As a seasoned Big Brother enthusiast and a connoisseur of Houseguest strategies, I’ve seen it all – from the bold to the bizarre, and everything in between. This week, we find ourselves in a nail-biting situation with MJ back in the hot seat as HOH. While she may have survived the double eviction, her reign this time around could prove to be more perilous than ever.
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The double eviction delivered on the thrills, and now five Houseguests are left in the Big Brother 26 house. We’re now onto the Head of Household week, sometimes referred to as the least desirable because it prevents the winner from playing in next week’s, which ensures they’ll be playing on finale night. That said, I think there’s some opportunity for this week’s HOH to make a big move, assuming they’re willing to take it.
In today’s broadcast, TopMob was airing the live episodes of Big Brother, and as expected, we have the outcomes from the HOH contest. Here’s who emerged victorious and could backstab an ally in a manner that will leave fans astounded and might once more flip this season upside down.
MJ Won The Week 11 HOH
As a devoted fan, I must admit that Makensy “MJ” Manbeck’s denial of the comp beast title isn’t gaining much traction just yet. This week, she’s once again asserted her dominance as the Head of Household (HOH), surviving another round in the Big Brother house. If she understands that this particular HOH role might not be the best choice for this week, she certainly didn’t give any hints about it, instead basking in the security of another week’s safety among the game’s influential figures.
Will MJ Take The Shot At Betraying Chelsie?
Last night, MJ conveyed to Chelsie Baham that she intends to eliminate Kimo Apaka with the help of the current Head of Household. However, it’s important to note that Big Brother fans understand that this decision could hinge on who wins the veto. This week, two votes will be cast for eviction, and if these votes are divided, the Head of Household must make a tie-breaking decision. The intriguing question is whether MJ will aim for Kimo or recognize her real danger and choose to eliminate a potential threat if she aspires to win Big Brother.
Chelsie deserves to win Big Brother, and right now, she’s MJ’s most significant threat to winning $750k. She plans to nominate Cam Sullivan-Brown and Kimo, so she’d have to renominate Chelsie if the veto is used. Once that’s done, MJ could either rely on the house to vote out Chelsie for her or vote her out if there’s a split. I’m not sure any Houseguests would enjoy doing it, but they all want that prize money.
As a gamer, I’m pondering if MJ will make a move against her main rival, given she believes they have a Final Two deal. We witnessed how effortlessly Chelsie swayed MJ into playing the veto to expel Leah from the game, despite it not being in MJ’s best interest. Even MJ realized her error later on, but it was too late to alter the situation. Frankly, I suspect convincing her to take a risk won’t be tough. Yet, as of now, she hasn’t given any signs that she’ll turn against Chelsie.
Don’t forget to catch this week’s episodes of “Big Brother” on CBS, airing on Sunday, September 29th at 10:30 PM ET. We hope to uncover more about Makensy’s plans, and TopMob will have the veto results by then, which they’ll share with eager readers before Wednesday arrives.
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2024-09-27 18:07