Big Brother 26 Spoilers: Who Is Probably Getting Evicted Week 2

Big Brother 26 Spoilers: Who Is Probably Getting Evicted Week 2

As a dedicated fan of Big Brother, I’ve been following this season closely since its premiere. The twists and turns have kept me on the edge of my seat, and I’ve grown attached to some Houseguests while others have left me scratching my head. With Angela Murray’s volatile behavior causing chaos in the house and her recent actions against Quinn Martin, it seems like she’s made quite a few enemies.


Caution: The following section reveals spoilers from Big Brother Season 26, based on live feeds up to July 30th. Access these feeds with a Paramount+ membership or on Pluto TV, but be aware that you’ll be exposed to potential spoilers!

1. It seems like Week 1 under Angela Murray’s Head of Household tenure felt endless, but Week 2, marked by Chelsie Baham’s victory, has gone by swiftly. We’re now approaching the final days before eviction, and after observing the live feeds, I believe I have a good idea about who will be leaving this week. However, first, for those solely watching the episodes, there’s some news to share. Kenney Kelley won the Week 2 veto and opted to remove himself from the block. Tucker Laruriers stepped up to take his place so that Chelsie wouldn’t have to worry about causing distress, making it Tucker, Lisa Weintraub, and Angela Murray who are facing eviction. With that settled, let’s discuss potential outcomes for the A.I. Arena and predict who might be leaving based on what transpires.

Big Brother 26 Spoilers: Who Is Probably Getting Evicted Week 2

If Tucker Wins In The A.I. Arena, Angela Likely Gets Evicted

As a gamer looking back on the Big Brother house, I was already walking on eggshells after the Week 1 veto chaos. But when Quinn Martin and I went head-to-head, it pushed me right over the edge. To be honest, I’m still not entirely sure what transpired between us beyond Quinn feeling that I insinuated all Black Houseguests were secretly aligned – a claim I never provided evidence for. As more episodes unfold, maybe we’ll get to the bottom of it. However, at this point, no one seems keen on dealing with me or my drama anymore.

Despite Lisa securing the Week 1 veto, it appears many housemates are content to keep her in the competition, even if it means Angela stays. This shows that a significant number of contestants are prepared to vote out an unpopular player who has little chance of winning. Thus, it’s clear that Angela’s recent remarks have not been well-received by her fellow players.

Big Brother 26 Spoilers: Who Is Probably Getting Evicted Week 2

Tucker Could Be A Surprise Eviction If Angela Wins In The A.I. Arena

Although Angela’s departure appears imminent, keep in mind that surprise twists can still occur. Angela stunned us once with a victory; it wouldn’t be surprising if she managed another and stayed in the game longer. This would set up a showdown between Tucker and Lisa. According to Matt Hardeman, who recently spoke with TopMob, which contestant has a better chance of winning?

Over time, contestants will realize that they are all playing a game, and while they may like Tucker, he is also aiming for the prize money. He does have some connections within the game, but at this stage, could any alliance risk losing a popular character like Tucker if it means letting Lisa, who currently has no allies, survive another week and be nominated again? This would potentially lead to her advancement in the show.

Based on my observations and experiences in the Big Brother house, I strongly believe that Angela’s volatile behavior and tendency to sabotage others’ games outweigh any potential advantages she might bring to our alliance. As someone who has dealt with her constant scheming firsthand, I can attest to the mental exhaustion it brings. Houseguests are eager for a break from the chaos and drama that Angela consistently stirs up.

As an unbeaten predictor of evictions in Big Brother so far, I eagerly await watching the show every Wednesday and Thursday at 8:00 p.m. ET on CBS as part of the 2024 TV schedule. Fingers crossed that my winning streak continues! Tucker’s moves have been questionable, and it wouldn’t be surprising if he inadvertently set himself up for eviction – after all, it’s happened before to many Houseguests.

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2024-07-30 18:07