Former NFL cheerleader Natalie Negrotti rose to fame on Big Brother Season 18 in 2016, where she nearly won America’s Favorite Houseguest. She went on to compete in MTV’s The Challenge for three seasons, placing in the finals once, and briefly appeared on a YouTube dating show before seemingly stepping away from reality TV. Where is Natalie now?
Where is Natalie Negrotti from ‘Big Brother’ now?
Big Brother alum and The Challenge finalist Natalie Negrotti most recently competed in 2019’s War of the Worlds before seemingly leaving the long-running MTV franchise.
Since her exit, the reality personality continued hanging out with several cast members and has since publicly come out as pansexual. She also remains active in The Challenge community by promoting Paramount+ hosted spinoff, All Stars.
#FirstKiss afterglow. #BB18 #BBNatalie pic.twitter.com/6cwHL4ajl4
— Big Brother (@CBSBigBrother) July 25, 2016
Additionally, Natalie revealed she still has knee scarring from an elimination in 2018’s Final Reckoning.
Where is Natalie Negrotti from ‘Big Brother’ now?
Big Brother alum and The Challenge finalist Natalie Negrotti most recently competed in 2019’s War of the Worlds before seemingly leaving the long-running MTV franchise.
Since her exit, the reality personality continued hanging out with several cast members and has since publicly come out as pansexual. She also remains active in The Challenge community by promoting Paramount+ hosted spinoff, All Stars.
#FirstKiss afterglow. #BB18 #BBNatalie pic.twitter.com/6cwHL4ajl4
— Big Brother (@CBSBigBrother) July 25, 2016
Additionally, Natalie revealed she still has knee scarring from an elimination in 2018’s Final Reckoning.
- 3/26/2023
- by Tamara Grant
- Showbiz Cheat Sheet
Nicole Franzel is one of the most polarizing Big Brother players (and winners) of all time. Big Brother fans either love or hate her — there is no in-between. But after her appearance on the controversial second iteration of All-Stars in 2020, what has Nicole been up to?
Nicole Franzel | Photo by Sonja Flemming/CBS via Getty Images Nicole Franzel competed on ‘Big Brother’ three times
CBS introduced viewers to Nicole Franzel in Big Brother 16, where she became a fan-favorite due to her innocent nature and endearing Michigander accent. Nicole was most known for her showmance with Hayden Voss. But she also won three Head of Household competitions (and was dethroned two times due to the annoying Battle of the Block twist).
The houseguests targeted Nicole because of her showmance and status as a competition threat, and she was evicted on Day 56. However, Nicole won the Battle Back and returned to the...
Nicole Franzel | Photo by Sonja Flemming/CBS via Getty Images Nicole Franzel competed on ‘Big Brother’ three times
CBS introduced viewers to Nicole Franzel in Big Brother 16, where she became a fan-favorite due to her innocent nature and endearing Michigander accent. Nicole was most known for her showmance with Hayden Voss. But she also won three Head of Household competitions (and was dethroned two times due to the annoying Battle of the Block twist).
The houseguests targeted Nicole because of her showmance and status as a competition threat, and she was evicted on Day 56. However, Nicole won the Battle Back and returned to the...
- 3/3/2023
- by Sarah Little
- Showbiz Cheat Sheet
Taylor Hale on making ‘Big Brother’ history: ‘This is like winning Miss Congeniality all over again’
During every season finale of “Big Brother,” host Julie Chen Moonves hands out two checks: one worth 750,000 to the ultimate winner and one worth 50,000 to the person who viewers named America’s Favorite Houseguest. “We have made history,” Julie declared during Sunday’s “BB24” finale. Why? Because Taylor Hale was the recipient of both cash prizes, for the first time ever. (She also won a Princess Cruise for two — not too shabby!)
“This is like winning Miss Congeniality all over again, but there’s a cash prize this time,” the Michigan beauty queen said on live television after Julie made the big announcement. “I’m gonna spend a lot of money at the mall. Also I think I have to go and buy some potato chips after this.” Of course, Taylor made history in another way as well, as she now becomes the first Black woman to win “Big Brother.
“This is like winning Miss Congeniality all over again, but there’s a cash prize this time,” the Michigan beauty queen said on live television after Julie made the big announcement. “I’m gonna spend a lot of money at the mall. Also I think I have to go and buy some potato chips after this.” Of course, Taylor made history in another way as well, as she now becomes the first Black woman to win “Big Brother.
- 9/26/2022
- by Marcus James Dixon
- Gold Derby
After two decades on the air, many “Big Brother” houseguests have appeared in multiple seasons, but which ones have played the most total days in the house? If you watched 2020’s “All-Stars” edition, you know Nicole Franzel broke the record for the most days played as they mentioned it on camera for the first time. She took down her arch nemesis Janelle Pierzina, who held the record for eight years. To date they’re the only people to play at least 200 days, but several others have come close. Tour our photo gallery above to see who else has put in their time in the “Big Brother” house.
See ‘Big Brother’ slop: What are the ingredients and rules?
Nicole first popped up on CBS’s reality TV show in Season 16, where she met future “All-Stars” finalist and close ally Cody Calafiore. The nasally voiced contestant only lasted 71 days that season, but...
See ‘Big Brother’ slop: What are the ingredients and rules?
Nicole first popped up on CBS’s reality TV show in Season 16, where she met future “All-Stars” finalist and close ally Cody Calafiore. The nasally voiced contestant only lasted 71 days that season, but...
