The Big Brother 26 week 6 Power of Veto ceremony has occurred, and nominee and veto winner Cam Sullivan-Brown saved himself from the chopping block, forcing Head of Household (HOH) T’kor Clottey to name a replacement nominee. T’kor had nominated Cam, Makensy Manbeck, and Tucker Des Lauriers for eviction. Tucker had once again volunteered to be a pawn. He’s also the Big Brother 26 A.I. Instigator for the week. After Tucker won the Power of Veto competition for three weeks in a row, Cam won during week 6, saving himself from possible eviction.
The Big Brother 26 live feeds have revealed that T’kor nominated Angela Murray in Cam’s place. Although T’kor was thinking about nominating Leah Peters, she changed her mind when Angela began to think about flipping the vote on Tucker, which Quinn Martin told him. Tucker confronted Angela, asking her what he did to deserve her trying to flip the house on him when he’d been there for her. She told him that she didn’t think that he’d choose her over his showmance, Rubina Bernabe. In addition, T’kor told Tucker that she wasn’t sure if he had the votes to stay versus Leah.
Tucker tried to convince T’kor to nominate Leah instead of Angela, and her choice greatly upset him. Tucker then told Rubina that he wanted to see his dog and his parents more than he wanted to play the game. He was upset that he asked his alliance for the favor of not putting up Angela, but they did it anyway. Tucker said that he cries himself to sleep every night. He added that he wasn’t quitting, but he felt like he was playing with JV kids, and he was on varsity. Tucker said that he keeps doing favors for everyone, but he gets nothing back.
Big Brother 26 has been a whirlwind this week, which was bound to happen because T’kor is aligned with so many people. It’s hard to know what the houseguests will do next, especially since the BB A.I. Arena still has to be played. In addition, the houseguests, including T’kor, Kimo Apaka, and Joseph Rodriguez, already pulled off a major blindside eviction when they turned on the Collective alliance and voted out Cedric Hodges. It’s highly possible that they could do the same to Tucker or Angela, depending on who’s left on the chopping block on Thursday night.
The fact that there’s a scenario in which the final two nominees could be Tucker and Angela, rather than Leah, makes it seem as though T’kor isn’t that loyal to the Sixth Avenue alliance, consisting of her, Kimo, Tucker, Rubina, Angela, and Joseph. However, neither is Angela, if she was spearheading a movement to evict Tucker. However, Tucker shouldn’t have volunteered to be a pawn. As Big Brother 26 continues, it’s certain to be the definition of the show’s motto, “expect the unexpected.”
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