‘Big Brother’ Fans Want CBS To Save Janelle Ahead Of Next ‘All Star’ Eviction
A “Big Brother” legend is on the block and some viewers are not pleased.
During Sunday night’s installment of “Big Brother: All-Stars,” current Head of Household Tyler Crispen revealed his eviction nominations ahead of the next live show: Jenelle Pierzina and Kaysar Ridha. This move came after the two players tried to get Tyler and his allies on the block in previous weeks. Now, CBS viewers now want the network to step in and save one of the at-risk contestants.
With Janelle appearing to be more at risk of leaving this week, per the other Season 22 contestant’s comments on the live feeds, “Big Brother” fans are taking to Twitter to ask CBS to give Janelle help in sticking around for another week in the game. Some supporters of the reality program are even threatening to quit watching the 2020 installment should Janelle be evicted.
As a result, “#BB22 and “Janelle” were trending on the platform on Monday.
“How many people think that the producers of @CBSBigBrother are scrambling to save the current [expletive] show #BB22 All Stars?” wrote one fan. “It would so Amazing if there really is going to be a Redemption Room, giving America the choice to vote Janelle.....I mean someone back into the game!”
In previous seasons of the show, eliminated players were granted participation in a Battle Back competition for the chance to re-earn their spot in the game. Due to this, some viewers shared their belief that CBS could have a plan for Janelle should she be eliminated on Thursday’s episode.
Others tweeted that they think CBS will “rig” the show, possibly with its latest Safety Suite twist, to get Janelle back in the game if she can't secure the votes to stay.
Despite all the fan speculation, it remains to be seen what will become of Janelle and Kaysar on this week of “Big Brother.” Fans can tune in watch the Power of Veto competition on Wednesday followed by the live eviction episode on Thursday at 8 p.m. EDT on CBS.
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