- 10/28/2020
- by Marcus James Dixon
- Gold Derby
Being on a show like Big Brother can be a life changing experience, and James Huling has had his life changed by the show twice. He made his first appearance as a HouseGuest during season 17 and returned again the following season to give it another shot. Although he never went home as the winner, he became a fan favorite and built a large following; largely due to his sense of humor and the pranks he liked to pull. Viewers were surprised and a little disappointed when he decided not to return for the Big Brother all-star season, but James
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- 9/30/2020
- by Camille Moore
- TVovermind.com
“Big Brother” Season 7 brought us the first ever “America’s Choice Jury Prize.” It was later renamed to “America’s Favorite Houseguest” to include all contestants as contenders for the coveted honor. On each finale night, host Julie Chen Moonves awards a $25,000 check to the “Bb” player with the most votes cast by America. As of 2020, Jeff Schroeder is the only player to win the prize twice. Who will be added to this list for the ongoing “All-Stars” season? Scroll through our photo gallery above to see the “Big Brother” America’s Favorite Houseguests list for all seasons.
See‘Big Brother’ winners list: All 21 seasons, plus 3 spin-offs
Janelle Pierzina (Season 7) — Fan favorite Janelle holds the honor of being the first houseguest to win the $25,000 prize in 2006. Janelle has played “Big Brother” four times but has not able to take home the big win. Finale date: September 12, 2006.
No winner (Season 8) — The...
See‘Big Brother’ winners list: All 21 seasons, plus 3 spin-offs
Janelle Pierzina (Season 7) — Fan favorite Janelle holds the honor of being the first houseguest to win the $25,000 prize in 2006. Janelle has played “Big Brother” four times but has not able to take home the big win. Finale date: September 12, 2006.
No winner (Season 8) — The...
- 9/27/2020
- by Misty Holland and Marcus James Dixon
- Gold Derby
It's been nearly 20 years since Big Brother premiered, and it hasn't changed a bit - and that's a bad thing.
By its own design, Big Brother can't hide behind an edit. Its innovative 24/7 live feeds made the show a novel concept, initially available for free but now requiring a paid subscription to CBS All Access, they've also exposed many deeply offensive moments of prejudice from contestants. When an episode fails to provide the whole story, feed watchers are quick to point out the flaws in the edit, providing real-time clips on sites like Twitter and Reddit. As controversies seem to get more frequent, the show continues to move away from what initially made it compelling. It's hard not to wonder if Big Brother's casting department and producers are vetting people who may hold prejudiced views, or at the very least, even attempting to find a more diverse cast of houseguests.
By its own design, Big Brother can't hide behind an edit. Its innovative 24/7 live feeds made the show a novel concept, initially available for free but now requiring a paid subscription to CBS All Access, they've also exposed many deeply offensive moments of prejudice from contestants. When an episode fails to provide the whole story, feed watchers are quick to point out the flaws in the edit, providing real-time clips on sites like Twitter and Reddit. As controversies seem to get more frequent, the show continues to move away from what initially made it compelling. It's hard not to wonder if Big Brother's casting department and producers are vetting people who may hold prejudiced views, or at the very least, even attempting to find a more diverse cast of houseguests.
- 11/8/2019
- by Julianna Ress
- Popsugar.com
We have to expect the unexpected on “Big Brother,” but one thing that is always expected is a showmance. Season 21 has already seen three couples hook up — Jack Matthews and Analyse Talavera, Jackson Michie and Holly Allen, and Nick Maccarone and Isabella Wang — and one of them is already on the outs.
On Tuesday, Bella, who agreed to be Nick’s girlfriend before she was evicted last month, tweeted that she can “no longer support Nick and his actions,” referring to his constant sexual comments about and touching and canoodling with other houseguests, Analyse in particular.
See ‘Big Brother 21’s’ Bella is fed up with Nick’s sleazy behavior: ‘No One deserves to feel second in a relationship’
Though she didn’t outright break things off — she’s open to discussing things with him after the show — if it is over, this would be one of the shorter “Big Brother” showmances.
On Tuesday, Bella, who agreed to be Nick’s girlfriend before she was evicted last month, tweeted that she can “no longer support Nick and his actions,” referring to his constant sexual comments about and touching and canoodling with other houseguests, Analyse in particular.
See ‘Big Brother 21’s’ Bella is fed up with Nick’s sleazy behavior: ‘No One deserves to feel second in a relationship’
Though she didn’t outright break things off — she’s open to discussing things with him after the show — if it is over, this would be one of the shorter “Big Brother” showmances.
- 8/15/2019
- by Joyce Eng
- Gold Derby
Hey, fellow Big Brother fans. We hope you guys are enjoying your Saturday. We've got some more Alumni news for you guys in this article. You guys remember beautiful Natalie Negrotti from season 18 of Big Brother, right? That season aired back in the summer of 2016. It was the one that featured Nicole Franzel beating out Paul Abrahamian in the finals to win the season. Anyways, it turns out that Natalie has resurfaced in a recent interview with Usmagazine.com to reveal that she's now batting for the other team so to speak. She's gone out and found herself a girlfriend after breaking up with the another dude. You guys may recall that Natalie was involved in a showmance with Asian James Huling during season 18. Things did not end well for them after the show. James reportedly went through Natalie's phone over jealousy issues. He raised a fuss about Natalie still...
