests, including winners Cody Calafiore, Taylor Hale, Derrick Levasseur, Jordan Lloyd, Xavier Prather, and Rachel Reilly. Other houseguest appearances will include Azah Awasum, Hannah Chaddha, Derek Frazier, Frankie Grande, Tiffany Mitchell, Janelle Pierzina, Danielle Reyes, Kaysar Ridha, Jeff Schroeder, and Brendon Villegas. The hour-long special will comb through the reality competition series’ notable highlights through the years, from showmances, the biggest feuds and rivalries, and shocking...
- 7/13/2023
- TV Insider
The Big Brother drama is neverending, especially regarding the disaster that was All-Stars 2. As fans recall, plenty of rumors surrounding a certain group of houseguests pregaming ran wild while season 22 aired on CBS. And according to one of the contestants, Janelle Pierzina, the pregaming in Big Brother has made its way to another reality series.
Janelle Pierzina | Photo by CBS via Getty Images Janelle and Nicole competed against one another on ‘Big Brother 22’
CBS selected Janelle and Nicole to be a part of the Big Brother 22 cast during the summer of 2020. It was a milestone season for the reality competition series, so All-Stars was in order. Janelle, one of the most beloved houseguests to ever play the game, appeared on Big Brother 6, Big Brother 7, and Big Brother 14. And Nicole was on Big Brother 16 and won Big Brother 18.
Prior to All-Stars 2, Janelle and Nicole competed against each other on...
Janelle Pierzina | Photo by CBS via Getty Images Janelle and Nicole competed against one another on ‘Big Brother 22’
CBS selected Janelle and Nicole to be a part of the Big Brother 22 cast during the summer of 2020. It was a milestone season for the reality competition series, so All-Stars was in order. Janelle, one of the most beloved houseguests to ever play the game, appeared on Big Brother 6, Big Brother 7, and Big Brother 14. And Nicole was on Big Brother 16 and won Big Brother 18.
Prior to All-Stars 2, Janelle and Nicole competed against each other on...
- 3/4/2023
- by Sarah Little
- Showbiz Cheat Sheet
Given that Big Brother is typically CBS's highest-rated show of the summer and it also airs multiple times a week, it's highly unlikely to be cancelled and sure to be renewed for a 23rd season. Since this is the 20th year anniversary of the show and we're also in the middle of a pandemic, will the ratings be higher or lower than usual? Stay tuned. *Status Update Below.
A competitive reality TV series, hosted by Julie Chen Moonves, Big Brother typically airs three nights a week — Wednesdays (veto), Thursdays (eviction), and Sundays. The 22nd season is the second all-star season in the show's 20-year history. The returning players are Christmas Abbott, David Alexander, Nicole Anthony, Dani Briones, Cody Calafiore, Kevin "Kc" Campbell, Tyler Crispen, Bayleigh Dayton, Nicole Franzel, Memphis Garrett, Enzo Palumbo, Janelle Pierzina, Kaysar Ridha, Da’Vonne Rogers, Keesha Smith, and Ian Terry. Big...
A competitive reality TV series, hosted by Julie Chen Moonves, Big Brother typically airs three nights a week — Wednesdays (veto), Thursdays (eviction), and Sundays. The 22nd season is the second all-star season in the show's 20-year history. The returning players are Christmas Abbott, David Alexander, Nicole Anthony, Dani Briones, Cody Calafiore, Kevin "Kc" Campbell, Tyler Crispen, Bayleigh Dayton, Nicole Franzel, Memphis Garrett, Enzo Palumbo, Janelle Pierzina, Kaysar Ridha, Da’Vonne Rogers, Keesha Smith, and Ian Terry. Big...
- 10/29/2020
- by TVSeriesFinale.com
- TVSeriesFinale.com
“Don’t make me ugly cry!” Da’Vonne Rogers told “Big Brother” host Julie Chen Moonves after being named the winner of America’s Favorite Houseguest during the Season 22 finale. “Bb” fans cast nearly one million votes over the past week, with Da’Vonne and Tyler Crispen being their two most-loved players. Tyler had already won this coveted prize — and the $25,000 check that comes along with it — two summers ago, but this was Da’Vonne’s first victory.
See ‘Big Brother’ winners list: All 22 seasons, plus 3 spin-offs
When Julie asked Da’Vonne what she would do with the 25 grand, the former contestant proclaimed, “I just want to get home to my daughter! I just wanna go!”
Da’Vonne and the other jury members/finalists lived in the “Big Brother” bubble for the entire 85 days of game play, plus they quarantined for two weeks prior to the start of the competition due...
See ‘Big Brother’ winners list: All 22 seasons, plus 3 spin-offs
When Julie asked Da’Vonne what she would do with the 25 grand, the former contestant proclaimed, “I just want to get home to my daughter! I just wanna go!”
Da’Vonne and the other jury members/finalists lived in the “Big Brother” bubble for the entire 85 days of game play, plus they quarantined for two weeks prior to the start of the competition due...
- 10/29/2020
- by Marcus James Dixon
- Gold Derby
To no surprise, CBS will be inviting a whole new group of Houseguests over for the summer of 2021. The network has officially renewed the Big Brother TV series for a 23rd season with Julie Chen Moonves returning as host. Season 22 wraps tonight.
A competitive reality TV series, Big Brother typically airs three nights a week — Wednesdays (veto), Thursdays (eviction), and Sundays. The 22nd season is the second all-star season in the show's 20-year history. The returning players are Christmas Abbott, David Alexander, Nicole Anthony, Dani Briones, Cody Calafiore, Kevin "Kc" Campbell, Tyler Crispen, Bayleigh Dayton, Nicole Franzel, Memphis Garrett, Enzo Palumbo, Janelle Pierzina, Kaysar Ridha, Da’Vonne Rogers, Keesha Smith, and Ian Terry. Big Brother follows a group of people living together in a house outfitted with 94 HD cameras and 113 microphones, recording their every move 24...
A competitive reality TV series, Big Brother typically airs three nights a week — Wednesdays (veto), Thursdays (eviction), and Sundays. The 22nd season is the second all-star season in the show's 20-year history. The returning players are Christmas Abbott, David Alexander, Nicole Anthony, Dani Briones, Cody Calafiore, Kevin "Kc" Campbell, Tyler Crispen, Bayleigh Dayton, Nicole Franzel, Memphis Garrett, Enzo Palumbo, Janelle Pierzina, Kaysar Ridha, Da’Vonne Rogers, Keesha Smith, and Ian Terry. Big Brother follows a group of people living together in a house outfitted with 94 HD cameras and 113 microphones, recording their every move 24...
