The Big Brother house is down to the last six houseguests and they’ve all paired off. Jeff and Jordan, Russell and Michelle, Kevin and Natalie all have final two deals.

Jeff is quite the catch; he’s hot, almost always shirtless and lately mighty powerful. He pulled out a last second victory against Kevin in a recycling inspired HOH competition. As if his week as HOH wasn’t good enough, he also went and won the veto. The options he was facing was to honour his final four spot with Jordan, Russell and Michelle, or put one of them up instead of Kevin and Natalie. Jeff had already planned a big and smart move in the game to put up Kevin and Natalie up and then win veto to backdoor Russell.

We got our first glimpse of the jury house that contained the recently-eliminated Jessie, who showed us that he really was just busy getting, jacked and tanned…and wearing pink tights with stars? Who knew Jessie would be the housemate with the most inner 13-year-old emo girl style? He was then joined by his teammate, and tights twin, Lydia (she opted out of the unitard outfit) who didn’t give him an easy time.

Although I was mostly distracted by Lydia’s hair matching Jesse’s pants, I have to give props to the housemates for abiding the BB rules and finding new ways to avoid swearing on television. I hope we can all add these new words to our vocabulary; jerkapotomous, crudy, and my favourite, ding dong.

The house got a little awkward when Jeff used the veto on Kevin and put Russell up on the block. A lot of shouting and unnecessary comments took place this week (I’m looking at Russell crossing the line calling Jordan fat), but at this point at least the houseguests should be lucky that no one has to ensure cold showers, crap food or the have not bedroom.

In a humorous end speech Natalie thanked CBS (suck up) and all of the houseguests that told her that weren’t going to vote for her. Russell manned up and gave a respectful speech to all the players. In the end, Kevin kept his word and he, Jordan and even Michelle, voted Russell out of the Big Brother house.

Russell would have done the same, but Jeff used his power boost to take the lead and take Russell out, even if it made him a target. Stay tuned to see where the game goes and if Jeff can keep the upper hand.


Big Brother 11 airs Sundays at 8 p.m.  ET/PT, Tuesdays at 9 p.m. ET/PT and Thursdays at 8 p.m ET/PT, Global/CBS.

 

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