- 2/17/2019
- by Andre Braddox
- OnTheFlix
Hey, fellow "Big Brother" fans. We previously reported to you guys that the next season of Amazing Race which is season 31 is bringing on a couple of former Big Brother houseguests to compete. According to TMZ, it's an all-Big Brother season, but other sources say it'll be a mixture of Big Brother houseguests and former Amazing Race contestants. I guess we'll find out which version is true when the season finally airs. But here's what our new report is about. Apparently, the Amazing Race production team decided to suddenly cut a couple of the Big Brother houseguests that were all set and prepared to race! We previously reported that Asian James Huling from Big Brother seasons 17 and 18 would be teaming up with Corey Brooks from season 18. We also reported that Big Brother 19 winner Josh Martinez would be teaming up with Big Brother seasons 18 and 19 runner-up Paul Abrahamian. Well, now...
- 6/4/2018
- by Andre Braddox
- OnTheFlix
Die-hard "Big Brother" fans might not be happy about this -- "The Amazing Race" just made some huge last-minute cuts to its upcoming all-bb edition ... including winners and fan favorites. Our 'Tar' sources tell us ... America's Favorite Houseguest on Season 17, James Huling, and Season 18's Corey Brooks will no longer be partnering up on 'Tar' because CBS called them Thursday night to inform them they've been axed. Caleb Reynolds, aka Beast Mode Cowboy, was also...
- 6/2/2018
- by TMZ Staff
- TMZ
Hey, fellow Big Brother fans. Some more exciting news has come up for the Big Brother world. As we previously reported, the next season of Amazing Race which will be season 31 is bringing on a couple of former Big Brother houseguests to compete as teams. According to a report from TMZ, they're supposed to just be competing against other former Big Brother houseguests. However, the folks over at realityblurred.com said it would be a mixture of former Big Brother houseguests and former Amazing Race contestants. We're still not sure which story is true, but TMZ has recently revealed a couple of the Big Brother houseguests that will be competing. First up, former season 13 Big Brother winner Rachel Reilly is coming back. This will be her third, freaking time to compete on the Amazing Race. She recently appeared on seasons 20 and 24 with her hubby Brendon Villegas who is also a Big Brother season 12 and 13 alum.
- 5/29/2018
- by Andre Braddox
- OnTheFlix
The latest duo to join the new season of "The Amazing Race" once viciously competed against each other on "Big Brother," and now they'll be battling for $1 million. TMZ has learned ... Josh Martinez and Paul Abrahamian are teaming up for the "Big Brother" mash-up season of 'Race.' They were on season 19 of 'Bb,' which Josh ended up winning the $500k grand prize ... and Paul came in second. Despite the fact Paul bitch...
- 5/28/2018
- by TMZ Staff
- TMZ
The competition on the 'Amazing Race' and "Big Brother" mash-up is gonna be fierce, because it's stocked with a lot of previous winners and fan favorites hauling ass around the world. Sources tell us James Huling, who won America's Favorite Houseguest on season 17 of "Big Brother," will be partnering with Corey Brooks, who appeared on season 18. James also appeared on season 18, but didn't win. As we previously reported ... "Big Brother" alums Caleb Reynolds and Rachel Reilly...
- 5/16/2018
- by TMZ Staff
- TMZ
Big Brother 18 may have ended on Wednesday night, but fans cannot stop talking about the shocking outcome. During the live finale, Paul Abrahamian won the final Head of Household of the summer. He ended up evicting James Huling over Nicole Franzel, which many believe cost him the $500,000 grand prize. Now that he has had some time to think it over, does Paul regret taking Nicole to the final two?...
- 9/23/2016
- by editor@buddytv.com
- buddytv.com
After 99 days, 15 evictions and more than 40 competitions, the finale of Big Brother 18 is here. Either Nicole Franzel, James Huling or Paul Abrahamian will emerge as the winner, receiving half a million dollars and joining the illustrious list of 17 previous winners. But who will it be?
Before we get to that, there's still the Final HoH and one more eviction during the live finale before the nine members of the jury cast their votes. So let's look at all of the possible scenarios.
Spoiler Warning: This article contains Big Brother 18 spoilers.
Before we get to that, there's still the Final HoH and one more eviction during the live finale before the nine members of the jury cast their votes. So let's look at all of the possible scenarios.
Spoiler Warning: This article contains Big Brother 18 spoilers.
- 9/21/2016
- by editor@buddytv.com
- buddytv.com
There was no worry that Big Brother would be cancelled last summer because CBS had given the reality competition a two season renewal back in Summer 2014. That's not the case this time around. Will this show continue to be a winner for the network? Will it be cancelled or renewed for season 19? Stay tuned.Hosted by Julie Chen, Big Brother typically airs three nights a week — Wednesdays (veto), Thursdays (eviction), and Sundays. This time around, the new contestants are Paul Abrahamian, Victor Arroyo, Corey Brooks, Paulie Calafiore, Bronte D'Acquisto, Bridgette Dunning, Zakiyah Everette, Jozea Flores, Glenn Garcia, Michelle Meyer, Natalie Negrotti, and Tiffany Rousso. Returning houseguests from past seasons are Da'Vonne Rogers, Frank Eudy, James Huling, and Nicole Franzel.Read More…...