- 10/29/2020
- by TVSeriesFinale.com
- TVSeriesFinale.com
Last week on “Big Brother 22,” Christmas Abbott became the newest member of the jury thanks to Cody Calafiore, who cast the sole vote to evict. In doing so, he also cemented the final three houseguests of Season 22: Nicole Franzel, Cody and Enzo Palumbo. The last week inside the house will be chock-full of competitions, with the first part of the final Head of Household playing out on Monday night. The winner of this comp will advance automatically to Part 3 (which will air live on finale night), where they’ll face off against the winner of Part 2. So who took the early Hoh lead during the penultimate “BB22” episode?
See ‘Big Brother’ slop: What are the ingredients and rules?
Below, read our minute-by-minute “Big Brother: All-Stars” recap of Season 22, Episode 36 to find out what happened Monday, October 26 at 8:00 p.m. Et/Pt. Then be sure to sound off in...
See ‘Big Brother’ slop: What are the ingredients and rules?
Below, read our minute-by-minute “Big Brother: All-Stars” recap of Season 22, Episode 36 to find out what happened Monday, October 26 at 8:00 p.m. Et/Pt. Then be sure to sound off in...
- 10/26/2020
- by John Benutty and Marcus James Dixon
- Gold Derby
If you haven’t yet voted for America’s Favorite Houseguest for “Big Brother” Season 22, what are you waiting for? Voting closes on October 27, 2020 at 9 am Pst, so you have precious little time to have a say in who wins the special prize of $25,000. Host Julie Chen Moonves will hand over the check on finale night shortly after the ultimate winner is crowned by the jury. Don’t forget, even though only three people remain in the game — Cody Calafiore, Enzo Palumbo and Nicole Franzel — you can cast your vote for any of the 16 All-Stars.
Visit cbs.com/bbvote and mark your 10 votes for who you want to be the 2020 recipient of America’s Favorite Houseguest. First-time voters will be prompted to login to CBS for free via Facebook or email. Once you cast your vote for the “BB22” houseguest of your choice, you’ll have the option of sharing it on social media.
Visit cbs.com/bbvote and mark your 10 votes for who you want to be the 2020 recipient of America’s Favorite Houseguest. First-time voters will be prompted to login to CBS for free via Facebook or email. Once you cast your vote for the “BB22” houseguest of your choice, you’ll have the option of sharing it on social media.
- 10/26/2020
- by Marcus James Dixon
- Gold Derby
And then there were three. With the finale of “Big Brother 22” scheduled for Wednesday, October 28, all eyes are now on which player has what it takes to go the distance and win the $500,000 grand prize.
For almost the entire season Cody Calafiore has dominated Gold Derby’s predictions, and he still leads with 53/20 odds to win. Second place goes to Enzo Palumbo with 20/1 odds, followed by Nicole Franzel at 100/1 odds. Do you agree or disagree with the predictions of your fellow fans? There’s still time to make your own picks.
See ‘Big Brother’ slop: What are the ingredients and rules?
Making it to finale night is nothing new for this trio of popular “All-Stars.” Nicole has actually won the game before (Season 18) and recently made history as the person to play the most days in the “Big Brother” house, shattering the records of Janelle Pierzina, Daniele Briones and Paul Abrahamian.
For almost the entire season Cody Calafiore has dominated Gold Derby’s predictions, and he still leads with 53/20 odds to win. Second place goes to Enzo Palumbo with 20/1 odds, followed by Nicole Franzel at 100/1 odds. Do you agree or disagree with the predictions of your fellow fans? There’s still time to make your own picks.
See ‘Big Brother’ slop: What are the ingredients and rules?
Making it to finale night is nothing new for this trio of popular “All-Stars.” Nicole has actually won the game before (Season 18) and recently made history as the person to play the most days in the “Big Brother” house, shattering the records of Janelle Pierzina, Daniele Briones and Paul Abrahamian.
- 10/24/2020
- by Marcus James Dixon
- Gold Derby
The 22nd season of “Big Brother” is inching closer and closer to the finish line, where two huge questions will be answered: 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 most-loved player will be decided by You at home. Here’s how to vote:
From now until October 27, 2020 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 be handed a special prize of $25,000 on finale night by host Julie Chen Moonves. 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.
From now until October 27, 2020 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 be handed a special prize of $25,000 on finale night by host Julie Chen Moonves. 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.
- 10/24/2020
- by Marcus James Dixon
- Gold Derby
At the end of Thursday’s live episode of “Big Brother,” Christmas Abbott said goodbye after Cody Calafiore cast the sole vote to evict. That meant only three people were left in the running to win the $500,000 prize: Cody, Enzo Palumbo and Nicole Franzel. The final Head of Household competition will begin during Monday’s episode, but before that fans were rewarded with what Julie Chen Moonves called a “special episode you do not want to miss” on Friday night. So what went down during this bonus hour of “BB22”?
See ‘Big Brother’ slop: What are the ingredients and rules?
Below, read our minute-by-minute “Big Brother: All-Stars” recap of Season 22, Episode 35 to find out what happened Friday, October 23 at 8:00 p.m. Et/Pt. Then be sure to sound off in the comments section about your favorite houseguests on CBS’s long-running reality TV show, who annoys you the most...
See ‘Big Brother’ slop: What are the ingredients and rules?
Below, read our minute-by-minute “Big Brother: All-Stars” recap of Season 22, Episode 35 to find out what happened Friday, October 23 at 8:00 p.m. Et/Pt. Then be sure to sound off in the comments section about your favorite houseguests on CBS’s long-running reality TV show, who annoys you the most...
- 10/23/2020
- by Denton Davidson and Marcus James Dixon
- Gold Derby
Thursday’s live episode 34 of “Big Brother” will end with the eviction of the unlucky 13th houseguest in the first 10 weeks of the competition. Six men have been sent home to date: Kaysar Ridha (week 4); Ian Terry (week 6); both Kevin Campbell and David Alexander (week 8); and Tyler Crispen (week 9). And another half dozen women have been evicted from the BB22 house: Keesha Smith (week 1); Nicole Anthony (week 2); Janelle Pierzina (week 3); Bayleigh Dayton (week 5), Da’Vonne Rogers (week 7) and Dana Briones (week 8).
