Jackson Michie from the Big Brother 21 cast is now a father.
Last summer, Jackson married Caitlin Goodrich, and now they are parents of a beautiful baby girl.
Jackson played Big Brother during the summer of 2019 season, making it to the finale thanks to a strong alliance.
Jackson was involved in a showmance during BB21 filming with Holly Allen, who finished second place.
The couple took their relationship to the real world, but it didn’t end up lasting.
Nicole Anthony was also featured in that season. She finished third and was named America’s Favorite Houseguest.
Jackson shares pregnancy photos with Caitlin
“Life recently pt. 1… ✝️...
Last summer, Jackson married Caitlin Goodrich, and now they are parents of a beautiful baby girl.
Jackson played Big Brother during the summer of 2019 season, making it to the finale thanks to a strong alliance.
Jackson was involved in a showmance during BB21 filming with Holly Allen, who finished second place.
The couple took their relationship to the real world, but it didn’t end up lasting.
Nicole Anthony was also featured in that season. She finished third and was named America’s Favorite Houseguest.
Jackson shares pregnancy photos with Caitlin
“Life recently pt. 1… ✝️...
- 6/4/2024
- by Ryan DeVault
- Monsters and Critics
Christie Murphy is enjoying being a mom.
The Big Brother 21 alum surfaced on social media to share a new photo with her adorable twin babies.
Christie gave birth to her babies this past winter and became a mom with her wife, Jamie Martin.
The couple married in April 2022 after an engagement in Paris in August 2021.
The surprise proposal in France was part of a romantic vacation for the pair.
Now Christie and Jamie have two beautiful baby girls.
Christie shares a new baby photo
Christie shared a new photo of her babies on the floor with her.
“I’ll lay on the floor for the rest of my life if it means I get to see these smiles,” reads the caption to the Instagram post.
Her daughters, Sage Martin Murphy and Sela James Murphy, are smiling on either side of Christie.
Christie previously revealed that the baby names are derived...
The Big Brother 21 alum surfaced on social media to share a new photo with her adorable twin babies.
Christie gave birth to her babies this past winter and became a mom with her wife, Jamie Martin.
The couple married in April 2022 after an engagement in Paris in August 2021.
The surprise proposal in France was part of a romantic vacation for the pair.
Now Christie and Jamie have two beautiful baby girls.
Christie shares a new baby photo
Christie shared a new photo of her babies on the floor with her.
“I’ll lay on the floor for the rest of my life if it means I get to see these smiles,” reads the caption to the Instagram post.
Her daughters, Sage Martin Murphy and Sela James Murphy, are smiling on either side of Christie.
Christie previously revealed that the baby names are derived...
- 5/31/2024
- by Ryan DeVault
- Monsters and Critics
Tennessee native Jackson Michie controversially won Big Brother 21 in 2019 and has since largely disappeared from the reality TV community. He recently got engaged to a Tennessee local, Caitlin Goodrich.
‘Big Brother’ winner Jackson Michie is engaged to Caitlin Goodrich
In September 2019, Jackson Michie won Big Brother 21 and began dating his showmance from the season, runner-up Holly Allen. The two lived together in a California-based apartment before calling it quits in June 2020.
He later appeared to move on with Netflix’s Cheer star Morgan Morgan Simianer in January 2021, and they had a short fling before he moved back to his native Tennessee. It’s unclear when he began dating Caitlin Goodrich but his first post with her dates to November 2022.
Rt if you’re team #BBJackson. #BB21Finale pic.twitter.com/F1FVsC1TYq
— Big Brother (@CBSBigBrother) September 26, 2019
He wished her a happy birthday to Ruth B.s “Dandelions” with a...
‘Big Brother’ winner Jackson Michie is engaged to Caitlin Goodrich
In September 2019, Jackson Michie won Big Brother 21 and began dating his showmance from the season, runner-up Holly Allen. The two lived together in a California-based apartment before calling it quits in June 2020.
He later appeared to move on with Netflix’s Cheer star Morgan Morgan Simianer in January 2021, and they had a short fling before he moved back to his native Tennessee. It’s unclear when he began dating Caitlin Goodrich but his first post with her dates to November 2022.
Rt if you’re team #BBJackson. #BB21Finale pic.twitter.com/F1FVsC1TYq
— Big Brother (@CBSBigBrother) September 26, 2019
He wished her a happy birthday to Ruth B.s “Dandelions” with a...
- 3/18/2023
- by Tamara Grant
- Showbiz Cheat Sheet
Depending on how you feel about showmances on “Big Brother,” one of the good/bad things about an all-stars installment is that most of these houseguests are older (you can debate whether they’re “wiser”) and probably married with kids or in a long-standing relationship (sometimes with people they had met in the house), which means there’s less of a chance of a showmance blooming.
There hasn’t been one (yet) on Season 22 — though some are trying to make Da’Vonne Rogers and David Alexander a thing, but it’s fetch — but let’s look back at some of the most memorable showmances in “Big Brother” history, some of whom are still together.
See ‘Big Brother 22’: Meet the all-stars
Jordan Lloyd and Jeff Schroeder
Seasons: 11, 13
America fell in love with Jeff and Jordan as we watched them get to know each other, flirt, and date all while competing as...
There hasn’t been one (yet) on Season 22 — though some are trying to make Da’Vonne Rogers and David Alexander a thing, but it’s fetch — but let’s look back at some of the most memorable showmances in “Big Brother” history, some of whom are still together.
See ‘Big Brother 22’: Meet the all-stars
Jordan Lloyd and Jeff Schroeder
Seasons: 11, 13
America fell in love with Jeff and Jordan as we watched them get to know each other, flirt, and date all while competing as...
- 9/1/2020
- by Joyce Eng
- Gold Derby
Big Brother Season 21 was the most toxic season in recent memory.
With racist comments, demeaning comments towards women, and everything in between, it's a season fans would like to forget.
However, some of the cast members have come under fire again after a group chat leaked on Twitter that included racially insensitive remarks.
Nick Maccarone and Jack Matthews stirred controversy when the former suggested that Jack would shoot something black on a reunion trip arranged by Holly Allen, and that there would be "uproar."
Jack said that he would use a "kill shot."
The cast of the controversial season has been commenting on the incident.
Kathryn Dunn responded to it, but later deleted her tweets and saying the following:
“I deleted the tweets, not because I didn’t mean everything I said but because some people took it the wrong way,” she wrote.
“Some people said they came across as...
With racist comments, demeaning comments towards women, and everything in between, it's a season fans would like to forget.
However, some of the cast members have come under fire again after a group chat leaked on Twitter that included racially insensitive remarks.
Nick Maccarone and Jack Matthews stirred controversy when the former suggested that Jack would shoot something black on a reunion trip arranged by Holly Allen, and that there would be "uproar."
Jack said that he would use a "kill shot."
The cast of the controversial season has been commenting on the incident.
Kathryn Dunn responded to it, but later deleted her tweets and saying the following:
“I deleted the tweets, not because I didn’t mean everything I said but because some people took it the wrong way,” she wrote.
“Some people said they came across as...
- 8/24/2020
- by Paul Dailly
- TVfanatic
After one of the most uneventful first weeks ever, things finally got interesting — in a hilariously pathetic way — on “Big Brother 22: All-Stars.” That Foutte energy is working in overdrive in there because everyone still has horrible reads in the house — mostly, unsurprisingly focused on Janelle Pierzina — and Nicole Anthony picked the worst horse to hitch her wagon to.
If you haven’t heard, Memphis Garrett won the Veto, and it would be a shocker if he changes his own nominations on Monday. He already can’t touch his Og target, Ian Terry, and has said it’s too early to backdoor anyone, which is annoying the hell out of his own alliance (love that this is already falling apart in the second week), so the nominees will remain Nicole A. and David Alexander. David, at the moment, looks like he has the votes to stay.