- 8/11/2016
- by TVSeriesFinale.com
- TVSeriesFinale.com
This season of Big Brother season 18 runs for 99 days and so far there has been twist, after twist, after twist. The first came with this season's cast announcement in what was coined as a semi-twist where the siblings of former players Vanessa Rousso and Cody Calafiore were given a crack at the $500,000 prize. Next was the move to insert four returning players, Nicole Franzel, James Huling, Da'Vonne Rogers and Frank Eudy, back in the game. Then the houseguests were informed that they would be playing in teams this season. And that wasn't all. The houseguests
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- 7/26/2016
- by Brian Porreca
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
It wouldn't be summer on CBS without Big Bother. Will this show continue to be a winner in the ratings for the network? Will it be cancelled or renewed for season 19? Stay tuned.Hosted by Julie Chen, Big Brother typically airs three nights a week — Wednesdays (veto), Thursdays (eviction), and Sundays. This time around, the new contestants are Paul Abrahamian, Victor Arroyo, Corey Brooks, Paulie Calafiore, Bronte D'Acquisto, Bridgette Dunning, Zakiyah Everette, Jozea Flores, Glenn Garcia, Michelle Meyer, Natalie Negrotti, and Tiffany Rousso. Returning houseguests from past seasons are Da'Vonne Rogers, Frank Eudy, James Huling, and Nicole Franzel.Read More…...
- 7/8/2016
- by TVSeriesFinale.com
- TVSeriesFinale.com
This season, several houseguests have returned from past seasons of Big Brother. Will viewers return to watch this summer? Will this staple of the CBS schedule be cancelled or renewed for a 19th season? Stay tuned.
Hosted by Julie Chen, Big Brother typically airs three nights a week — Wednesdays (veto), Thursdays (eviction), and Sundays. This time around, the new contestants are Paul Abrahamian, Victor Arroyo, Corey Brooks, Paulie Calafiore, Bronte D'Acquisto, Bridgette Dunning, Zakiyah Everette, Jozea Flores, Glenn Garcia, Michelle Meyer, Natalie Negrotti, and Tiffany Rousso. Returning houseguests from past seasons are Da'Vonne Rogers, Frank Eudy, James Huling, and Nicole Franzel.
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Hosted by Julie Chen, Big Brother typically airs three nights a week — Wednesdays (veto), Thursdays (eviction), and Sundays. This time around, the new contestants are Paul Abrahamian, Victor Arroyo, Corey Brooks, Paulie Calafiore, Bronte D'Acquisto, Bridgette Dunning, Zakiyah Everette, Jozea Flores, Glenn Garcia, Michelle Meyer, Natalie Negrotti, and Tiffany Rousso. Returning houseguests from past seasons are Da'Vonne Rogers, Frank Eudy, James Huling, and Nicole Franzel.
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- 6/27/2016
- by TVSeriesFinale.com
- TVSeriesFinale.com
Summer has officially started, and it's already so much ridiculous fun. We always look forward to Big Brother more than is probably healthy, and so far this season is totally worth our anticipation. Over the course of tonight's two hours, Julie Chen revealed three twists that will make this season just a little bit different from any other. First, the 12 new houseguests were joined by four former houseguests! Season 16's Nicole Franzel, Season 17's James Huling and Da'Vonne Rogers, and season 14's Frank Eudy will all also be competing this season. Needless to say, the newbies weren't so thrilled by the appearance of the oldies, and planned to vote them all...
- 6/23/2016
- E! Online
This season of Big Brother was a summer of showmances, from southern sweethearts Clay Honeycutt and Shelli Poole going steady (they only kissed once, you guys) to Liz Nolan overcoming her aversion to tuna fish-filled pony-beards and becoming Austin Matelson's new girlfriend.
But despite his best efforts and impressive scare tactics, James Huling stayed squarely in the friend zone with Meg Maley – until now.
Maley, 25, appeared on People Now on Friday to discuss her experience as a house guest, and the conversation naturally turned to her number-one ally.
"James is the kid in first grade who that likes picks...
But despite his best efforts and impressive scare tactics, James Huling stayed squarely in the friend zone with Meg Maley – until now.
Maley, 25, appeared on People Now on Friday to discuss her experience as a house guest, and the conversation naturally turned to her number-one ally.
"James is the kid in first grade who that likes picks...
- 10/9/2015
- by Michele Corriston, @mcorriston
- People.com - TV Watch
Update: Julie Chen said the America's Favorite Houseguest vote came down to James Huling, John McGuire, and Jason Roy. The winner and $25,000 recipient was James! Congrats to James (and Steve, of course). What do you think about James winning Afp? Anyone else disappointed that a season with such strong female players (for once) didn't have any women up for favorite?
James wins America's Favorite Player! #BB17 pic.twitter.com/fZbSVaNaf8
- GreatScott (@Great_Scott33) September 24, 2015
"Big Brother 17" is ending tonight, Wednesday, September 23. Oh My Lanta, we're going to miss that crazy house for another year! The $500,000 grand prize will go to Vanessa Rousso, Steve Moses, or Liz Nolan -- with the runner-up taking home a not-too-shabby $50,000 -- but who will win the $25,000 as America's Favorite Houseguest?
Fans vote for that honor on CBS' site and, at this point, it looks like it's going to come down to military vet/dad/prankster James Huling,...
James wins America's Favorite Player! #BB17 pic.twitter.com/fZbSVaNaf8
- GreatScott (@Great_Scott33) September 24, 2015
"Big Brother 17" is ending tonight, Wednesday, September 23. Oh My Lanta, we're going to miss that crazy house for another year! The $500,000 grand prize will go to Vanessa Rousso, Steve Moses, or Liz Nolan -- with the runner-up taking home a not-too-shabby $50,000 -- but who will win the $25,000 as America's Favorite Houseguest?
Fans vote for that honor on CBS' site and, at this point, it looks like it's going to come down to military vet/dad/prankster James Huling,...