Joining Ian, Da’Vonne, Kevin, David, Dani, Tyler and Memphis on the jury will be either Christmas Abbott or Nicole Frankel. Keep reading if you want all the “Big Brother 22” spoilers, including who will be leaving the house in the Week 11 eviction on October 22.
It is hard to believe that less than a week has passed since Enzo Palumbo took the title of Head of Household for only the second time this season.
Joining Ian, Da’Vonne, Kevin, David, Dani, Tyler and Memphis on the jury will be either Christmas Abbott or Nicole Frankel. Keep reading if you want all the “Big Brother 22” spoilers, including who will be leaving the house in the Week 11 eviction on October 22.
It is hard to believe that less than a week has passed since Enzo Palumbo took the title of Head of Household for only the second time this season.
- 10/22/2020
- by Paul Sheehan
- Gold Derby
Following the eviction of Memphis Garrett from “Big Brother 22,” the remaining four houseguests watched as their old All-Star buddy Kaysar Ridha introduced the next Head of Household competition, a classic chess-like game called “Knight Moves.” Outgoing Hoh Nicole Franzel was not eligible to compete in the challenge, which meant the winner would either be Cody Calafiore, Enzo Palumbo or Christmas Abbott. So who ended up claiming the Hoh key for Final 4 week and which two players did they nominate for eviction?
See ‘Big Brother’ slop: What are the ingredients and rules?
Below, read our minute-by-minute “Big Brother: All-Stars” recap of Season 22, Episode 32 to find out what happened Monday, October 19 at 8:00 p.m. Et/Pt. Then be sure to sound off in the comments section about your favorite houseguests on CBS’s long-running reality TV show, who annoys you the most and who you think will ultimately join the “Big Brother” winners list.
See ‘Big Brother’ slop: What are the ingredients and rules?
Below, read our minute-by-minute “Big Brother: All-Stars” recap of Season 22, Episode 32 to find out what happened Monday, October 19 at 8:00 p.m. Et/Pt. Then be sure to sound off in the comments section about your favorite houseguests on CBS’s long-running reality TV show, who annoys you the most and who you think will ultimately join the “Big Brother” winners list.
- 10/19/2020
- by John Benutty and Marcus James Dixon
- Gold Derby
This Monday’s episode of “Big Brother” will begin with the make or break results from the Week 11 Head of Household competition that began right after the live show on October 15. We will also see the aftermath of the votes to evict Memphis Garrett on the four remaining houseguests. And we’ll get a look at the announcement by the Week 11 Hoh of the eviction nominations who will face off in a live vote on October 22.
Keep reading to find out all the fun in store for BB22 fans on October 19. We’ve got all the scoop on of episode 32 as we been watching the live feeds non-stop and have all the “Big Brother” 22 spoilers.
As the outgoing Head of Household, Nicole Franzel was ineligible to compete this week. The three remaining houseguests — Christmas Abbott, Cody Calafiore and Enzo Palumbo — were each determined to claim the reins in this second...
Keep reading to find out all the fun in store for BB22 fans on October 19. We’ve got all the scoop on of episode 32 as we been watching the live feeds non-stop and have all the “Big Brother” 22 spoilers.
As the outgoing Head of Household, Nicole Franzel was ineligible to compete this week. The three remaining houseguests — Christmas Abbott, Cody Calafiore and Enzo Palumbo — were each determined to claim the reins in this second...
- 10/18/2020
- by Paul Sheehan
- Gold Derby
We know you just can’t wait till Wednesday’s episode of “Big Brother” to find out who won the make-or-break Week 11 Power of Veto competition. So keep reading for all of the latest “Big Brother” 22 spoilers. We’ve been glued to the #BB22 live feeds since they were turned on following last Thursday’s episode. We know who the Week 11 Head of Household is, who they named as eviction nominations, and who claimed the game-changing Pov.
Shortly after the live episode ended on October 15, we saw Enzo Palumbo win his second Hoh competition of the season. He had previously ruled the roost in Week 4 and engineered the ouster of Kaysar Ridha. Ironically, it was Kaysar who returned to the house this week to oversee the Head of Household competition. He revealed it to be “Knight Moves,” which was introduced in season 6 of “Big Brother” in 2005.
When it came to his nominations,...
Shortly after the live episode ended on October 15, we saw Enzo Palumbo win his second Hoh competition of the season. He had previously ruled the roost in Week 4 and engineered the ouster of Kaysar Ridha. Ironically, it was Kaysar who returned to the house this week to oversee the Head of Household competition. He revealed it to be “Knight Moves,” which was introduced in season 6 of “Big Brother” in 2005.
When it came to his nominations,...
- 10/18/2020
- by Paul Sheehan
- Gold Derby
We just know you’ve been dying to know who won the do-or-die Week 11 Head of Household competition on Thursday and who they then nominated for possible eviction on Friday. If who can’t wait till Monday’s episode, we have all the “Big Brother” 22 spoilers. We’ve been watching the live feeds since the end of the live episode on October 15 and have all the inside info on what has been going on inside the BB22 house since Memphis Garrett was sent packing.
Right after #BB22 signed off on Thursday, we saw the return of Kaysar Ridha, who’d been evicted back in Week 4. He told the remaining houseguests, with the exception of outgoing Hoh Nicole Franzel, that they would be playing “Knight Moves” for the title of Week 11 Hoh. This challenge was introduced on season 6 of “Big Brother” in 2005.
Of the three houseguests in the hunt, Christmas Abbott...
Right after #BB22 signed off on Thursday, we saw the return of Kaysar Ridha, who’d been evicted back in Week 4. He told the remaining houseguests, with the exception of outgoing Hoh Nicole Franzel, that they would be playing “Knight Moves” for the title of Week 11 Hoh. This challenge was introduced on season 6 of “Big Brother” in 2005.
Of the three houseguests in the hunt, Christmas Abbott...
- 10/17/2020
- by Paul Sheehan
- Gold Derby
We know you just can’t wait till Sunday to find out who won the do-or-die Week 11 Head of Household competition on “Big Brother.” We’ve been keeping a close watch on the live feeds since the end of the episode on October 15. Keep reading if you want “Big Brother 22” spoilers on who will rule the house in the penultimate week of the competition.
