Speaking her mind. Big Brother host Julie Chen Moonves opened up about her issues around Kyle Capener’s recent decision to save Alyssa Snider — a move that betrayed his closest confidants.
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Sometimes on, it's better to go down in a blaze of glory than shuffle off with a whimper — and that is exactly how things when down on Thursday's live eviction night.In an episode that easily could have been disappointingly predictable, some unexpected moments of last-ditch gameplay and interesting twists spiced things up.So, who wound up getting sent packing? Otherwise, here's how everything that led up to and played out during Thursday's live show.After last week's beautifully executed blindside eviction of Nicole Layog, her ride-of-die (who was also accidentally instrumental in her eventual eviction) Daniel Durston realized there was no one in the house he could trust and essentially spiraled.He got into a very public, wildly passive-aggressive argument with Monte Taylor, whom he accused of manipulating Nicole's eviction — despite the fact that Monte told him repeatedly not to change the nominations, which Daniel ignored.The only chance Daniel had to survive was to win the Head of Household competition. The challenge involved running along a thin rail without falling off the fastest.
Daniel was up first and put up a fairly impressive time.Then Michael Bruner went next and immediately beat Daniel's time, essentially stamping out Daniel's main chance at survival.However, he wasn't done fighting. He tried valiantly to convince Michael not to nominate him for eviction and suggested he nominate Monte instead.Now, Michael and Monte are part of The Leftovers alliance, along with Brittany Hoopes, Joseph Abdin, Kyle Capener, Taylor Hale and Matthew «Turner» Turner.
Speaking her mind. Big Brother host Julie Chen Moonves opened up about her issues around Kyle Capener’s recent decision to save Alyssa Snider — a move that betrayed his closest confidants.
Katie Price's fans have voted to say they don't want her to host the upcoming Big Brother reboot as she throws her name into the ring.The 44 year old won the fifteenth series of Celebrity Big Brother in 2015, beating Katie Hopkins, Calum Best, Keith Chegwin and Michelle Visage in the final. She has now teased a return to the show – which will relaunch on ITV2 in 2023 – but this time as a host. But her fans have decided they don't want to see the former glamour model front the show as they voted in a poll on her Instagram story.
Big Brother is facing plenty of backlash on social media, and it all has to do with Kyle Capener.
provided yet another shocking double eviction on Thursday's episode, which saw Joseph Abdin and Jasmine Davis walk out the door.Since their exit, Joseph and Jasmine tell ET that there are some regrets over how they played their hand during season 24 that's being described as a surprising, eventful and duplicitous season. And, yes, there very much remains a sense of betrayal, from both parties.While Jasmine accepted her ouster with grace and hugs, she's got some choice words for Alyssa Snider. Joseph also tells ET he's NOT shocked by the ouster, but yet still feels betrayed. To be honest with you, I’m not too shocked.
Loyalty over love? Big Brother’s Joseph Abdin isn’t thrilled with the way alliance mate Kyle Capener turned on The Leftovers in favor of a showmance with Alyssa Snider.
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is doubling up on drama and deceit amid the Split House twist and Thursday's double eviction, that saw one fan favorite get the boot.Season 24 of has riled up longtime fans in a big way, and this week's Split House twist injected some real surprises into the already eventful and duplicitous season. Also, a new villain has emerged (at least according to fans on Twitter), that is once again casting a problematic light on certain houseguests.So, which two houseguests were sent packing? Otherwise, here's how everything that led up to and played out during Thursday's big show.After Indy Santos got the boot last Thursday in what would turn out to be a regretful move by The Leftovers alliance, Julie Chen Moonves sprung some big news on the contestants: The remaining 10 houseguests would be divided into two groups and play a week of separately.As a quick refresher, here's who was in The Leftovers going into this week: Michael Bruner, Matthew «Turner» Turner, Brittany Hoopes, Joseph Abdin, Monte Taylor, Kyle Capener and Taylor Hale.The alliance was formed in response to ousted houseguest Daniel Durston's treatment of Taylor, as well as many of the members feeling generally left out of game play by the cool kids, so to speak.
