Big Brother 18 spoilers from the live feeds reveal how Week 11 has played out in the BB18 house. It even predicts how the upcoming eviction ceremony will play out, as the voting majority has decided who is going to join the BB18 jury next. Fan site Joker’s Updates has done a great job keeping fans up to date on the ins and outs of the summer 2016 season. As a recent report from Tuesday, September 6, shows, though, there has been a lot of sleeping taking place over the last few days. That hasn’t provided an exciting experience for the live feed subscribers.
As previously reported by the Inquisitr , there has been some trouble brewing in one of the showmances this season. It could become the second showmance to go down in flames, following Paulie Calafiore and Zakiyah Everette “breaking up” earlier in the season. Now it appears that James Huling and Natalie Negrotti could be having some issues, possibly meaning they will end this summer as just friends. It also follows Corey Brooks telling Victor Arroyo that he won’t leave the BB18 house in a relationship with Nicole Franzel.
Victor has the HOH cam but no one is awake to take photos! #BB18 pic.twitter.com/VkvdlbocRO
— Big Brother Junkie (@89razorskate20) September 6, 2016
There are many other Big Brother 18 spoilers that have also come from the CBS live feeds over the past few days. Working back to the latest endurance competition from the BB18 house, Victor Arroyo became the Week 11 Head of Household. Victor then had the opportunity to officially pick an alliance he wanted to go to the final four with this season. With Paul Abrahamian at his side, Victor decided that it was time to make their alliance with Nicole Franzel and Corey Brooks official. This wasn’t too surprising, as Victor is still ecstatic about the $5,000 bribe from Corey.
Victor then nominated Jame Huling and Natalie Negrotti for eviction, stating that his primary target for the week was going to be James. Natalie was told that she was just a pawn this week, and that she was only on the block due to her showmance and partnership with James. That’s how the six houseguests entered the Veto competition on Saturday, September 3, with very little left that James or Natalie could do to survive the upcoming eviction. Corey Brooks put another dent in their plans when he won the Veto competition.
Never heard of it. #BB18 pic.twitter.com/K0sK8J5OGw
— Big Brother (@CBSBigBrother) September 5, 2016
While there were a few discussions about how the Veto might get used, mostly by James and Natalie trying to convince Corey he could still team up with them again, the Veto ceremony became very uneventful on Monday, September 5. Corey decided to not use the Power of Veto, keeping the nominations the same for the upcoming eviction ceremony. It sealed the fate of the “Jatalie” alliance and predicted that either James or Natalie would become the sixth member of the BB18 jury on Thursday night, September 8.
That wasn’t the end of the Big Brother 18 spoilers, though, as there was a shift in how the voters wanted the next eviction to progress. Paul Abrahamian, Nicole Franzel, and Corey Brooks all decided that they wanted to keep James Huling in the game, despite Victor Arroyo wanting him out next. Victor eventually got on board, but it came with one stipulation. He wanted everyone to act like James was about to get evicted, that way he wouldn’t keep preparing for the next HOH competition. It’s a gamesmanship move, with Victor hoping it puts James at a disadvantage.
RIP #Pablo . #BB18 pic.twitter.com/oi0dBR6Jix
— Big Brother (@CBSBigBrother) September 5, 2016
At the eviction ceremony on Thursday night, the vote will be unanimous to send Natalie Negrotti to the BB18 jury. That might come as a shock to CBS viewers who might not understand why anyone would want to keep a competition “beast” like James Huling in the BB18 house any longer. That upcoming HOH competition on Thursday night, where James can compete and Victor cannot, should lead to a new installment of Big Brother 18 spoilers, especially if James can pull off a win now that he is alone in the game.
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