Although only two episodes of Big Brother Canada Season 4 have aired, a full week of play has already taken place, with Paige being the first house mate sent packing. In addition, two iconic international “Big Brother” players entered the house, voted in by the viewing audience. Nikki Grahame, known for her antics in the U.K.’s version of Big Brother, and Tim Dormer, who in 2013 won his season of the game down under in Australia, also entered the Canadian house. Both he and Nikki are immune from nominations this week.
With Week 2 of Big Brother Canada already underway, live feed spoilers have emerged with information about the new Head of Household (HOH), his or her nominations for eviction, the cast members who were chosen to be Have Nots for the week, and who was victorious in the Power of Veto (POV) competition.
According to Big Brother Network, Jared won the HOH designation for Week 2. He currently appears to be in a budding showmance with fellow houseguest Kelsey, who survived nominations in Week 1, when she was placed on the block next to Paige, 19, the youngest cast member in Big Brother Canada history, by former HOH Loveita.
Thus, it is not surprising that the week Jared is HOH, Loveita is one of the cast mates he has chosen to be a Have Not. According to CarterMatt, alongside her are Joel, Sharry, and Cassandra, in the Have Not group. Each must survive on Big Brother slop and sleep in a room that is made to look like a wedding chapel. There is basically nowhere to slumber, but stiff, unpadded pews, which appear to be quite uncomfortable.
Jared did not stop at Have Not status for Loveita and also nominated her for eviction. Next to her, Jared placed Loveita’s closest ally in the house, Sharry, reports CarterMatt. However, each was given a chance to take themselves off of the chopping block by winning the subsequent Power of Veto (POV) competition.
Alas, according to CarterMatt, this was not to be, and neither Loveita nor Sharry was the winner of the POV. Instead, the oldest houseguest in Big Brother Canada history, Christine, was the POV winner. And, not only did she win the POV, but CarterMatt reports she was also given a whopping $10,000 from The Brick, a furniture, appliance, and electronics store in Canada.
Many Big Brother pundits had predicted that Christine, who is 47, would be one of the first cast members to be nominated and voted out of the house by the younger cast members. But she appears to have related quite well to most of them, and with the POV, she will be safe for at least another week.
It is not clear what Christine will do with the POV. She may choose to use it on Loveita or Sharry, or could decide she will not do nothing at all with it. It will depend on the wheeling and dealing that goes on in the next few days and what Christine decides is best for her game play.
In the meantime, Tim and Nikki seem to be settling into the house, with Tim being a bit more cordial and friendly than Nikki. CarterMatt reports that Nikki, who is known internationally for her outrageous diary room sessions and over the top meltdowns, may have already experienced a crisis in the Big Brother Canada residence.
In essence, it was unclear what actually went down, but according to CarterMatt, houseguest Mitch was crying and could be heard saying that Nikki “may not be stable enough” to remain in the house and might “give up her immunity.” It would be a shame if she did, since the public voted her in and obviously is anxious to see her play the game.
The next episode of Big Brother Canada airs tonight, Sunday, March 6 at 7 p.m. Eastern Time.
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