‘Celebrity Big Brother’ Names [SPOILER] As HOH; 2 Houseguests Up For Nomination
A new Head of Household (HOH) has just been crowned, and it seems that the female houseguests are on a winning streak in “Celebrity Big Brother.”
Warning: This article contains spoilers from episodes of “Celebrity Big Brother” that have not yet aired. Read at your own risk!
After another HOH competition this week, Ariadna Gutierrez beat James Maslow, and she was crowned as HOH. The Miss Universe alum made it clear that she wants to target Shannon Elizabeth this week. And since Shannon has a secret alliance with James, he will also go up on the block.
Ariadna, Brandi Glanville, Ross Matthews and Marissa Jarent Winokur are in a final four alliance together, and they all agreed that Shannon needs to be evicted this week. But Ross suddenly told his alliance members that a backdoor plan for Shannon may be better. This way, she will not have the chance to play in the Power of Veto (POV) competition.
However, Ariadna, Brandi and Marissa all disagree. They said that putting Shannon and James up guarantees that one of them will go home. But if they will put up a pawn, and the pawn doesn’t win the POV, then he or she might go home and not Shannon or James.
As of late, the POV competition has not yet commenced, but if Ariadna’s plans will push through, Shannon will be evicted before this week ends. The “American Pie” star proved that she’s a competition beast after she won the first HOH competition. She also started an all-girl – plus Ross – alliance with Omarosa Manigault on day one. However, the alliance fell apart just after a few days.
And if Ariadna will really target James or Shannon this week, this guarantees Omarosa’s safety for at least another week. The former White House staff almost got eliminated on Monday night, but Keshia Knight Pulliam begged her fellow houseguests to boot her off. Keshia revealed that her breast milk has gotten less ever since she went inside the house.
“Celebrity Big Brother” will return to CBS on Wednesday at 8 p.m. EST.
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