- 9/23/2015
- by Gina Carbone
- Moviefone
Did you predict that "Grandma" Meg Maley and "Captain Camo" James Huling would be the victims of Thursday's double eviction on "Big Brother"? If so, you should be taking place in our weekly prediction contest. Hurry - make your "Big Brother" predictions now for a chance to win our $100 Amazon gift certificate. It's fun and easy, so get started by scrolling down to predict who will be evicted next. -Break- Who will win 'Big Brother'? See exclusive predictions According to exclusive Gold Derby odds that are derived from predictions made by users like you, Meg was the overwhelming pick to be eliminated first with leading odds of 8/11, or 58% of our users' votes. Conversely, her block-mate Julia Nolan had 4/1 odds, or a 20% chance of being evicted. After Meg's eviction, host Julie Chen informed the houseguests that they were in the midst of another double eviction episode. By the end of the hour,...
- 9/4/2015
- Gold Derby
On Wednesday's episode of "Big Brother," James Huling saved himself from what would have been an inescapable eviction, leaving his closest ally Meg Maley vulnerable on the block. Hoh Vanessa Rousso, determined to have Meg evicted, named Julia Nolan as the replacement nominee believing that she is less of a threat in the game than Meg. Who do You think is going home tonight? Hurry - make your "Big Brother" predictions for a chance to win our $100 Amazon gift certificate. It’s fun and easy, so start now by scrolling down to predict who will be evicted Thursday night. -Break- Who will win 'Big Brother'? See exclusive predictions With Austin Matelson and Liz Nolan unlikely to evict Julia and James unlikely to evict Meg, John McGuire and Steve Moses now hold all the cards in determining who goes home this week. What should they do? Let's examine the pros of both scenarios.
- 9/3/2015
- Gold Derby
On Sunday's episode of "Big Brother," John McGuire bested challenge beasts Shelli Poole, Jackie Ibarra and Becky Burgess in the endurance comp to re-enter the game, banishing them back to the jury house for good. Now that we know these women will be part of the jury that determines the winner, let's try to analyze which of the remaining houseguests they're likely to vote for. Hurry - make your "Big Brother" predictions now for a chance to win our $100 Amazon gift certificate. It’s fun and easy, so get started by scrolling down to predict who will be evicted next. -Break- Who will win 'Big Brother'? See exclusive predictions Shelli Poole Had Shelli re-entered the game, she would have likely targeted James Huling (for sending Clay Honeycutt home pre-jury) and Vanessa Rousso (for throwing her under the bus while they were nominated together), but does that mean she...
- 9/1/2015
- Gold Derby
Warning: BB17 spoilers ahead from the live feeds.*
For the past two weeks on "Big Brother 17," James Huling and Meg Maley have been able to sit back with popcorn and watch the rest of the house fight. But now it's Week 10 and one of them is in danger of going home/to jury, courtesy of the brilliant Mad Hatter, Vanessa Rousso.
Vanessa just won her third Head of Household competition and has two sets of alliances on her side: Steve Moses and returnee Johnny Mac McGuire, plus Austin Matelson and twins Julia and Liz Nolan. Everyone wanted Vanessa out as early as last week but now she is doing what she does best: backing people into corners to make deals and winning people over to her side. You don't have to like Vanessa -- she makes it tough sometimes with all the tears and hypocrisy -- but all Bb fans...
For the past two weeks on "Big Brother 17," James Huling and Meg Maley have been able to sit back with popcorn and watch the rest of the house fight. But now it's Week 10 and one of them is in danger of going home/to jury, courtesy of the brilliant Mad Hatter, Vanessa Rousso.
Vanessa just won her third Head of Household competition and has two sets of alliances on her side: Steve Moses and returnee Johnny Mac McGuire, plus Austin Matelson and twins Julia and Liz Nolan. Everyone wanted Vanessa out as early as last week but now she is doing what she does best: backing people into corners to make deals and winning people over to her side. You don't have to like Vanessa -- she makes it tough sometimes with all the tears and hypocrisy -- but all Bb fans...
- 8/31/2015
- by Gina Carbone
- Moviefone
*Warning: BB17 spoilers ahead from the live feeds.*
Update 4: On the Thursday, August 27, Week 9 live show, the vote was unanimous: John McGuire, aka Johnny Mac, the rock star dentist, was evicted by a 5-0 vote. After he was evicted, he told Julie Chen he'd target Meg (!) if he got back in the house. Not Vanessa. Not Austwins. Not even James. He'd go after Meg to try and weaken James. So that's sad news. But the good news for JMac fans is that he won his way back in the house -- only a few minutes after leaving it! He was the last juror standing in the world's shortest endurance competition. However, bad news for sanity fans followed directly after that: Vanessa won the comp, so she is the Week 10 Head of Household. Oh boy. Another Vanessa HoH. Take a deep breath, everyone.
(Endurance comp controversy: Several players were disqualified,...
Update 4: On the Thursday, August 27, Week 9 live show, the vote was unanimous: John McGuire, aka Johnny Mac, the rock star dentist, was evicted by a 5-0 vote. After he was evicted, he told Julie Chen he'd target Meg (!) if he got back in the house. Not Vanessa. Not Austwins. Not even James. He'd go after Meg to try and weaken James. So that's sad news. But the good news for JMac fans is that he won his way back in the house -- only a few minutes after leaving it! He was the last juror standing in the world's shortest endurance competition. However, bad news for sanity fans followed directly after that: Vanessa won the comp, so she is the Week 10 Head of Household. Oh boy. Another Vanessa HoH. Take a deep breath, everyone.
(Endurance comp controversy: Several players were disqualified,...
