Some intense Big Brother spoilers come from the live feeds. It seems that Morgan may have finally convinced Vince to do her dirty work, even though it could potentially hurt his game. But will the flip last until the Veto Ceremony?
As a reminder, Vince became the Head of Household again. This is the third time he has been HOH this summer, which has helped improve his game resume. Had Vince not become HOH, he could have been in danger of getting nominated. Instead, he has controlled the game.
Vince nominated Ava, Kelley, and Keanu. He was targeting Ava or Kelley and had tried to convince Lauren to be a pawn. Lauren wasn’t having it, so Vince turned his gaze toward Keanu. Another Vince vs Keanu fight happened on the feeds, with Keanu frustrated that Vince had turned on him again.
Morgan won the Veto Competition. And she got to work quickly on making Vince choose between her and Lauren. For many hours, Morgan worked on Vince, urging him to name Lauren as a replacement nominee if she used the Power of Veto. It wasn’t working. But suddenly something has changed.
Power of Veto drama from the Big Brother Live Feeds
The plan (currently) is for Morgan to save Ava from the block, and for Vince to name Lauren as the replacement nominee. Vince agreed to this plan after Morgan promised not to vote out Lauren. This would make Kelley the target for eviction.
If the plan is carried out, it would leave Kelley, Keanu, and Lauren on the block. The only people with votes would be Ashley, Morgan, and Ava. One of the nominees will also get a vote after they win the BB Block Buster on Thursday night.
What do you think will happen? Will Vince really name Lauren as the replacement nominee? Or will he change his mind again before the Veto Ceremony?
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