Big Brother 18 (U.S. season) | |
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Digital cover art for Big Brother 18. | |
Hosted by | Julie Chen |
No. of days | 99 |
No. of houseguests | 16 |
Winner | Nicole Franzel |
Runner-up | Paul Abrahamian |
America's Favorite Houseguest | Victor Arroyo |
Companion shows |
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Country of origin | United States |
No. of episodes | 42 |
Release | |
Original network | CBS |
Original release | June 22 – September 21, 2016 |
Additional information | |
Filming dates | June 15 – September 21, 2016 |
Season chronology |
Big Brother 18 is the eighteenth season of the American reality television series Big Brother. The season premiered on June 22, 2016 on CBS with a two-hour season premiere and ended with a 90-minute season finale on September 21, 2016. Julie Chen returned as host. On September 21, 2016, Nicole Franzel won the game in a 5-4 vote against Paul Abrahamian. The season lasted for 99 days making it the longest running season in the show's 16-year history. [1] [2] [3]
Big Brother is a television reality game show based on an originally Dutch TV series of the same name created by producer John de Mol in 1997. The series follows a diverse group of contestants, known as HouseGuests, who are living together in a custom-built home under constant surveillance. The HouseGuests are completely isolated from the outside world and can have no communication with those not in the house. The contestants are competing for a $500,000 grand prize, with weekly competitions and evictions determining who will win the show. The series takes its name from the character in George Orwell's novel Nineteen Eighty-Four. The series launched on July 5, 2000, to a successful start, though ratings and critical reaction continued to grow increasingly negative. This led to the second season being a revamp of the show, featuring a more competition-based challenge. The series has since continued to be a hit for CBS, and is the second longest-running adaptation of the series to date, after the Spanish adaptation.
CBS is an American English language commercial broadcast television and radio network that is a flagship property of CBS Corporation. The company is headquartered at the CBS Building in New York City with major production facilities and operations in New York City and Los Angeles.
Julie Suzanne Chen Moonves is an American television personality, news anchor, and producer for CBS. She has been the host of the U.S. version of the CBS reality-television program Big Brother since its debut in July 2000 and is the longest-serving host of any country's version of the show. She was a co-host and the moderator of the CBS daytime show The Talk for eight seasons. Previously, she was a co-anchor of The Early Show on CBS.
On September 24, 2014, CBS announced that it had renewed Big Brother for its 17th and 18th editions for broadcast in summer 2015 and 2016, respectively. The series would continue to be hosted by Julie Chen. [4]
Similar to the cliques twist in Big Brother 11, the HouseGuests initially competed in teams, which were selected by school-yard pick before the first competition. When a HouseGuest wins Head of Household, their entire team earns immunity from nominations, while the team with the worst performance in each Head of Household competition became the Have-Nots for the week.
Team Name | Members |
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Category 4 | Frank, Michelle, Paulie, Bridgette |
Big Sister | Da'Vonne, Paul, Zakiyah, Jozea |
Team Unicorn | James, Natalie, Victor, Bronte |
Freakazoids | Nicole, Corey, Tiffany, Glenn |
Following the nomination ceremony, the HouseGuests competed in the BB Roadkill competition, with the winner earning the power to privately nominate a third HouseGuest for eviction. For each Roadkill competition, an RV is placed in the backyard; one at a time, HouseGuests enter the RV to complete the task. Following the competition, the HouseGuests are privately informed if they won or lost the challenge, with no obligation to ever reveal their result; the winner then names a third nominee in the Diary Room. Unlike the Head of Household, the Roadkill winner could nominate a member of his or her own team, provided their intended nominee is not immune. If the Roadkill nominee is saved by the Power of Veto, the Roadkill winner has to privately name a replacement nominee. The power to privately name a third nominee and replacement was previously seen in Big Brother 15 with the MVP, who earned the power through public vote. On Day 37, the BB Roadkill competition was officially cancelled.
Instead of permanent eviction, the first five evicted HouseGuests received a chance to return to the game. The first two evictees faced off in a duel, with the winner advancing to face the next evicted HouseGuest, permanently eliminating the losers; the remaining evictee will re-enter the house, following four duels. All four duels aired in a special episode on July 22; Jozea defeated Glenn in the first competition, but Victor defeated Jozea, Bronte, and Tiffany in the subsequent competitions to return to the house. [5]
Round # | Winner | Loser |
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1 | Jozea | Glenn |
2 | Victor | Jozea |
3 | Victor | Bronte |
4 | Victor | Tiffany |
Shortly after the end of the Battle Back, Teams and Roadkill twists, the HouseGuests were alerted to the existence of a secret room within the house. To find it, HouseGuests deciphered a series of clues hidden on decorations throughout the house to uncover a five-digit code, and then dialed the code into a phone booth in the house to reveal a tunnel to the room; only one HouseGuest was allowed to enter the room at a time. Inside the room was 12 envelopes, and each HouseGuest could only claim one envelope. Inside one of the envelopes was a "Round Trip Ticket," which would allow the HouseGuest who picked it to re-enter the house immediately following eviction. Envelopes could only be opened by a HouseGuest following their eviction; If a HouseGuest opened their envelope prior to their eviction, their card would be voided. Once all remaining HouseGuests entered the room and picked tickets, they were free to enter the room with no restrictions. The tickets were valid until Day 65; Paul had the Round Trip Ticket, but was not evicted while the tickets were still valid.