The winner of this week’s Head of Household title is guaranteed a spot in the final three. We can report on the jaw-dropping results of this battle to be Hoh. This teamwork challenge, “Knight Moves,” was just about to begin as the #BB22 episode on Thursday was signing off. As the outgoing Hoh, Nicole Franzel was ineligible to compete.
This meant that the other three remaining houseguests — Christmas Abbott, Cody Calafiore and Enzo Palumbo — were pitted against each other. All of them had been Head of Household at least once.
The winner of this week’s Head of Household title is guaranteed a spot in the final three. We can report on the jaw-dropping results of this battle to be Hoh. This teamwork challenge, “Knight Moves,” was just about to begin as the #BB22 episode on Thursday was signing off. As the outgoing Hoh, Nicole Franzel was ineligible to compete.
This meant that the other three remaining houseguests — Christmas Abbott, Cody Calafiore and Enzo Palumbo — were pitted against each other. All of them had been Head of Household at least once.
- 10/16/2020
- by Paul Sheehan
- Gold Derby
For the first time in 14 years, “Big Brother” aired an “All-Stars” version that welcomed back former winners, runners-up and fan favorites for a summer of grueling competition. “BB22” was able to happen despite the coronavirus pandemic, as the 16 cast members were all quarantined for two weeks prior to the August 5, 2020 move-in day. The crew of the long-running reality TV show followed all safety regulations to make sure Season 22 went off without a hitch, with Julie Chen Moonves joking she’d been “cleared” to host.
All summer long at Gold Derby, superfans like You are making their predictions for who they think will ultimately win the $500,000 prize (as well as who’ll be eliminated next). Tour our photo gallery above for the current “Big Brother 22: All Stars” winner odds, which are based solely on the predictions of our users. Make your predictions right now — it’s free and easy. Be...
All summer long at Gold Derby, superfans like You are making their predictions for who they think will ultimately win the $500,000 prize (as well as who’ll be eliminated next). Tour our photo gallery above for the current “Big Brother 22: All Stars” winner odds, which are based solely on the predictions of our users. Make your predictions right now — it’s free and easy. Be...
- 10/16/2020
- by Marcus James Dixon
- Gold Derby
Heading into Thursday’s live episode of “Big Brother 22,” Head of Household Nicole Franzel had just won the Veto and locked in her two nominees for eviction: Memphis Garrett and Christmas Abbott. That meant the other two players would be the only voters this week: Cody Calafiore and Enzo Palumbo. Even though Cody and Enzo had told Nicole they would abide by her wishes and vote out Memphis, they secretly wanted to send Christmas to the jury house. So did they end up going through with their plans and betraying Nicole?
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Below, read our minute-by-minute “Big Brother: All-Stars” recap of Season 22, Episode 31 to find out what happened Thursday, October 15 at 8:00 p.m. Et/Pt. Then be sure to sound off in the comments section about your favorite houseguests on CBS’s long-running reality TV show, who annoys you the...
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Below, read our minute-by-minute “Big Brother: All-Stars” recap of Season 22, Episode 31 to find out what happened Thursday, October 15 at 8:00 p.m. Et/Pt. Then be sure to sound off in the comments section about your favorite houseguests on CBS’s long-running reality TV show, who annoys you the...
- 10/15/2020
- by Denton Davidson and Marcus James Dixon
- Gold Derby
Thursday’s live episode 31 of “Big Brother” will conclude with the eviction of the 12th houseguest in the first 10 weeks of the competition. Five fellows have been sent packing so far: Kaysar Ridha (week 4); Ian Terry (week 6); both Kevin Campbell and David Alexander (week 8); and Tyler Crispen (week 9). And six women have been bounced from the BB22 house: Keesha Smith (week 1); Nicole Anthony (week 2); Janelle Pierzina (week 3); Bayleigh Dayton (week 5), Da’Vonne Rogers (week 7) and Dana Briones (week 8).
Joining Ian, Da’Vonne, Kevin, David, Dani and Tyler on the jury will be either Christmas Abbott or Memphis Garrett. Keep reading if you want all the “Big Brother 22” spoilers, including who will be leaving the house in the Week 10 eviction on October 15.
It is hard to believe that it was only last Thursday that Nicole won the title of Head of Household for the first time this season. Less than 24 hours later,...
Joining Ian, Da’Vonne, Kevin, David, Dani and Tyler on the jury will be either Christmas Abbott or Memphis Garrett. Keep reading if you want all the “Big Brother 22” spoilers, including who will be leaving the house in the Week 10 eviction on October 15.
It is hard to believe that it was only last Thursday that Nicole won the title of Head of Household for the first time this season. Less than 24 hours later,...
- 10/15/2020
- by Paul Sheehan
- Gold Derby
Like his fellow final fivers in “Big Brother 22,” Enzo Palumbo entered the house with the reputation of a top three finisher in one of the game’s strongest-ever alliances. In his original run (season 12), Enzo dubbed himself the “Meow Meow,” a phrase to explain his strategy of playing beneath the fray of everyone else and making secretive, yet powerful moves without anyone noticing. He’s employed that strategy once again among this cast of all stars, perhaps more impressively, and has set himself up in a tight trio with Cody Calafiore and Nicole Franzel that could easily bring him back for a second finale night appearance.
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Enzo’s path to finale night is fairly clear cut now that either Memphis Garrett or Christmas Abbott will be shown the door this week. Nicole’s current Head of Household status leaves just...
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Enzo’s path to finale night is fairly clear cut now that either Memphis Garrett or Christmas Abbott will be shown the door this week. Nicole’s current Head of Household status leaves just...
- 10/15/2020
- by John Benutty
- Gold Derby
With her Head of Household victory earlier in the week, Nicole Franzel secured herself as one of the final four contestants on “Big Brother 22.” This former champion finally won a challenge when she needed it the most, and she chose to nominate Christmas Abbott and Memphis Garrett for eviction. In doing so, she kept Cody Calafiore and Enzo Palumbo safe … at least for the time being. Wednesday’s episode featured a Veto competition, so there was still a chance one of Nicole’s close allies would be put up on the block during her reign simply because there weren’t any other people in the house. So did the Veto end up saving Christmas or Memphis from elimination?
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Below, read our minute-by-minute “Big Brother: All-Stars” recap of Season 22, Episode 30 to find out what happened Wednesday, October 14 at 8:00 p.m.
