Big Brother 26 Spoilers: Who Won The Week 11 Veto, And The Surprising Houseguest Being Considered For Eviction

As a seasoned Big Brother fanatic with over a decade of watching this reality show under my belt, I find myself utterly astounded by the potential twist in the tale that is unfolding before our very eyes. The veto has been used every week this season, and I must admit, I’m not surprised… but the idea that it might be used again is mind-boggling!


❗ Attention: The information below may reveal spoilers from Big Brother 26 as of September 29th. You can stream these feeds with a Paramount+ subscription or on Pluto TV, but beware, proceed at your own risk!

As we approach the final stages of Big Brother Season 26 in the 2024 TV lineup, I can’t help but feel that this dynamic cast is far from finished making significant moves. The veto has been a game-changer every week, and while I know better, I find myself astounded at the possibility of it being used yet again. The potential veto winner is contemplating a game-altering decision by nominating an unanticipated Houseguest, and I’m struggling to comprehend how this strategy could possibly work in their favor.

For those who might need a refresher, it’s worth mentioning that Makensy “MJ” Manbeck was crowned the Head of Household during Week 11 on Big Brother’s live feeds. She initially nominated Rubina Bernabe and Kimo Apaka for eviction, but by the end of this week, that decision could change if the veto winner exercises their power. So, let’s delve into the upcoming events.

Makensy Won The Week 11 Veto

It’s hardly unexpected that MJ has triumphed yet again in the competition, given she clinched both the Week 10 Head of Household and Veto titles. After navigating the double eviction unscathed, she’s swiftly found herself back in control for another week inside Big Brother. If the jury votes on competitive victories, she stands a strong chance of dominating this season should she make it to the finale.

MJ And Chelsie Have Discussed Using The Veto To Nominate Cam

Similar to last week, MJ’s Head of Household (HOH) week is being steered by Chelsie Baham, who I believe is the most deserving potential winner of Big Brother 26. Following the veto, Chelsie and MJ deliberated on using it again, seemingly to eliminate their alliance member, Cam Sullivan-Brown. Unfortunately for Cam, his situation hasn’t improved as he confessed to taking breaks during the BB Comics competition just to rest. This action led both women to suspect that he was intentionally losing, thereby forcing them to prop him up until the end of the game.

It’s puzzling for Chelsie and MJ to make such a decision and betray their ally right before the decisive Final 4 Head of Household competition. After all, Kimo and Rubina haven’t been consistently dominant throughout the season. Given that MJ won’t be participating in the next HOH contest, Chelsie likely feels quite assured about defeating both of them. Otherwise, it seems unusual for her to eliminate Cam and risk losing another ally, as well as a potential protective shield if Kimo and Rubina should win.

To have a good chance at winning Big Brother, it’s usually wise not to overanalyze situations. There’s a possibility that Chelsie and MJ are overanalyzing their game strategy and fretting excessively about Cam appearing inactive, only to eventually betray them. A clear move presents itself here: eliminate Kimo while keeping nominations unchanged. This move could potentially benefit both of them more if they go for it instead of making a hasty move without a good reason.

On Sunday, September 29th, at 10:30 PM Eastern Time, you can catch “Big Brother” on CBS. If you can’t stay up for the late episode, don’t worry! You can always check out the live feeds before going to bed and see what kind of trouble Cam might face before the veto meeting on Monday.

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2024-09-30 00:38