After Frank's eviction, Julie announced that for the next five weeks, beginning in Week 6, viewers would be able to give one HouseGuest per week a special power—or "care package"—as determined by a public vote. All five powers were revealed to the public upon the twist's introduction. The HouseGuests were made aware of this twist, though the weekly rewards were left unspecified until the package was dropped in the backyard for public unboxing. Once a HouseGuest receives a care package, they are no longer eligible to win future packages.
Week # | Name | Description | Winner |
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6 | Never Not Pass | The winner can no longer be named a Have Not for the remainder of the season. | Natalie |
7 | Eliminate Two Eviction Votes | The winner can prevent two HouseGuests of their choice from voting in that week's eviction. | James |
8 | Super Safety | The winner is immune from eviction for the week, but must also wear a "Super Safety" costume all week long. | Nicole |
9 | Co-HoH | The winner automatically becomes Co-HoH, earning immunity and the right to choose one of the two nominees. | Michelle |
10 | BB Bribe | The winner gets $5,000 to be given as a bribe to one other HouseGuest to complete a particular task. | Corey |
The 12 new HouseGuests were announced on June 14, 2016. [6] Among them are two siblings of former Big Brother HouseGuests: Paulie Calafiore, brother of Big Brother 16 runner-up Cody Calafiore [7] and Tiffany Rousso, sister of Big Brother 17 HouseGuest Vanessa Rousso. [8]
Cody Christopher Calafiore is an American actor, model, and reality television personality from Howell, New Jersey. He was the runner up on the reality television series Big Brother 16 in 2014.
Vanessa Ashley Rousso is an American professional poker player, DJ, and television personality. Born in White Plains, New York, Rousso holds dual citizenship with the United States and France. Rousso was a member of Team PokerStars from 2006 to 2015, with the online name Lady Maverick, and was a spokesperson for GoDaddy.com from 2009 to 2013. She has earned money as a professional poker player since 2005, and has become one of the game's sex symbols.
Name | Age on entry | Occupation | Residence | Day entered | Day exited | Result |
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Paul Abrahamian | 23 | Fashion designer | Tarzana, California | 1 | 99 | Runner-up |
Corey Brooks | 25 | Baseball coach | Dallas, Texas | 1 | 92 | Evicted |
Victor Arroyo | 25 | Gym manager | Slidell, Louisiana | 1 | 23 | Evicted |
37 | 72 | |||||
72 | 90 | |||||
Natalie Negrotti | 26 | Event coordinator | Franklin Park, New Jersey | 1 | 86 | Evicted |
Michelle Meyer | 23 | Nutritionist | Washington Township, Michigan | 1 | 79 | Evicted |
Paulie Calafiore | 27 | DJ | Howell, New Jersey | 1 | 65 | Evicted |
Bridgette Dunning | 24 | Traveling nurse | Ventura, California | 1 | 58 | Evicted |
Zakiyah Everette | 25 | Preschool teacher | Charlotte, North Carolina | 1 | 58 | Evicted |
Tiffany Rousso | 32 | High school teacher | Palm Beach Gardens, Florida | 1 | 37 | Evicted |
Bronte D'Acquisto | 26 | Student | Denver, Colorado | 1 | 30 | Evicted |
Jozea Flores | 25 | Make-up artist | Los Angeles, California | 1 | 16 | Evicted |
Glenn Garcia | 50 | Dog groomer | Bronx, New York | 1 | 2 | Evicted |
This is the fifth season to feature former HouseGuests returning to the game. the first time since Big Brother 14 . The four returning players were announced during the premiere episode on June 22, 2016. As part of the House's travel theme, the returning HouseGuests were referred to as "stowaways," entering the House in suitcases shortly prior to the new HouseGuests' arrival. [9] [10] [11] [12]
Name | Age on entry | Occupation | Residence | Big Brother history | Big Brother 18 results | |||
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Season | Status | Day entered | Day exited | Result | ||||
Nicole Franzel | 23 | ER nurse | Ubly, Michigan | Big Brother 16 | Evicted – 7th place | 1 | 99 | Winner |
James Huling | 32 | Staff recruiter | Wichita Falls, Texas | Big Brother 17 | Evicted – 7th place | 1 | 99 | Evicted |
Da'Vonne Rogers | 28 | Poker dealer | Lancaster, California | Big Brother 17 | Evicted – 16th place | 1 | 51 | Evicted |
Frank Eudy | 32 | Pharmaceutical sales representative | Charlotte, North Carolina | Big Brother 14 | Evicted – 7th place | 1 | 44 | Evicted |
Jozea Flores was one of two former Big Brother HouseGuests included in a public vote to compete in Big Brother: Over the Top , but lost to Jason Roy from Big Brother 17 . Paul Abrahamian returned for Big Brother 19 as a HouseGuest and made a cameo appearance in the series premiere of Celebrity Big Brother during the first HoH competition of the season, while Nicole Franzel returned to host the first HoH Competition of season 19. Abrahamian once again finished in 2nd place, becoming the 2nd houseguest in Big Brother history to reach the final two twice. Paulie Calafiore appeared on MTV's Ex on the Beach . Corey & Jozea appeared on Season 2 of Ex on the Beach . Paulie Calafiore, Natalie Negrotti, Victor Arroyo, Da'Vonne Rogers, and Jozea Flores have all appeared on The Challenge
Abrahamian, Franzel, and Victor Arroyo appeared on Big Brother 20 to celebrate Franzel and Victor Arroyo's engagement which aired on the show. [13]
Additionally, Nicole Franzel & Victor Arroyo will be competing on the 31st season of The Amazing Race .