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Below, read our minute-by-minute “Big Brother: All-Stars” recap of Season 22, Episode 30 to find out what happened Wednesday, October 14 at 8:00 p.m.
- 10/14/2020
- by Denton Davidson and Marcus James Dixon
- Gold Derby
Thursday’s live episode 28 of “Big Brother” will see the departure of the 11th houseguest in the first nine weeks of the competition. Four fellows have been bounced from the #BB22 house to date: Kaysar Ridha (week 4), Ian Terry (week 6) and both Kevin Campbell and David Alexander last week. And six women have been sent packing: Keesha Smith (week 1); Nicole Anthony (week 2); Janelle Pierzina (week 3); Bayleigh Dayton (week 5), Da’Vonne Rogers (week 7) and Dana Briones (week 8).
Joining Ian, Da’Vonne, Kevin, David and Dani on the jury will be either Christmas Abbott or Tyler Crispen. Keep reading if you want all the “Big Brother 22” spoilers, including who will be leaving the house in the week 9 eviction on October 8.
It is hard to believe that it was only last Thursday that Cody won the title of Hoh for the second week running. Cody was the runner-up in season 16 and, a half dozen years later,...
Joining Ian, Da’Vonne, Kevin, David and Dani on the jury will be either Christmas Abbott or Tyler Crispen. Keep reading if you want all the “Big Brother 22” spoilers, including who will be leaving the house in the week 9 eviction on October 8.
It is hard to believe that it was only last Thursday that Cody won the title of Hoh for the second week running. Cody was the runner-up in season 16 and, a half dozen years later,...
- 10/8/2020
- by Paul Sheehan
- Gold Derby
Thursday’s live episode 25 of “Big Brother” will see the departure of the third man in the first eight weeks of the competition after the eviction of Kaysar Ridha (week 4) and Ian Terry (week 6). The five women to be bounced from the #BB22 house to date are: Keesha Smith (week 1); Nicole Anthony (week 2); Janelle Pierzina (week 3); Bayleigh Dayton (week 5) and Da’Vonne Rogers (week 7). Joining Ian and Da’Vonne on the jury will be either David Alexander or Kevin Campbell. Keep reading if you want all the “Big Brother 22” spoilers, including who will be leaving the house in the week 8 eviction on October 1.
It is hard to believe that it was only last Thursday that Cody won the title of Week 8 Hoh. He was the runner-up in season 16. A half dozen years later, he is hoping to finally win. He had already been the Head of Household once this season. That...
It is hard to believe that it was only last Thursday that Cody won the title of Week 8 Hoh. He was the runner-up in season 16. A half dozen years later, he is hoping to finally win. He had already been the Head of Household once this season. That...
- 10/1/2020
- by Paul Sheehan
- Gold Derby
At this rate, even Thursday’s triple eviction on “Big Brother 22” will be boring. Cody Calafiore won Otev on Saturday, so Kevin Campbell and David Alexander remain the nominees, and Cody will push for the former to go. But we have the latter to thank for some sort of entertainment this week.
Who would’ve thought that the person who gave us Davidgate and stonewalled Janelle Pierzina and Kaysar Ridha to the high heavens will be the only thing left to root for this season, but here we are. Instead of gunning for the Veto, David went for the $10,000 prize in the first round, won it and has completely pissed off the Committee in the process. It’s truly amazing how pressed these people are. Memphis Garrett, Christmas Abbott and Dani Briones would not stop griping about it and what a terrible player David is, which is rich (no pun...
Who would’ve thought that the person who gave us Davidgate and stonewalled Janelle Pierzina and Kaysar Ridha to the high heavens will be the only thing left to root for this season, but here we are. Instead of gunning for the Veto, David went for the $10,000 prize in the first round, won it and has completely pissed off the Committee in the process. It’s truly amazing how pressed these people are. Memphis Garrett, Christmas Abbott and Dani Briones would not stop griping about it and what a terrible player David is, which is rich (no pun...
- 9/29/2020
- by Joyce Eng
- Gold Derby
Last week the All-Stars of “Big Brother 22” sent Ian Terry to the jury house, making the former winner the first player to sit on the panel that will decide who wins. Still in the running are 10 houseguests, including the only other winner, Nicole Franzel, who sits comfortably in the six-person alliance called “The Committee” that has so far ruled the game. Can Nicole outlast the nine other players to become the first person to win twice, or did the target on her back just get bigger with Ian out of the game?
Below we offer up our first power rankings of the season, briefly assessing each of the remaining players and their chances to win. Do you agree or disagree with our order? Sound off with your own thoughts in the comments.
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1. Cody Calafiore – 11/1 odds
After winning the first Hoh comp,...
Below we offer up our first power rankings of the season, briefly assessing each of the remaining players and their chances to win. Do you agree or disagree with our order? Sound off with your own thoughts in the comments.
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1. Cody Calafiore – 11/1 odds
After winning the first Hoh comp,...
- 9/23/2020
- by John Benutty
- Gold Derby
It was hard to imagine feeling sorry for David Alexander on “Big Brother 22” a month ago after Davidgate and his general gameplay ignorance, but now it’s hard not to feel sorry for him. Da’Vonne Rogers and Kevin Campbell — the former especially — are still under Dani Briones and Nicole Franzel‘s spell and don’t believe David that he had voted to evict Tyler Crispen last week. But justice for David will be served because Tyler is not going to use the Veto on either of them.
It’s really hysterical that Memphis Garrett went through this elaborate plan to backdoor David of all people and it’s not even going to work. He had asked people to throw the Veto, and while he was annoyed that Tyler didn’t, he’s not too pissed that he’s not going to use it because he ultimately doesn’t care who...
It’s really hysterical that Memphis Garrett went through this elaborate plan to backdoor David of all people and it’s not even going to work. He had asked people to throw the Veto, and while he was annoyed that Tyler didn’t, he’s not too pissed that he’s not going to use it because he ultimately doesn’t care who...
- 9/21/2020
- by Joyce Eng
- Gold Derby
After two messy but ultimately predictable weeks on “Big Brother 22,” Week 7 will just be completely predictable! Memphis Garrett won Hoh on Thursday again, so, yeah, this season is hopeless. The Committee is just gonna ride this out. Sigh.