Ever since she was put on the block,...
If you haven’t heard, Memphis Garrett won the Veto, and it would be a shocker if he changes his own nominations on Monday. He already can’t touch his Og target, Ian Terry, and has said it’s too early to backdoor anyone, which is annoying the hell out of his own alliance (love that this is already falling apart in the second week), so the nominees will remain Nicole A. and David Alexander. David, at the moment, looks like he has the votes to stay.
Ever since she was put on the block,...
- 8/17/2020
- by Joyce Eng
- Gold Derby
This is not a drill. “Big Brother” is back, baby!
Wednesday’s two-hour Season 22 premiere, hosted as always by Julie Chen Moonves, was delayed more than a month due to the coronavirus pandemic, with the All-Stars cast members being quarantined for two weeks prior to move-in day. For the first time in “Big Brother” history, the season premiere aired live as the returning houseguests were officially revealed. (See the “BB22” cast in our photo gallery below.) And of course, there was a big twist. Why wouldn’t there be? After all, the show’s motto is to “expect the unexpected.” So how did the season premiere play out?
SEEThe first ‘Big Brother 22’ twist? The all-star cast will be unveiled live on the premiere
Below, check out our minute-by-minute “Big Brother” recap of Season 22, Episode 1 to find out what happened Wednesday, August 5 at 9:00 p.m. Et/Pt. Then be sure...
Wednesday’s two-hour Season 22 premiere, hosted as always by Julie Chen Moonves, was delayed more than a month due to the coronavirus pandemic, with the All-Stars cast members being quarantined for two weeks prior to move-in day. For the first time in “Big Brother” history, the season premiere aired live as the returning houseguests were officially revealed. (See the “BB22” cast in our photo gallery below.) And of course, there was a big twist. Why wouldn’t there be? After all, the show’s motto is to “expect the unexpected.” So how did the season premiere play out?
SEEThe first ‘Big Brother 22’ twist? The all-star cast will be unveiled live on the premiere
Below, check out our minute-by-minute “Big Brother” recap of Season 22, Episode 1 to find out what happened Wednesday, August 5 at 9:00 p.m. Et/Pt. Then be sure...
- 8/5/2020
- by Denton Davidson and Marcus James Dixon
- Gold Derby
Jackson Michie and Holly Allen finished 1-2 on “Big Brother 21,” and now they’re hope to both finish at No. 1 on “The Amazing Race.”
“I’m not going to lie. I am going to shoot my shot on ‘The Amazing Race,'” Michie told Wbbj 7, a local station in his native Tennessee. “I’m planting the seed. I’m gonna try and reach out as much as I can for ‘The Amazing Race’ because we love to travel and we love to compete, so why not put both together?”
Added Allen: “I would do that in a heartbeat. I would love it.”
See ‘Big Brother 21’ winner Jackson says he’s ‘very, very not racist,’ will take ‘complete ownership of my mistakes’
The couple, whose showmance is still going strong in the real world, will have to wait a bit to go trekking around the world. Season 32 of “The Amazing Race...
“I’m not going to lie. I am going to shoot my shot on ‘The Amazing Race,'” Michie told Wbbj 7, a local station in his native Tennessee. “I’m planting the seed. I’m gonna try and reach out as much as I can for ‘The Amazing Race’ because we love to travel and we love to compete, so why not put both together?”
Added Allen: “I would do that in a heartbeat. I would love it.”
See ‘Big Brother 21’ winner Jackson says he’s ‘very, very not racist,’ will take ‘complete ownership of my mistakes’
The couple, whose showmance is still going strong in the real world, will have to wait a bit to go trekking around the world. Season 32 of “The Amazing Race...
- 10/13/2019
- by Joyce Eng
- Gold Derby
Reality TV showmances are commonplace nowadays, whether it’s Jackson Michie and Holly Allen on “Big Brother” or Miss Vanjie and Brooke Lynn on “RuPaul’s Drag Race.” One program that’s never given birth to a romantic entanglement is “The Masked Singer,” and for good reason — it’s hard to fall in love when all of those extravagant costumes get in the way. At least, that’s until Fox just released a video (watch above) between panelist Nicole Scherzinger and contestant Thingamajig that’s sure to get viewers hot under the collar.
See‘The Masked Singer’ power rankings: Black Widow joins Butterfly and Thingamajig in the top tier (so far)
“They’re massive!” Nicole exclaims when she first set eyes on the neon green monster in the Season 2 premiere. We’re assuming she’s referring to his big blue hands, which make his microphone look minuscule by comparison. “He’s tall,...
See‘The Masked Singer’ power rankings: Black Widow joins Butterfly and Thingamajig in the top tier (so far)
“They’re massive!” Nicole exclaims when she first set eyes on the neon green monster in the Season 2 premiere. We’re assuming she’s referring to his big blue hands, which make his microphone look minuscule by comparison. “He’s tall,...
- 10/5/2019
- by Marcus James Dixon
- Gold Derby
Nicole Anthony lost “Big Brother 21,” but she also won big. The third-place finisher had been America’s sweetheart all summer long, an amiable fan favorite on a season marred by quite a few controversies. And so it was no surprise that she was voted America’s Favorite Houseguest, pocketing a cool $25,000.
Well, except to her. The preschool aide told us that it never crossed her mind that viewers would like her. But she’s also aware she was the underdog of the season and probably could’ve won the whole thing over Jackson Michie and Holly Allen had she been able to get to the final two. Get more of her thoughts on her showmantic final three predicament, if she regrets listening to Cliff Hogg III and evicting Tommy Bracco, and why she now hates clowns below. (Check out our interviews with Jackson here and Holly here.)
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Well, except to her. The preschool aide told us that it never crossed her mind that viewers would like her. But she’s also aware she was the underdog of the season and probably could’ve won the whole thing over Jackson Michie and Holly Allen had she been able to get to the final two. Get more of her thoughts on her showmantic final three predicament, if she regrets listening to Cliff Hogg III and evicting Tommy Bracco, and why she now hates clowns below. (Check out our interviews with Jackson here and Holly here.)
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- 9/26/2019
- by Joyce Eng
- Gold Derby
You win some, you lose some. Even though Jackson Michie earned bragging rights on Wednesday night as the winner of “Big Brother” Season 21, only 29% of fans who voted in our recent poll claim they’re “happy” he won. Conversely, a whopping 69% of readers proclaim Nicole Anthony “should have won,” while just 2% thought it should have been Holly Allen. Do You agree or disagree with those poll results? Sound off down in the comments section.
See‘Big Brother’ 21: Nicole Anthony named America’s Favorite Houseguest during uncomfortable live finale
Since Day 1, Michie had high hopes of walking out of the house with confetti on his shoulders, and that’s exactly what happened on Day 99 after the jury gave him six votes to Holly’s three. However, his victory was tarnished when host Julie Chen Moonves brought up all of the racist and sexist allegations that had plagued the show in early summer.
See‘Big Brother’ 21: Nicole Anthony named America’s Favorite Houseguest during uncomfortable live finale
Since Day 1, Michie had high hopes of walking out of the house with confetti on his shoulders, and that’s exactly what happened on Day 99 after the jury gave him six votes to Holly’s three. However, his victory was tarnished when host Julie Chen Moonves brought up all of the racist and sexist allegations that had plagued the show in early summer.
- 9/26/2019
- by Marcus James Dixon
- Gold Derby
Holly Allen made it 83 days before getting nominated on “Big Brother 21” — and that was because she was the only option left. But the last two weeks were kind of torturous for her, between nearly getting evicted at final five if it weren’t for Jackson Michie‘s lie about Tommy Bracco to save her, throwing the final four Hoh to honor her deal with Cliff Hogg III and Nicole Anthony, and actually considering — really! — taking Nicole to final two over her season-long showmance.