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Week 1 |
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The twelve new HouseGuests (HGs) entered the House. Then, Julie Chen told them about the first twist: four HGs from previous seasons would join them. During the introductions, Paulie revealed his secret of being Big Brother 16 runner-up Cody Calafiore's brother. Tiffany decided to hold out about her sister, Big Brother 17 HouseGuest Vanessa Rousso, although Da'Vonne already knew Tiffany's secret and planned to use it to her advantage. Some of the new HGs set on sticking together and running the returnees out of the house; at the same time, the returnees knew they needed some of the newbies on their side to stand any chance of surviving. Later on, the HGs went outside to form four teams, each headed by a returnee. Julie Chen told the teams about a second twist: they will compete in four competitions. The winning team of each game will be safe and exempt from the next one. The last team remaining will then have to compete against each other as individuals. The loser of the final part will become evicted from the House. The remaining three will then decide amongst themselves which of their own would be the first Head of Household (HoH).
Big Sister became Have-Nots, Category 4 went to Mystery Land, and the Freakazoids received $10,000. Team Unicorn received immunity for two evictions. The three remaining teams then battled in a three-part competition called Hit the Road (HtR).
Category 4 won the competition and were therefore immune from eviction and exempt from the next matches.
Big Sister won the competition and was therefore immune from eviction and exempt from the final match. The Freakazoids then went head-to-head in the final round.
Nicole finished first, with Tiffany finishing second and Corey barely edging out Glenn when the latter displaced some of his coconuts upon grabbing his flag. Glenn lost and was evicted immediately. The remaining members of the Freakazoids decided Nicole should be HoH, much to the dismay of the other newbies, who originally planned of getting rid of the returnees early in the game. As HoH, Nicole considered Da'Vonne's advice and targeted Jozea, whom Da'Vonne felt was leading the returnee revolt. She nominated Jozea and Paulie for eviction, with Paulie agreeing as a pawn. To gain the numbers, the returnees pulled in Zakiyah, Michelle, Corey, and Tiffany to form the "8 Pack" alliance. The HGs were then informed of a new twist called the "BB Roadkill" competition.
Frank was the winner. Natalie, Bridgette, and Bronte formed the "Spy Girls" alliance, however, in full view of Tiffany, who informed the 8 Pack of this alliance. As a punishment for landing in "Mystery Land," Category 4 had to wear pixelated costumes for the entire week. At the Roadkill ceremony, Frank secretly nominated Paul. Corey and Da'Vonne were selected to join Nicole, Jozea, Paulie, and Paul for the Power of Veto (PoV) competition.
Paul was the winner and at the Veto ceremony, took himself off the block, forcing Frank to name Bridgette secretly as the replacement nominee. Jozea was evicted by a 7-4 vote, with Bronte, Natalie, Paul, and Victor voting to evict Paulie. Julie then informed Jozea would face off against Glenn in the "Battle Back" competition. |
Week 2 |
Following Jozea's eviction, the HGs participated in the new HoH competition.
Category 4 won the competition, giving them immunity from this week's eviction, and Paulie became the new HoH. Paulie planned on backdooring Victor for being a physical threat and casting an eviction vote against Paulie. He then proceeded to nominate Bronte, for casting another eviction vote, and Paul, who offered himself as a pawn to gain the trust of the House.
Victor won the competition and decided to reveal it to Paulie, who in turn told his allies. At the Roadkill ceremony, Victor secretly nominated Tiffany. With Paul aware of the impending backdoor, he advised his closest ally Victor about not being too trusting and telling anyone everything but Victor disagreed. Tiffany became emotional and paranoid that she could be the one going home but Paulie and her allies assured her otherwise. Her behavior made them think she was starting to play similarly to her sister Vanessa and consider voting her out instead. Da'Vonne and Zakiyah were selected to join Paulie, Bronte, Paul, and Tiffany for the PoV competition.
Paulie was the winner. Da'Vonne told Paulie and her allies about Tiffany's attempt to win the PoV despite their wishes for her to throw it to prevent Victor from nominating someone from the alliance. At the Veto ceremony, Paulie took Paul off the block and named Victor as the replacement nominee. Victor was evicted by a 9-1 vote, with Paul voting to evict Bronte. During this week, Jozea and Glenn also faced off in the Battle Back competition.