In classic grumpy old man fashion, Memphis once again did not hold one-on-ones Thursday night because he was tired and wanted to sleep. But it’s not hard to figure out who his nominees will probably be: David Alexander and Kevin Campbell. Memphis and David have had their thing since Memphis nominated him during his first Hoh. Plus, it probably doesn’t help that David has said multiple times he’ll come for Memphis. And the Committee has discussed getting out Kevin for weeks for his loose-lips gameplay. So the two block stars of the season will be up there for the second week in a row, and there’s no Disruptor...
In classic grumpy old man fashion, Memphis once again did not hold one-on-ones Thursday night because he was tired and wanted to sleep. But it’s not hard to figure out who his nominees will probably be: David Alexander and Kevin Campbell. Memphis and David have had their thing since Memphis nominated him during his first Hoh. Plus, it probably doesn’t help that David has said multiple times he’ll come for Memphis. And the Committee has discussed getting out Kevin for weeks for his loose-lips gameplay. So the two block stars of the season will be up there for the second week in a row, and there’s no Disruptor...
- 9/18/2020
- by Joyce Eng
- Gold Derby
Ian Terry became the first juror from “Big Brother 22” on Thursday night when he was evicted in a 5-3 vote over Tyler Crispen. The Season 14 winner kept it classy, whispering, “It’s a blunder and it happens,” to Hoh Dani Briones on his way out the door. Dani had told Ian he was a pawn earlier in the week, when in fact her alliance, the Committee, consisting of herself, Tyler, Christmas Abbott, Cody Calafiore, Nicole Franzel and Memphis Garrett, had no plans to keep him around.
“I feel like she just [threw] my whole game away, almost accidentally,” Ian told host Julie Chen Moonves following his untimely eviction. “Maybe it was a great play and I just don’t realize it, but it hurt.” When pressed on why he was hurt, Ian clarified. “I don’t have hurt feelings, but in the game it hurts. It’s a lot of new feelings.
“I feel like she just [threw] my whole game away, almost accidentally,” Ian told host Julie Chen Moonves following his untimely eviction. “Maybe it was a great play and I just don’t realize it, but it hurt.” When pressed on why he was hurt, Ian clarified. “I don’t have hurt feelings, but in the game it hurts. It’s a lot of new feelings.
- 9/18/2020
- by Denton Davidson
- Gold Derby
Remember when we said Ian Terry was going to have to pull a Dan’s Funeral to stay this week on “Big Brother 22”? Yeah, well, he’s doing the complete opposite of that. Dude has realized he might not be staying (bingo) and was spiraling on Wednesday, mounting a campaign that was entitled, whiny and hostile.
Ian really has no one to blame but himself for this situation. He hitched his wagon to Nicole Franzel, who did not want to put him in the Committee, and he’s been blindly following her and trusting her while dismissing the people who were trying to help him (Janelle Pierzina and Kaysar Ridha). “Blind” is really the best word to describe his game because he does not suspect at all that there’s a large alliance comprised of his ostensible allies that not only exists but actually want him out. Kevin Campbell warned...
Ian really has no one to blame but himself for this situation. He hitched his wagon to Nicole Franzel, who did not want to put him in the Committee, and he’s been blindly following her and trusting her while dismissing the people who were trying to help him (Janelle Pierzina and Kaysar Ridha). “Blind” is really the best word to describe his game because he does not suspect at all that there’s a large alliance comprised of his ostensible allies that not only exists but actually want him out. Kevin Campbell warned...
- 9/17/2020
- by Joyce Eng
- Gold Derby
Thursday’s live episode 19 of “Big Brother” will see the departure of just the second man in the first six weeks of the competition after the eviction of Kaysar Ridha in Week 4. In a wild few days, Head of Household Dani Briones had to name four fellows as eviction nominations: David Alexander, Kevin Campbell, Tyler Crispen and Ian Terry. It is the final two who will face off in the live vote on the September 17 episode. Keep reading if you want all the “Big Brother 22” spoilers, including who will be leaving the house.
With all that has gone on, it is hard to believe that it was only last Thursday that Dani won the title of Week 6 Hoh. She was the runner-up in season 8 but was unlucky in season 13 and finished in eighth. Almost a decade later, she is hoping that third time is the charm.
Dani first set her...
With all that has gone on, it is hard to believe that it was only last Thursday that Dani won the title of Week 6 Hoh. She was the runner-up in season 8 but was unlucky in season 13 and finished in eighth. Almost a decade later, she is hoping that third time is the charm.
Dani first set her...
- 9/17/2020
- by Paul Sheehan
- Gold Derby
It was shaping up to be a pretty ho-hum week on “Big Brother 22: All-Stars” after Christmas Abbott won the Veto to go with her Hoh victory, all but ensuring that her nominees, Bayleigh Dayton and Da’Vonne Rogers, would stay the same. But Tyler Crispen threw in a curveball when he told Bay and Day that he wanted to sacrifice his game to make amends for not just starting drama between them and Dani Briones, but to stand with them as a Black Lives Matter ally because he knows they’re on the show for a greater purpose. Christmas was not on board with backdooring her untouchable final two and kept the noms the same, leading to Bay’s 9-0 eviction on Thursday — but not before we got our first fight of the season between her, Day and Bay.
They hashed things out before Bay walked out the door, but...
They hashed things out before Bay walked out the door, but...
- 9/11/2020
- by Joyce Eng
- Gold Derby
Big Brother remains one of the most controversial shows around, and despite Wednesday's episode of the reality series showing Ian Terry's fellow houseguests supporting him, they were singing a different tune on the live feeds.
The episode in question showed Ian revealing that he was suffering, before going off to see a medic to assess whether he was fine to continue on the series.
Ian was chosen to play in this week's Veto competition, but told current Head of Household -- Christmas Abbott -- that he was advised against taking part in the competition.
While the episode showed Christmas telling him to do what was best for him, Abbott complained on the live feeds that he was not competing because he simply didn't want to, as well as implying that getting out of the competition was intentional.
Ian, who won Big Brother Season 14, revealed earlier this season that he is on the autism spectrum,...
The episode in question showed Ian revealing that he was suffering, before going off to see a medic to assess whether he was fine to continue on the series.
Ian was chosen to play in this week's Veto competition, but told current Head of Household -- Christmas Abbott -- that he was advised against taking part in the competition.
While the episode showed Christmas telling him to do what was best for him, Abbott complained on the live feeds that he was not competing because he simply didn't want to, as well as implying that getting out of the competition was intentional.
Ian, who won Big Brother Season 14, revealed earlier this season that he is on the autism spectrum,...
