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‘Big Brother 20’ Spoilers: Week 11 Power of Veto Results, Double Eviction Prediction for Sept. 13

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“Big Brother 20” spoilers for Sept. 12 include the recap of the Week 11 Power of Veto competition and Sept. 10’s ceremony results. Kaycee Clark, Haleigh Boucher, Sam Bledsoe were the competitors in the POV contest last week. Three other houseguests, including Tyler Crispen, Brett Robinson and Angela Rummans, were asked to take part in the event.

During the week 11 veto power ceremony, Kaycee won in the Head of Household race and nominated Sam and Haleigh for eviction. According to Big Big Brother, Kaycee is aiming to get Haleigh out this week.

Now, as the HOH this week, Kaycee has power over the nominees and this was why she was able to refuse using the Power of Veto during the Week 11 veto meeting. , Kaycee declined to use the Power of Veto, and not using POV means that houseguests Haleigh and Sam will remain on the eviction nomination block.

This is the first time in “Big Brother 20” that Sam is facing the jury but Haleigh has been through this three times already. Although this is the case, Sam is still not safe from being evicted.

Double Eviction Prediction

Now, a double eviction is set to take place on Thursday, during the live telecast of "Big Brother 20.” This will be the first double eviction in this season, and as mentioned before, Sam and Haleigh are in the firing line for week 11.

It was predicted that it will be the latter who will leave since she is the last remaining member of the Hive who is still in the house. As per Gold Derby, once Haleigh is eliminated, the six remaining houseguests will proceed to vie to become the Head of Household and take the Power of Veto.

Subsequently, another one will be voted off for eviction and that person will be the second individual to be sent packing. The elimination will determine which of the houseguests are going to make it to the Final 5 in the 20th season of “Big Brother.”

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