Spoilers ahead for the first eviction of “Big Brother” season 23
“Big Brother” has evicted its first houseguest of the season and the unlucky player is … Travis. But uh, he may need a reality check on why it happened.
During his live eviction interview, “Big Brother” host Julie Chen asked Travis where he thinks things went wrong for his gameplay. And apparently, in Travis’ mind, his eviction came down to his looks, and the nail in the coffin was the fact that he gave his final plea speech to the rest of the house while shirtless.
“I mean, I always heard it was like, the white guy with abs that kind of gets conked first,” he answered. “And so, I kind of had that superstition going in.”
At that, “Big Brother” fans couldn’t help but be incredulous. “Lighting a candle tonight for all the White Guys With Abs (Wgwa) out there.
“Big Brother” has evicted its first houseguest of the season and the unlucky player is … Travis. But uh, he may need a reality check on why it happened.
During his live eviction interview, “Big Brother” host Julie Chen asked Travis where he thinks things went wrong for his gameplay. And apparently, in Travis’ mind, his eviction came down to his looks, and the nail in the coffin was the fact that he gave his final plea speech to the rest of the house while shirtless.
“I mean, I always heard it was like, the white guy with abs that kind of gets conked first,” he answered. “And so, I kind of had that superstition going in.”
At that, “Big Brother” fans couldn’t help but be incredulous. “Lighting a candle tonight for all the White Guys With Abs (Wgwa) out there.
- 7/16/2021
- by Andi Ortiz
- The Wrap
It's been a staple of the CBS summer schedule since 2000. Big Brother has dominated the network with three airings each week and there's no danger of the show being cancelled. We already know it will return for season 18. Will the solid rating continue? Stay tuned.
Hosted by Julie Chen, Big Brother typically airs three nights a week — Wednesdays (veto), Thursdays (eviction), and Sundays. This time around, the contestants are Audrey Middleton, Austin Matelson, Becky Burgess, Clay Honeycutt, Da'Vonne Rogers, Jace Agolli, James Huling, Jason Roy, John McGuire, Liz Nolan, Meg Maley, Shelli Poole, Steve Moses, and Vanessa Rousso.
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Hosted by Julie Chen, Big Brother typically airs three nights a week — Wednesdays (veto), Thursdays (eviction), and Sundays. This time around, the contestants are Audrey Middleton, Austin Matelson, Becky Burgess, Clay Honeycutt, Da'Vonne Rogers, Jace Agolli, James Huling, Jason Roy, John McGuire, Liz Nolan, Meg Maley, Shelli Poole, Steve Moses, and Vanessa Rousso.
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- 8/20/2015
- by TVSeriesFinale.com
- TVSeriesFinale.com
Did you predict that Jace Agolli would be eliminated on "Big Brother" Thursday night and that Becky Burgess and Shelli Poole would be this week's two Heads of Household? If so, you should be taking place in our weekly prediction contest. Hurry -- make your predictions for the rest of Week 2 and you could win our prize of a $100 Amazon gift certificate. It's fun and easy, so start now by scrolling down and predicting who will be eliminated next. -Break- Who will win 'Big Brother'? See exclusive predictions This week, Kathy Griffin takes over the game and she'll give one houseguest the power of the "last laugh" and deny three people the right to vote in this week's eviction. That could potentially be huge depending on which houseguests wind up on the block at the end of the week. Congratulations to our user Exxdee for earning the top score in this week's contest.
- 7/3/2015
- Gold Derby
Steve Moses won the first veto of the season and Da’Vonne Rogers started some drama on Big Brother. Big Brother Season 17 Recap After the last Battle of the Block, Steve and Jackie Ibarra are up for eviction, but James Huling and Jason Roy have a new plan: get rid of Jace Agolli. The two […]
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The post ‘Big Brother’ Recap: Jason And James Plot To Put Jace On The Block, Steven Wins The First Veto Competition appeared first on uInterview.
- 7/2/2015
- by Olivia Truffaut-Wong
- Uinterview
Did you predict that Steve Moses would win the Veto on "Big Brother" Wednesday night and that he would use it to save himself from elimination? If so, you should be taking place in our weekly prediction contest. Hurry -- make your predictions for the rest of Week 1 and you could win our prize of a $100 Amazon gift certificate. It's fun and easy, so start now by scrolling down and predicting who will be eliminated next. -Break- Who will win 'Big Brother'? See exclusive predictions After Steve removed himself from the block, Hoh James Huling made the easy decision to backdoor Jace Agolli, a plan that was hatched earlier in the week. Will Jace go home Thursday night, or will it be so-called "pawn" Jackie Ibarra? And which two houseguests will win the new Hoh competition? Be sure to predict Both weeks in our "Big Brother" predictions center.
- 7/2/2015
- Gold Derby
Warning: Spoilers ahead from the "Big Brother" live feeds.
Update 1: Jace was indeed sent home on Thursday, July 2 in the first eviction of BB17. He got 12 of the available 13 votes. Audrey voted for Jackie. (Jackie, Jace and James had no votes.) It was also revealed, to TV viewers, that Liz has an identical twin and she and her sister Julia cast their vote together, then switched places live. Kathy Griffin announced the new twist: This coming week, she'd be calling into the house and whoever answers the seventh call gets the power to prevent three people from voting in the next eviction. That's huge. Shelli and Becky won the Week 2 Head of Household competition, so now we have to see 1) who they nominate, 2) who wins the Battle of the Block, 3) who wins Power of Veto, 4) who are the final nominees, 5) who is the Hoh/House target, and 6) who answers that seventh call.