- 9/10/2020
- by Paul Dailly
- TVfanatic
Heading into Wednesday’s Veto episode of “Big Brother 22,” both Da’Vonne Rogers‘ and Bayleigh Dayton‘s games were on the line as they’d just been nominated for eviction by a tearful Christmas Abbott. Christmas didn’t like that the players were each other’s “untouchables,” as it made them a powerful duo in the house. Did the midweek Power of Veto — or any of the three “Bb Basement” powers — save Da’Vonne or Bayleigh from the chopping block? If so, whom did Christmas nominate in their place?
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Below, read our minute-by-minute “Big Brother: All-Stars” recap of Season 22, Episode 15 to find out what happened Wednesday, September 9 at 8:00 p.m. Et/Pt. Then be sure to sound off in the comments section about your favorite houseguests on CBS’s long-running reality TV show, who annoys you the most and...
See ‘Big Brother’ slop: What are the ingredients and rules?
Below, read our minute-by-minute “Big Brother: All-Stars” recap of Season 22, Episode 15 to find out what happened Wednesday, September 9 at 8:00 p.m. Et/Pt. Then be sure to sound off in the comments section about your favorite houseguests on CBS’s long-running reality TV show, who annoys you the most and...
- 9/9/2020
- by Denton Davidson and Marcus James Dixon
- Gold Derby
The holidays came early to the “Big Brother 22” house as Christmas Abbott won this week’s fifth Head of Household competition. In doing so, she became the first woman to claim the power during this “All-Stars” season, following four weeks of “bros”: Cody Calafiore, Memphis Garrett, Tyler Crispen and Enzo Palumbo. All eyes were on Christmas on Sunday night as she contemplated her two nominations. Also in the episode, the houseguests learned of a new twist known as the “Bb Basement,” which could threaten to derail Christmas’ Hoh reign. So how did it all play out?
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Below, read our minute-by-minute “Big Brother: All-Stars” recap of Season 22, Episode 14 to find out what happened Sunday, September 6 at 8:00 p.m. Et/Pt. Then be sure to sound off in the comments section about your favorite houseguests on CBS’s long-running reality TV show,...
See ‘Big Brother’ slop: What are the ingredients and rules?
Below, read our minute-by-minute “Big Brother: All-Stars” recap of Season 22, Episode 14 to find out what happened Sunday, September 6 at 8:00 p.m. Et/Pt. Then be sure to sound off in the comments section about your favorite houseguests on CBS’s long-running reality TV show,...
- 9/6/2020
- by John Benutty and Marcus James Dixon
- Gold Derby
This Sunday’s episode of “Big Brother” will begin by showing us the aftermath of Christmas Abbott winning the Week 5 Head of Household competition at the end of the live show on September 3. We will also see the aftermath of the vote to evict Kaysar Ridha and the effect that had on the alliances inside the house. And we’ll get a look at the announcement by the Week 5 Hoh of the eviction nominations who will face off in a live vote on September 10.
We know that there is all sorts of fun in store for viewers of episode 14 on September 6, Keep reading if you want all the “Big Brother” 22 spoilers on what else is to come on this new edition of #BB22, including the results of the Bb Basement twists.
Dani Briones, who has been far too vocal about her plans, claimed the first of the twists: Head of Household Replay.
We know that there is all sorts of fun in store for viewers of episode 14 on September 6, Keep reading if you want all the “Big Brother” 22 spoilers on what else is to come on this new edition of #BB22, including the results of the Bb Basement twists.
Dani Briones, who has been far too vocal about her plans, claimed the first of the twists: Head of Household Replay.
- 9/5/2020
- by Paul Sheehan
- Gold Derby
For the fourth time in three seasons of “Big Brother,” Kaysar Ridha went out pre-jury, but not before burning it all down in his final speech on Thursday. “When it comes to gameplay and strategy, I think you all suck,” he told the all-stars house, before exposing the alliances that he and Janelle Pierzina had figured out in Week 1, calling out Cody Calafiore and Nicole Franzel in particular.
It, however, did not have the same effect as Will Kirby’s iconic “I hate you all” speech on the first all-stars installment, and King Kaysar — FBI hat and all — was evicted 10-0, just one week after Janelle was sent packing.
Check out our exit interview with Kaysar below to see why he decided to go scorched earth during his inevitable exit, why he thinks no one listened to his warnings about the majority alliance weeks ago, and if he’ll fulfill...
It, however, did not have the same effect as Will Kirby’s iconic “I hate you all” speech on the first all-stars installment, and King Kaysar — FBI hat and all — was evicted 10-0, just one week after Janelle was sent packing.
Check out our exit interview with Kaysar below to see why he decided to go scorched earth during his inevitable exit, why he thinks no one listened to his warnings about the majority alliance weeks ago, and if he’ll fulfill...
- 9/4/2020
- by Joyce Eng
- Gold Derby
Kaysar Ridha may be a two-time All-Star, but he couldn't survive two times on the block in Big Brother Season 22. In week one, Ridha found himself aligned with his former ally Janelle Pierzina, which wasn't a secret to anyone in the house. Although he was able to skirt the block the first week due
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- 9/4/2020
- by Dalene Rovenstine
- TVGuide - Breaking News
Janelle Pierzina may be out of the Big Brother house, and while it sucks, we're getting her unfiltered response to what is happening via social media.
Pierzina was evicted last week, and her ride-or-die, Kaysar Ridha got evicted by a vote of 10-0 on Thursday's show.
Ahead of her friend's eviction, Janelle took to Instagram with a black dress for Kaysar's "funeral."
In true Janelle fashion, she was dressed up, and posing on her kitchen island.
When it came to the episode, Kaysar mentioned many of his fellow houseguests in his speech, alleging that Cody Calafiore and Nicole Franzel were running the house, and that they were in a "love triangle" with Dani Briones.
It was ... something. Ian Terry coached Kaysar to cause a lot of commotion on his way out the door.
Viewers loved all the drama on social media, and Janelle said the following:
“Yesss Kaysar Burn the house down before you leave.
Pierzina was evicted last week, and her ride-or-die, Kaysar Ridha got evicted by a vote of 10-0 on Thursday's show.
Ahead of her friend's eviction, Janelle took to Instagram with a black dress for Kaysar's "funeral."
In true Janelle fashion, she was dressed up, and posing on her kitchen island.
