Big Brother 26 Spoilers: Who Will Probably Get Evicted In Week 11

As a gamer with years of experience following Big Brother, I can confidently say that Kimo Apaka is likely to be evicted this week. While he has managed to save himself from elimination a few times, his competition wins have been scarce, and many fans might consider him as more of a floater in the game.


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Makensy “MJ” Manbeck’s term as Head of Household in Week 11 for Big Brother Season 26 is nearing its end, implying that the crucial HOH role of this season is about to unfold. Prior to reaching that stage, though, someone must leave the house. The remaining contestants will have to decide who among them should be sent to the jury house next, but who might it be?

For those who haven’t been following Big Brother‘s live broadcasts, MJ has gained the power to veto, yet he chose not to alter Chelsie Baham’s initial nominations, which include Cam Sullivan-Brown. This means that either Kimo Apaka or Rubina Bernabe will be evicted. To understand why one of them is staying, let’s explore the reasons behind the decision.

Kimo Apaka Will Probably Be Evicted In Week 11

Get ready to bid farewell to the soulful singer Sultan Kimo, as it appears he is soon to join the jury. Despite limited accolades in this competition, he did succeed in saving himself from elimination early on during the A.I. Arena and claimed a crucial veto on double-eviction night. Though his journey may not have been filled with grand achievements, many Big Brother fans might recall his gameplay as more of a “floater” strategy.

Why Rubina Is Likely Staying Over Kimo

It could be inferred that Rubina remains in the game until its conclusion because she hasn’t won any competitions during Season 26. To some extent, this assumption holds water, as it might make strategic sense to bring a player with an underwhelming competition history and a less-than-impressive social game to the final if one aims to win “Big Brother.” Some viewers online have suggested that Rubina is simply there for the positive energy or vibes, and in truth, I can understand this perspective.

If Rubina manages to win both the Final Four Head of Household and the Final Head of Household competitions, it would be challenging to convince the jury that she is a more deserving winner than Chelsie, MJ, or Cam. While it’s not entirely out of the question, particularly if T’Kor and Kimo are on her side, I believe it’s quite improbable. Kimo’s frequent nominations coupled with his rescues make him a more compelling contender for the winner’s title, although his chances are roughly equivalent to Rubina’s if he faces off against the other three.

In essence, Rubina’s ability to avoid elimination can be attributed to Chelsie and MJ preferring to maintain a female majority in the competition, aiming for a Final 3 composed only of women. This setup could potentially evict Cam, and it appears they are persuading Rubina to go along with this strategy. I believe she may agree with their plan.

Absolutely, even the most carefully planned strategies can unravel in the Final Four, since just one vote determines who gets evicted. If Rubina wins Head of Household or Veto, or if someone in the house decides to play a major game move, this game could flip upside down again. Given how Season 26 of Big Brother has unfolded, I’m bracing myself for it and hoping whatever transpires leads to an intense finale!

This week, “Big Brother” skips its Wednesday episode but will air its live eviction on CBS on Thursday, October 3rd at 8:00 p.m. ET. As the season nears its end, take a look at the 2024 TV schedule to see what’s in store and prepare for an exhilarating autumn season filled with new and returning shows.

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2024-10-02 20:07