In the end, she didn’t have to make that decision, as Jackson won Part 3 of the final Hoh and took her, culminating in a 6-3 win for him. The wine safari guide is Ok with the loss, but she’s still conflicted about some other things. Find out in our exit interview below. (Check out our interviews with Jackson here and Nicole here.)
See ‘Big Brother...
In the end, she didn’t have to make that decision, as Jackson won Part 3 of the final Hoh and took her, culminating in a 6-3 win for him. The wine safari guide is Ok with the loss, but she’s still conflicted about some other things. Find out in our exit interview below. (Check out our interviews with Jackson here and Nicole here.)
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- 9/26/2019
- by Joyce Eng
- Gold Derby
It’s safe to say finale night didn’t go quite as Jackson Michie had imagined on “Big Brother 21.” He won over his showmance Holly Allen by a 6-3 vote and got the confetti on his shoulders like he had manifested pictured, but before all that, Julie Chen Moonves confronted him with allegations of racism and bullying. And let’s not forget Tommy Bracco‘s jury question about his (mis)treatment of women. It all made for a very awkward winning moment.
But game-wise, it’s hard to argue that Jackson didn’t deserve the $500,000. The watermelon-lovin’ mama’s boy was a comp beast, winning every eligible Hoh in the second half of the game, and concocted a big fat lie about Tommy to save Holly that encapsulated his ruthless ways.
We caught up with Jackson to get his thoughts on his big win, his conflicting emotions Wednesday night and more.
But game-wise, it’s hard to argue that Jackson didn’t deserve the $500,000. The watermelon-lovin’ mama’s boy was a comp beast, winning every eligible Hoh in the second half of the game, and concocted a big fat lie about Tommy to save Holly that encapsulated his ruthless ways.
We caught up with Jackson to get his thoughts on his big win, his conflicting emotions Wednesday night and more.
- 9/26/2019
- by Joyce Eng
- Gold Derby
Big Brother houseguest Jackson Michie finally got that long-awaited confetti shower on Wednesday night — but he didn’t exactly seem thrilled about it.
On the Season 21 finale, Michie was awarded the $500,000 grand prize, besting runner-up Holly Allen in a 6-3 jury vote. But minutes before Michie was named the winner, he was grilled by host Julie Chen Moonves and some of the season’s previous evictees, who broke the news that some of Michie’s behavior this summer was perceived as racist and misogynistic.
More from TVLineBig Brother Finale Recap: Did the Right Houseguest Win Season 21?Big Brother Renewed for...
On the Season 21 finale, Michie was awarded the $500,000 grand prize, besting runner-up Holly Allen in a 6-3 jury vote. But minutes before Michie was named the winner, he was grilled by host Julie Chen Moonves and some of the season’s previous evictees, who broke the news that some of Michie’s behavior this summer was perceived as racist and misogynistic.
More from TVLineBig Brother Finale Recap: Did the Right Houseguest Win Season 21?Big Brother Renewed for...
- 9/26/2019
- TVLine.com
(Spoiler warning: This story contains spoilers from Wednesday’s season finale of “Big Brother.”)
After a long summer, “Big Brother 21” finally came to a close on Wednesday, with the winner announced by host Julie Chen Moonves in Wednesday’s live season finale.
Heading into Thursday’s episode, the final three was made up of Jackson Michie, Nicole Anthony, and Holly Allen. By the end of the 90-minute finale, Michie was crowned the season’s winner in a 6-3 vote over second-place finisher Allen. That means Michie won the $500,000 grand prize, while Allen took home $50,000.
Michie and Allen had an on-screen relationship during the season.
#BB21 winner, #BBJackson talks about his $500k win, his game, and his relationship with Holly. #BB21Finale pic.twitter.com/p0hsN2XZNZ
— Big Brother (@CBSBigBrother) September 26, 2019
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“Big Brother” season finale...
After a long summer, “Big Brother 21” finally came to a close on Wednesday, with the winner announced by host Julie Chen Moonves in Wednesday’s live season finale.
Heading into Thursday’s episode, the final three was made up of Jackson Michie, Nicole Anthony, and Holly Allen. By the end of the 90-minute finale, Michie was crowned the season’s winner in a 6-3 vote over second-place finisher Allen. That means Michie won the $500,000 grand prize, while Allen took home $50,000.
Michie and Allen had an on-screen relationship during the season.
#BB21 winner, #BBJackson talks about his $500k win, his game, and his relationship with Holly. #BB21Finale pic.twitter.com/p0hsN2XZNZ
— Big Brother (@CBSBigBrother) September 26, 2019
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“Big Brother” season finale...
- 9/26/2019
- by Tim Baysinger
- The Wrap
“Big Brother” finales are often rushed affairs, and arguably the most important part — jury questionnaire and final statements — gets the short shrift so Tptb can cram in various segments, like Swaggy C proposing to Bayleigh last year. That was painful for us, but what happened on Wednesday’s Season 21 finale was painful for the houseguests and absolutely incredible for us.
During the pre-jurors segment, Julie Chen Moonves wasted no time bringing up all the gross behavior this season that ranged from Gr8ful’s bullying of Nicole Anthony (and Ovi Kabir’s sweet defense on her behalf) and racism to Nick Maccarone’s two-timing ways. It was brutal, uncomfortable and glorious, and no one in jury (except maybe Jack Matthews) or the final two, Jackson Michie and Holly Allen, saw it coming at all.
Ironically, Jack, the worst offender this summer, came off the best, but that’s probably because...
During the pre-jurors segment, Julie Chen Moonves wasted no time bringing up all the gross behavior this season that ranged from Gr8ful’s bullying of Nicole Anthony (and Ovi Kabir’s sweet defense on her behalf) and racism to Nick Maccarone’s two-timing ways. It was brutal, uncomfortable and glorious, and no one in jury (except maybe Jack Matthews) or the final two, Jackson Michie and Holly Allen, saw it coming at all.
Ironically, Jack, the worst offender this summer, came off the best, but that’s probably because...
- 9/26/2019
- by Joyce Eng
- Gold Derby
The motto of “Big Brother” has always been “expect the unexpected,” but after Wednesday’s live finale the new motto should really be “expect the uncomfortable.” We’re looking at you, Jackson Michie!
Near the end of the 90-minute episode, host Julie Chen Moonves brought up several of the summer’s most controversial moments, including how some viewers saw Michie’s decision to banish David Alexander, Kemi Fakunle, Jessica Milagros and Cliff Hogg on day one as racist/ageist. But we’re getting ahead of ourselves. The one shining moment from the Season 21 finale was when viewers named Nicole Anthony as America’s Favorite Houseguest.
See‘Big Brother’ finale recap: Who won Season 21 — Jackson Michie, Holly Allen or Nicole Anthony? [Updating Live Blog]
“You’re definitely a butterfly, lady,” Julie told the ultimate underdog following the announcement that she’d won the coveted $25,000 check. Nicole’s night began with the worst news possible...
Near the end of the 90-minute episode, host Julie Chen Moonves brought up several of the summer’s most controversial moments, including how some viewers saw Michie’s decision to banish David Alexander, Kemi Fakunle, Jessica Milagros and Cliff Hogg on day one as racist/ageist. But we’re getting ahead of ourselves. The one shining moment from the Season 21 finale was when viewers named Nicole Anthony as America’s Favorite Houseguest.
See‘Big Brother’ finale recap: Who won Season 21 — Jackson Michie, Holly Allen or Nicole Anthony? [Updating Live Blog]
“You’re definitely a butterfly, lady,” Julie told the ultimate underdog following the announcement that she’d won the coveted $25,000 check. Nicole’s night began with the worst news possible...