When it came to the episode, Kaysar mentioned many of his fellow houseguests in his speech, alleging that Cody Calafiore and Nicole Franzel were running the house, and that they were in a "love triangle" with Dani Briones.
It was ... something. Ian Terry coached Kaysar to cause a lot of commotion on his way out the door.
Viewers loved all the drama on social media, and Janelle said the following:
“Yesss Kaysar Burn the house down before you leave.
- 9/4/2020
- by Paul Dailly
- TVfanatic
Kaysar Ridha walked out of the “Big Brother 22” house in All-Star fashion Thursday night after blowing up several alliances and ridiculing his fellow houseguests for their weak game play. Prior to his unanimous eviction over Enzo Palumbo‘s pawn, Christmas Abbott, Kaysar wanted to shake up the house and let the remaining players know just how much they “suck.”
In his final plea stay in the game, Kaysar’s main target was Cody Calafiore, who he said had a “love triangle” of alliances with “nobody willing to take a shot.” Other players who fell victim to Kaysar’s epic take down included the core of each of Cody’s alliances: Dani Briones, Tyler Crispin, Nicole Franzel and Enzo. As Cody looked on with his jaw nearly on the floor, Kaysar pulled out his FBI cap, put on a smile and waited for host Julie Chen Moonves to call him outside.
In his final plea stay in the game, Kaysar’s main target was Cody Calafiore, who he said had a “love triangle” of alliances with “nobody willing to take a shot.” Other players who fell victim to Kaysar’s epic take down included the core of each of Cody’s alliances: Dani Briones, Tyler Crispin, Nicole Franzel and Enzo. As Cody looked on with his jaw nearly on the floor, Kaysar pulled out his FBI cap, put on a smile and waited for host Julie Chen Moonves to call him outside.
- 9/4/2020
- by Denton Davidson
- Gold Derby
A week after Janelle Pierzina‘s eviction from the “Big Brother 22” house, things were looking dire for her best friend Kaysar Ridha. This “Bb” legend was nominated for eviction by Head of Household Enzo Palumbo alongside one of the most-liked players in the game, Christmas Abbott. Did Kaysar receive a Christmas miracle during Thursday’s live elimination episode, or did the house vote to send him out the door? Also, who became the fifth Hoh of this “All-Stars” season?
See ‘Big Brother’ slop: What are the ingredients and rules?
Below, read our minute-by-minute “Big Brother: All-Stars” recap of Season 22, Episode 13 to find out what happened Thursday, September 3 at 8:00 p.m. Et/Pt. Then be sure to sound off in the comments section about your favorite houseguests on CBS’s long-running reality TV show, who annoys you the most and who you think will ultimately join the “Big Brother” winners list.
See ‘Big Brother’ slop: What are the ingredients and rules?
Below, read our minute-by-minute “Big Brother: All-Stars” recap of Season 22, Episode 13 to find out what happened Thursday, September 3 at 8:00 p.m. Et/Pt. Then be sure to sound off in the comments section about your favorite houseguests on CBS’s long-running reality TV show, who annoys you the most and who you think will ultimately join the “Big Brother” winners list.
- 9/3/2020
- by Denton Davidson and Marcus James Dixon
- Gold Derby
Dude! Things have gotten very bromantic on “Big Brother” after Cody Calafiore, Memphis Garrett, Tyler Crispin and Enzo Palumbo dominated the first four Head of Household competitions of Season 22. The men have been picking off women one by one, but even though All-Stars Keesha Smith, Nicole Anthony and Janelle Pierzina were the first three players sent packing, the ladies remaining in the house don’t seem overly concerned. Is there still time for them to band together and turn things around? Or are we watching the bro-iest season in “Bb” history unfold?
See‘Big Brother’s’ most beloved (and hated) showmances: Where are they now?
It’s no secret that each of the bros controlling the house this season have long, successful track records with all-male alliances. Cody and Memphis are the losing halves of two of the most dominant duos ever. Cody teamed up with Season 16 winner Derrick Levasseur...
See‘Big Brother’s’ most beloved (and hated) showmances: Where are they now?
It’s no secret that each of the bros controlling the house this season have long, successful track records with all-male alliances. Cody and Memphis are the losing halves of two of the most dominant duos ever. Cody teamed up with Season 16 winner Derrick Levasseur...
- 9/3/2020
- by Denton Davidson
- Gold Derby
Thursday’s live episode 13 of “Big Brother” won’t be lucky for one of the houseguests as they will end up as the Week 4 eviction. Christmas Abbott and Kaysar Ridha are on the chopping block. Which of this pair of players do you think will be sent packing by the other remaining houseguests on #BB22? Vote in our poll below and sound off in the comments section. And keep reading if you want all the “Big Brother 22” spoilers on the way the eviction vote is heading on the September 3 episode.
A week ago, Enzo Palumbo became Week 4 Head of Household when he won the skill competition,”Carnival Quick Shot.” Enzo had finished third in season 12 and a decade later he is proving to be one of the more adept players of the game. He targeted Kaysar for eviction and nominated Kevin Campbell as the pawn. All three competed for the Power of Veto on Saturday.
A week ago, Enzo Palumbo became Week 4 Head of Household when he won the skill competition,”Carnival Quick Shot.” Enzo had finished third in season 12 and a decade later he is proving to be one of the more adept players of the game. He targeted Kaysar for eviction and nominated Kevin Campbell as the pawn. All three competed for the Power of Veto on Saturday.
- 9/3/2020
- by Paul Sheehan
- Gold Derby
One of the most iconic people to ever play “Big Brother,” Kaysar Ridha, is not giving up the fight in the “All-Stars” house despite the odds seemingly being stacked against him. “I’m not feeling good, to be honest,” he stated in the Diary Room at the end of Wednesday’s Veto episode. However, he quickly added, “This is ‘Big Brother,’ I have to come up with something. I’m gonna figure out a way to get out of this mess so that you’ll be seeing me next week in this house.”
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Kaysar had a chance to save himself from elimination in the endurance Veto challenge, but co-nominee Kevin Campbell prevailed instead. “I am not a doormat to be walked all over,” Kevin bragged in the Dr. “I...
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Kaysar had a chance to save himself from elimination in the endurance Veto challenge, but co-nominee Kevin Campbell prevailed instead. “I am not a doormat to be walked all over,” Kevin bragged in the Dr. “I...
- 9/3/2020
- by Marcus James Dixon
- Gold Derby
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