- 8/26/2015
- by Gina Carbone
- Moviefone
It's been a staple of the CBS summer schedule since 2000. Big Brother has dominated the network with three airings each week and there's no danger of the show being cancelled. We already know it will return for season 18. Will the solid rating continue? Stay tuned.
Hosted by Julie Chen, Big Brother typically airs three nights a week — Wednesdays (veto), Thursdays (eviction), and Sundays. This time around, the contestants are Audrey Middleton, Austin Matelson, Becky Burgess, Clay Honeycutt, Da'Vonne Rogers, Jace Agolli, James Huling, Jason Roy, John McGuire, Liz Nolan, Meg Maley, Shelli Poole, Steve Moses, and Vanessa Rousso.
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Hosted by Julie Chen, Big Brother typically airs three nights a week — Wednesdays (veto), Thursdays (eviction), and Sundays. This time around, the contestants are Audrey Middleton, Austin Matelson, Becky Burgess, Clay Honeycutt, Da'Vonne Rogers, Jace Agolli, James Huling, Jason Roy, John McGuire, Liz Nolan, Meg Maley, Shelli Poole, Steve Moses, and Vanessa Rousso.
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- 8/20/2015
- by TVSeriesFinale.com
- TVSeriesFinale.com
Who will be eliminated tonight on "Big Brother": Atlanta interior designer Shelli Poole or Texas football player Clay Honeycutt? Hurry -- make your predictions now and you could win our prize of a $100 Amazon gift certificate. It's fun and easy, so start now by scrolling down and predicting who'll be evicted next. -Break- Who will win 'Big Brother'? See exclusive predictions According to Week 6's exclusive Gold Derby odds that are derived from the predictions made by users like you, Clay has leading 5/6 odds of being evicted, while Shelli is a close second at 15/8 odds. Is this the most unpredictable eviction so far of Season 17? During Wednesday's Veto ceremony, current Head of Household (and Veto winner) James Huling chose not to use his power to remove either Shelli or Clay from the chopping block, despite their best efforts to name Austin Matelson as the true mastermind. Will James...
- 8/6/2015
- Gold Derby
Did you correctly predict that James Huling would win the Veto competition and that he would not use it to save either Shelli Poole or Clay Honeycutt? If so, you should be taking place in our weekly prediction contest. Hurry -- make your predictions for the rest of Week 6 and you could win our prize of a $100 Amazon gift certificate. It's fun and easy, so start now by scrolling down and predicting who'll be evicted next. -Break- Who will win 'Big Brother'? See exclusive predictions According to Week 6's exclusive Gold Derby odds that are derived from the predictions made by users like you, James had the best chance of winning the Veto at 8/13 odds. Our readers were also spot-on in calling that he wouldn't use the Veto, as 71% of you correctly predicted that option. Shelli could have avoided this disaster by winning the Hoh competition, but she...
- 8/6/2015
- Gold Derby
Did you predict that James Huling would win the sixth Head of Household competition on "Big Brother" and that he'd nominate Clay Honeycutt and Shelli Poole for eviction? If so, you should be taking place in our weekly prediction contest. Hurry -- make your predictions for the rest of Week 6 and you could win our prize of a $100 Amazon gift certificate. It's fun and easy, so start now by scrolling down and predicting who'll be evicted next. -Break- Who will win 'Big Brother'? See exclusive predictions According to Week 6's exclusive Gold Derby odds that are derived from the predictions made by users like you, James had the best odds (4/9) of winning Hoh. Also, Clay (5/6 odds) and Shelli (10/3 odds) were your overwhelming picks to be nominated for eviction Sunday night. Shelli could have avoided this disaster by winning the Hoh competition, but she threw the challenge on purpose...
- 8/3/2015
- Gold Derby
Did you correctly predict that Clay Honeycutt, Becky Burgess, James Huling and Liz Nolan would be nominated for eviction on "Big Brother" Wednesday night? If so, you should be taking place in our weekly prediction contest. Hurry -- make your predictions for the rest of Week 5 and you could win our prize of a $100 Amazon gift certificate. It's fun and easy, so start now by scrolling down and predicting who will be eliminated next. -Break- Who will win 'Big Brother'? See exclusive predictions According to Week 5's exclusive Gold Derby odds that are derived from the predictions made by users like you, these four were among those with the best odds of being put up on the block. James led our chart with 15/8 odds, followed by Becky at 11/2 odds, and then Liz and Clay were tied at 15/2 odds. Austin Matelson was actually third place at 13/2 odds, but he...
- 7/27/2015
- Gold Derby
Did you correctly predict that the four J's -- Jason Roy, John McGuire, James Huling and Jackie Ibarra -- would be nominated for eviction on "Big Brother" Wednesday night? If so, you should be taking place in our weekly prediction contest. Hurry -- make your predictions for the rest of Week 4 and you could win our prize of a $100 Amazon gift certificate. It's fun and easy, so start now by scrolling down and predicting who will be eliminated next. -Break- Who will win 'Big Brother'? See exclusive predictions According to Week 4's exclusive Gold Derby odds that are derived from the predictions made by users like you, these four had the best odds of being put up on the block. James led our chart with 6/5 odds, followed by Jackie and Jason both at 6/1 odds and John in fourth place with 8/1 odds. The Battle of the Block competition saw...
