At the end of Thursday’s episode of “Big Brother 21,” Julie Chen Moonves teased that the final Whacktivity Comp will see the return of a “classic Bb power.” And all we have to say is it needs to be the Coup d’Etat. If only because we’ll get to see clips of Jeff Schroeder struggle to say “coo dee taw” over and over again. It truly never gets old.
Lest we forget, Jeff was the last person to win the Coup d’Etat, way back in Season 11. The Coup d’Etat gives the holder the power to overthrow the Hoh’s nominations and choose the replacement nominees, with the Hoh, Veto winner and original nominees immune from being nominated. Sure, that’s almost like what Ovi Kabir‘s Nightmare Power does, but who cares? Plus, there’s a 75 percent chance he won’t return to the game and thus...
Lest we forget, Jeff was the last person to win the Coup d’Etat, way back in Season 11. The Coup d’Etat gives the holder the power to overthrow the Hoh’s nominations and choose the replacement nominees, with the Hoh, Veto winner and original nominees immune from being nominated. Sure, that’s almost like what Ovi Kabir‘s Nightmare Power does, but who cares? Plus, there’s a 75 percent chance he won’t return to the game and thus...
- 7/12/2019
- by Joyce Eng
- Gold Derby
After 73 days shield from the outside world, Jordan Lloyd came out of the "Big Brother" house $500,000 richer. The 22-year-old waitress from Matthews, N.C. beat 24-year-old student Natalie Martinez on the season finale airing Tuesday, September 15.
Jordan first beat Kevin Campbell during the tiebreaker and evicted him. Kevin and the last six evictees on the show except for Chima Simone then became the members of Jury who will determine who should be crowned the winner. The panel interrogated Jordan and Natalie separately regarding their games before casting in their votes.
Jordan won by five votes with Russell Kairouz and Kevin favoring Natalie. Making use of the prize, Jordan said she would put a down payment on a house for her mother and brother, give money to her cousins for college and buy herself a new car.
31-year-old salesman Jeff Schroeder meanwhile, won the America's Favorite player title and went home with $25,000 in cash.
Jordan first beat Kevin Campbell during the tiebreaker and evicted him. Kevin and the last six evictees on the show except for Chima Simone then became the members of Jury who will determine who should be crowned the winner. The panel interrogated Jordan and Natalie separately regarding their games before casting in their votes.
Jordan won by five votes with Russell Kairouz and Kevin favoring Natalie. Making use of the prize, Jordan said she would put a down payment on a house for her mother and brother, give money to her cousins for college and buy herself a new car.
31-year-old salesman Jeff Schroeder meanwhile, won the America's Favorite player title and went home with $25,000 in cash.
- 9/16/2009
- by AceShowbiz.com
- Aceshowbiz
Eh, we ain't buying it. Though Russell Kairouz would prefer his "fans" remember his stay in the Big Brother 11 house as an anger-filled bullyfest, the mixed martial arts fighter from Walnut Creek, CA. isn't fooling anybody (Hello? He wore a grin and a sport coat to the eviction ceremony!) Here, Kairouz (kindly) talks about channeling Evel Dick, whether he was offended by Chima Simone's racist outbursts, and if he thinks America loved him or hated him.
- 8/28/2009
- by Lynette Rice
- EW.com - PopWatch
By Josef Adalian
Just when it seemed "Big Brother" couldn't get any bigger, it does.
Last night's episode of the CBS reality soap opera delivered the show's biggest audience of the season, with a little more than 8 million viewers tuning in to see (spoiler alert!) loudmouth bully Russell Kairouz kicked out of the house. The show notched a 2.7/9 among adults 18-49, its best Thursday performance in the demo this season.
"Big Brother" had been surging in the ratings the past few weeks thanks to a gripping storyline that saw power in the house shif...
Just when it seemed "Big Brother" couldn't get any bigger, it does.
Last night's episode of the CBS reality soap opera delivered the show's biggest audience of the season, with a little more than 8 million viewers tuning in to see (spoiler alert!) loudmouth bully Russell Kairouz kicked out of the house. The show notched a 2.7/9 among adults 18-49, its best Thursday performance in the demo this season.
"Big Brother" had been surging in the ratings the past few weeks thanks to a gripping storyline that saw power in the house shif...
- 8/28/2009
- by Adalian
- The Wrap
Ever notice that the studio audience for Big Brother always looks Really happy? And maybe a little bloodthirsty? That's particularly disturbing tonight, as Thursday is always Live Eviction Night, which is really only one step removed from Live Execution Night and I'm telling you right now, it's only a matter of time before we start seeing those in prime time. Just saying. Until then, whoo hoo, a head is gonna roll tonight! And possibly a big, bald, baby head at that! Of course, judging from the promo leading into the show, it may not just be Russell's noggin, as Jordan went all...
- 8/28/2009
- by Liane Bonin
- Hitfix
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