- 9/26/2019
- by Marcus James Dixon
- Gold Derby
Only three Big Brother contestants were left standing on Wednesday’s Season 21 finale: two lovebirds, and a houseguest that loathes birds.
Jackson Michie, Holly Allen and Nicole Anthony all survived 90-something days in the Bb house, which culminated with the jury’s decision to award one player the $500,000 prize. But who claimed it?
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Before this season’s winner could be revealed,...
Jackson Michie, Holly Allen and Nicole Anthony all survived 90-something days in the Bb house, which culminated with the jury’s decision to award one player the $500,000 prize. But who claimed it?
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Before this season’s winner could be revealed,...
- 9/26/2019
- TVLine.com
It’s been another wild and wacky summer inside the “Big Brother” house, but the time has finally come to reveal the winner of the camp-themed Season 21. Heading into Wednesday’s 90-minute finale, only three houseguests remained in the running to claim the $500,000 prize: challenge beast Jackson Michie, his showmance partner Holly Allen and ultimate underdog Nicole Anthony. By the end of the episode, the jury had voted for one finalist to join the “Bb” winners list and America’s Favorite Houseguest was also named. So how’d it all play out?
See‘Big Brother 21’ spoilers: Nicole tries to campaign to a showmance, while Jackson starts getting paranoid
Below, check out our minute-by-minute “Big Brother” recap of Season 21, Episode 40 to find out what happened Wednesday, September 25 at 9:30 p.m. Then be sure to sound off in the comments section about your favorite houseguests on CBS’s reality TV show...
See‘Big Brother 21’ spoilers: Nicole tries to campaign to a showmance, while Jackson starts getting paranoid
Below, check out our minute-by-minute “Big Brother” recap of Season 21, Episode 40 to find out what happened Wednesday, September 25 at 9:30 p.m. Then be sure to sound off in the comments section about your favorite houseguests on CBS’s reality TV show...
- 9/26/2019
- by Denton Davidson and Marcus James Dixon
- Gold Derby
Lots of dumb moves were made in the “Big Brother 21” house this summer, but if you ask Dr. Will, there was one bad one that trumped them all. Answering a series of questions on Twitter on Tuesday (which means he’s probably hosting the jury roundtable again), Will Kirby said Cliff Hogg III not going with Nicole Anthony‘s plan to keep Tommy Bracco was the worst move of the season.
“Cliff should’ve absolutely listened to Nicole. I think he’d be a lot better off right now and I think he’d be in a completely different position if he had given her opinions a little bit more weight,” he said. “I think one of the bad game moves was that Cliff sort of wanted to be his own person and not really be open-minded to other ideas.”
@DrWillKirby, what has been the worst game move this season?...
“Cliff should’ve absolutely listened to Nicole. I think he’d be a lot better off right now and I think he’d be in a completely different position if he had given her opinions a little bit more weight,” he said. “I think one of the bad game moves was that Cliff sort of wanted to be his own person and not really be open-minded to other ideas.”
@DrWillKirby, what has been the worst game move this season?...
- 9/25/2019
- by Joyce Eng
- Gold Derby
All summer long, “Big Brother” fans have been making their predictions at Gold Derby for who they think will win Season 21 of CBS’s reality TV show, and things are looking good for Jackson Michie. With just hours to go until the season finale airs on CBS, this 24-year-old server from Los Angeles, California has leading 6/5 odds to win the $500,000 prize and join the “Bb” winners list. His showmance partner Holly Allen comes in second place with 49/20 odds to win, while Nicole Anthony is in third place with 59/20 odds to win. See more “Big Brother” racetrack odds and rankings.
SEEHow will the ‘Big Brother 21’ jury vote? Let’s break it down (spoilers)
Of course, there will be two checks handed out Wednesday night, with the other one being $25,000 to the person who’s named America’s Favorite Houseguest. While Cliff Hogg was an early favorite to receive this coveted prize,...
SEEHow will the ‘Big Brother 21’ jury vote? Let’s break it down (spoilers)
Of course, there will be two checks handed out Wednesday night, with the other one being $25,000 to the person who’s named America’s Favorite Houseguest. While Cliff Hogg was an early favorite to receive this coveted prize,...
- 9/25/2019
- by Marcus James Dixon
- Gold Derby
Season 21 of “Big Brother” ends on Wednesday, September 25 with a live 90-minute finale on CBS that kicks off at 9:30 pm Et/8:30 pm Ct. Three houseguests are still in the running for the $500,000 grand prize: Holly Allen, Nicole Anthony and Jackson Michie. On Sunday’s episode, we saw Jackson win Part 1 of the 3-part Final Head of Household competition. Keep reading if you want “Big Brother” spoilers on who won Part 2 of the Final Hoh and who is likely to win season 21.
Part 2 took place on Saturday and saw Holly and Nicole do battle. After a marathon competition, Holly emerged as the winner. That means she and Jackson will face off on the live episode in Part 3 of the Final Head of Household competition. The winner of that will get to choose which of the other two to take to the #BB21 jury.
As of this writing, both Holly...
Part 2 took place on Saturday and saw Holly and Nicole do battle. After a marathon competition, Holly emerged as the winner. That means she and Jackson will face off on the live episode in Part 3 of the Final Head of Household competition. The winner of that will get to choose which of the other two to take to the #BB21 jury.
As of this writing, both Holly...
- 9/25/2019
- by Paul Sheehan
- Gold Derby
The “Big Brother 21” winner will be crowned Wednesday after the jurors cast their votes. And unlike most seasons, there is no suspense as to who the final two will be. Since Jackson Michie and Holly Allen won the first two parts of the final Hoh, respectively, they’ll take each other to final two, regardless of who wins Part 3 on Wednesday’s finale (though Jackson’s been dealing with a bout of paranoia recently). This is what happens when you don’t break up a showmance. So that means Nicole Anthony will be the ninth and final juror.
So how will the jury vote between Jolly? Will they be as bitter as the last three? There’s still a lot of variables, like the jury roundtable, if Cliff Hogg III will in fact try to sway everyone against Jackson, the jury questions and the final speeches. But based on everything we know so far,...
So how will the jury vote between Jolly? Will they be as bitter as the last three? There’s still a lot of variables, like the jury roundtable, if Cliff Hogg III will in fact try to sway everyone against Jackson, the jury questions and the final speeches. But based on everything we know so far,...
- 9/25/2019
- by Joyce Eng
- Gold Derby
We made it. It’s “Big Brother 21” finale day. We survived 99 days and Nicole Anthony survived living with a showmance for a week. She knows she’ll be cut in third place, but she made her last stand with one final campaign pitch to Jackson Michie and Holly Allen on their final Taco Tuesday.
It’s hard enough to campaign as is, but it’s damn near impossible with a showmance. You already know you have no shot in hell and you know they’ll compare notes afterward, but Nicole did a valiant job and made some salient points without coming off desperate or bitter. She first pitched to Holly, who temporarily derailed the convo by talking about her pageant days. That ought to tell you about her interest. Nicole asked that she be considered and brought up Jackson’s comp record, which the jury could value more.
“If you...
It’s hard enough to campaign as is, but it’s damn near impossible with a showmance. You already know you have no shot in hell and you know they’ll compare notes afterward, but Nicole did a valiant job and made some salient points without coming off desperate or bitter. She first pitched to Holly, who temporarily derailed the convo by talking about her pageant days. That ought to tell you about her interest. Nicole asked that she be considered and brought up Jackson’s comp record, which the jury could value more.
“If you...
- 9/25/2019
- by Joyce Eng
- Gold Derby
Just nine people will decide who wins “Big Brother” 21 on Wednesday, September 25 during the live 90-minute finale. We know the #BB21 winner will be one of the Final 3 — Holly Allen, Nicole Anthony and Jackson Michie. Loyal fans of the reality show can only watch from the sidelines as the Final 2 houseguests make their respective cases to the jury.
