Big Brother 26 episode 19 review: Who won the title of “Head of Household” in week 6?

Big Brother 26 episode 19 review: Who won the title of “Head of Household” in week 6?

On to the 19th episode of “Big Brother 26” Brooklyn Rivera had just been ousted from office by Parliament by a vote of 8 to 1. Cam Sullivan BrownThis left only 11 players in the race for the $750,000 grand prize, and all but the outgoing Head of Household Tucker Des Lauriers were able to participate in the upcoming HOH Week 6 competition. So who won the power and which three people were nominated for eviction?

Read our minute-by-minute recap/live blog of Big Brother Season 26 Episode 19 below to find out what happened on Sunday, August 25, 2024 at 9:00 PM ET/PT. Then be sure to sound off in the comments section with your favorite “BB26” houseguests on the CBS reality TV show, the ones that annoy you the most, and the ones you think will ultimately make it to the “Big Brother” winners list. Julie Chen Moonves hosts the series again.

Here are the names of the 11 remaining houseguests: Angela Murray, Cam Sullivan Brown, Chelsie Baham, Joseph Rodriguez, Kimo Apaka, Leah Peters, Makensy Manbeck, Quinn Martin, Rubina Bernabe, T’kor Clottey And Tucker Des Lauriers. Check out Gold Derby’s exclusive web chats with all eliminated players: Matt Hardeman, Lisa Weintraub, Kenney Kelley, Cedric Hodges And Brooklyn Rivera.

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9:00 Clock – “Previously on ‘Big Brother’!” In episode 18, the three nominees (Brooklyn, Cam and Chelsie) competed live on the AI ​​Arena, with Chelsie narrowly winning. Afterwards, there was a wild scramble in the house, with Brooklyn begging and pleading to stay in the game. Unfortunately, one by one, the players voted to send Brooklyn away, and only Chelsie voted to keep her. “I came here to be loyal to the first people who asked me to come on their team,” she told Julie during her final interview. “I stand by that. I didn’t want to lie afterwards, so I owned up to my decisions.”

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