Jozea was the winner and will face off against next week's evictee. Glenn was permanently eliminated from the game. |
Week 3 |
Following Victor's eviction, the HGs participated in the new HoH competition.
Bridgette was the winner, thereby making her Category 4 teammates also immune from this week's eviction. The other HGs felt that her HoH would be more of Frank's HoH because they were close allies and she trusted him well. With Frank's advice, Bridgette nominated Paul and Tiffany for eviction, with Tiffany as the target for being a loose cannon. Despite being in the 8 Pack, Frank and Tiffany also did not get along well.
Frank was the winner, and at the Roadkill ceremony, secretly nominated Bronte for eviction. Bridgette was upset that her Spy Girls ally was nominated again, not knowing ironically that it was her closest ally Frank who did it. Natalie and Paulie were selected to join Bridgette, Bronte, Paul, and Tiffany for the PoV competition.
Bridgette was the winner and chose Big Sister to join Category 4 for the reward dinner. At the Veto ceremony, Bridgette kept her nominations the same. Frank was confident that Tiffany would be evicted. Da'Vonne, still having issues with Frank, rallied the rest of the 8 Pack to flip the vote against Bronte, knowing that Tiffany would go after Frank. On eviction night, Frank and Bridgette were blindsided when Bronte was evicted by a 5-4 vote. During this week, Jozea and Victor also faced off in the Battle Back competition.
Victor was the winner and will face off against next week's evictee. Jozea became permanently eliminated from the game. |
Week 4 |
Following Bronte's eviction, the HGs participated in the new HoH competition. Earlier they watched several caricatured photos of the first three evicted HGs on a European trip on the Memory Wall.
Paulie was the winner, thereby making his Category 4 teammates also immune from this week's eviction and, much to the dismay of the 8 Pack, postponing their plan of evicting Frank. Despite being enemies the previous week, Tiffany, Frank, and Bridgette aligned after being outcasts in the House. They planned on targeting Paulie's alliance with Zakiyah, Nicole, and Corey for running the House in the past weeks. Paulie proceeded to nominate Natalie and Tiffany for eviction, shifting the target back on Tiffany.
Tiffany was the winner, and at the Roadkill ceremony, secretly named her teammate and Paulie's closest ally, Corey, for eviction in hopes of shifting the power in the House. She told Da'Vonne she was the Roadkill winner but Da'Vonne decided not to reveal this information to the 8 Pack to avoid further tension with Tiffany. Da'Vonne and Paul were selected to join Paulie, Natalie, Tiffany, and Corey for the PoV competition.
Corey was the winner, but considered not using the Veto on himself for fear of Nicole being nominated in his place. Shortly after the competition Da'Vonne started getting paranoid, which made Tiffany suspicious. At the Roadkill ceremony, Corey removed himself from the block, and Tiffany secretly nominated Da'Vonne in his place, hoping the House would see the latter as a bigger threat. Despite Tiffany campaigning hard to stay in the House, she was still evicted by an 8-0-0 vote. During this week, Victor and Bronte also faced off in the Battle Back competition.
Victor was the winner and will face off against next week's evictee. Bronte was permanently eliminated from the game. |
Week 5 |
Following Tiffany's eviction, Julie revealed to the HouseGuests that both the team and Roadkill twists were dissolved. Julie also announced to the HouseGuests that the first five evicted HouseGuests competed in the Battle Back competition. Victor was revealed to be the champion of the Battle Back duels and he returned to the House. Julie then revealed a twist to the viewers that would be in play for the next five weeks—in the House, there are secret clues to discover a secret room. Any HouseGuest who discovers this secret room will have the opportunity to claim an envelope. One envelope will hold a round trip ticket. Once a HouseGuest gets evicted, their envelope will be opened. If they have the round trip ticket, their eviction will be null, and they will head back into the House with another shot at the half million dollars. Following Victor's return,
On Day 38, James nominated Bridgette and Frank for eviction, with Frank as the target. On Day 39, James, Bridgette and Frank, as well as Michelle, Da'Vonne and Nicole, competed in the veto competition.
Michelle won the Power of Veto. On Day 41, Michelle decided not to use the Power of Veto. On Day 42, all the HouseGuests solved the clues and discovered the secret room. On Day 44, Frank was evicted by a unanimous 9-0 vote. Frank was revealed not to have the round trip ticket. Julie also revealed another twist to the viewers-- "America's Care Package"—where for the next five weeks, America had the opportunity to vote to send a care package to a HouseGuest. Once a HouseGuest receives a care package, they may not receive a future one. |
Week 6 |
Following Frank's eviction,
Paul was the winner. For being the bottom four performers in the Head of Household competition, Corey, Natalie, Paulie, and Zakiyah became Have-Nots for the week. However, Natalie received America's Care Package, which contained a Never-Not Pass, rendering her immune from being a Have-Not for the rest of the season. On Day 45, Paul nominated Bridgette and Paulie for eviction. On Day 46, Paul, Bridgette, and Paulie, as well as Corey, Victor and Natalie competed in the veto competition.