But “Big Brother” viewers do get to have their say as to who is “America’s Favorite Houseguest.” The winner of this popular vote will get bragging rights and $25,000. Last year, Tyler Crispen had to settle for runner-up status to #BB20 winner Kaycee Clark but he was named “America’s Favorite Houseguest.”
All 16 of the “Big Brother” houseguests in season 21 are eligible for this title. This includes the first five to be evicted (David Alexander, Kemi Fakunle, Ovi Kabir, Sam Smith and Isabella Wang); the jury pool and the Final 3.
We’ve...
But “Big Brother” viewers do get to have their say as to who is “America’s Favorite Houseguest.” The winner of this popular vote will get bragging rights and $25,000. Last year, Tyler Crispen had to settle for runner-up status to #BB20 winner Kaycee Clark but he was named “America’s Favorite Houseguest.”
All 16 of the “Big Brother” houseguests in season 21 are eligible for this title. This includes the first five to be evicted (David Alexander, Kemi Fakunle, Ovi Kabir, Sam Smith and Isabella Wang); the jury pool and the Final 3.
We’ve...
- 9/24/2019
- by Paul Sheehan
- Gold Derby
After three months and 39 episodes, season 21 of “Big Brother” ends on Wednesday (September 25) with a 90-minute live finale. Watch the teaser video above and then keep reading for all the #BB21 spoilers. We know who is in the Final 2 and which of these houseguests will win #BB21 and claim both bragging rights and the $500,000 prize.
After last Thursday’s show, which saw the eviction of Cliff Hogg, the Final 3 players were Holly Allen, Nicole Anthony and Jackson Michie. On Sunday’s episode, we saw Jackson win Part 1 of the 3-part Final Head of Household competition.
After Jackson won Part 1, Holly and Nicole were pitted against each other in Part 2. Nicole knew that it was do-or-die for her and that she must win. Part 2 played out offline on Saturday and when the feeds returned we quickly learned that she had lost to Holly. That meant Nicole faced certain eviction on Wednesday...
After last Thursday’s show, which saw the eviction of Cliff Hogg, the Final 3 players were Holly Allen, Nicole Anthony and Jackson Michie. On Sunday’s episode, we saw Jackson win Part 1 of the 3-part Final Head of Household competition.
After Jackson won Part 1, Holly and Nicole were pitted against each other in Part 2. Nicole knew that it was do-or-die for her and that she must win. Part 2 played out offline on Saturday and when the feeds returned we quickly learned that she had lost to Holly. That meant Nicole faced certain eviction on Wednesday...
- 9/24/2019
- by Paul Sheehan
- Gold Derby
“Big Brother 21” started with Jackson Michie hooking up with Kathryn Dunn, so it only feels right that it’s ending with him channeling her. He’s already been getting paranoid since Cliff Hogg III threatened jury votes against him last week, and now, he’s legit concerned that Holly Allen is gearing up to actually take Nicole Anthony to final two over him.
Holly and Nicole have been getting closer the last couple of days, and Nicole has been subtly campaigning to Holly ever since Jackson won Part 1. Nicole is smart enough to know that her best ticket to final two is Holly and not Jackson, who’s too much of a gamer to risk taking her. The best thing is that Nicole didn’t even ostensibly campaign that much on Monday, but she and Holly just hanging out and doing tie-dye was enough to have him nervous that Holly might flip.
Holly and Nicole have been getting closer the last couple of days, and Nicole has been subtly campaigning to Holly ever since Jackson won Part 1. Nicole is smart enough to know that her best ticket to final two is Holly and not Jackson, who’s too much of a gamer to risk taking her. The best thing is that Nicole didn’t even ostensibly campaign that much on Monday, but she and Holly just hanging out and doing tie-dye was enough to have him nervous that Holly might flip.
- 9/24/2019
- by Joyce Eng
- Gold Derby
Well, it’s going to a slow march until Wednesday’s “Big Brother 21” finale. Jackson Michie won Part 1 of the final Hoh and Holly Allen won Part 2 on Saturday, so there is absolutely no suspense here. They’re going to take each other regardless of who wins Part 3, and Nicole Anthony will go out in third. Or will she?
I mean, yes, she will. But she’s not giving up yet. After a rough Saturday following her loss — for which, honestly, she only has herself to blame because it was a days comp and she’d always been mentally superior to Holly, who rarely studied the days — Nicole casually got in some campaigning late Sunday night to Holly. She told Holly that she’d be seen as her own player if she evicts Jackson at final three, and that both she and Jackson would beat her, Nicole, in the final two.
I mean, yes, she will. But she’s not giving up yet. After a rough Saturday following her loss — for which, honestly, she only has herself to blame because it was a days comp and she’d always been mentally superior to Holly, who rarely studied the days — Nicole casually got in some campaigning late Sunday night to Holly. She told Holly that she’d be seen as her own player if she evicts Jackson at final three, and that both she and Jackson would beat her, Nicole, in the final two.
- 9/23/2019
- by Joyce Eng
- Gold Derby
The winner of “Big Brother” Season 21 will be decided by the jury of nine, but the recipient of America’s Favorite Houseguest will be chosen by viewers like You. Hurry — time is running out to have your say, as voting closes Wednesday, September 25 at 9 am Pst. You can vote up to 10 times per day at cbs.com/bbvote for who you want to be named America’s Favorite Houseguest. That player will also receive a special cash prize of $25,000 from host Julie Chen Moonves live during the finale episode.
First-time voters will be prompted to login to CBS for free via Facebook or email. Once you cast your vote for the “BB21” houseguest of your choice, you’ll have the option of sharing your pick on social media. You can vote for the same person 10 times or spread the wealth among a number of contestants, so what’s your strategy?...
First-time voters will be prompted to login to CBS for free via Facebook or email. Once you cast your vote for the “BB21” houseguest of your choice, you’ll have the option of sharing your pick on social media. You can vote for the same person 10 times or spread the wealth among a number of contestants, so what’s your strategy?...
- 9/23/2019
- by Marcus James Dixon
- Gold Derby
Part 3 of the Final Head of Household competition of “Big Brother” is set to take place on Wednesday’s episode. It will pit two of the three remaining houseguests — Holly Allen, Nicole Anthony and Jackson Michie — against each other in a live competition. Sunday’s episode of “Big Brother” was taped and teased the start of Part 1, which took place offline last Thursday (Sept. 19). Part 2 of the Final Hoh competition on #BB21 happened while the feeds were down on Saturday (Sept. 21).
We’ve been watching the feeds since they came back online and have all your “Big Brother” 21 spoilers. We learned that Jackson won Part 1 when he finished the treasure hunt first. He and Holly had assumed that this first leg of the competition would be an endurance test as it had been in recent seasons. Their plan was for Jackson to throw the competition to Holly if Nicole dropped out first.
We’ve been watching the feeds since they came back online and have all your “Big Brother” 21 spoilers. We learned that Jackson won Part 1 when he finished the treasure hunt first. He and Holly had assumed that this first leg of the competition would be an endurance test as it had been in recent seasons. Their plan was for Jackson to throw the competition to Holly if Nicole dropped out first.
- 9/23/2019
- by Paul Sheehan
- Gold Derby
And then there were three. Following the eviction of Cliff Hogg, the only houseguests still in the running to win “Big Brother” Season 21 are Jackson Michie, Holly Allen and Nicole Anthony. Whoever becomes the last Head of Household of the season will earn the power to bring someone with them to the final two, so it’s do or die time for our final three players. Sunday’s episode featured Part 1 of the three-part Hoh competition, in addition to showcasing some of the wackiest and wildest moments from the summer.
See‘Big Brother’: How to vote for America’s Favorite Houseguest — You decide who will receive $25,000!
