a chaotic triple eviction on Thursday night, and the first to be ousted from the house and into jury was Kevin Campbell.
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Big Brother All-Stars began in August, there were two former winners in the house: Season 14 winner Ian Terry and Season 18 winner Nicole Franzel. But in Thursday's 5-3 eviction, Terry exited the house — even though he wasn't Head of Household Dani Briones's original target.Earlier in the week, Briones placed David Alexander and Kevin Campbell up as nominees, but when Alexander played his Disruptor power, he was able to pull himself off the block.
a chaotic triple eviction on Thursday night, and the first to be ousted from the house and into jury was Kevin Campbell.
, but she's still talking strategy. The legend was one of three houseguests booted out of the game on this week's triple eviction, which also saw Kevin Campbell and «rookie» David Alexander leaving the game and heading into the jury house.
first two-hour eviction on Thursday's chaotic live episode. The «rookie» was the second to be voted out of the latest episode, following Kevin Campbell and preceding Daniele Donato Briones.From the moment he stepped into the house, David's time on was rocky at best.
Dani Briones (née Donato) was the third and final person voted out during the triple eviction on the Thursday, October 1, episode of Big Brother: All-Stars.The stay-at-home mom, 33, teared up while talking to Us Weekly about what the game means to her, going back to when she first played at 20 years old.This time around, Dani had been on Tyler Crispen‘s radar for a while (even before she put him on the block in week six), so when he won Head of Household during the third eviction of the night,
David Alexander admits he “panicked” a bit when he took the $10,000 prize in the Veto competition, which was later used as a reason to send him home during the triple eviction on the Thursday, October 1, episode of Big Brother: All-Stars.The senior sales rep, 30, was spared in the first eviction when Kevin Campbell was unanimously voted out but didn’t make it through the second one of the night when Head of Household Memphis Garrett put him on the block against Nicole Franzel.In a move that
Kevin Campbell knew his “fate was sealed” before he was the first person evicted in the unprecedented triple eviction on the Thursday, October 1, episode of Big Brother: All-Stars.The ad agency executive, 40, was put up against David Alexander by Head of Household Cody Calafiore, who also ended up winning the Veto and keeping nominations the same.This was Kevin’s fifth time on the block, and the majority six-person alliance of The Committee (plus Enzo Palumbo) had their sights set on finally
“Big Brother All-Stars” is really picking up steam. Thursday’s new, jam-packed two-hour episode saw three houseguests get the axe in a surprise triple eviction!
is really picking up steam. Thursday's new, jam-packed two-hour episode saw three houseguests get the axe in a surprise triple eviction!Going into Thursday's show, Kevin Campbell and David Alexander found themselves on the chopping block, nominated by Cody Calafiore.
Da’Vonne Rogers was the latest houseguest evicted from Big Brother: All-Stars on Thursday, September 24, and she is still working out her feelings about the whole thing.The acting coach, 32, has been the target since Head of Household Memphis Garrett‘s original plan to backdoor David Alexander fell through when Tyler Crispen decided not to use the veto.Da’Vonne understandably didn’t want to give the majority alliance in the house the satisfaction of openly campaigning, but she did spend the week
Nicole Franzel's week one commitment to Da'Vonne Rogersto protect her in Big Brother All-Stars as a thank you for her final vote in Season 18, Rogers is out of the house. On Thursday evening, the three-time player was evicted in a 5-2 vote — but she didn't go without a fight.Through much of Season 22, Rogers found herself on the opposite side of the large alliance in the house.
The truth will set you free, but it won’t always save you from getting kicked out. On Thursday’s “Big Brother All-Stars” eviction night, the week of lies, misplaced trust and betrayals were all revealed — after it was already too late.
eviction night, the week of lies, misplaced trust and betrayals were all revealed — after it was already too late.When the episode began, Da'Vonne Rogers and Kevin Campbell were on the chopping block, after a whole lot of shifting alliances and paranoia tore apart friendships and turned Da'Vonne against David Alexander.In essence, the lies all stemmed from last Thursday's eviction, when Ian Terry got sent packing.
Ian Terry was evicted during an emotional episode of the CBS reality series on Thursday.Up for elimination alongside Tyler Crispen, Terry — who became the series’ youngest champion when he won season 14 — was eliminated by a vote of five to three.“Over the past eight years, I’ve given a lot to this game and it’s given me a lot back,” he said before everyone cast their votes.
After an emotional week in the “Big Brother: All-Stars” house, Ian Terry shockingly became the sixth houseguest evicted and the first member of the jury.
Ian Terry recognizes it’s just a game after being the latest houseguest evicted from Big Brother: All-Stars on Thursday, September 17.The management consultant, 29, was up against Tyler Crispen, after original nominees David Alexander and Kevin Campbell both came off the block – the former by his special “Disruptor” power and the latter by Da’Vonne Rogers using her veto.Ian’s ally Nicole Franzel attempted to swing the votes in his favor earlier in the week, but more or less gave up when she
Spoiler alert! Do not proceed if you have not watched the latest episode of ‘Big Brother All-Stars.’
Another contestant has left the house. Ian Terry was evicted from the CBS series on Thursday night.