‘Big Brother 18’ Spoilers: Week 3 Veto Results Revealed, New Eviction Plans In ‘BB18’ House
Big Brother 18 spoilers include the Week 3 Veto results. The BB18 house participated in the Veto competition on Saturday, July 9, in a challenge that has become very familiar for fans of the show. As hinted in a report from fan site Joker’s Updates, the houseguests were competing in the dice challenge, where they take turns getting into an oversized die and roll it around in order to have the pre-selected number on the surface. Tiffany Rousso was sure she had mastered the strategy of doing it and was not shy about letting everyone in the BB18 house know it.
Tiffany worked out a dice system and demonstrated for Nicole, Zakiyah, Da’Vonne #AwayDownRightUp #bb18 pic.twitter.com/OiXPo8Hezl
— hamsterwatch #BB18 (@hamsterwatch) July 9, 2016
As previously reported by the Inquisitr, Bridgette Dunning is the new Head of Household and she had to come up with two nominees for eviction on Friday, July 8. Bridgette nominated Tiffany Rousso and Paul Abrahamian, with a lot of urging from Frank Eudy in her ear. Bridgette would later come to realize that Frank was telling her to do something that was best for his game, and not necessarily what would benefit her in the long run. She saw that even more, when Frank won the Roadkill competition and put Bronte D’Acquisto on the block.
What is Frank thinking sharing alliance info without talking to the squad first????????? #BB18 pic.twitter.com/tVqfFdQ6vd
— Dan Gheesling (@DanGheesling) July 8, 2016
The people participating in the Week 3 Veto competition were the three nominees, the HOH, and two additional houseguests selected in a drawing. Bronte got the chance to name a player and she decided to invite Nicole Franzel into the Veto competition. That wasn’t a decision that went over well with Frank, but he still fails to see how the rest of the BB18 house views him this season.
Frank told Day he was surprised Bron picked Nat to play for her in the POV when he told her to pick him/James #BB18 pic.twitter.com/f2P7ESoP3z
— Big Brother Junkie (@89razorskate20) July 9, 2016
Da’Vonne Rogers and Nicole Franzel met to discuss a move to not only protect the women who had been nominated, but to work at getting Paul Abrahamian evicted next Thursday. It coincided with discussions that took place between Bronte D’Acquisto, Natali Negrotti, and Bridgette Dunning (the Spy Girls alliance). The women are starting to band together and could be a real force if they don’t get in each other’s way before the next two eviction ceremonies take place.
SpyGirls 3-way pinkyswear to keep their respective non-BB secrets #bb18 pic.twitter.com/ZpreIg2hHP
— hamsterwatch #BB18 (@hamsterwatch) July 9, 2016
As for the most memorable of the Big Brother 18 spoilers from July 9, it was Bridgette Dunning who won the Week 3 Veto competition. It turned out that the Veto had nothing to do with dice, despite what Tiffany Rousso had stated after speaking in the Diary Room. Bridgette now holds all the power in the house, giving her the opportunity to save Bronte D’Acquisto from the block or to change one of her original nominations. Could Bridgette make the bold move to take down Tiffany and put up Frank in her place?
The next episode of the show will air on Sunday, July 10, on CBS and will only show viewers what took place that led to the Week 3 nominations and Roadkill competition. On Monday, July 11, the BB18 house will have the Veto ceremony, where there is the potential of some real fireworks taking place. That will all lead up to the Wednesday episode on July 13, where the Veto competition and Veto ceremony will be shown to CBS viewers. Then, on Thursday, July 14, the fourth eviction of the season will take place.
Over the next five days, a lot could take place inside the BB18 house. With the houseguests scrambling to find a foothold in the final 13, it could lead to quite a few Big Brother 18 spoilers coming out on the live feeds. That might create the exact type of drama that producers are hoping to see from the new cast.
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