- 7/20/2015
- Gold Derby
Did you correctly predict that Jeff Weldon would be the third evictee on "Big Brother" Season 17? If so, you should be taking place in our weekly prediction contest. Hurry -- make your predictions for the rest of Week 4 and you could win our prize of a $100 Amazon gift certificate. It's fun and easy, so start now by scrolling down and predicting who will be eliminated next. -Break- Who will win 'Big Brother'? See exclusive predictions According to Week 3's exclusive Gold Derby odds that are derived from the predictions made by users like you, Jeff was the overwhelming favorite to get the boot Thursday night. He had leading 1/5 odds of going home, while his partner-in-crime James Huling was a distant second place at 8/1 odds. Congratulations to our user Benutty for earning the top score in this week's contest. He's one of only five users to reap 89% prediction accuracy...
- 7/17/2015
- Gold Derby
Vanessa Rousso’s plan to evict James Huling is in jeopardy after Austin Matelson throws the Veto Competition to John McGuire on Big Brother. Big Brother 17 Recap Worried that Vanessa and Austin are going to try to backdoor her and get her out of the house, Audrey Middlton goes looking for them. To her surprise, […]
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- 7/16/2015
- by Olivia Truffaut-Wong
- Uinterview
Did you correctly predict that John McGuire would win the Veto competition and take himself off the block? If so, you should be taking place in our weekly prediction contest. Hurry and make your predictions for who will be evicted tonight -- James Huling or Jeff Weldon -- and you could win our prize of a $100 Amazon gift certificate. It's fun and easy! -Break- Who will win 'Big Brother'? See exclusive predictions According to exclusive Gold Derby odds that are derived from the predictions made by users like you, Jeff is the overwhelming favorite to get the boot tonight. He has leading 1/4 odds of going home, while James is in a distant second place with 13/2 odds. Check out the overall Season 17 leaderboard to the right. Currently our #1 "Big Brother" predictor is Exxdee, but there are still many weeks left to play in our contest. Can You take him...
- 7/16/2015
- Gold Derby
"I have Jeff Weldon going home this week. He's a big player and the presumed leader of the other side of the house, along with James Huling," says our current "Big Brother" contest leader Geoffrey De Leon (screen name Exxdee). "Vanessa and Austin to some extent want Jeff out, and he's a big target and a physical competitor." De Leon leads our Season 17 leaderboard after two weeks, beating hundreds of other users, thanks to his savvy predictions. There are still many weeks to play in our contest, so can You take him down and win our prize of a $100 Amazon gift certificate? See our contest rules. -Break- Who will win 'Big Brother'? See exclusive predictions De Leon continues, "Right now, I have Vanessa Rousso as the winner of 'Big Brother,' but there's no runaway choice like Derrick last season who played an incredible game. I picked...
- 7/14/2015
- Gold Derby
Did you correctly predict that "Big Brother's" four nominees for eviction on Week 3 would be John McGuire, James Huling, Jason Roy and Meg Maley? If so, you should be taking place in our weekly prediction contest. Hurry -- make your predictions for the rest of Week 3 and you could win our prize of a $100 Amazon gift certificate. It's fun and easy, so start now by scrolling down and predicting who will be eliminated. -Break- Who will win 'Big Brother'? See exclusive predictions During the Battle of the Block competition that saw the four nominees playing mix-and-match with items of clothing during a foam party, Jason and Meg easily won, while John and James were an absolute disaster. To be fair, John was supposed to throw the competition, but he ended up not having to because James was so terrible. Our readers' predictions were all over the place for Sunday's nominations episode,...
- 7/13/2015
- Gold Derby
Steve Moses won the first veto of the season and Da’Vonne Rogers started some drama on Big Brother. Big Brother Season 17 Recap After the last Battle of the Block, Steve and Jackie Ibarra are up for eviction, but James Huling and Jason Roy have a new plan: get rid of Jace Agolli. The two […]
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- 7/2/2015
- by Olivia Truffaut-Wong
- Uinterview
Did you predict that Steve Moses would win the Veto on "Big Brother" Wednesday night and that he would use it to save himself from elimination? If so, you should be taking place in our weekly prediction contest. Hurry -- make your predictions for the rest of Week 1 and you could win our prize of a $100 Amazon gift certificate. It's fun and easy, so start now by scrolling down and predicting who will be eliminated next. -Break- Who will win 'Big Brother'? See exclusive predictions After Steve removed himself from the block, Hoh James Huling made the easy decision to backdoor Jace Agolli, a plan that was hatched earlier in the week. Will Jace go home Thursday night, or will it be so-called "pawn" Jackie Ibarra? And which two houseguests will win the new Hoh competition? Be sure to predict Both weeks in our "Big Brother" predictions center.
- 7/2/2015
- Gold Derby
Warning: Spoilers ahead from the "Big Brother" live feeds.
Update 1: Jace was indeed sent home on Thursday, July 2 in the first eviction of BB17. He got 12 of the available 13 votes. Audrey voted for Jackie. (Jackie, Jace and James had no votes.) It was also revealed, to TV viewers, that Liz has an identical twin and she and her sister Julia cast their vote together, then switched places live. Kathy Griffin announced the new twist: This coming week, she'd be calling into the house and whoever answers the seventh call gets the power to prevent three people from voting in the next eviction. That's huge. Shelli and Becky won the Week 2 Head of Household competition, so now we have to see 1) who they nominate, 2) who wins the Battle of the Block, 3) who wins Power of Veto, 4) who are the final nominees, 5) who is the Hoh/House target, and 6) who answers that seventh call.