Paulie was the winner. On Day 48, Paulie took himself off the block, and Paul named Da'Vonne as the replacement nominee. On Day 51, Da'Vonne was evicted by a 6-2 vote, with Michelle and Zakiyah voting to evict Bridgette. Da'Vonne was revealed not to have the round trip ticket, and she became the first member of the jury. |
Week 7 |
Following Da'Vonne's eviction,
Victor was the winner. For being the first three HouseGuests to fall in the Head of Household competition, Bridgette, Corey, and James became Have-Nots for the week. James received America's Care Package, which contained the power to prevent two HouseGuests from voting at the next eviction. On Day 52, Victor nominated Michelle and Zakiyah for eviction. On Day 53, Victor, Michelle and Zakiyah chose Paulie, James, and Nicole for the POV competition.
Paulie won the Power of Veto, but on Day 55, decided not to use the Power of Veto. At the live eviction, Julie informed the HouseGuests of the Double Eviction. Just before the first live vote, James used his America's Care Package to prevent Corey and Paul from voting. On Day 58, Zakiyah was evicted by a 3-2 vote, with Nicole and Paulie voting to evict Michelle. Zakiyah was revealed not to have the round trip ticket, and she became the second member of the jury. Immediately after Zakiyah's eviction,
Corey was the winner and immediately nominated Bridgette and Michelle for eviction, putting the plan to evict Bridgette in motion. Corey, Bridgette, and Michelle, as well as Paul, Nicole and James, later competed in the POV competition.
Corey was the winner but decided not to use the Power of Veto. On Day 58, Bridgette was evicted by a 5-1 vote, with Natalie voting to evict Michelle. Bridgette was revealed not to have the round trip ticket, and she became the third member of the jury. |
Week 8 |
Following Zakiyah and Bridgette's eviction,
Victor was the winner. For being the first two HouseGuests eliminated in the Head of Household competition, Michelle and Nicole became Have-Nots for the week. Nicole received America's Care Package, which contained safety for the week, on the condition she wear a "Super Safety" costume all week. On Day 59, Victor nominated Corey and Paulie for eviction, with Paulie as the target. On Day 60, Zingbot made an appearance and hosted Victor, Corey, Paulie, Paul, Nicole and James in the POV competition, with Natalie moderating.
Victor won the Power of Veto. On Day 62, Victor decided not to use the Power of Veto. On Day 65, Paulie was evicted by a unanimous 5-0 vote. Paulie was revealed not to have the round trip ticket and he became the fourth member of the jury. All of the tickets expired and it was later revealed that Paul had the round trip ticket. |
Week 9 |
Following Paulie's eviction, The HouseGuests celebrated how far they have survived as they enjoyed a carnival, with a chance to win prizes such as $5,000, a tech-pack containing a new TV, tablet, and smartphone, along with a performance from Ziggy Marley. They also picked pies to determine Have-Nots for the week, as well as an advantage in the next Head of Household competition. Michelle, James and Victor became Have-Nots for the week. After the carnival,
Natalie was the winner. Michelle received America's Care Package, which contained the power of co-HOH. She and Natalie will both have safety, share the HOH room and will each name one nominee. For winning this week's America's Care Package, Michelle's week as a Have-Not was also cancelled. On Day 66, Michelle and Natalie nominated Paul and Victor for eviction, respectively. On Day 67, all HouseGuests except Nicole competed in the POV competition.
Paul was the winner. On Day 69, Paul took himself off the block, and Michelle named Corey as the replacement nominee. On Day 72, Victor was evicted by a 2-1 vote, with Paul voting to evict Corey. He became the fifth member of the jury. Julie then informed the HouseGuests that the jurors will compete in the next Head of Household competition, with one of them returning to the game. |
Week 10 |
Following Victor's second eviction,
Victor eventually beat out the other jurors to re-enter the game, becoming the first HouseGuest in Big Brother history to return to the House twice in one season. Nicole became the new Head of Household. For being the first two HouseGuests to fall in the Head of Household competition, Corey and Victor became Have-Nots for the week. Corey received America's Care Package, which gave him $5,000 to use to bribe another HouseGuest in the upcoming week. On Day 73, Nicole nominated Michelle and Paul for eviction, with Michelle as the target. On Day 74, all HouseGuests except Natalie competed in the POV competition.
Nicole was the winner. On Day 76, Nicole decided not to use the Power of Veto. Corey used his bribe on Victor in return for him voting out Michelle. On Day 79, after Nicole cast the tie-breaking vote, Michelle was evicted by a 3-2 vote, with James and Natalie voting to evict Paul. She became the fifth member of the jury. |
Week 11 |
Following Michelle's eviction,
Victor was the winner and became the new HOH. For being the last two HouseGuests to place an egg in their special "Have" holder, Natalie and Victor became Have-Nots for the week. However, because Victor won HoH and Natalie had a Never-Not Pass, all of the HouseGuests were safe from being Have-Nots for the week. On Day 80, Victor nominated James and Natalie for eviction. On Day 81, all of the HouseGuests competed in the POV competition.