Update 1: Jace was indeed sent home on Thursday, July 2 in the first eviction of BB17. He got 12 of the available 13 votes. Audrey voted for Jackie. (Jackie, Jace and James had no votes.) It was also revealed, to TV viewers, that Liz has an identical twin and she and her sister Julia cast their vote together, then switched places live. Kathy Griffin announced the new twist: This coming week, she'd be calling into the house and whoever answers the seventh call gets the power to prevent three people from voting in the next eviction. That's huge. Shelli and Becky won the Week 2 Head of Household competition, so now we have to see 1) who they nominate, 2) who wins the Battle of the Block, 3) who wins Power of Veto, 4) who are the final nominees, 5) who is the Hoh/House target, and 6) who answers that seventh call.
- 7/1/2015
- by Gina Carbone
- Moviefone
Based on our readers' predictions, the first houseguest to be evicted on "Big Brother" Season 17 will be personal trainer Jace Agolli. Do you agree or disagree with those results? Hurry -- make your predictions for the rest of Week 1 and you could win our prize of a $100 Amazon gift certificate. It's fun and easy, so start now by scrolling down and predicting who will be eliminated next. -Break- Who will win 'Big Brother'? See exclusive predictions For Jace to be eliminated, that means one of the current nominees -- Steve Moses or Jackie Ibarra -- will first need to be saved during Wednesday's Veto ceremony. If Jace goes up as a replacement nominee and is sent packing, that would ensure the backdoor plan set up by Jason Roy, James Huling, Da'Vonne Rogers and Audrey Middleton went off without a hitch. According to exclusive Gold Derby odds, Jace has...
- 7/1/2015
- Gold Derby
It just wouldn't be summer without the Big Brother TV show. It'll keep helping to fill the CBS primetime schedule fo awhile since it's already been renewed for next year. How will the ratings be this summer? Up, down, or about the same? Stay tuned.
Hosted by Julie Chen, Big Brother typically airs three nights a week — Wednesdays (veto), Thursdays (eviction), and Sundays. This time around, the contestants are Audrey Middleton, Austin Matelson, Becky Burgess, Clay Honeycutt, Da'Vonne Rogers, Jace Agolli, James Huling, Jason Roy, John McGuire, Liz Nolan, Meg Maley, Shelli Poole, Steve Moses, and Vanessa Rousso.
The ratings are typically the best indication of a show's likelihood of staying on the air. The higher the ratings (particularly the 18-49 demo), the better the chances for survival. This chart will be updated as new ratings data becomes available -- typically around 11:30am Est/8:30am...
Hosted by Julie Chen, Big Brother typically airs three nights a week — Wednesdays (veto), Thursdays (eviction), and Sundays. This time around, the contestants are Audrey Middleton, Austin Matelson, Becky Burgess, Clay Honeycutt, Da'Vonne Rogers, Jace Agolli, James Huling, Jason Roy, John McGuire, Liz Nolan, Meg Maley, Shelli Poole, Steve Moses, and Vanessa Rousso.
The ratings are typically the best indication of a show's likelihood of staying on the air. The higher the ratings (particularly the 18-49 demo), the better the chances for survival. This chart will be updated as new ratings data becomes available -- typically around 11:30am Est/8:30am...
- 6/29/2015
- by TVSeriesFinale.com
- TVSeriesFinale.com
Did you predict that Steve Moses, Jackie Ibarra, John McGuire and Becky Burgess would be the first four nominees for eviction on "Big Brother"? If so, you should be taking part in our weekly prediction contest. Hurry -- make your predictions for the rest of Week 1 and you could win our prize of a $100 Amazon gift certificate. It's fun and easy, so start now by scrolling down and predicting who will be eliminated next. -Break- 'Big Brother' poll: Who's the Worst winner of all time? During the season's first Battle of the Block competition, John and Becky prevailed, meaning they're safe for the week while the Hoh who nominated them -- Jason Roy -- is back in the pool of contenders to be nominated. Jason, James Huling, Da'Vonne Rogers and Audrey Middleton have a deal to backdoor Jace Agolli following Wednesday's Veto competition, but is that still in...
- 6/29/2015
- Gold Derby
No worries about the Big Brother TV show being "evicted" from the CBS summer schedule anytime soon. It's already been renewed through next season. How will the series do in the ratings this time around? Stay tuned.
Hosted by Julie Chen, Big Brother typically airs three nights a week — Wednesdays (veto), Thursdays (eviction), and Sundays. This time around, the contestants are Audrey Middleton, Austin Matelson, Becky Burgess, Clay Honeycutt, Da'Vonne Rogers, Jace Agolli, James Huling, Jason Roy, John McGuire, Liz Nolan, Meg Maley, Shelli Poole, Steve Moses, and Vanessa Rousso.
The ratings are typically the best indication of a show's likelihood of staying on the air. The higher the ratings (particularly the 18-49 demo), the better the chances for survival. This chart will be updated as new ratings data becomes available -- typically around 11:30am Est/8:30am Pst. Refresh to see the latest.Read More…...
Hosted by Julie Chen, Big Brother typically airs three nights a week — Wednesdays (veto), Thursdays (eviction), and Sundays. This time around, the contestants are Audrey Middleton, Austin Matelson, Becky Burgess, Clay Honeycutt, Da'Vonne Rogers, Jace Agolli, James Huling, Jason Roy, John McGuire, Liz Nolan, Meg Maley, Shelli Poole, Steve Moses, and Vanessa Rousso.
The ratings are typically the best indication of a show's likelihood of staying on the air. The higher the ratings (particularly the 18-49 demo), the better the chances for survival. This chart will be updated as new ratings data becomes available -- typically around 11:30am Est/8:30am Pst. Refresh to see the latest.Read More…...
- 6/26/2015
- by TVSeriesFinale.com
- TVSeriesFinale.com
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