Update 1: Jace was indeed sent home on Thursday, July 2 in the first eviction of BB17. He got 12 of the available 13 votes. Audrey voted for Jackie. (Jackie, Jace and James had no votes.) It was also revealed, to TV viewers, that Liz has an identical twin and she and her sister Julia cast their vote together, then switched places live. Kathy Griffin announced the new twist: This coming week, she'd be calling into the house and whoever answers the seventh call gets the power to prevent three people from voting in the next eviction. That's huge. Shelli and Becky won the Week 2 Head of Household competition, so now we have to see 1) who they nominate, 2) who wins the Battle of the Block, 3) who wins Power of Veto, 4) who are the final nominees, 5) who is the Hoh/House target, and 6) who answers that seventh call.
- 7/1/2015
- by Gina Carbone
- Moviefone
Based on our readers' predictions, the first houseguest to be evicted on "Big Brother" Season 17 will be personal trainer Jace Agolli. Do you agree or disagree with those results? Hurry -- make your predictions for the rest of Week 1 and you could win our prize of a $100 Amazon gift certificate. It's fun and easy, so start now by scrolling down and predicting who will be eliminated next. -Break- Who will win 'Big Brother'? See exclusive predictions For Jace to be eliminated, that means one of the current nominees -- Steve Moses or Jackie Ibarra -- will first need to be saved during Wednesday's Veto ceremony. If Jace goes up as a replacement nominee and is sent packing, that would ensure the backdoor plan set up by Jason Roy, James Huling, Da'Vonne Rogers and Audrey Middleton went off without a hitch. According to exclusive Gold Derby odds, Jace has...
- 7/1/2015
- Gold Derby
It just wouldn't be summer without the Big Brother TV show. It'll keep helping to fill the CBS primetime schedule fo awhile since it's already been renewed for next year. How will the ratings be this summer? Up, down, or about the same? Stay tuned.
Hosted by Julie Chen, Big Brother typically airs three nights a week — Wednesdays (veto), Thursdays (eviction), and Sundays. This time around, the contestants are Audrey Middleton, Austin Matelson, Becky Burgess, Clay Honeycutt, Da'Vonne Rogers, Jace Agolli, James Huling, Jason Roy, John McGuire, Liz Nolan, Meg Maley, Shelli Poole, Steve Moses, and Vanessa Rousso.
The ratings are typically the best indication of a show's likelihood of staying on the air. The higher the ratings (particularly the 18-49 demo), the better the chances for survival. This chart will be updated as new ratings data becomes available -- typically around 11:30am Est/8:30am...
Hosted by Julie Chen, Big Brother typically airs three nights a week — Wednesdays (veto), Thursdays (eviction), and Sundays. This time around, the contestants are Audrey Middleton, Austin Matelson, Becky Burgess, Clay Honeycutt, Da'Vonne Rogers, Jace Agolli, James Huling, Jason Roy, John McGuire, Liz Nolan, Meg Maley, Shelli Poole, Steve Moses, and Vanessa Rousso.
The ratings are typically the best indication of a show's likelihood of staying on the air. The higher the ratings (particularly the 18-49 demo), the better the chances for survival. This chart will be updated as new ratings data becomes available -- typically around 11:30am Est/8:30am...
- 6/29/2015
- by TVSeriesFinale.com
- TVSeriesFinale.com
Did you predict that Steve Moses, Jackie Ibarra, John McGuire and Becky Burgess would be the first four nominees for eviction on "Big Brother"? If so, you should be taking part in our weekly prediction contest. Hurry -- make your predictions for the rest of Week 1 and you could win our prize of a $100 Amazon gift certificate. It's fun and easy, so start now by scrolling down and predicting who will be eliminated next. -Break- 'Big Brother' poll: Who's the Worst winner of all time? During the season's first Battle of the Block competition, John and Becky prevailed, meaning they're safe for the week while the Hoh who nominated them -- Jason Roy -- is back in the pool of contenders to be nominated. Jason, James Huling, Da'Vonne Rogers and Audrey Middleton have a deal to backdoor Jace Agolli following Wednesday's Veto competition, but is that still in...
- 6/29/2015
- Gold Derby
No worries about the Big Brother TV show being "evicted" from the CBS summer schedule anytime soon. It's already been renewed through next season. How will the series do in the ratings this time around? Stay tuned.
Hosted by Julie Chen, Big Brother typically airs three nights a week — Wednesdays (veto), Thursdays (eviction), and Sundays. This time around, the contestants are Audrey Middleton, Austin Matelson, Becky Burgess, Clay Honeycutt, Da'Vonne Rogers, Jace Agolli, James Huling, Jason Roy, John McGuire, Liz Nolan, Meg Maley, Shelli Poole, Steve Moses, and Vanessa Rousso.
The ratings are typically the best indication of a show's likelihood of staying on the air. The higher the ratings (particularly the 18-49 demo), the better the chances for survival. This chart will be updated as new ratings data becomes available -- typically around 11:30am Est/8:30am Pst. Refresh to see the latest.Read More…...
Hosted by Julie Chen, Big Brother typically airs three nights a week — Wednesdays (veto), Thursdays (eviction), and Sundays. This time around, the contestants are Audrey Middleton, Austin Matelson, Becky Burgess, Clay Honeycutt, Da'Vonne Rogers, Jace Agolli, James Huling, Jason Roy, John McGuire, Liz Nolan, Meg Maley, Shelli Poole, Steve Moses, and Vanessa Rousso.
The ratings are typically the best indication of a show's likelihood of staying on the air. The higher the ratings (particularly the 18-49 demo), the better the chances for survival. This chart will be updated as new ratings data becomes available -- typically around 11:30am Est/8:30am Pst. Refresh to see the latest.Read More…...
- 6/26/2015
- by TVSeriesFinale.com
- TVSeriesFinale.com
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