Big Brother spoilers from the live feeds reveal a lot this weekend. There have been many tears, lots of pouting, and now the Veto Competition results are in. It’s going to lead to some entertaining episodes over the next week, with the Veto Meeting still to come.
Rylie won the Week 4 Head of Household Competition. He took power and spoke about nominating Ashley, Morgan, and Mickey. But Mickey caught wind of his plan. She activated her power to overthrow the HOH and possibly take the power for herself.
Rylie had a chance to steal back the HOH by correctly guessing who used the power. But he got duped. Rylie guessed Ashley. This allowed Mickey to take the power, the HOH Room, and to nominate three people for eviction.
Mickey nominated Keanu, Kelley, and Rylie for eviction. Kelley volunteered to go on the block again, while Keanu remained a potential eviction target. Rylie found himself on the block hours after having the HOH power. That was quite the turn, and he didn’t take it well.
Rylie was seen crying a lot about what happened, and that later shifted to pouting. It could get worse for him after what happened at the Veto Competition on Saturday.
Power of Veto results for Week 4
Keanu won the Power of Veto. Again. He has become a competition beast this summer, and he now gets to host the Veto Meeting. After Keanu saves himself, Mickey will have to name a replacement nominee. Nobody should be surprised if Kelley wins the upcoming BB Block Buster Challenge.
Keanu and Kelley continue to improve their resumes, while much of the remaining BB27 cast is playing scared. Mickey has the chance to make a big move at the August 4 Veto Meeting, but would she? It’s unclear so far, especially since Keanu was supposed to be the target.
Stay tuned, folks, because the Big Brother Live Feeds could get spicy. There could be more tears based on the replacement nominee.
Who do you want to be evicted at the end of Week 4?
Elsewhere, some Big Brother fans are convinced Adrian will return. Hopes of a Battle Back Competition have surfaced.