Davina McCall hasn't been letting vacation slow her down on her fitness.The 54 year old presenter often shares many of her workouts on Instagram and has continued to do so while on holiday in an unknown sunny location. Showcasing her exercises while following a workout video, Davina looked stunning as she showcased her toned abs in her yellow bikini. Her caption read: "Thank you for your motivation Harriet !!! Love you #tonedin10 one of our faves , in my bikini.
Celebrity Big Brother star Marco Pierre White Jr has been sentenced to 18 months in prison. The son of celebrity chef Marco Pierre White pleaded guilty to 14 offences between January 2021 and April 2022.The list of offences includes being in the possession of heroin, in possession of a knife, shoplifting and a racially aggravated public order, which was targeted at a Tesco security guard. White Jr has been embroiled in legal issues in the past, including being convicted and fined only in January this year for racially and homophobically abusing police officers arresting him at a train station for drunk and disorderly behaviour.
Big Brother stars Grace Adams-Short and Mikey Dalton posted photos from their youngest son’s christening over the weekend. The married couple welcomed their fourth child, baby boy Atticus, in January after exclusively announcing with OK! they were expecting again last September.
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Bros before show-mances! delivered a special two-hour live eviction episode on Thursday, and with it came all the twists, turns, double-crosses and imploded alliances you could possibly hope for.For the first time in weeks, it wasn't immediately clear to everyone watching who would be heading home when it came time to vote. Or how Kyle Capener's not-at-all subtle showmance with Alyssa Snider (who is not a part of his alliance) would drive a wedge into his alliance (which, and this is very key, she is not a part of.
Big Brother fans can’t stop talking about one specific thing that happened in the house this week!
Big Brother star Makosi Musambasi is living quite the different lifestyle 17 years on from her time on the show, after moving to the glamorous location of Dubai.The 41 year old appeared on the Channel 4 series back in 2005 and caused quite a stir in the house, before ending up in third place. And in new pics, Makosi appears unrecognisable in photos taken of her new life posted on her Instagram page, as she enjoys working hard and playing hard in the United Arab Emirates city. Zimbabwean model Makosi was the first African contestant to appear on Big Brother in the UK.
Big Brother is back! The popular show, which ran for almost 20 years on Channel 4 and Channel 5 before being axed in 2018, made its mark on pop culture thanks to the brilliant housemates that entered.MORE: The most complained about TV moment of the decade has been revealedAs the phenomenon returns to our screens next year, here at HELLO!, we look at who should be the face of Big Brother.Big Brother is backA former Big Brother contestant, Alison has made a splash ever since she appeared on the show in 2003. And with the show being revived in 2023, it would make perfect sense for Alison to be the leading lady after 20 years in the spotlight.
Skelmanthorpe made waves with her dramatic entrance in a skin-tight nurse's outfit back in 2005. The young woman, who was not afraid to speak her mind, decided to sign up to the programme after watching it the year before. Her mum Heather told the media at the time that Lesley had hoped to become famous and spend the £100,000 prize money on a holiday for her and her parents.
Sometimes on, it's better to go down in a blaze of glory than shuffle off with a whimper — and that is exactly how things when down on Thursday's live eviction night.In an episode that easily could have been disappointingly predictable, some unexpected moments of last-ditch gameplay and interesting twists spiced things up.So, who wound up getting sent packing? Otherwise, here's how everything that led up to and played out during Thursday's live show.After last week's beautifully executed blindside eviction of Nicole Layog, her ride-of-die (who was also accidentally instrumental in her eventual eviction) Daniel Durston realized there was no one in the house he could trust and essentially spiraled.He got into a very public, wildly passive-aggressive argument with Monte Taylor, whom he accused of manipulating Nicole's eviction — despite the fact that Monte told him repeatedly not to change the nominations, which Daniel ignored.The only chance Daniel had to survive was to win the Head of Household competition. The challenge involved running along a thin rail without falling off the fastest.
SPOILER ALERT – Do not continue reading if you don’t want to know what happened on Big Brother’s latest episode!
always tells fans to expect the unexpected. However, viewers can also expect to find at least one houseguest who fills the role of the season's villain.Sometimes, a contestant can earn their reputation by being a master manipulator who plays everyone to their advantage before stabbing his closest allies in the back at exactly the right moment.