Below, check out our minute-by-minute “Big Brother” recap of Season 21, Episode 39 to find out what happened Sunday, September 22 at 8/7c. Then be sure to sound off in the comments section about your favorite houseguests on CBS’s reality TV show, who annoys you...
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Below, check out our minute-by-minute “Big Brother” recap of Season 21, Episode 39 to find out what happened Sunday, September 22 at 8/7c. Then be sure to sound off in the comments section about your favorite houseguests on CBS’s reality TV show, who annoys you...
- 9/22/2019
- by Denton Davidson and Marcus James Dixon
- Gold Derby
The Final Head of Household competition of “BIg Brother” 21 is now two-thirds over. Two of the Final 3 — Holly Allen and Nicole Anthony — went head-to-head on Saturday in Part 2 of this three-part Hoh event. We’ve been keeping a keen eye on the live feeds and have all the spoilers, including the results as to who won this make-or-break stage of #BB21.
Part 2 of the Final Hoh competition has usually been a combination of physical endurance and mental agility. But that was played out on Thursday, right after the live episode that saw the eviction of Cliff Hogg. The winner of Part 1, which turned out to be a treasure hunt, was Jackson Michie. He will face off against the Part 2 winner in Part 3, which takes place on the live “Big Brother” finale on Wednesday, September 25.
There had been some talk between Jackson and Holly that he would let her win Part...
Part 2 of the Final Hoh competition has usually been a combination of physical endurance and mental agility. But that was played out on Thursday, right after the live episode that saw the eviction of Cliff Hogg. The winner of Part 1, which turned out to be a treasure hunt, was Jackson Michie. He will face off against the Part 2 winner in Part 3, which takes place on the live “Big Brother” finale on Wednesday, September 25.
There had been some talk between Jackson and Holly that he would let her win Part...
- 9/22/2019
- by Paul Sheehan
- Gold Derby
Sunday’s episode of “Big Brother” will begin with the immediate aftermath of last Thursday’s live episode, which ended with the eviction of Cliff Hogg. That left just three houseguests still in the competition to win: Holly Allen, Nicole Anthony and Jackson Michie. Keep reading if you want spoilers on what else is to come on this action-packed installment of #BB21 on September 22, which is episode 39 of season 21.
Traditionally, this penultimate episode of the reality competition series has included a slew of scenes in which the Final 3 houseguests sit down to reflect on their summer of fun in the “Big Brother” house. Expect lots of talk from Holly, Nicole and Jackson as they recall the twists and turns that led them to be the three finalists. And we should see the start of Part 1 of the Final Head of Household competition that will determine the two houseguests to face...
Traditionally, this penultimate episode of the reality competition series has included a slew of scenes in which the Final 3 houseguests sit down to reflect on their summer of fun in the “Big Brother” house. Expect lots of talk from Holly, Nicole and Jackson as they recall the twists and turns that led them to be the three finalists. And we should see the start of Part 1 of the Final Head of Household competition that will determine the two houseguests to face...
- 9/21/2019
- by Paul Sheehan
- Gold Derby
Cliff Hogg III had been striking deals left and right all summer on “Big Brother 21,” but his wheelin’-and-dealin’ wasn’t enough to get him into the final three. Or maybe it was his downfall?
After last week’s vote drama that nearly kept Tommy Bracco in the house, Jackson Michie was done with Cliff and Nicole Anthony, unbeknownst to Cliff, who continued to hatch a handful of agreements to secure safety: asking Holly Allen to throw the Hoh and Veto in exchange for her staying, then giving her “permission” to compete in Veto provided she takes him to final three if she wins; and shaking on a final three and two deal with Jackson. The most head-scratching part was when Cliff clarified to Jackson that their final two deal only meant Jackson would have to take him to final two because Cliff would take Nicole. It’s a moo point,...
After last week’s vote drama that nearly kept Tommy Bracco in the house, Jackson Michie was done with Cliff and Nicole Anthony, unbeknownst to Cliff, who continued to hatch a handful of agreements to secure safety: asking Holly Allen to throw the Hoh and Veto in exchange for her staying, then giving her “permission” to compete in Veto provided she takes him to final three if she wins; and shaking on a final three and two deal with Jackson. The most head-scratching part was when Cliff clarified to Jackson that their final two deal only meant Jackson would have to take him to final two because Cliff would take Nicole. It’s a moo point,...
- 9/20/2019
- by Joyce Eng
- Gold Derby
The final Head of Household competition of “Big Brother” 21 will determine the two houseguests who face the jury on September 25. Part 1 of this three-part Hoh competition took place soon after the end of Thursday’s live episode, which included the eviction of Cliff Hogg. The Final 3 houseguests — Holly Allen, Nicole Anthony and Jackson Michie — did battle. If you can’t wait till Sunday’s episode to find out the result and get a preview of Part 2 then keep reading for #BB21 spoilers. We’ve been glued to the live feeds and have all the details.
In the past, Part 1 has been a test of physical endurance while Part 2 has been a combination of mental and physical ability. But “Big Brother” producers switched those around this year. Holly and Jackson had planned in anticipation of the first challenge being purely physical. They’d decided that if Nicole dropped out first that...
In the past, Part 1 has been a test of physical endurance while Part 2 has been a combination of mental and physical ability. But “Big Brother” producers switched those around this year. Holly and Jackson had planned in anticipation of the first challenge being purely physical. They’d decided that if Nicole dropped out first that...
- 9/20/2019
- by Paul Sheehan
- Gold Derby
At least one thing didn’t work out the way Jackson Michie and Holly Allen wanted to this week on “Big Brother 21.” And yet it still did. Things definitely did not work out for Nicole Anthony, though, but she’s not giving up yet.
Jackson won Part 1 of the final Hoh on Thursday, which was not what he and Holly had plotted to do. Early Thursday morning, they discussed their final Hoh strategy: Jackson would throw Part 1 to Holly after Nicole is out, and he would face off against Nicole in Part 2 and hopefully win to ensure him and Holly for Part 3.
This was a good strategy for them — based on what they knew of the game. Part 1 has historically been endurance, and we know Holly can hang all night (as she’s petulantly reminded us all week about how she was “bullied” into throwing that Hoh). Part 2 has traditionally...
Jackson won Part 1 of the final Hoh on Thursday, which was not what he and Holly had plotted to do. Early Thursday morning, they discussed their final Hoh strategy: Jackson would throw Part 1 to Holly after Nicole is out, and he would face off against Nicole in Part 2 and hopefully win to ensure him and Holly for Part 3.
This was a good strategy for them — based on what they knew of the game. Part 1 has historically been endurance, and we know Holly can hang all night (as she’s petulantly reminded us all week about how she was “bullied” into throwing that Hoh). Part 2 has traditionally...
- 9/20/2019
- by Joyce Eng
- Gold Derby
Soon after the end of the live episode of “Big Brother” on Thursday, Part 1 of the Final Head of Household competition of season 21 took place. It pitted the Final 3 remaining houseguests — Holly Allen, Nicole Anthony and Jackson Michie — against each other for the two places in the final. We’ve been keeping a close eye on the live feeds and have the spoilers as to who won Part 1 and is guaranteed a chance to fight for a place in the Final 2 on #BB21.
Traditionally, the first leg of the three-part Hoh contest is an endurance contest. However this year producers made it a treasure hunt that combined physical and mental agility. That type of challenge is usually reserved for Part 2. The winner of Part 1 was Jackson. Had it been a test of endurance, he’d planned to throw the competition to Holly had Nicole dropped out first.
With his win...
Traditionally, the first leg of the three-part Hoh contest is an endurance contest. However this year producers made it a treasure hunt that combined physical and mental agility. That type of challenge is usually reserved for Part 2. The winner of Part 1 was Jackson. Had it been a test of endurance, he’d planned to throw the competition to Holly had Nicole dropped out first.
