Big Brother 26 Spoilers: Who Is Probably Getting Evicted Week 4

Big Brother 26 Spoilers: Who Is Probably Getting Evicted Week 4

As a long-time Big Brother fan, I’ve seen my fair share of twists and turns in the house. This week, however, has been particularly intriguing with Angela Murray’s second HOH reign taking an unexpected turn. The tension between Tucker Laruriers and Quinn Martin is palpable, and their deepfake power play seems to have backfired spectacularly.


🚨 Attention! This information discloses spoilers from Big Brother Season 26, as of Wednesday, August 14th. You can catch the live feeds with a subscription on Paramount+ or Pluto TV, and proceed at your own peril!

In Angela Murray’s second turn as Head of Household during week two, things didn’t go quite as she anticipated, and that seems to be the recurring pattern of the week. However, Quinn Martin is now in a tricky situation following Tucker Laruriers’ veto victory in week 4. His strategy to execute a major move with his Deepfake Head of Household power has failed. Nonetheless, someone must leave the house this week, and we have an idea about who it might be.

As a game enthusiast, I’m live-streaming the Big Brother show right now, catching up on the juicy chats that will determine who’s leaving the house at Week 4. But before we delve into that, let me clarify who’s facing eviction this week. Tucker played it smart by using the veto on himself, so Quinn decided to nominate Rubina Bernabe instead. Now, Rubina finds herself alongside MJ (Makensy Manbeck) and Cedric Hodges, all of whom are about to engage in another fierce battle in the A.I. Arena for a shot at staying in the game. Let’s jump right in!

Big Brother 26 Spoilers: Who Is Probably Getting Evicted Week 4

If Cedric Wins The A.I. Arena, Makensy Likely Goes Home

In the Big Brother house, all eyes are on Tucker and Quinn as power players, but little ol’ me, Cedric, seems to be flying under the radar like a ninja. I can’t tell if folks realize how much backing I’ve got to keep going in this game. Having votes is crucial, but let’s not forget what we saw during Season 26 – house opinions can shift faster than a chameleon changing colors!

Rubina is quite bonded with Tucker, which typically might expose her to elimination. However, it appears that many are favoring voting out MJ instead. Tucker is actively attempting to gather more votes for Rubina; he even went on a date with Leah Peters at the aquarium, a campaign move. This effort seems greater than what MJ has shown, leading me to believe that Rubina will avoid eviction by the end of this week.

Big Brother 26 Spoilers: Who Is Probably Getting Evicted Week 4

If Cedric Loses The A.I. Arena, Whoever Is Against Him In The Vote Is Likely Leaving

It’s crucial to emphasize that it’s extremely unlikely Cedric will depart this week, regardless of his performance in the A.I. arena. He enjoys the backing of the Pentagon, which translates to votes from Quinn, Brooklyn Rivera, Cam Sullivan-Brown, and Chelsie Baham. The only person who seems to be supporting him is Tucker, but his influence isn’t enough to get Cedric kicked out according to the model’s predictions.

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Big Brother 26 Spoilers: Who Is Probably Getting Evicted Week 4

I have no choice but to stan.

It appears that T’Kor Clottey and Kimo Apaka may be planning to detonate the Pentagon, but it seems unlikely they’ll find the nerve to carry out their scheme before it jeopardizes Cedric’s game. If by some fluke they succeed and either Rubina or MJ triumph in the AI Arena, the rest of the house might band together to target the Pentagon. However, remember this is a hypothetical situation; many things would need to align for it to become reality.

Essentially, I anticipate Cedric to continue his efforts and for information about the Pentagon to spread further following the HOH. If Kimo and T’Kor aim to win Big Brother, they must act swiftly, as I believe they are starting to understand that with each eviction, they inch closer to being nominated. Here’s hoping they grasp this in time to maintain an engaging game!

As a dedicated gamer, I eagerly tune in to CBS every Wednesday and Thursday at 8:00 p.m. ET, and on Sundays at 9:00 p.m. ET for my Big Brother fix. For fellow enthusiasts seeking more entertainment options, I’d recommend checking out our 2024 TV schedule. It’s packed with exciting shows that are set to debut as we approach the fall season!

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2024-08-14 18:07