This September 4 Big Brother 18 recap comes from the Sunday night episode. The BB18 house didn’t complete the Head of Household competition during the September 1 episode, giving producers a lot of footage to show on Sunday evening. The focal point of this episode was to show how the HOH played out and who the winner decided to nominate for eviction. This episode of the show was aired by CBS on Sunday, September 4, at 8 p.m. PT/ET.
As previously reported by the Inquisitr , the last episode of the show revealed who became the fifth member of the BB18 jury. By a vote of 3-2, with HOH Nicole Franzel serving as a tie-breaker vote, Michelle Meyer was evicted from the BB18 house. This came as shocking news to Natalie Negrotti and James Huling, who were still convinced that they were working with Nicole and Corey Brooks.
The pot of slop the houseguests got on Friday morning is still sitting on the kitchen table. #BB18 pic.twitter.com/CtnPCQ5c46
— BigBrotherLeak (@BigBrotherLeak) September 5, 2016
After the “previously on Big Brother ” segment, where Michelle’s eviction was shown, the conversations that took place right before the vote were played out for CBS fans. This September 4 Big Brother 18 recap began with Corey lying to Michelle about saving her from the eviction, stating that he would be on her side if she needed it. Corey would later vote against her, as he was helping to carry out a plan that he had helped put in place for several weeks.
Another conversation was shown where Michelle went to Nicole about what Corey had just stated but soon found out that Nicole was also lying about the situation. It spelled out that Corey and Nicole were going out on their own, but were willing to lie to Michelle right before she became part of the BB18 jury. From a game standpoint, it didn’t make much sense at all.
#BBNicole ‘s got yolks. #BB18 pic.twitter.com/k0muoPsPT7
— Big Brother (@CBSBigBrother) September 5, 2016
This is where the September 4 Big Brother 18 recap starts to break down the Week 11 Head of Household competition. The five competing houseguests were all put in chicken coops, with the object to transfer eggs across the outside of the mesh enclosure. Once each competitor got those eggs to a ramp, they tried to roll them down a ramp and knock down three large letters (H.O.H.).
The HOH competition was much longer than anticipated, with four of the houseguests knocking down two letters early on. It meant that there were quite a few rolls where one of the four houseguests could win and become HOH. Paul Abrahamian, Victor Arroyo, Natalie Negrotti, and Corey Brooks each kept missing, raising the stress levels of everyone competing. In the end, though, it was Victor who finally knocked down that third letter to win the HOH again.
This is the celebration component of the September 4 Big Brother 18 recap, as Paul, Victor, Corey, and Nicole went into celebration mode once Victor had won. Victor then told Corey and Nicole that they were safe and he was honoring the final four deal that had been agreed upon. This was terrible news for Natalie and James, who had known that they needed to win the HOH in order to stand a chance at keeping the duo intact.
Third time’s the charm! #BB18 pic.twitter.com/4dRc052XCN
— Big Brother (@CBSBigBrother) September 5, 2016
There were only minor discussions about where the BB18 house would head in Week 11, with very little real consideration of Paul Abrahamian and Victor Arroyo abandoning the new alliance that they had formed. Instead, it became an exercise in simply moving forward, something that appeared to have been made easier by James and Natalie. Rather than cause drama, knowing that they were about to be nominated, James and Natalie took it all in stride.
At the Week 11 nomination ceremony, Victor nominated Natalie Negrotti and James Huling for eviction. That brings an end to the September 4 Big Brother 18 recap, with Natalie and James facing the daunting task of convincing the BB18 house to flip over the next week. For fans wanting to read about additional Big Brother 18 spoilers, a previous report by the Inquisitr covers what took place at the Veto competition.
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