With his win...
- 9/20/2019
- by Paul Sheehan
- Gold Derby
After 93 days in the “Big Brother” house, Cliff Hogg was sent packing on Thursday’s live eviction episode when Jackson Michie cast the sole vote to send the 54-year old engineer to jury. Although Nicole Anthony was the reigning Head of Household and had nominated Holly Allen and Michie for eviction, Michie won the most important Power of Veto of the summer, giving him the only vote on eviction night. Despite what Cliff may have thought, there was no chance Michie was going to save Cliff over his girlfriend Holly. Thankfully, host Julie Chen Moonves was waiting outside to ask Cliff what all of America wanted to know: “What was he thinking?!”
“I think I was getting a little too dependent on Michie and Holly,” Cliff admits. “I knew [Michie] was a strong person and I thought I could ride behind him. I was really thinking at some point someone else...
“I think I was getting a little too dependent on Michie and Holly,” Cliff admits. “I knew [Michie] was a strong person and I thought I could ride behind him. I was really thinking at some point someone else...
- 9/20/2019
- by Denton Davidson
- Gold Derby
The 21st season of “Big Brother” is about to come to a close, but there are still two huge questions left unanswered: Who will join the “Bb” winners list and who will be named America’s Favorite Houseguest? While the winner’s fate is in the hands of the jury, this season’s favorite player will be decided by You at home. Here’s how to vote:
From now until September 25, 2019 at 9 am Pst you can vote up to 10 times per day at cbs.com/bbvote for who you want to be named America’s Favorite Houseguest. That contestant will receive a special prize of $25,000 on finale night. First-time voters will be prompted to login to CBS for free via Facebook or email. Once you cast your vote for the houseguest of your choice, you’ll have the option of sharing it on social media.
See‘Big Brother 21’ spoilers: Final...
From now until September 25, 2019 at 9 am Pst you can vote up to 10 times per day at cbs.com/bbvote for who you want to be named America’s Favorite Houseguest. That contestant will receive a special prize of $25,000 on finale night. First-time voters will be prompted to login to CBS for free via Facebook or email. Once you cast your vote for the houseguest of your choice, you’ll have the option of sharing it on social media.
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- 9/20/2019
- by Marcus James Dixon
- Gold Derby
Heading into Thursday night’s eviction episode of “Big Brother,” two of the final three houseguests had already been revealed: Head of Household Nicole Anthony and Veto champion Jackson Michie, whose power granted him the sole vote to evict. As for the other two players, Holly Allen was Michie’s showmance partner who he promised to bring to the final three, and Cliff Hogg also felt safe because of the deal he made with Michie earlier in the week. So whose dreams ended up being shattered on live television: Holly or Cliff?
See‘Big Brother 21’ spoilers: Final 3 are set but who do you want to win #BB21? [Poll]
Below, check out our minute-by-minute “Big Brother” recap of Season 21, Episode 38 to find out what happened Thursday, September 19 at 9/8c. Then be sure to sound off in the comments section about your favorite houseguests on CBS’s reality TV show, who annoys you...
See‘Big Brother 21’ spoilers: Final 3 are set but who do you want to win #BB21? [Poll]
Below, check out our minute-by-minute “Big Brother” recap of Season 21, Episode 38 to find out what happened Thursday, September 19 at 9/8c. Then be sure to sound off in the comments section about your favorite houseguests on CBS’s reality TV show, who annoys you...
- 9/19/2019
- by Denton Davidson and Marcus James Dixon
- Gold Derby
As one of the longest ever seasons of “Big Brother” winds down, things are really heating up. Thursday’s live episode will see the final 4 lose one houseguest. We’ve been watching the live feeds and can report spoilers on who is all but certain to be in the Final 3, barring a last-minute change of heart by Jackson Michie, the winner of the Power of Veto competition. Keep reading if you want to know who will be in the final three and vote for which of these houseguests you’d like to see win #BB21.
Nicole Anthony guaranteed herself a spot in the Final 3 with her win last Thursday in the embarrassingly short endurance competition to be Week 12 Head of Household. It was no surprise when she bypassed her pal Cliff Hogg and named Holly Allen and Jackson as the eviction nominations. Jackson was designated as the target, and Cliff...
Nicole Anthony guaranteed herself a spot in the Final 3 with her win last Thursday in the embarrassingly short endurance competition to be Week 12 Head of Household. It was no surprise when she bypassed her pal Cliff Hogg and named Holly Allen and Jackson as the eviction nominations. Jackson was designated as the target, and Cliff...
- 9/19/2019
- by Paul Sheehan
- Gold Derby
Well, he did it. Cliff Hogg III finally dropped his “nuclear weapon” in his last-stand pitch to Jackson Michie on “Big Brother 21” on Wednesday. And well, Jackson was not pleased. It ultimately didn’t change Jackson’s mind, but it did have him wondering a few things.
After spending all day talking about it, Cliff finally got around to campaigning to Jackson circa 6:20 p.m. Pt. They rehashed their usual crap about the deals and whatnot. The only thing noteworthy here was when Cliff asked Jackson if Holly Allen‘s his No. 1 and he said yes, and Cliff couldn’t understand why Jackson talked about final three with Cliff and Nicole Anthony so much. Bro, if you can’t figure that out — let alone that his showmance will be his priority — I can’t help you.
Finally, around 7:00 p.m. Pt, Cliff played his final card: threatening jury votes.
After spending all day talking about it, Cliff finally got around to campaigning to Jackson circa 6:20 p.m. Pt. They rehashed their usual crap about the deals and whatnot. The only thing noteworthy here was when Cliff asked Jackson if Holly Allen‘s his No. 1 and he said yes, and Cliff couldn’t understand why Jackson talked about final three with Cliff and Nicole Anthony so much. Bro, if you can’t figure that out — let alone that his showmance will be his priority — I can’t help you.
Finally, around 7:00 p.m. Pt, Cliff played his final card: threatening jury votes.
- 9/19/2019
- by Joyce Eng
- Gold Derby
Even though “Big Brother’s” Jackson Michie made a deal this week to bring Cliff Hogg to the final three if he ended up winning the Veto competition, Michie had no intention of keeping that promise. In his mind, Cliff and Nicole Anthony struck first when they contemplated sending home Michie’s showmance partner Holly Allen last week over Tommy Bracco, which now gives him the right to lie to Cliff and Nicole.
After winning the final Veto comp of “BB21,” Michie broke down in tears as he apologized to Cliff and his family. “I’m sorry, Cliff,” he said in the Diary Room at the end of Wednesday’s episode. “I love you as a man, but I’m gonna have to send you home this week. And to the Hogg family, I’m very sorry that I am gonna have to do this.”
See‘Big Brother 21’ spoilers: September...
After winning the final Veto comp of “BB21,” Michie broke down in tears as he apologized to Cliff and his family. “I’m sorry, Cliff,” he said in the Diary Room at the end of Wednesday’s episode. “I love you as a man, but I’m gonna have to send you home this week. And to the Hogg family, I’m very sorry that I am gonna have to do this.”
See‘Big Brother 21’ spoilers: September...
- 9/19/2019
- by Marcus James Dixon
- Gold Derby
“Big Brother” is live on Thursday September 19 and promises to be the most explosive episode of season 21 so far. On Wednesday’s show we saw the results of Saturday’s Power of Veto competition. Jackson Michie won the all-important Pov. He and his showmance Holly Allen had been nominated for eviction for by Week 12 Head of Household Nicole Anthony.
While the Pov ceremony usually takes place on Monday, this week’s was delayed till Thursday’s live episode. We’ve been watching the live feeds so keep reading if you want spoilers on the likeliest results for the eviction vote on episode 38 of season 21.