Corey was the winner, but on Day 83, decided not to use the Power of Veto. On Day 86, Natalie was evicted by a unanimous 3-0 vote. She became the sixth member of the jury. |
Week 12 |
Following Natalie's eviction,
Corey was the winner and, on Day 87, Corey nominated Paul and Victor for eviction. On Day 88, the HouseGuests zipped in the veto competition.
Nicole was the winner. On Day 89, Nicole decided not to use the Power of Veto. On Day 90, Victor was evicted by a 2-0 vote. He became the seventh member of the jury. Following Victor's third eviction,
Paul was the winner and, on Day 91, Paul nominated Corey and Nicole for eviction. On Day 92, the HouseGuests recalled in the veto competition.
Paul was the winner, but on Day 92, decided not to use the Power of Veto. On Day 92, after James cast the sole vote to evict Corey, he became the eighth member of the jury. |
Week 13 |
Following Corey's eviction, the HouseGuests engaged in their final battle in Part 1 of the Final Head of Household competition.
Paul was the winner. James and Nicole then faced off in Part 2 of the Final Head of Household competition.
Paul and Nicole had the final showdown in Part 3 of the Final Head of Household competition.
Paul became the final Head of Household by a score of 4-3. On Day 99, after Paul cast the sole vote to evict James, he became the final member of the jury. On Day 99, after receiving Da'Vonne, Zakiyah, Paulie, Natalie and Corey's votes, Paul received $50,000 as the runner-up, Nicole received $500,000 and was declared the winner of Big Brother 18, the first female winner since Rachel Reilly in Big Brother 13 and the first female to win against a male in the final two and, Victor was revealed to be America's Favorite HouseGuest and received $25,000, bringing his cash winnings to $30,000. |
For the duration of the teams twist, the team that fared the worst in the Head of Household competition became the Have-Nots for the week. In Weeks 6, 8, and 11, Natalie would have been a Have-Not, but was exempt by virtue of receiving America's Care Package containing a Never-Not Pass, rendering her exempt from any future Have-Not punishments. In Week 9, Michelle would have been a Have-Not, but was exempt by virtue of receiving America's Care Package containing being a Co-HoH. In Week 11, Victor would have been a Have-Not, but was exempt by virtue of winning HoH.
Week 1 | Week 2 | Week 3 | Week 4 | Week 5 | Week 6 | Week 7 | Week 8 | Week 9 | Week 10 | Week 11 | Week 12 | Week 13 |
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Big Sister (Da'Vonne, Jozea, Paul, Zakiyah) | Big Sister (Da'Vonne, Paul, Zakiyah) | Freakazoids (Corey, Nicole, Tiffany) | Team Unicorn (James, Natalie) | none | Corey, Paulie, Zakiyah | Bridgette, Corey, James | Michelle, Nicole | James, Victor | Corey, Victor | none |
Week 1 | Week 2 | Week 3 | Week 4 | Week 5 | Week 6 | Week 7 | Week 8 | Week 9 | Week 10 | Week 11 | Week 12 | Week 13 | ||||||
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Day 2 | Day 9 | Day 52 | Day 58 | Day 87 | Day 91 | Day 99 | Finale | |||||||||||
Head of Household | (none) | Nicole | Paulie | Bridgette | Paulie | James | Paul | Victor | Corey | Victor | Michelle | Nicole | Victor | Corey | Paul | Paul | (none) | |
Natalie | ||||||||||||||||||
Roadkill Winner | Frank | Victor | Frank | Tiffany | (none) | |||||||||||||
Nominations (pre-veto) | Corey Glenn Nicole Tiffany | Jozea Paul Paulie | Bronte Paul Tiffany | Bronte Paul Tiffany | Corey Natalie Tiffany | Bridgette Frank | Bridgette Paulie | Michelle Zakiyah | Bridgette Michelle | Corey Paulie | Paul Victor | Michelle Paul | James Natalie | Paul Victor | Corey Nicole | James Nicole | ||
Veto Winner | (none) | Paul | Paulie | Bridgette | Corey | Michelle | Paulie | Paulie | Corey | Victor | Paul | Nicole | Corey | Nicole | Paul | (none) | ||
Nominations (post-veto) | Bridgette Jozea Paulie | Bronte Tiffany Victor | Bronte Paul Tiffany | Da'Vonne Natalie Tiffany | Bridgette Frank | Bridgette Da'Vonne | Michelle Zakiyah | Bridgette Michelle | Corey Paulie | Corey Victor | Michelle Paul | James Natalie | Paul Victor | Corey Nicole | ||||
