Spoiler alert! This story discusses events that have occurred in the “Big Brother” house but have not yet aired on the TV show.
It’s a new week in the “Big Brother” house.
The houseguests evicted Cory Wurtenberger on Thursday night’s episode, sending him to the jury. They have since crowned the new Head of Household.
Here’s a look at who won the HOH competition.
Who won HOH on ‘Big Brother’?
Jag Bains won the Head of Household competition for the second week in a row Thursday.
Despite typically not allowing the reigning HOH to play in the next week’s HOH competition, “Big Brother” made an unprecedented exception Thursday and allowed Bains to compete again, due to the fact his win last week was technically invisible. Allowing him to compete meant his identity could be hidden.
However, the move was questionable considering the entire house had already found out he was the invisible HOH, and that the show made Claire Rehfuss throw a Head of Household competition in “Big Brother 23” following her Secret HOH win the previous week.
What happened on ‘Big Brother’ last night?
Jag Bains used the Power of Veto to take Felicia Cannon off the block. Blue Kim, who also won POV, took herself down.
Bains then used his invisible Head of Household powers to nominate Cory Wurtenberger and America Lopez for eviction.
The houseguests evicted Wurtenberger with a 5-0 vote.
‘Big Brother’ days and times
“Big Brother” now airs on Tuesday, Thursday and Sunday.
It is scheduled to begin at 10 p.m. ET on Sunday, Oct. 22, or after the conclusion of “Yellowstone.” “Big Brother” will then start at 8 p.m. Tuesday, Oct. 24, and 9 p.m. Thursday, Oct. 26.
What channel is ‘Big Brother’ on?
“Big Brother” airs live on CBS and the Paramount+ app. Viewers can watch episodes the next day on Paramount+, where they can also stream live feeds throughout the day.