At the Power of Veto ceremony Jackson will obviously take himself off the chopping block, leaving Nicole no choice but to name her pal Cliff Hogg as the renom. Jackson will have the sole vote for eviction. Will he opt to evict Cliff or Holly? Cast...
While the Pov ceremony usually takes place on Monday, this week’s was delayed till Thursday’s live episode. We’ve been watching the live feeds so keep reading if you want spoilers on the likeliest results for the eviction vote on episode 38 of season 21.
At the Power of Veto ceremony Jackson will obviously take himself off the chopping block, leaving Nicole no choice but to name her pal Cliff Hogg as the renom. Jackson will have the sole vote for eviction. Will he opt to evict Cliff or Holly? Cast...
- 9/19/2019
- by Paul Sheehan
- Gold Derby
Even though Nicole Anthony won the Final 4 Head of Household competition on “Big Brother,” everyone knows that the true power this week lies with the Veto holder. Whoever wins the final Veto of Season 21 is in control of who casts the sole vote on eviction night, meaning Nicole, Jackson Michie, Holly Allen and Cliff Hogg all went guns-a-blazin’ during Wednesday’s competition. So who ended up with the Veto necklace around their neck and did this person remove Michie or Holly from the chopping block?
See‘Big Brother’: Cliff Hogg proclaims ‘age is just a number’ as he hopes to win final Veto of Season 21
Below, check out our minute-by-minute “Big Brother” recap of Season 21, Episode 37 to find out what happened Wednesday, September 18 at 8/7c. Then be sure to sound off in the comments section about your favorite houseguests on CBS’s reality TV show, who annoys you the...
See‘Big Brother’: Cliff Hogg proclaims ‘age is just a number’ as he hopes to win final Veto of Season 21
Below, check out our minute-by-minute “Big Brother” recap of Season 21, Episode 37 to find out what happened Wednesday, September 18 at 8/7c. Then be sure to sound off in the comments section about your favorite houseguests on CBS’s reality TV show, who annoys you the...
- 9/18/2019
- by Denton Davidson and Marcus James Dixon
- Gold Derby
After a summer filled with drama, tears, backstabbing and epic “zings,” the Season 21 finale of “Big Brother” will take place on Wednesday, September 25. Cliff Hogg, Jackson Michie, Holly Allen and Nicole Anthony formed a successful Final 4 alliance weeks ago, but the time has come for them to finally turn on each other. So which of them has the best shot at winning the $500,000 grand prize? We break down their odds in our Final 4 Power Rankings below.
See‘Big Brother’: Cliff Hogg proclaims ‘age is just a number’ as he hopes to win final Veto of Season 21
1. Jackson Michie
Michie has already been hailed as this season’s “challenge beast” with more competition wins than anyone in the game. Aside from his physical prowess, Michie has navigated the game with precision and he has an unwavering determination to win. His straightforward game play may not have made him the most popular houseguest,...
See‘Big Brother’: Cliff Hogg proclaims ‘age is just a number’ as he hopes to win final Veto of Season 21
1. Jackson Michie
Michie has already been hailed as this season’s “challenge beast” with more competition wins than anyone in the game. Aside from his physical prowess, Michie has navigated the game with precision and he has an unwavering determination to win. His straightforward game play may not have made him the most popular houseguest,...
- 9/17/2019
- by Denton Davidson
- Gold Derby
Monday was pretty much a snoozefest in the “Big Brother 21” house, as the Veto meeting didn’t happen as the houseguests expected (it’ll happen live on Thursday’s show). The final four is usually a fast-forward week with a taped eviction (and a brutal 36-hour feeds shutdown), but since there’s no jury Battle Back this season, the final four is a regular ol’ week. So instead, Monday was a lotta lounging and games, but Nicole Anthony and Cliff Hogg III did sneak in some game talk to come up some pitches for Jackson Michie to keep him.
First, Cliff, who vowed to push hard for Nicole in jury, admitted that while he had previously said he might vote for Holly Allen to win in a final two against Jackson, he now acknowledges that he might feel differently when he’s in jury and not as upset with Jackson...
First, Cliff, who vowed to push hard for Nicole in jury, admitted that while he had previously said he might vote for Holly Allen to win in a final two against Jackson, he now acknowledges that he might feel differently when he’s in jury and not as upset with Jackson...
- 9/17/2019
- by Joyce Eng
- Gold Derby
On Sunday’s dramatic episode of “Big Brother,” we saw Nicole Anthony win the embarrassingly short endurance competition to become Week 12 Head of Household. She targeted Jackson Michie for eviction on September 19 and named his showmance Holly Allen as the other nomination. Nicole’s pal Cliff Hogg would cast the only vote.
The only way for Jackson to avoid eviction on Thursday was to be removed from the line-up at Monday’s Power of Veto ceremony. We’ve been watching the #BB21 live feeds all weekend long so keep reading if you want to know spoilers about the results of Saturday’s Pov and its effect on the Final 4 eviction nominations.
This is only the second time in 12 weeks for Jackson to face a jury of his peers. Cliff had nominated him in Week 4 but he won the Pov; Isabella Wang was the renom and lost the eviction vote. Jackson...
The only way for Jackson to avoid eviction on Thursday was to be removed from the line-up at Monday’s Power of Veto ceremony. We’ve been watching the #BB21 live feeds all weekend long so keep reading if you want to know spoilers about the results of Saturday’s Pov and its effect on the Final 4 eviction nominations.
This is only the second time in 12 weeks for Jackson to face a jury of his peers. Cliff had nominated him in Week 4 but he won the Pov; Isabella Wang was the renom and lost the eviction vote. Jackson...
- 9/16/2019
- by Paul Sheehan
- Gold Derby
Are you ready for another dramatic episode of “Big Brother” this Wednesday? It is set to include recaps of both Saturday’s Power of Veto competition and Monday’s Pov ceremony results. On Sunday’s show, we learned that Nicole Anthony had won the briefest endurance competition ever to become Week 12 Head of Household. And we saw her target Jackson Michie for eviction and name his showmance Holly Allen as the other nomination. That left her pal Cliff Hogg as the sole vote. Watch the teaser video above for a taste of the fun in store for viewers of episode 37 on September 18. And keep reading if you want to know spoilers on what else is to come on this new edition of #BB21.
This is only the second time for Jackson and Holly to b on the chopping block. Jackson faced a jury of his peers back in Week 8 but...
This is only the second time for Jackson and Holly to b on the chopping block. Jackson faced a jury of his peers back in Week 8 but...
- 9/16/2019
- by Paul Sheehan
- Gold Derby
Tommy Bracco told us that Cliff Hogg III and Nicole Anthony will “feel even worse” about falling for Jackson Michie‘s lie on “Big Brother 21” if either of them don’t win. Well, one of them won’t have the chance to now since Jackson won the Veto on Saturday and and will break his final three/two deal with Cliff by taking Holly Allen to the final three instead.
This is not really shocking to us — especially after Jackson’s Diary Rooms in Sunday’s episode in which he repeatedly said he would make whatever promises Cliff and Nicole want to hear but have no intention of following through — or even to Nicole, who has suspected something was a-brewin’ when Jackson went hard on Tommy during that house meeting. In the wee hours of Sunday morning, she talked to live-feeders about how she didn’t think Jackson would take...
This is not really shocking to us — especially after Jackson’s Diary Rooms in Sunday’s episode in which he repeatedly said he would make whatever promises Cliff and Nicole want to hear but have no intention of following through — or even to Nicole, who has suspected something was a-brewin’ when Jackson went hard on Tommy during that house meeting. In the wee hours of Sunday morning, she talked to live-feeders about how she didn’t think Jackson would take...
- 9/16/2019
- by Joyce Eng
- Gold Derby
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