Nicole | Nominated | Head of Household | Victor | Bronte | Tiffany | Frank | Da'Vonne | Michelle | Bridgette | Paulie | Victor | Michelle | Natalie | Victor | Nominated | Nominated | Winner (Day 99) | |
Paul | No voting | Paulie | Bronte | Nominated | Tiffany | Frank | Head of Household | Not eligible | Bridgette | Paulie | Corey | Nominated | Natalie | Nominated | Head of Household | James | Runner-up (Day 99) | |
James | No voting | Jozea | Victor | Tiffany | Tiffany | Head of Household | Da'Vonne | Zakiyah | Bridgette | Paulie | Victor | Paul | Nominated | Victor | Corey | Evicted (Day 99) | Paul | |
Corey | Nominated | Jozea | Victor | Bronte | Tiffany | Frank | Da'Vonne | Not eligible | Head of Household | Nominated | Nominated | Michelle | Natalie | Head of Household | Nominated | Evicted (Day 92) | Nicole | |
Victor | No voting | Paulie | Nominated | Evicted (Day 23) | Frank | Da'Vonne | Head of Household | Bridgette | Head of Household | Nominated | Michelle | Head of Household | Nominated | Re-evicted (Day 90) | Paul | |||
Natalie | No voting | Paulie | Victor | Tiffany | Nominated | Frank | Da'Vonne | Zakiyah | Michelle | Paulie | Co-Head of Household | Paul | Nominated | Evicted (Day 86) | Nicole | |||
Michelle | No voting | Jozea | Victor | Bronte | Tiffany | Frank | Bridgette | Nominated | Nominated | Paulie | Co-Head of Household | Nominated | Evicted (Day 79) | Paul | ||||
Paulie | No voting | Nominated | Head of Household | Tiffany | Head of Household | Frank | Da'Vonne | Michelle | Bridgette | Nominated | Evicted (Day 65) | Nicole | ||||||
Bridgette | No voting | Nominated | Victor | Head of Household | Tiffany | Nominated | Nominated | Zakiyah | Nominated | Evicted (Day 58) | Paul | |||||||
Zakiyah | No voting | Jozea | Victor | Bronte | Tiffany | Frank | Bridgette | Nominated | Evicted (Day 58) | Nicole | ||||||||
Da'Vonne | No voting | Jozea | Victor | Bronte | Nominated | Frank | Nominated | Evicted (Day 51) | Nicole | |||||||||
Frank | No voting | Jozea | Victor | Tiffany | Tiffany | Nominated | Evicted (Day 44) | |||||||||||
Tiffany | Nominated | Jozea | Nominated | Nominated | Nominated | Evicted (Day 37) | ||||||||||||
Bronte | No voting | Paulie | Nominated | Nominated | Evicted (Day 30) | |||||||||||||
Jozea | No voting | Nominated | Evicted (Day 16) | |||||||||||||||
Glenn | Nominated | Evicted (Day 2) | ||||||||||||||||
Notes | 1 , 2 | 1 , 2 , 3 , 4 | 3 , 4 | 5 | none | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | 10 , 11 , 12 | none | 13 | ||||||
Evicted | Glenn Evicted by competition | Jozea 7 of 11 votes to evict | Victor 9 of 10 votes to evict | Bronte 5 of 9 votes to evict | Tiffany 8 of 8 votes to evict | Victor Won re-entry into game | Da'Vonne 6 of 8 votes to evict | Zakiyah 3 of 5 votes to evict | Bridgette 5 of 6 votes to evict | Paulie 5 of 5 votes to evict | Victor 2 of 3 votes to evict | Victor Won re-entry into game | Natalie 3 of 3 votes to evict | Victor 2 of 2 votes to evict | Corey James' choice to evict | James Paul's choice to evict | Paul 4 of 9 votes to win | |
Frank 9 of 9 votes to evict | Michelle 3 of 5 votes to evict | Nicole 5 of 9 votes to win |
# | Air Date | United States | Source | |||
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18–49 (rating/share) | Viewers (millions) | Rank (timeslot) | Rank (night) | |||
1 | Wednesday, June 22, 2016 | 1.9/7 | 6.31 | 1 | 1 | [14] |
2 | Thursday, June 23, 2016 | 1.7/6 | 5.67 | 1 | 1 | [15] |
3 | Sunday, June 26, 2016 | 1.6/6 | 5.45 | 1 | 2 | [16] |
4 | Wednesday, June 29, 2016 | 1.9/7 | 6.13 | 1 | 1 | [17] |
5 | Thursday, June 30, 2016 | 1.8/7 | 5.87 | 1 | 1 | [18] |
6 | Sunday, July 3, 2016 | 1.4/6 | 4.73 | 1 | 1 | [19] |
7 | Wednesday, July 6, 2016 | 1.9/8 | 6.18 | 1 | 1 | [20] |
8 | Thursday, July 7, 2016 | 1.9/7 | 6.18 | 1 | 1 | [21] |
9 | Sunday, July 10, 2016 | 1.7/7 | 5.67 | 1 | 2 | [22] |
10 | Wednesday, July 13, 2016 | 1.8/8 | 6.05 | 2 | 2 | [23] |
11 | Thursday, July 14, 2016 | 1.9/7 | 6.18 | 1 | 1 | [24] |
12 | Sunday, July 17, 2016 | 1.8/7 | 5.85 | 1 | 1 | [25] |
13 | Wednesday, July 20, 2016 | 1.7/7 | 5.60 | 2 | 2 | [26] |
14 | Thursday, July 21, 2016 | 1.7/7 | 5.80 | 1 | 1 | [27] |
15 | Friday, July 22, 2016 | 1.6/8 | 5.39 | 1 | 1 | [28] |
16 | Sunday, July 24, 2016 | 2.0/8 | 6.35 | 1 | 1 | [29] |
17 | Wednesday, July 27, 2016 | 1.7/7 | 5.56 | 2 | 2 | [30] |
18 | Thursday, July 28, 2016 | 1.8/7 | 5.79 | 1 | 1 | [31] |
19 1 | Sunday, July 31, 2016 | 1.7/7 | 5.87 | 1 | 1 | [32] |
20 | Wednesday, August 3, 2016 | 1.8/7 | 5.84 | 1 | 2 | [33] |
21 | Thursday, August 4, 2016 | 1.9/7 | 6.04 | 1 | 1 | [34] |
22 | Sunday, August 7, 2016 | 1.6/5 | 5.25 | 1 | 2 | [35] |
23 | Wednesday, August 10, 2016 | 1.8/7 | 5.91 | 2 | 2 | [36] |
24 | Thursday, August 11, 2016 | 1.7/6 | 5.18 | 1 | 2 | [37] |
25 | Sunday, August 14, 2016 | 1.8/6 | 5.60 | 1 | 2 | [38] |
26 | Wednesday, August 17, 2016 | 1.8/7 | 5.91 | 2 | 2 | [39] |
27 | Thursday, August 18, 2016 | 1.8/6 | 5.37 | 1 | 2 | [40] |
28 | Friday, August 19, 2016 | 1.3/6 | 4.34 | 2 | 3 | [41] |
29 | Sunday, August 21, 2016 | 1.9/7 | 5.97 | 2 | 3 | [42] |
30 | Wednesday, August 24, 2016 | 2.1/8 | 6.47 | 1 | 1 (tie) | [43] |
31 | Thursday, August 25, 2016 | 1.9/7 | 6.09 | 1 | 1 | [44] |
32 | Sunday, August 28, 2016 | 2.1/8 | 6.76 | 1 | 1 | [45] |
33 | Wednesday, August 31, 2016 | 1.9/7 | 6.29 | 1 | 2 | [46] |
34 | Thursday, September 1, 2016 | 1.6/6 | 4.94 | 1 | 1 | [47] |
35 | Sunday, September 4, 2016 | 1.4/6 | 5.15 | 1 | 2 | [48] |
36 | Wednesday, September 7, 2016 | 1.9/7 | 6.14 | 2 | 3 | [49] |
37 | Thursday, September 8, 2016 | 1.7/6 | 5.65 | 1 | 3 | [50] |
38 | Sunday, September 11, 2016 | 1.8/6 | 6.21 | 2 | 6 | [51] |
39 | Tuesday, September 13, 2016 | 1.8/7 | 6.35 | 2 | 2 | [52] |
40 | Wednesday, September 14, 2016 | 1.8/7 | 6.11 | 2 | 2 | [53] |
41 | Friday, September 16, 2016 | 1.2/6 | 4.60 | 1 | 1 | [54] |
42 | Wednesday, September 21, 2016 | 2.0/7 | 6.32 | 1 | 6 | [55] |
Bronte D'Acquisto and Paul Abrahamian were captured on live feed making racist remarks about fellow HouseGuest James Huling, who is ethnically Korean. [56] Although Huling is a lifelong resident of the United States, D'Acquisto stated that she "will send [Huling] back to Hong Kong". [57] [58] [59] In another incident, while discussing Huling, D'Acquisto said: "I want to kick his little Asian ass back to Hong Kong. Wherever he came from." [59] [60] [61] Furthermore, Abrahamian referred to Huling as a "little Korean man" on multiple occasions. [59] [62] These incidents were not aired on the CBS television broadcasts, leading to speculation that CBS was editing the show to protect the image of HouseGuests who displayed bigoted behavior, similarly to season 11. [56] [61]
Jozea Flores also created controversy during the beginning of the live feeds, saying that the 4th of July should not be a holiday. When a comment became brought up that "a lot of Americans died for our freedom," Flores replied with, "ain't nobody told them to do that." While his remarks did not make the live feeds, many of the HouseGuests talked about it. [63]
Corey Brooks faced some criticism due to homophobic tweets that were found on his Twitter account, as well as homophobic remarks he made while inside the house. [64] [65] [66] Brooks also faced more controversy after telling a story on the live feeds of his friend attempting to burn a goat. This was not shown on the CBS television broadcasts, leading to speculation that CBS was attempting to put out a clean image of Brooks. [67]
Paulie Calafiore made a series of offensive remarks to fellow HouseGuest Natalie Negrotti about her breast implants. Upon realizing that the house had grown weary of his abuse and running the game, including Negrotti, Calafiore began a campaign of harassment referring to Negrotti's implants and body. Calafiore routinely referring to Natalie as "F.T." (Fake Tits) [68] and telling Negrotti that she was "as fake as those things on her chest." [69] Calafiore also received criticism for his misogynistic and sexist comments about women from New Jersey, stating they "play" men and "spit them out and eat them for breakfast, lunch and dinner." He referred to these type of women as "Jersey Girls" and afterward received backlash from female viewers, particularly those from New Jersey, viewing it as a derogatory comment and reinforcing stereotypes. [70] [71] [72]
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